Note: The story I promised in my previous post is delayed for another day or two - proprietorial reasons. ;)
The taxi driver who drove me to the studio where I was interviewed for Canada AM * had the radio tuned to a satire show. In an exaggerated Tel Aviv clubbers' drawl, participants were issuing mock instructions to the city's residents in case the hundreds of missiles currently landing daily all over the north of the country reach the centre, as Nasrallah keeps promising. "If you're told to take shelter, that means immediately. Do not stop for an espresso at Aroma or an almond croissant at Arcaffe. Immediately." Or, "In case of an attack, you must prepare yourselves for the worst possible scenario - the cancellation of the Depeche Mode concert." And, "If a missile falls on your neighbour's car, run fast and maybe you'll get his parking spot." Mwahaha.
We do have a tendency to make dark jokes and satire when we're under stress. Just before the coalition forces invaded Iraq in 2003, when there were concerns that chemical warheads might be launched by Saddam Hussein at Israel, I heard a couple of gas chamber jokes (all these Jews gathered in one place). And yes, we are under stress. Basically, we don't really expect to be attacked - but then again, you never know. We never thought that Haifa would be attacked, either - until it happened. On the one hand I've noticed that strangers are gentler with one another in face-to-face interactions, but on the other hand the drivers are even more maniacal and aggressive than ever: today I saw two drivers executing death-defying U-turns on North Dizengoff during peak rush hour traffic, and there seems to be a lot more overtaking and honking than usual.
This morning a couple of Chinese reporters interviewed me for a pre-recorded radio show at my local cafe. Our waiter, Ido, is a gentle, perpetually smiling, slightly clumsy guy in his mid-twenties who wears his wild, curly hair pulled away from his face with a headband and shuffles around in sagging jeans and Birkenstocks. At one point he told me that he'd just received an emergency call-up notice for army reserve duty; when I translated this into English for the Chinese reporters, one of them looked at Ido with an amazed, "does not compute" look and said to me, "But he looks so normal! He's going to put on a uniform and...kill?" I really balked at that word, I must confess. Hmm, I thought, welcome to my world of cognitive dissonance.
So, as part of my ongoing mission to conquer the international media, I was interviewed for three radio shows, one television show and three newspaper articles today. Since this is unpaid work, I'm thinking I should apply to the Zionist cabal for some kind of a retainer.
And now, since it is, um, 4.00 a.m. (cripes! how did it get so late?) and I have to get up early in the morning, I'll save the rest for later.
Just one last thing, though: Quite a few very thoughtful people have taken the time to write me some absolutely beautiful, warm and generous emails. I haven't had time to respond to most of them yet, but I will very soon. Meanwhile, I just want to let you know how much I appreciate your kindness and encouragement.
*I think the link's only good today until about 3.30 p.m. Israel time, 8.30 a.m. Toronto time. UPDATE: Nope, it's still there.
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Chris
on Tue 25 Jul 2006 04:50 AM IDT | Permanent Link
Thanks for your special coverage of this conflict, and nice to see you on TV (or better, at the streaming center of the TV station).
BTW: You have been mentioned at the always interesting German blog "Lizas Welt" (Liza there for the French football player Lizarazu ;) ) http://lizaswelt.blogspot.com/2006/07/subjektive-objektive.html If you are interested, I may try to translate the article into somehow readable English. Re: Just a short post - at central vampire time
How very interesting. I thought the same watching clips on CNN tonight. One of the correspondents was talking to an Israeli soldier who had long hair and a very mellow attitude. I was like now there is an Army I need to join! No shaving, long hair and uniform untucked,
As for dark humor during a crisis I think that is universal even for the atheist who asks "Oh God!" before the thing hit the fan. I joke, I joke. :-) Re: Just a short post - at central vampire time
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Anonymous
on Tue 25 Jul 2006 08:11 AM IDT | Permanent Link
You were very good on Canada AM. Canadian Jews need more information and perspective from people like you. Keep delivering!
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dialag
on Tue 25 Jul 2006 10:24 AM IDT | Profile | Permanent Link
Chère Lisa, vous lire le matin après avoir passé une bonne partie de la nuit à tourner dans ma tête le pourquoi du comment d'une guerre, c'est super bien. J'ai toujours admiré et respecté l'humour juif, qui a le don de remettre tout le monde au coeur de son coeur.... Bonne journée!
Re: Just a short post - at central vampire time
There's my Lisa, transcontinentally charming! "Vas y Lisa, vas y fonce, lalala:"
You are a bleeding public service, do you know. Re: Just a short post - at central vampire time
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anna
on Tue 25 Jul 2006 04:19 PM IDT | Permanent Link
Hillarious. I'll link this one.
sorry, I found no Good Shirt link still active. I have the english text though, in case you want to upload it. Re: Just a short post - at central vampire time
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Nick
on Tue 25 Jul 2006 04:39 PM IDT | Profile | Permanent Link
Your recent posts have really meant a lot to our family. As much as I admire some journalists, I can't help but feel that they affect a false sense of objectivity. Consequently, so many of their reports seem homogenized and lack a human and personal perspective. Your reporting is so human, deeply personal, and serves to inform us about the current war in a way that no other journalist does. Hearing you on NPR and seeing you on the Canada AM program was an extra added treat. Keep on keepin' on Lisa! Thank you for all that you do.
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lisoosh
on Tue 25 Jul 2006 06:55 PM IDT | Profile | Permanent Link
Woohoo! I don't have CNN so missed your last interview but I caught the streaming video of Canada TV. You looked awsome and spoke very well. Of course this means you are obligated to post more often and more expansively now that you have so much attention outside the Middle East (no pressure :-)).
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knb
on Tue 25 Jul 2006 07:59 PM IDT | Profile | Permanent Link
I saw both interviews and was delighted to be led to your blog. It is so refreshing to hear from people truly involved, not just talking heads.
This is my first visit here, but I plan to visit often, as I know I will learn a tremendous amount, by people speaking their truth. Living in Canada and participating on blogs here, there is tremendous debate and concern. While some of the discussions are very interesting, they could not possibly approach the depth of conversation by those who are actually involved. My thoughts are with all of you...and always focused on Peace. Re: Just a short post - at central vampire time
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bad vilbel
on Tue 25 Jul 2006 08:23 PM IDT | Permanent Link
For those of us who missed it. Are there any links to the various audio interviews (NPR for example)?
Re: Re: Just a short post - at central vampire time
The NPR radio interview is here, and the link to the CTV interview is in my previous post - although I think it may have been replaced by a new broadcast by now.
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Sagebrushprof
on Wed 26 Jul 2006 02:09 AM IDT | Profile | Permanent Link
The Canada AM interview was great. Of course your readers already knew most of the content, but it wass great to see you. You are just as articulate and verbally smooth on TV as on your blog. Not at all hard to look at either... even more attractive than in your photos.
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