Showing posts with label Security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Security. Show all posts

Monday, 14 July 2014

The Uncaring Landlord and the Expert Craftsman


Never judge a book by its cover! It's a big lesson to learn - and one that one often encounters. Every now and again it becomes so clearly revealed that one is forced into resetting one's entire way of thinking.

Renting in Israel is not all that exciting. Landlords have a practical monopoly on how the rules work. The tenant has very little say in how a contract will ever turn out in the end. Demand for housing is way in excess of supply - and due to this, landlords are able to control the market any time they want and how they want. It is not a happy situation for the tenant, and much needs to be done to control the domination of landlords.

Almost four years ago, our security window in the safe room - חדר הממ"ד - broke. It's a special window that seals the room shut and makes sure the room is secure. That room is no doubt the most important in the home when it comes to war in Israel. As for that window - it's "kind of" important when it comes to living in the times we are currently living in. There's no opportunity for second chances if it's not working right.

When the window broke, we asked the landlord to fix it. He didn't (because it costs money to do.) Incidentally, he's not the type of guy that does well with his tenants refusing to pay rent either or doing their own fixing and simply deducting it off the rent - so it would have been hard for us to fix it at our own expense (for the benefit of the landlord in the long run - after all!) 

Actually he's been telling us how much he has wanted to fix it for so long, one would think he actually cared. When the rockets began in Beer Sheva a few years ago, he told us he was no longer able to fix it because the window technicians were now attending to windows there and it would just have to wait. Naturally, when the barrage of rockets "ended" - we never heard from our landlord again. We did ask him to fix it numerous times though - each time receiving that "special promise!"

When the new war broke out a week ago, we asked him yet again to take care of things. We explained the urgency of things. Our very lives are at stake!!! He's this "yuppie" kind of guy, own's one apartment - on his way up to owning the next, drives a flashy car. Life's not worth much to him - at least when it comes to the life of the other!

He sent in his "Mr Fix-It-Everything" guy. A well presented Torah looking student - and the type of person one might feel far better suited to learning Torah than fixing things. He took a look - charged the landlord ₪500, and then told us that the window was broken(!) It could not be fixed - he explained. They just cannot fix these windows today. He had an idea though. He would attach a chain so that the window would kind of hold closed - you know, like the type used on doors to keep thieves out (see pic above.) We asked how he felt it could be that a tiny chain like this could hold back the powerful force of a rocket!! He explained there was nothing to worry about. Being a Torah scholar, the words of faith came forth from his lips: If G-d wants the missile to hit you, it will hit you, and if not, you don't really even need the safe-room (let alone the chain!) Wise words - for a Torah scholar of course. He even made a cool ₪500 for his sagacity! As for us we were still left with a broken window. He also made a point of mentioning that if we didn't believe his words of faith - it would be best for us to see a psychologist.

In desperation, we called the main Home-Front and were put in touch with the professionals who actually do fix these windows. A very caring neighbour valued our lives more than the cost of the window - and knowing our very difficult financial situation offered to pay the full sum (a large amount!), because as she said - it's our lives at stake! After almost a week of waiting (they really are busy!) the real Mr Fix-It came through. An elderly man - wearing workers clothes. He carried a set of his own tools (unlike our other friend who needed our chair to stand on and hoped we had our own set of tools for him to use.) The real Mr Fix-It wore no Kippa on his head. In fact, he came out all the way from his Kibbutz in Haifa to fix our window.

He got to work. Within a few seconds, he had the window completely under his control - being familiar with every single nut, bolt and screw. Using his tools skillfully and with great speed (and no additional schmoozing with us - about things like how dirty the window was - a point discussed at length by our previous friend,) he had the main parts of the window replaced and the window back in place - working!!!

I'm not sure what got into him, but he took out his work invoice, scribbled some things on it and told me to sign. Once signed, he explained that the work was done for free because he felt it could be that the window itself was at fault and not that we had done anything to break it. (As far as I know, none of us had done anything to break the window in any case.)

I escorted this gentleman back to his car not being able to thank him enough for his work. I found myself thinking of that book - and it's cover. How one man can wear his Torah suit, learn in Kollel, own at least one home and a very fancy car - and have no care for the life of another - let alone a tenant who pays him his dues every month - without fail - even when he raises his rent exorbitantly! A window - that could possibility be the difference between us living or not - meant nothing to him...

