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Mike Zarifa
I am writing these
lines in memory of my beloved grandmother, Vera
Jousiah, who died 3 years ago after some
complications in the brain. Her last words were,
“take me to Jerusalem, I want to smell the
Jasmin and the Reyhan of Falastine.”
After a while I
decided to go to Palestine/Israel to pay a visit
to Jerusalem, exactly to the Qatamon area where
my Grandmother was born and raised. Although I
never saw Palestine before I was so emotional.
The stories that my grandma used to tell me
every night have played a very important role in
my childhood. After a long and exhausting search
of the house I was terribly shocked when
I discovered that the house where my grandma was
born and lived was taken by Jews. I stood still
just across "Grandma's house" and started taking
some photos. Then suddenly appeared a 60
something old lady and asked me what these
photos were for. I thought for a couple of
seconds and then told her "I am just taking some
pictures of the houses in the area because I
live in France and that I love the architecture
of the buildings here!” As soon as she heard the
word France she took me for a French Jew, and to
my dismay invited me in for tea. I hesitated and
then agreed after she insisted. I stayed in the
garden and she rushed to the kitchen to make
some tea. Meanwhile an idea crossed my mind. I
took some soil from the ground and dubbed it in
my knapsack. The woman came back with tea and
some biscuits and then started talking to me in
perfect French. Apparently she was a French Jew
herself who immigrated to Israel after her
daughter died with her family in a car accident
and decided to come and stay with her son in
Jerusalem. I felt sorry for her. As she went
about telling me some stories back then in
France, suddenly I remembered my grandma and
couldn't stop thinking about her. I felt as if
she was there. I could feel her spirit moving
and dancing around the house–I thought I was
going crazy. I then excused myself and
apologized for any inconvenience and I left. On
my way to the hotel, I went to the Old City
where I got some Reyhan and some Jasmin extract
to take them with me to France....
When I went back to
France, I went to the cemetery to visit my
grandma and showed her what I have brought along
with me—some Jerusalem soil from the house where
she spent most of her beautiful years as she
used to say, and tucked the soil on beside her
so that she "could feel it", and scattered some
Jasmin and Reyhan leaves on her tomb....
June, 6, 2006
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