

Antge is an Art Historian with a thesis about Botero, and a Museum Pedagogue. Here she feels at home.


Antge is an Art Historian with a thesis about Botero, and a Museum Pedagogue. Here she feels at home.

The Botero collection at Museo de Antioquia, Medellin
As I wrote earlier in a post about Medellin, this is a city which stands for one of the first in the world in medical care. One would not believe the many medical facilities one finds everywhere, last week I visited a patient in a very modern hospital, we commented with my wife it had nothing different from those we had been in Europe, also with the latest technologies. Patients from all over the world (at this moment four from Israel), come for treatments, between other procedures which are offered heart, lungs, kidneys and liver transplants. And since my arrival I have permanently been asked to give interviews on bioethics, a field so near to my heart as this blog can stand for, f.e.x. at Teleantioquia on the Jewish view on surrogates, not an easy task to approach, but thank G-d rabbis I know could give me a hand and supply the literature I had to read and then answer adequately. Because, and I love it, I have been reading and studying to be able to deliver as expected, now I can see, and many had told me before, I will develop my professional skills in this job, every time more opportunities of growth are showing up, even since I came for my job interview. The first week at work I was already participating in an ecumenical panel at the Catholic University together with a seminarist of Salamanca, Spain and a muslim Spiritual leader from Trinidad. I am also looking forward to next week’s conference I will share with Prof. Catherine Chalier from the University of Paris and the scholar with most expertise in philosopher Levinas on the theme “G-d in Judaism” at the local University EAFIT.

Jewish life in Medellin, who would think with so many activities and institutions interested in Jewish culture, as I wrote in my last post. This not to mention the inauguration of the exposition of world-famous sculptor Ronny Vayda and the many invitations we have received from members of this small but warm community. Because this is a city with a climate you only get in spring elsewhere and were not by casuality brought other known artists to the global arena as Fernando Botero or Juanes proud representatives of the “paisas”, which means “from Antioquia”, the also home for the biggest companies in export of kosher “phumaric acid” and also fine “kosher” chocolates of the National de Chocolates, which I can testify for, excellent production of textiles, plastics, flowers and not the narcotics center it used to be.
Have a good week.




Life in Medellin is not only the best climate year around, it is the center of heart transplants for patients from all over the world, why? Because it is law that all Colombians are donors. More to come.

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Yesterday again, in an empowering and beautiful ceremony in Oslo, I listened to Norwegian musicians performing and giving comfort with their music, as always the tones do more than any words. Between the pieces played this one, I post here in honor of all those fallen in the massacre of last week. May they rest in Peace.

Now, it seems more a thing to show we are open to “the other”. But I would like to know, what does the Synagogue benefit by having a Rainbow Kabbalat Shabbat? Being open to the other would also mean opening our Synagogue to our fellow Jews even if they practice a different interpretation of the law and come from all of Scandinavia for a football tournament. We learn that the destruction of our Temple in Jerusalem, was because of ”hatred without reason beetween ourselves” we should look into being united, we learned it from the tribes of Israel who joined all together when entering the Land of Canaan, a good lesson for our leaders even today.
The next post will be from my new job as Spiritual Leader of the Jewish Community in Medellín. I am really looking forward to it.
This is Medellin, Colombia. Life here will be the traditional one, I grew up with. And especially, freedom to wear my jewishness on my head or my breast without fear.
BShalom.
The most difficult event in Norway since World War II, as Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg called Friday’s terror. The lesson that World War II gave to Europe and especially the role Norway had in it, and today having become the country with best quality of life in the world, makes this massacre even more difficult to comprehend
Now, Norway has to deal with time of mourning, funerals, and try to understand the incomprehensible like we still do not understand the Nazi machinery in WWII. The young people who survived the massacre of Utöya will need all the resources available to confront and be able to somehow process what happened. In Utöya 560 young people from all of Norway gathered, between them were, future leaders of the European parliament, all of them with common interests to make this world better. Tikkun Olam.
It is absurde that youtube still broadcasts the manifesto Breidvik had published and that torrents let you download the 1500 pages of it, where as he said himself spent 300.000 Euros. There has to be a group of people who has supported and helped this criminal act, this cannot be a solo operation, hopefully the Scandinavian naivety will now awake and take care of it as look into neonazi sites and movements like those in Sweden, where in a beginning it was said the killer had links to.
The burials and memorials as today’s ceremony in the Cathedral of Oslo and meetings at the highest level hopefully will make the wishes of this madman get the contrary effects, more democracy more multiculturalism, as the Prime Minister mentioned in his emotive speech at the church. But now it is time to not say more, it is time for tears, this we learn from Jewish sources when dealing with mourners, because there are no words, and everything you say is not enough to comfort. I pray; May G-d have mercy and give comfort the Norwegian people in this difficult moments.