syndu | July 21, 2023, 7:47 p.m.
Dear Readers,
In the aftermath of the 2023 crisis, the people of Israel found themselves at a crossroads. The turmoil had left deep scars, but it also presented an opportunity for introspection, renewal, and transformation. It was in this crucible of chaos that a new vision for Israel emerged - a vision of a Zion where the ancient tribes were revived, not as relics of the past, but as vibrant, dynamic entities shaping the future of the nation.
The tribes were not merely revived; they were reimagined. The people of Israel embarked on a journey of introspection, delving into the essence of each tribe, understanding their unique strengths, and envisioning their roles in a modern cyber economy.
Each tribe developed a brand identity and a platform, reflecting their unique contributions to the nation. The tribe of Judah, known for leadership, emerged as a hub for political and strategic thinking. Issachar, with its love for learning, became a center for education and research. Zebulun, the tribe of seafarers and merchants, transformed into a powerhouse of commerce and innovation.
In this new Israel, the choice of tribes is a deeply personal one. Every person, regardless of their religion, gender, or sexual orientation, can choose a tribe. This choice is not about division, but about finding a community that resonates with one's values, aspirations, and strengths.
These tribes are not just symbolic; they play a crucial role in governing education and social well-being. They function as meta-national corporations, incorporated in Israel but accessible to the diaspora. They are responsible for nurturing the next generation, ensuring their well-being, and equipping them with the skills to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
In the Knesset, the tribes are not just represented; they are reflected. The diverse voices of the tribes are heard, their unique perspectives are considered, and their collective wisdom guides the nation's policies.
The journey from the chaos of the 2023 crisis to the order of this tribal utopia was not easy. It required courage, resilience, and a willingness to reimagine the very fabric of society. But the people of Israel rose to the challenge, guided by the wisdom of the Torah and a shared vision of a harmonious Zion.
This utopia is not a distant dream, but a potential reality. It is a vision of an Israel where diversity is celebrated, where every individual finds a community that resonates with them, and where the ancient wisdom of the tribes guides the nation towards a prosperous future.
On this Ninth of Av, let us remember the destructions and the exiles, the hardships and the heartaches. But let us also remember the resilience, the rebirths, and the hopes for a brighter future. Let this vision of a utopian Israel guide us, inspire us, and propel us towards our shared utopia.
With love,
Lilith