Hoping for a home run

October 2, 2009 - 10:57 AM by

red soxIt’s October, and in Israel that means many things – lots of holidays for one, as we’re heading into Succot and building up to Simchat Torah next week.

But for some Israelis, October in Israel also means lack of sleep, and a reshaping of priorities. That’s because the Major League Baseball playoffs are here! And things like families and careers need to take a back seat for a while.

That’s because unlike the prime time atmosphere in which the games are actually taking place, here, they’re on TV beginning anywhere from 1 am to 4 am, which means they could end after the sun comes up. For baseball diehards, that means alot of bleary-eyed mornings, and angry remarks from employers and wives.

Of course, as a Boston Red Sox fan, there’s a silver lining to the inevitable sad ending to their 2009 season. My life takeover and sleep deprivation won’t probably last as long as fans of those teams who are likely to end up in championship series or the World Series. Take that, Yankees fans.

Still, I’ll be ready to root for the team that back ended into the playoffs, winning the wild card slot by losing six games in a row. As anybody who’s witnessed modern day Israel can attest, miracles still occur.

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One Comment on Hoping for a home run

  1. David-Joe on Sun, Oct 4th 2009 12:36 AM
  2. Miracles occur?
    What miracles are those?

    All I see are the graves of thousands of Israeli soldiers and those rehabilitated through Beit Halochem, that is the SOLE reason Israel lives – doesn’t look very miraculous to me.

    While many religious people hide behind their books and beliefs to escape even doing service.

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