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Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll

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Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll

Opinion

The view from Israel is full of hope and beauty

Show me a picture of the Israeli countryside and I’ll tell you what season it is, writes Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll

May 2, 2017 11:11
The Dead Sea, Israel
3 min read

It’s hard to write a column called The View from Israel without being able to show... the view from Israel. But I will do my best to describe what it is like to be here now, in the spring sunshine in arguably, the most “Israeli” time of the year.

In Israel, the landscape serves as an escort to the holidays throughout the year. And, while the changes are predictable, they are never the same. Rather, they are always varied even within their comforting regularity, similar to the holidays which ground us yet give us new opportunities for appreciation and joy.

Show me a picture of the Israeli countryside and I’ll tell you what season it is. Show me the flowers in bloom and I can tell you which holiday Israelis are getting ready to celebrate.

Bright pink almond trees herald the arrival of Tu B’shvat (the New Year for the trees when it is said the sap begins flowing after the winter). Red anemones pop up right before Purim. Deep violet lupins and yellow daisies then mix with crimson lilies, bright poppies, violet morning glories, and dozens of other vibrant wildflowers to carpet fields and grassy hills.