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    From Jerusalem, an open letter to Elie Wiesel
      Just Jerusalem (Sheikh Jarrah) Activists

    Dear Mr. Wiesel,

    We write to you from Jerusalem to convey our frustration, even outrage, at your recently published letter on Jerusalem. We are Jewish Jerusalemites – residents by choice of a battered city, a city used and abused, ransacked time and again first by foreign conquerors and now by its own politicians. We cannot recognize our city in the sentimental abstraction you call by its name.

    Our Jerusalem is concrete, its hills covered with limestone houses and pine trees; its streets lined with synagogues, mosques and churches. Your Jerusalem is an ideal, an object of prayers and a bearer of the collective memory of a people whose members actually bear many individual memories. Our Jerusalem is populated with people, young and old, women and men, who wish their city to be a symbol of dignity - not of hubris, inequality and discrimination. You speak of the celestial Jerusalem; we live in the earthly one.

    For more than a generation now the earthly city we call home has been crumbling under the weight of its own idealization. Your letter troubles us, not simply because it is replete with factual errors and false representations, but because it upholds an attachment to some other-worldly city which purports to supersede the interests of those who live in the this-worldly one. For every Jew, you say, a visit to Jerusalem is a homecoming, yet it is our commitment that makes your homecoming possible. We prefer the hardship of realizing citizenship in this city to the convenience of merely yearning for it.

    Indeed, your claim that Jerusalem is above politics is doubly outrageous. First, because contemporary Jerusalem was created by a political decision and politics alone keeps it formally unified. The tortuous municipal boundaries of today’s Jerusalem were drawn by Israeli generals and politicians shortly after the 1967 war. Feigning to unify an ancient city, they created an unwieldy behemoth, encircling dozens of Palestinian villages which were never part of Jerusalem. Stretching from the outskirts of Ramallah in the north to the edge of Bethlehem in the south, the Jerusalem the Israeli government foolishly concocted is larger than Paris. Its historical core, the nexus of memories and religious significance often called “the Holy Basin”, comprises a mere one percent of its area. Now they call this artificial fabrication ‘Jerusalem’ in order to obviate any approaching chance for peace.

    Second, your attempt to keep Jerusalem above politics means divesting us of a future. For being above politics is being devoid of the power to shape the reality of one’s life. As true Jerusalemites, we cannot stand by and watch our beloved city, parts of which are utterly neglected, being used as a springboard for crafty politicians and sentimental populists who claim Jerusalem is above politics and negotiation. All the while, they franticly “Judaize” Eastern Jerusalem in order to transform its geopolitics beyond recognition.

    We invite you to our city to view with your own eyes the catastrophic effects of the frenzy of construction. You will witness that, contrary to some media reports, Arabs are not allowed to build their homes anywhere in Jerusalem. You discover see the gross inequality in allocation of municipal resources and services between east and west. We will take you to Sheikh Jarrah, where Palestinian families are being evicted from their homes to make room for a new Jewish neighborhood, and to Silwan, where dozens of houses face demolition because of the Jerusalem Municipality’s refusal to issue building permits to Palestinians.

    We, the people of Jerusalem, can no longer be sacrificed for the fantasies of those who love our city from afar. This-worldly Jerusalem must be shared by the people of the two nations residing in it. Only a shared city will live up to the prophet’s vision: “Zion shall be redeemed with justice”. As we chant weekly in our vigils in Sheikh Jarrah: “Nothing can be holy in an occupied city!”

    Respectfully,

    Just Jerusalem (Sheikh Jarrah) Activists

    1. Ada Bilu

    2. Alon Harel

    3. Amiel Vardi

    4. Amit Lavi

    5. Amit Miller

    6. Amos Goldberg

    7. Ariela Brin

    8. Assaf Sharon

    9. Avichay Sharon

    10. Avishai Margalit

    11. Avital Abudi

    12. Avital Sharon

    13. Avner Inbar

    14. Avrum Burg

    15. Barbara Spectre

    16. Bernard Avishai

    17. Daniella Gordon

    18. Dani Schrire

    19. Daniel Argo

    20. Danny Felsteiner

    21. Daphna Stroumsa

    22. David Shulman

    23. Diana Steigler

    24. Dolev Rahat

    25. Dorit Gat

    26. Dorit Argo

    27. Edna Ulman-Margalit

    28. Eitan Buchvall

    29. Eli Sharon

    30. Freddie Rokem

    31. Galit Hasan-Rokem

    32. Gideon Freudenthal

    33. Gil Gutglick

    34. Guga Kogan

    35. Guy Feldman

    36. Hagit Benbaji

    37. Hagit Keysar

    38. Haya Ofek

    39. Hillel Ben Sasson

    40. Ishay Rosen-Zvi

    41. Itamar Shappira

    42. Jonathan Yaari

    43. Judy Labensohn

    44. Judy Labensohn

    45. Julia Alfandari

    46. Levi Spectre

    47. Liran Razinsky

    48. Maya Wind

    49. Mical Raz

    50. Michael Ritov

    51. Miriam Farhi-Rodrig

    52. Mirit Barashi

    53. Mirit Barashi

    54. Moshe Halbertal

    55. Naama Baumgarten-Sharon

    56. Naama Hochstein

    57. Nadav Sharon

    58. Neria Biala

    59. Nili Sharon

    60. Noa Lamm-Shalem

    61. Oded Erez

    62. Oded Na'aman

    63. Ofer Neiman

    64. Omri Metzer

    65. Paul Mendes-Flohr

    66. Peter Lehahn

    67. Phil Spectre

    68. Ra’anan Alexandrowicz

    69. Ram Rahat

    70. Ray Schrire

    71. Reuven Kaminer

    72. Roee Metzer

    73. Ronen Mandelkern

    74. Roni Hammerman

    75. Sahar Vardi

    76. Sara Benninga

    77. Sharon Casper

    78. Shir Aloni Yaari

    79. Shir Sternberg

    80. Shlomi Segall

    81. Silan Dallal

    82. Silvia Piterman

    83. Tal Shapira

    84. Tamar Lehahn

    85. Tamar Rappaport

    86. Uri Bitan

    87. Yafa Tarlowski

    88. Yaron Gal

    89. Yaron Wolf

    90. Yehuda Agus

    91. Yonatan Haimovich

    92. Yoram Gordon

    93. Yotam Wolfe

    94. Yuval Drier Shilo

    95. Zehava Galon

    96. Zeev Sternhell

    97. Zvi Benninga

    98. Zvi Mazeh

    99. Zvi Schuldiner


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