But if a tea should not be political, it should be personal in order to have a deeper meaning. My grandparents' hometown, Landau in Germany, is also the hometown of Anne Frank's grandfather, Michael Frank. Landau had a large and vibrant Jewish community and it's now gone following the November pogroms of 1938 and the Holocaust. My 3 months stay in an Israeli kibbutz in 1994 only increased my personal connection to Israel.
1932 was the last year of peace for Jews in Landau and Germany, before the rise of Hitler to power in 1933. By coincidence or fate, I was recently able to collect a few Oolong leaves sealed in jar with a Japanese newspaper from 1932! At that time, Japan was a colonist power in Taiwan. Now it's a peaceful neighbor of Taiwan. Things can change for the better!The tea has a deep, pure taste. If high mountain Oolong resonate in you like a violin, this one feels like cello! The aromas are very old wood with a sweet undertone. It coats the palate and feels very smooth. The dim light of one candle adds to the bittersweet melancholy. The painting of mei hua, plum flowers, is the symbol of resistance and ability to blossom under dire circumstances (like winter, old age or tragic events).
I pray that the light shall guide us towards peace.
Let there be life, hope and good tea!
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