The end of leadership

Yoav Peck yoavpeck at netvision.net.il
Mon Oct 16 07:39:10 PDT 2006


Romy, 
Appreciate your response. Thanks much. Good to know that folks out there
care about Israel. Yoav

Yoav

Thank you for your inspiration...

And I guess it takes all of us to reminding ourselves (and others) that all
this is possible. Indeed I deeply believe that is is only when 'the people'
(= us too of course) genuinely feel that is their choice, their will, their
action that creates the world we (individually and collectively want)....
that we will achieve our dream(s).

Thank you for your practical and profound example from a dear land that so
many people love.

Romy

> From: Yoav Peck <yoavpeck at netvision.net.il>
> Reply-To: OSLIST <OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU>
> Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 18:55:07 +0200
> To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
> Subject: The end of leadership
> 
> 
> Today the Israeli Knesset (parliament) convened for its winter session.
> Yesterday, the police recommended indicting our president for a collection
> of offenses, the most serious of which is the rape of two women in his
> employ. 
> Many legislators announced their intention to protest the president's
> appearance at today's session and he wisely bowed to the pressure and did
> not attend.  
> Why am I sharing this with you on the OS list?
> As I facilitated my first OS last month, I noticed a recurrent theme among
> the different groups - the longing for "someone who will be crazy about
our
> issue" to appear and assume leadership in the efforts to fulfill the
vision
> that crystallized in response to the day's question: the formation of a
> national council for parents and parenting professionals.
> What did not come home to the group of 60 people, mostly professionals who
> run parent-training programs, is that the "crazy-about-the-issue someone"
is
> none other than they themselves. I low-profiled as much as I could,
> empowered, returned questioners to themselves. I left the room some. But
the
> group seemed to be waiting and praying for the someone who will save us,
> during most of the course of the day. It appears that only after meeting
> with the steering committee and then holding round two of the OS will
people
> be likely to get that the person sitting in their seat is "the one."
> 
> At any rate, the profundity of OS' message came home to me during that
first
> day. The fantasy that one driven, inspired leader will rescue us all from
> our helplessness is a chorus that can frequently be heard when people
> discuss the overall situation here in Israel.
> In my view, the 1995 assassination of Yitzhak Rabin marked the end of this
> fantasy here. Indeed, Rabin had qualities and qualifications that enabled
so
> many of us to follow him. But, as in OS, the leader's "strength" was our
> downfall, because in the shine of his leadership our own light dimmed. The
> lion's share of peacemaking work remained even as he lived, but we deluded
> ourselves that he would carry us through to the promised land. Since his
> death, no comparable leader has emerged, and many here bemoan this
reality.
> However, now that I have caught the OS "bug" I am wondering if Rabin's
> death, tragic as it was, may not be our cue to understanding that it is we
> who must create whatever is to be created here. It has been nearly eleven
> years, but with people's growing distaste for our "leaders," it appears
that
> we Israelis may finally be getting the hint.
> Even Moses stayed behind, to die on Mt. Nevo while the people crossed over
> into Israel. It remains now for us to shoulder the burden of making the
new
> tomorrow. 
> I am grateful to discover OS as a way of holding this leaderless future. I
> relish the mails and look forward to the ongoing learning that is here.
> Yoav Peck,
> Jerusalem 
> 
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