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52: “Alone, Together” Part II - In the Beginning

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Israel Story

Judaism, Palestine, Jewish, Stories, Religion & Spirituality, Israel

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Six months ago, very few people knew what ‘sheltering in place’ or ‘flattening the curve’ meant. Today, we live in a new world, and it’s often hard to remember what it was like at the beginning. 

On January 14, 2020 - exactly half a year ago - even Wuhan wasn’t yet under lockdown. There had been but a handful of reported cases outside of China, and for most of us “Corona” was - first and foremost - a refreshing beer. By February, COVID-19 was already starting to seem like a global threat. But while governments were desperately trying to piece together adequate responses, most ordinary people went on with their daily lives. Before long, however, everyone was checking the news incessantly, and looking for answers to a million menacing questions: How deadly is this disease? Is it just a bad flu or the end of times? Is COVID-19 going to affect my summer plans? Postpone the Olympics? Should we stop taking the kids to visit Grandma and Grandpa? Soon, masks and gloves were impossible to find. Hand sanitizer became the new gold standard. And sure enough, it didn’t take long before people all around the world started getting sick and dying in large numbers. 

With all that’s gone on over the past six months, it's easy to forget - or at least mis-remember - what it all felt like at the start. Our episode today takes us back to those early days of panic and confusion, and introduces us to two trailblazers - a nurse and a patient - who have no difficulty conjuring up the terror and uncertainty of that initial period.

The episode was mixed by Sela Waisblum and sound-designed and scored by Joel Shupack with music from Blue Dot Sessions. The end song, “Yamim Shel Kolnoa” (“Cinema Days”), is performed by ‘HaTov, HaRa VeHaNa’ara’ (Josie Katz, Benny Amdursky and Israel Gurion). The lyrics were written by Ehud Manor and the melody was composed by Shmulik Kraus.

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0:11.0

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0:16.5

Trains now on Uber. T's and C's apply check the Uber app. You're listening to this podcast, so I know you care about the war in Israel right now.

0:30.0

And you've been reading the headlines, Massacre and Gaza, genocide perpetrated by Hamas, no by Israel.

0:38.0

But if you've been listening to this podcast long enough, you know one thing. This stuff seems complicated and honestly

0:46.1

you shouldn't just pick aside or decide your opinion without really learning,

0:50.3

without really knowing what you're talking about.

0:54.0

And that's where this podcast comes in.

0:57.0

Check out unpacking Israeli history.

1:00.0

They have episodes with topics ranging from what is Hamas anyway to whether Israel should ransom

1:06.5

captured soldiers and the history of Israel and its disengagement from Gaza in 2005. Unpacking Israeli history cuts through the noise

1:16.9

and helps you understand Israel's present through understanding Israel's

1:20.5

history. So educate yourself. Learn the history behind the headlines.

1:27.0

Find unpacking Israeli history wherever you get your podcasts. March 22nd, 2020, my heart is broken.

1:50.1

On Friday night, my worst fears were realized as I watched my beloved patient,

1:54.4

Aria Evan take his last breath on Earth.

1:57.2

Two other patients rushed to his side.

2:00.7

With tears in my eyes, I watched them instinctively placed their hands on his eyes and recite

2:05.9

the Shimah prayer. They comforted him and said goodbye as his holy soul entered the gates of heaven.

2:16.6

That's Lachel Gimava.

2:18.4

Normally she's an oncology nurse,

2:20.9

but back in March when COVID first hit Israel,

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