Nine Days in Av – A Journey between the Mediterranean Sea to the Jordan river

The caravan (RV) that was converted into a mobile studio that includes solar powered electricity and full multimedia equipment. The mobile studio enables full-time interventions in diverse spheres – urban and open spaces, which will be transmitted in real time. The journey, meetings, events and everything that will happen during these nine days will be streamed through Internet video twenty four seven via this website set up for the project

On the first day of Av (the evening of July 11th) artists Guy Briller and Ronen Eidelman will leave for a nine day journey throughout historic Eretz Yisrael-Palestina  (land of Israel Palestine), travelling in the footsteps of past destructions and in fear of (god forbid) the destructions that could come.

The journey will take place via a caravan (RV) that was converted into a mobile studio that includes solar powered electricity and full multimedia equipment. The mobile studio enables fulltime interventions in diverse spheres – urban and open spaces, which will be transmitted in real time. The journey, meetings, events and everything that will happen during the nine days of the journey will be streamed through internet video twenty four seven via the website set up for the project.

www.thebproject.org

Nine Days in Av” is a journey that takes place in the current Israeli Palestinian situation.

“The vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, which he saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem… An ox knows his owner and a donkey his master’s crib; Israel does not know, my people does not consider… Your ministers are rebellious and companions of thieves; everyone loves bribes and runs after payments; the orphan they do not judge, and the quarrel of the widow does not come to them…” Isaiah, chapter 1, from the Haftara reading from the Sabbath before 9th of Av.

Throughout the journey Briller and Eidelman will meet talk and listen to the different people who live between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River. At these meetings, they will explore the different concepts and relevance to the past tragedies; causes and consequences.

Jewish tradition relates to the period of the journey The Nine Days” the first nine days of the Jewish month of Av, as a time of mourning and reduction of joy. The period culminates in Tisha B’Av (9th day of Av) which commemorates the destruction of the first and second Temples in Jerusalem and many other tragedies that came upon the Jewish people. According to tradition the Temple was destroyed because of Sinat ChinamBaseless Hatred. During the journey the artists wish to bypass the hatred and replace it with Ahavat Chinam – Baseless Love.

During the journey Briller and Eidelman will hold prearranged meetings with individuals with unique voices that are barley heard through the media racket and are active in their various communities: political activist, neighborhood organizers, union members, artists, religious leaders, poets, philosophers, refugees and unrecognized citizens, Arabs and Jews. These meetings will happen alongside unplanned meetings with people who live or who roam the region and are also concerned with the future of this land.

The planned route will start in Jerusalem; will go west to Tel Aviv, south via Holon, Bat-Yam, and Ashdod to Bersheba and the Bedouin Diaspora, north to South Mount Hebron, Hebron and Gush Etzion, continuing through Palestinian territories (Area C). From there it will the route will continue through the Jordan Valley towards the Galilee visiting Maghar, Nazareth and Kilil. Swinging south via the Mediterranean shore, to Binyamina an Modi’in and Bilin  and then back to Jerusalem for Ninth of Av eve.

The journey  is like a sort of “big brother” on wheels that will include in addition to the streaming live video, text updates (twitter) photos, and video clips edited on the road. The whereabouts of the caravan can also be followed via GPS system. However, in contrast to the “big brother” television show, Eidelman and Briller will be in movement, will meet fascinating people, have sincere conversation and will create interesting, real and honest content about our life here in this land.

A blog with texts, pictures and videos from a personal point of view of the artisst and where anyone can comment and respond to the project will be created.

www.thebproject.org/nineblog

The journey will take place from the evening from July 11th -20th

Coming out in Lublin, Poland

Around the city of Lublin Poland, on empty buildings as well as inhabited ones, in the alleys of the old city and on streets of the newer parts, I posted photos of different kinds of Jew people who lived on these streets in these houses of the center of Lublin in between in the nineteen twenties till 1941.
In a modest gesture, I return the people in the photos to the place they were taken.
The photos show all kind of Jews. Young, old, modern, religious, political activist, Bundist, Zionist, nihilists, bourgeois, Hasidic, yeshiva student, communist, who knows? In some photos the identity is clearly visible, while in others it’s not so clear.
Near the photos appear different questions in polish:
Czy zawsze czu?e? si? inny od swoich przyjació?? / Have you always felt different from your friends?
Czy w twojej rodzinie jest wielka tajemnica? / Does your family hide a great mystery/secret?
Czy twoja babcia mamrocze w obcym j?zyku przez sen? / Does your grandmother mumble in her sleep in a foreign tongue?
Jakim ?ydem jeste?? What kind of Jew are you?

to see captions with explanation of the source of image and translation make flickr full screen (4 arrows on bottom right) and then click on picture

The project was made as part of the Open City Festival – Festival of art in public  spaces. Lublin, Poland. curator: Krzysztof Zwirblis / Studio Gallery

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Erev Rav – new project and end of Maarav

Yonathan Amir and I announced last week that we are leaving our positions as editors of Maarav. We are starting a new independent media project in the field of Art and culture.

Maarav was a great project that we created with love and devotion and we cherish the opportunity we had to be the editors for so long. However we feel that Maarav’s organizational and financial structure prevented us from creating and developing Maarav in the way that we believed.

The New Project: In still in very early stages, but what we can say that we are creating a platform that will integrate art, culture and politics and will continue to fill the role that we took upon ourselves when we made Maarav.  We will build an excellent of team in the field of writing, art and culture which will create a magazine that will provide great writing and art, lead and challenge the discourse, and maybe even be financial viable.

In February we will launch our new site called EREV RAV, and we are also planning in a later stage to come out with a monthly printed magazine. Further notices and the link to the new site will be posted here soon.  Ideas, suggestions and comments are welcome.