ISRAEL NEWS
Power shut down on evacuees at Ashkelon hotel
State of Gush Katif,
Northern Gaza and Northern Shomron Communities. Report #8,
October 6, 2005, Submitted by Toby Klein Greenwald
Commissioned by Israel Resource News Agency and the Center
for Near East Policy Research: Friday afternoon: Just when
it appeared that the problem was solved, the
Disengagement Authority apparently did not reach an
agreement with the hotel after all, as a result of which,
according to Israel Radio on the PM news, it has cut off
electricity, and will not be providing food for the
residents of Gush Katif on Shabbat. At the time of this
writing, close to Shabbat, an in-house Bdoloch
spokesperson could not be reached. Aaron Farjun, who moved
from the hotel to a caravan in Nitzan a few days ago,
said, "Now everyone will see who the Disengagement
Authority is. This country is governed by criminals." Only
a hotel secretary was available to talk, and she said,
"They've closed the hotel because they [the Disengagement
Authority] didn't extend the contract. I don't know what
the people will do." It is half an hour before Shabbat.
Holocaust Survivors - Looking Forward, from Neve Dekalim
to Meitar Miriam and Yehuda Gross, both 83 years old, live
in Meitar now, near Be'er Sheva, near a married son. They
lived in Neve Dekalim for 18 years. They were both from
Hungary.

Yehuda spent the
Holocaust in a work camp. Miriam was sent from one
concentration camp to another, also spending time in
Aushwitz. They met and married after the war, and came to
Israeli in 1957 with five children. A married daughter,
Yehudit Tzveig, lived with her family in Ganei Tal, also
in Gush Katif, and Miriam also had married grandchildren
in Gush Katif. The breaking point for them came a week
before the 17th of Tamuz. Miriam: "We saw what they had
done to the [Palm Beach] hotel, how they took the people
out. The whole area was full of soldiers and policemen, it
was such a terrible sight. We had gone to visit our
daughter Yehudit in Ganei Tal, and we could hardly go
home. I said Yehuda, It's not for us, we've gone through
too much, this is not for us." Then our son, who lives in
Meitar, said there was a house there, so we moved here;
the children helped us so in one day everything was in
place. "In Neve Dekalim, we walked around a week among the
boxes. We're here now. Nothing helps; it hurts, but I
always look forward, I wanted us to rehabilitate
ourselves. It isn't bad here, but the 18 years in Neve
Dekalim were the most beautiful time of my life; I never
felt so at home as I did there. It was a beautiful period.
And see what a nice story - I had a Poinciana tree, and
there was a reporter there and an Israeli photojournalist,
Shaul Schwartz, with whom we became friendly. I told him
that what hurts the most is leaving that tree. "One day he
came to visit me here in Meitar and said, 'I have a
surprise for you." He had extracted and brought me that
tree, and two other palm trees as well, and he brought
people to replant them by my house in Meitar. I didn't
know what to do, I was so emotional. "I also became
friendly with Yair Ettinger from Haaretz, a wonderful boy,
and he wrote exactly what I said. He lived by us for some
months. Shaul Schwartz said he made a film about us and
will edit it in New York. They loved us there. Not just
them - everyone. We were the oldest couple there and I had
such a good connection with the young people around me.
I'll have that nowhere, no matter how nice the people are
here, but the connection there, doesn't exist anywhere
else." Regarding compensation, Miriam says, "We got some
of it, but the bureaucracy with the Disengagement
Authority was a nightmare. We brought all the paperwork we
needed at one time, and then for a whole month they asked
for more, and for more.
Fortunately I have a son
and a daughter-in-law who are attorneys and they helped
me. The Disengagement Authority gave us such heartache, as
if they wanted to make it as difficult as possible. But
now we've received some of the compensation. I thought,
maybe they don't want us to really leave? It's as if they
didn't appreciate the fact that we left early. We had many
mixed feelings, but we have to get over it and go forward.
When a person is sad, all the desire for life is over. We
have to find joy and do the best we can. I love people, I
love everyone." G'did Community Sent from Neve Ilan Hotel
to Decrepit Hotel in Tiberias for Rosh Hashana. The
community of G'did, currently living in the Neve Ilan
Hotel, was told that they have to vacate the premises for
Rosh Hashana. The hotel arranged for them to be sent to a
hotel in Tiberias. A spokeswoman for Gdid told us, "Some
of the rooms were okay, but others were filthy,
disgusting. Dirty dishwater ran in front of the hotel
entrance. Three women fainted inside. The air conditioner
in the 'synagogue' caught fire. Some people slept in the
hotel lobby to escape from the terrible rooms. They
say they contacted the media but nobody wanted to "spoil
the Rosh Hashana atmosphere." Chaim Altman of the
Disengagement Authority said, "I knew nothing about the
problems with the hotel in Tiberias." More on the Gdid
community and Neve Ilan in the next report.
Toby Klein Greenwald
toby@wholefamily.com 0523-822104
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