For months, Israelis have protested proposed judicial reforms. But as events around Israel鈥檚 75th anniversary made clear, the divisions roiling its society are even more fundamental, threatening consensus on democracy, Judaism, and Zionism.
It was unseasonably cold, with a miserable rain that hadn鈥檛 let up for days. But the crowd was exultant, their faces smeared blue as they cheered on their Maple Leafs amid the high-rises of downtown Toronto.
The unknowing would be forgiven for thinking Tuesday night鈥檚 game was to clinch hockey鈥檚 famous Stanley Cup. Instead, it was only the first game of Round 2 of the playoffs 鈥 the quarterfinals.
So why all the fuss? It was the first time in 19 years that the Maple Leafs made it even this far. For the largest city in hockey-obsessed Canada, the two-decade string of playoff futility was at turns darkly comic and tragic but always a subject of deep civic angst.
Yesterday鈥檚 game was like the first sunny, balmy day after a dark Canadian winter. 鈥淩elief,鈥 says fan Scott Desmoulin. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 think we鈥檇 ever do it.鈥
One tattoo shop is offering a promotion for the Maple Leaf logo. The popular Canadian franchise Boston Pizza unofficially changed its name to Auston Pizza, a nod to Leafs superstar Auston Matthews (and the fact that highly touted rival Boston infamously lost in Round 1). One of the chain鈥檚 billboards cheekily reads: 鈥淏oston鈥檚 out. Auston鈥檚 in.鈥
The reveling drew the mockery of the rest of a nation that loves to hate the Leafs. They are calling it over-the-top 鈥 and premature. After all, the Leafs lost Tuesday night, with Game 2 of their best-of-seven series with the Florida Panthers Thursday.
Yet Toronto fans remain undeterred, perhaps offering a small life lesson in their determination. 鈥淭hey can say what they want to say,鈥 Mr. Desmoulin says. 鈥淲e know where we are. It鈥檚 been a long time, for sure. So I want to enjoy it.鈥