Anna Gelman
Council Member
I live in Tel Aviv, I lived in Jerusalem, and for 28 years I lived in Argentina
Clinical psychologist, specialist, and Lacanian psychoanalyst.
I view politics through a psychoanalytic prism.
I believe that the State of Israel was born in preterm birth, when it was not yet ripe to be a state, and was busy returning to Zion with excess hubris, arrogance, pride and inflating a Jewish identity that has deteriorated to blind hatred for those who are not Jewish, and for a Jew who does not think of a tribe. The state began to establish an identity for everyone rather than respecting the language and identity of individual individuals.
I believe that our job in the party is not to dig into the mistakes made, but to find a possible alternative to living with equal rights enshrined in a constitution that safeguards the freedom and dignity of the partners.
Not just electoral democracy, but democracy for all, without a religion and with freedom of religion.
I would like to find an Arab partner to do together with them Zoom conversations with young citizens especially , and hear them, not only talk to them.
I may also be able to contribute to the development of new markers to speak differently and to cross the language that sets us in place