Dear Friends, here is a piece of prose written in 2006 that is still relevant today ... but they are words 'across the gap' that may one day be filled with hope ....and I call it The Vegetable Seller:

"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter" said Martin Luther King.
This statement appeared on my computer today; it happened to coincide with a visit from Issa, my vegetable seller.
Issa does not have a shop, a car, nor a regular supply of vegetables and fruits. But he does have his wits about him. Given the excess produce by a caring farmer, Issa arrives on my doorstep laden with plastic bags.
He has been selling me parsley, aubergines, potatoes or cucumbers for the last twenty five years on a monthly basis, until recently.
I had not seen him for more than four months and last week he reappeared. "Where have you been" I asked. "Palestine" he said "my mother is there. She is sick, but the Israelis would not let me stay, so I came back to my sister's house." I handed over a couple of dinars for the parsley and bag of potatoes – and he pressed the money to his forehead and beamed a beautiful smile as he glanced upwards in a silent prayer of thanks, as he always does. "My sisters can cook for me now" and off he trundled, with a wave of his arm, eager to get home for dinner. It was a long walk to the bus stop. Fortunately today it was not raining for in all the years I have known Issa, he has never worn a coat.

Issa, you see, has special needs. Unable to work, he sells vegetables from door to door and the money raised goes towards his upkeep. The approaching years do little to dim his spirits; but he can't understand why he can't stay with his mother.

Issa is a Palestinian from Ramallah and has been given refuge in Jordan since 1967. He has no grand ambition, nor unattainable desire but that which is God given: to live as one family in peace in his own homeland - Palestine.

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Comment by Jacky on October 8, 2008 at 12:16pm
Thank you Ruach, it is sad, not just for Issa, but for so many people divided by hatred and racism. Issa still visits me every month, although he has not been back to visit his mother, he was full of anticipation for the festivities amongst family that marked the end of the Ramadan fast. Perhaps one day the strength of all this hope will be the force that will one day reunite families such as Issa's .... we can only hope on hope ....

Jacky

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