From a variety of places...some sent to me by email, some found on the web. I cannot take credit for taking these. Where I have the source, I've listed it below.
Perhaps the most humanitarian and ethical way for any Israeli to participate is to expose himself to these feelings of mourning, to attempt to confront them in all their unbearable contradictions. Maybe that is the way to enable us to continue together in this painful and irreversible process, to heal some of the wounds and to save ourselves from the landslide whose boulders are perched just above our heads. From "Something to Mourn", by David Grossman
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Click here to download a powerful PowerPoint presentation about the reality of Kassam rockets striking Israel. Warning: Some of the pictures are graphic...
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This site is dedicated to the people who inspire me to stop what I am doing and write.
To my husband, to my children. To my parents and sister and brother, and their families. To my brothers-in-laws and sisters-in-law. | |
To the victims of terrorism over the last few years. | |
To the soldiers of Israel. | |
To mothers. | |
To the Jews who are no more, and to the Jews yet to be. | |
To those around the world who understand that the path to peace is not reached through violence, to my Arab friends and neighbors. | |
To my international friends and email pals... |
in short, this site is dedicated to those who have touched my life, and in so doing, have brought forth my words.
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