Tag Archives: October 7 massacre

Caring for the Spiritually Wounded After Hamas’ Deadly October 7 Massacre

There are more ways to be wounded than just physically. Here’s an article I wrote for Times of Israel here about the two chaplains in Soroka Hospital who care for spiritually-wounded patients. That’s Chaplain Boruch Siris, Right, with a soldier. … Continue reading

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We’re on the Frontline in Northern Israel, Waiting for Hezbollah

In the early morning on my bike ride delivering coffee to Israeli soldiers, I ran into Daniel Shkolnik. He’ll be 80 in a few months. My husband and I met him in the early 2000s when he worked at Café … Continue reading

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Celebrating Life in the Midst of Hamas’ War Against Israel

Here’s an update on Hamas’ war against Israel and a spark of light in the middle of all this darkness! If you want to read the article on the Times of Israel website, look here. The Times of Israel is … Continue reading

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Holding My Breath on Israel’s Northern Front

The Hezbollah terror army, backed by Iran, now has more than 150,000 rockets and missiles aimed in Israel’s direction. All brought to Southern Lebanon under the watch of UNIFIL, the United Nations Interim Forces in Lebanon. And they call themselves … Continue reading

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