Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Going South, East, West and North

My online dictionary tells me that "going south" means something is "deteriorating or declining in quality, condition or performance".  

To me, "going south" means quite the opposite. It means boarding a bus in Afula and heading south to Jerusalem.

Geographically, south. Emotionally, not as easy to describe. It seems a bit odd that one of the wonderful things about living up north is going south but there's more truth to that than I can sum up in a blog post.

The bus is comfortable. The other riders create a colorful tapestry of Israeli society - sisters, brothers and the distant cousin who gets on at Umm al-Fahm. 



The road is wide open.



For most of the trip, 
the scenery is pastoral, agricultural.


But as we make that final ascent of the Judean Hills, the pace quickens; the adrenalin begins to rush. Welcome to Jerusalem, City of Fire.

From the Central Bus Station, I go out into the sun and hop on the light rail. Proudly, almost giddily, I swipe my newly upgraded "Kav Zahav" card which entitles me to totally free public transportation anywhere in Israel. 
                                                     (Age has its privileges.)

The train heads eastward. In minutes, I am standing outside the walls of the Old City, entering her gates and walking, walking...down narrow alleyways and slippery stone steps, pausing briefly at first sight of the Temple Mount to tear the extra shirt I brought along, quietly mourning the past, softly praying for the future.
"And then I'm in this place where everything feels right. 
My heart is calm. My soul is lit. My thoughts are positive. My vision in clear. My faith is stronger than ever. 
I am at peace. At peace with where I've been. At peace with where I'm headed." *  I don't have to Remember Jerusalem right now because I am at one with her. I am Home. 

In what seems like a snap, I'm far away in the west 
with half my heart back east
 longing to be in the north 
so that I can once again go south
and catch the next train to the destination of my dreams, our dreams...

Hoping to see you among my fellow passengers.

* "And then I'm in this place..." - paraphrased from an anonymous meme sent to me by a dear friend after her recent aliyah.



 


9 comments:

  1. Beautiful explanation of how it feels to! May we know many powerful journeys of peace and connection

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  2. How poignant - and a bus with the destination "Beit HaMikdosh". Everything is so advanced in Israel now. I wouldn't know Yerushalayim.

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    1. Blog is so beautiful makes me cry but good cry miss it so, my yearly trips gave up for old age, trip is too much for me Iy’H will be going Shivah Asar BTamuz our grandson Bar Mitzvah Hashem should give us KOACH

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  3. Love this Sharon. Enjoy being home!!!

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    1. Thanks, Marla. Yes, we are "home" now...with a lower case "h" ;-) .

      And thanks for the "anonymous" comments. Wish I could thank you personally but I don't know who you are!

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  4. Israel is happier whenever you are Home.

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    1. You are so sweet, Ruti. Always wonderful to hear from you.

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  5. Always wonderful to "travel" with you!

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  6. Sorry we didn't meet up on this trip south, north or wherever but BZH the next time you are in our beloved homeland please please lets try to make it happen!! For now I am missing hime as much as you are being here in England and feel so fortunate that when I do go home it will be to my beloved eretz Yisroel bzH soon for all of us

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