From Golden Stalks to Golden Grains…And Back Again
From Golden Stalks to Golden Grains…And Back Again
 By Shifra Shomron
 (Written in commemoration  of the 2nd memorial of Gush  Katif)
 
      I stood outside the Nitzan Caravilla site on  a warm summer afternoon and watched the golden hay being baled.  The heavy machinery grinded loudly and spat  out large, square sweet-smelling bales.   And as I stood silently and stared, I was once again a small five year old child with big brown eyes and short, curly brown hair – clutching my mother's hand tightly on a Shabbat afternoon in Chandler , Arizona Desert  Breeze   Park 
      But time passed, and  with G-d's help my family made aliyah to Neve Dekalim, Israel 
      But more time  passed.  And every paradise has to have  its snake.  And Gush Katif was invaded by  several nasty vipers.  The second Intifada burst into being; road side shooting, road side bombs, attempted Arab infiltrations, mortars, kassam rockets, Jews injured, Jews killed…  Budding Jewish lives were cruelly  snipped.  And we learned to live under  the shadow of Arab terror.  And we were  hurting, and our wounds were raw and open and bleeding.  But we persevered; we smiled bravely and dug  our roots deeper into the sandy soil.
      And then the second  viper showed its fangs.  The Arabs were  plucking our flowers, when our Jewish government announced its desire to uproot  us!  And the smile froze on our faces and  our hearts were heavy.  We set-out to  struggle.  It was a long struggle, and it was a brave struggle. There were demonstrations, a human chain, a Likud referendum in our favor, orange streamers, prayer vigils, street blocking, face to face… But the government won.  And the  Jewish nation lost.  We were quickly uprooted, our houses were swiftly destroyed, and the Arabs smiled maliciously and paraded victoriously among the ruins.
      And then the people of  Gush Katif were forced into two years of wandering.  And they traveled to Jerusalem Jerusalem Jerusalem  they wandered as far south as Be'er Sheva and as  far north as the hills of the Galilee  and the  Golan.  And eventually they settled in  numerous, temporary Caravilla sites.    And they were sad, and they were weary, and they cried unto the  L-ord.  And slowly, slowly they gathered  strength.  And they recalled the five  years of hardship they had borne in Gush Katif.   And they remembered their fallen.   And they remembered the joyful faces of their foes.  And they refused to be beaten.  And if one listens, one can once again hear  the determination in their voices and their visions for the  future.
      So, I stand and stare at the hay being baled outside the Nitzan  Caravilla site.  And it's a lovely day;  the sun is shining, the sky is blue and the golden hay is being gathered.  And, for a bit, I allow myself the luxury of  taking a trip along memory lane.  And my  brown eyes smile, and my hair blows in the wind.  And despite the pre-fab Caravillas, and despite the high unemployment, and despite the corrupt government and the national security problems…I laugh, enjoying a golden moment.  It's been a very long journey from the hay  fields of Arizona 
 
 Shifra Shomron is the author of Grains Of Sand: The Fall Of Neve  Dekalim (www.geocities.com/nevedekalim),  2007, Mazo Publishers. Travel beyond time and beyond location into Gush  Katif. 
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