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War Diaries – Day 67: If you live here, you know…
This piece of writing is not mine. It expresses so beautifully what life is like in Israel at the moment and I wanted to share it further. Credit goes to Chana Wurtzel who wrote it. IF YOU LIVE HERE, YOU KNOW... If you live here, you know what it...
War Diaries – Day 55: The bittersweet journey of Israel’s hostage return
Here we are, 2 months into the war, as we navigated through a week that's been an emotional rollercoaster.The thing we most wanted, what we were waiting and praying for, was coming to fruition. Our hostages came home.Every day, for 7 days, we saw a...
War Diaries – Day 45: Sparks of light in the darkness – hope, heartbreak, and unexpected advocacy
The last time I wrote an entry for my war diaries was day 32. I just haven't been able to put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) and write my thoughts for the last 2 weeks. We're on day 45 - whoever thought it would be this long and still, no...
War Diaries: Day 30 – Stages of Grief
In the Jewish tradition, 30 days of mourning is a significant milestone in the mourning cycle after losing a loved one. It's called Shloshim and counting from the massacre of October 7th, that day is today. As you work through the stages of grief -...
War Diaries: Day 25 – A Ray of Hope in the Darkness
Last night we had a sliver of light in the darkness. We rejoiced at the brave rescue of one of the hostages, Ori Megidish, 19 years old, from a Gaza tunnel, by the IDF. A young girl who was taken, is now back with her family, back home. Together...
War Diaries: Day 17 – Life is not like in the movies
How are you? For the last 17 days, the most normal of questions, the question that usually just rolls off our tongue without thinking, has become the hardest question to answer. When someone asks me, How are you? I pause and think. I don’t know how...