Yet another man - simply dressed. An elderly man - who wore no Kippah and who lives on a Kibbutz in Haifa - could attend to this same situation while thinking of only the important purpose for which he was doing his job - to possibly save our lives. It's a price that cannot be valued in terms of money - yet he did his service - at no charge at all.

Israel - it's a strange place - where one can find books of a variety of covers. It will often surprise you when you meet the most beautiful books, hidden under the most simple of covers.

Sunday, 11 July 2010

Israel Distributes Gas Masks Nationwide

We really prefer to post happy articles, however, this information is important for all Olim.

Israel has begun its nationwide program to provide protection kits with gas masks to every citizen in the country, and for the first time ever, the IDF Home Front Command has teamed up with the nation's Postal Service to distribute the equipment.

The campaign is being carried out to ensure that every Israeli will be protected in case of chemical, biological or other attack that could temporarily threaten one's ability to breathe.

Citizens are able to obtain their kits in two ways ­ either by going to one of several distribution stations currently in the process of opening up throughout the country (which usually involves long waits in line) or by calling the Israel Postal Service and asking for the kits to be mailed directly to the home.

Israelis choosing the second option are asked to call the Israel Postal Authority's 171 hotline and coordinate a time for delivery of the kit to the home. The delivery service costs NIS 25 per household.

HOME DELIVERY

Gas masks ordered now by phone will be delivered to your door for NIS 25 for your entire family - (you don't pay for each mask - this price includes as many gas masks as you need for immediate family members).

The fee of NIS 25 is billed by credit card for phone orders.

You must provide Teudat Zehut numbers for family members when making the order over the phone.

If you have an old gas mask kit in your possession you must return it to the messenger in order to get your new gas mask and kit.

Phone now to order kits for your entire family: Tel: 171
NOTE: be patient, there is wait time to get through.

Call 171 and expect a long wait each time. Don't hang up, use the time for other productive work while you're waiting. Have your calendar in front of you, as you must arrange a date and time (when you'll be home) for the delivery. Have the Teudat Zehut numbers ready when you call. You'll also need a credit card number for billing.....

Note: Home Front Command may be reached by dialing 1207 from any telephone in Israel.

May we never need to use these, but we have to be informed.

Since charity saves from life, and helping a Jew with something we ourselves need enables our prayers to be answered first, we ask you to join us in helping a fellow Jew obtain what he needs in order to breathe. His situation is different, but it involves the right and ability to breahe freeling and easily. Please visit Torah Online Website and help to Save the Life of a fellow Jew. In the merit of your kindness, may we be protected that no Jew in Israel need to use the masks mentioned in this article.

Sunday, 22 November 2009

The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Israel, Security and more


When coming to Israel, a major topic of conversation and consideration as to where to live concerns what you believe about the Land of Israel. Are we permitted to give parts of it away? If you chose to live on one or other side of a colored line (in this case green) is anyone permitted to regard you as being outside of the border?

When it comes to understanding about the Land of Israel and its connection to every Jew, the only place to learn is from the Torah. The Lubavitcher Rebbe - in the video below, speaks firmly of the importance every Jew has in acknowledging every part of the Land of Israel - as belonging to the Jews. Nothing may be given up - because each part belongs to every Jew. Therefore, no Jew has the right to give up something that belongs to another. In fact, by even considering the possibility of peace through the giving up of our Land, we actually bring ourselves to further problems of encouraging the rest of the world to feel that there is even the remotest possibility for negotiations.

There is not! In fact, just the opposite - we MUST admit that our Land is OUR land, and in our every behaviour towards it, we must show and acknowledge well that whether it's Jerusalem or Beitar Illit or any other part of Israel - this is all of our Land! There is no excuse for a Jew stating that what G-d gave us - He did not... When one is given a gift of such magnitude, one must learn to appreciate every part of it, rather than to drive around with Israeli flags on one's car expressing one's loyalty to the land - then going against every commandment of the Torah - and then furthering the problem by actually admitting to the world that it's not really our country! It sounds quite comical - and yet this is the attitude taken. Israel is ours. It is our gift, and we must treasure it by realizing that every part of it is absolutely filled with G-d's Presence. We show our appreciation towards it by means of doing all we can. Fulfilling the wishes of the King in His Palace! This means the complete humility in accepting all of the Torah - including appreciating that there are no negotiations when it comes to Israel. Israel belongs to the Jews - servants (and children of the King) in the Kings Palace.

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