OTHER, VIEWS How many bites will Uncle Sam take this year? My Love For Israel Understanding the Jewish Arad, Israel people in this way comes his Chanukah will be from being in our homeland, my first Chanukah in as opposed to experiencing Israel. life as an American Jew. For the past six The experiences I have had months, I have been studying both in and out of the class- Hebrew in an ulpan, taking room in Israel have elevated classes in Jewish and Israeli me to a new spirituality. I NANCY M. studies and touring the coun- haven't thought about the try. I am participating in the LIPSEY mechanics of Judaism more World Union of Jewish Special than twice since I arrived in Students Institute's Commentary the country. International Center for When I arrived in Arad, a Hebrew and Jewish Studies in small, well-planned and successful Arad (to learn more about WUJS, log development town in the Judean desert, on to wvvvv.wujs-arad.org). the people on my program surprised If I were still living in Atlanta, I me. Many had a deep emotional con- would be preparing to teach the ses- nection to the land and her people, but sion on Chanukah to my students at not to the Jewish religion. I knew that the Florence Melton Adult Mini- most people in Israel are not "religious" School through the local Jewish Jews. But I didn't expect diaspora Jews Community Center. When we talk to have a connection to the land that about Chanukah in a class of adults, was not rooted in our religious tradi- we come to realize that Chanukah is tion. not only about a military victory, but In America, I felt my connection to also about the struggle for the charac- other Jews through our shared reli- ter of the Jewish people. The battle was a clash between the "modern" Greek ways and the ancient traditions of the Jewish people. . In Israel, the struggle between the 21st century and our Jewish traditions is something we face every day. This year, rather than thinking about how Beit Hillel (the House of Hillel) and Beit Shammai (the House of Shammai) had different opinions on how we should light the menorah or discussing other points of religious gion, no matter the movement. In practice, my mind-has been struggling Israel, my connection to others and to with other questions. God comes from the land and the I want to understand the conflict dynamic struggles among the people. between Ashkenazi and Mizrachi Jews. Because of this, I don't expect the holi- I want to know how the non-Jewish day of Chanukah to bring me a special Russians are integrating into Israeli sense of spirituality. society and what the impact will be on Instead, I feel a spiritual connection intermarriage and future generations. I every day, to the land and the people. I want to know how the Ethiopian feel more spiritual because Israel is a teenagers in the Mercaz Kelita (absorp- beautiful, but small, country. I have tion center) pick up the Hebrew so swum in its seas, lake and streams. I well. I want to know why Israelis are such terrible drivers! And of course, like have walked in its wadis, canyons, deserts, hills, heights and mountains. I you, I want to know how the conflict have walked on the walls surrounding with the Palestinians will work out. the Old City of Jerusalem and on the Rather than contemplating the hallowed battlefields of Tel-Facher in Judaism of our sacred texts, I am con- the Golan Heights. I have explored the templating our sacred land, Israel and ruins of Masada and the ancient city of her people. Susia. Since I have been in Israel, the idea This year, it won't be the candles of that we are a people with a land and the chanukiah that inspire me, but the therefore a nation, rather than reli- special glow of the lights reflected in gious faith, has invaded my mind. the Jewish faces from Ethiopia, North Nancy Lipsey is a former resident of and South America, Russia, France Southfield and Atlanta, Ga. She is in and hundreds of other countries Israel for a year of study. around the world celebrating together E-mail: nlipsey@hotmaillcom in our homeland — Israel. 111 T Don't let December 31 roll around without taking steps to reduce your tax bite. 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