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Thankfulness Buried in the Rubble by Robert C. Koehler 922 words Much as I love Thanksgiving — seeing my family . . . oh the turkey, oh the cranberry sauce —I feel like maybe a bomb fragment has hit the “thanks” part. I find myself struggling to let a sense of thankfulness flow, because when
Imagining the Unimaginable by Jonathan Klate 840 words I am a Jew. My father and all of my grandparents emigrated from the pale of settlement in eastern Europe, as did my wife’s Jewish father. It was difficult to know where they lived exactly and for how long; Ukraine, Moldova, Russia, Hungary, Belarus… the borders kept
Israel’s Al-Shifa Operation– A Critical Examination by Mel Gurtov and Larry Kirsch 928 words Israel’s attack on the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City has become both the reality and the symbol of all that is wrong with its war on Hamas. To some in Israel, it has become a “litmus test” of support within the