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A Visit to Hebron
By Lazer GurkowThis is where G‑d appeared to Abraham. This is where the covenant of circumcision was struck. It was here that monotheism burst upon world consciousness. It was here that Judaism was born... 4 Comments |  |
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Flying West
By Simon JacobsonThe center is not our creation, but the circle is. The paradox today is this: one cannot create a circle without a firm center, yet the center is invisible until we create our circle |  |
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Faces of a Nation
By Chana LewisThese are the faces of a nation, comprised of opinions and moods, attitudes and deep feelings. Each person is absorbed in the narrative of his own life, yet somehow, in some omnipotent way, I attempt to find myself in their story, to recognize our similar struggles... 2 Comments |  |
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Summer in Israel
By Mendel Cohen"Our trip must go on," our tour guide Na'ama reminded us. "Like all Israelis, we'll continue to lead normal lives, in abnormal circumstances" 7 Comments |  |
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We're Home
By Miriam GoodmanFrom the moment that we stepped off the EL AL plane and took our first steps on Israeli soil, we felt that we arrived home to new beginnings... |  |
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Baring More Than Skin Israel's Greatest Conflict
By Mimi NotikIsraeli consular officials in New York have hired one of the most popular Men's magazines for the tricky task of revamping Israel's image... 27 Comments |  |
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Honoring the Dead
By Itzik BlauAs Israel witnessed this inhumanity in disbelief, we knew that it would be our mission, as the IDF burial unit, to retrieve whatever we could, regardless of the risk involved... 6 Comments |  |
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Jerusalem of my Soul A Song of Ascents
By Mordechai LightstoneWe had come to a slight clearing in the buildings. We could all see it ahead of us, cast in lights, calling to us... 6 Comments |  |
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Stones with a Soul The Western Wall--Where the Soul is Always Whole
By Mendy HersonThe Western Wall is a place of national nostalgia, a focal point for our collective pining over a lost glory. It is the symbol of our hopes for the future. But it’s also a symbol of what still exists... 9 Comments |  |
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