Madonna offers fans a little prayer of peace (JERUSALEM POST) By TOVAH LAZAROFF 06/01/12)
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Madonna offered her fans a little prayer of peace late Thursday
night, as she launched her 2012 World Tour in the Ramat Gan
Stadium.
“If there is peace in the Middle East than there can be
peace in the
whole world,” the iconic American music superstar said.
Madonna
opened her concert with the solemn toll of a bell and the
utterance of God’s name in Hebrew.
She first appeared on stage
on her knees, in what looked like a
confessional booth. Only the shadowy silhouette of her body could be
seen, as she spoke.
“Oh my God, I am hardly sorry for having
offended thee. And I detest
all my sins because I dreamt the loss of heaven and the pains of
hell.”
Amidst her opening acts was a particularly violent
number, Gang Bang,
in which she shot a man as she sat under a large cross and
sang, “Bang, bang, shot you dead.”
Blood appeared to splatter on
a separate screen on stage.
She performed lighter numbers
including, Express Yourself, in which
she appeared in a white and red marching band uniform.
There
were, of course, raunchy songs such as, Like a Virgin, and
spiritual ones such as Like a Prayer. During that number, performers
wore costumes that were reminiscent of Catholic priests and nuns, and
Biblical Hebrew words appeared in purple lights against a black
curtain.
As Madonna sang, thousands of fans stood in the field
by the stage.
Many of them held up cellphones that almost looked like a carpet of
candles in the darkness.
Midway through the concert, she stopped
the music to talk about
politics and her hope for peace in the region and the world. She
made vague references to a two-state solution when she spoke of
Israel and Palestine, and giving away land.
Madonna arrived in
Israel last week, after she ignored calls from
fans to boycott the country.
“I chose to start my world tour in
Israel for a very specific and
important reason,” she said.
“All the conflicts that occur here
[in the Middle East] and have been
occurring here for thousands of years; they ache to stop.”
She
referenced her decision to offer free tickets to left wing
members of Israeli and Palestinian non-governmental
groups.
“There are several brave and important NGOs representing
Palestine
and Israel [here] together,” she said.
“You can not be a fan of
mine and not want peace in the world,” she
said.
“We are all on different paths but we are all sons and
daughters of
the universe. We are all human beings together,” she said.
“We
all want to love and be loved. It is easy to say I want peace in
the world. But it is another thing to do it,” Madonna said.
“If
we can all rise above our egos and our titles and the names of
our countries and our religions. If we can rise above all of that and
treat everyone around us every human being with dignity and respect
than we are on the road to peace,” Madonna said.
“So no matter
how many laws we change and how many percentages of
land we give back, no matter how many wars, if we don’t treat every
human being with dignity and respect, we will never have peace,”
Madonna said. (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post 06/01/12)
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