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Heroic tales from Oct. 7: United Hatzalah on the ‘road of death’ – opinion

November 29, 2024 Heroic tales from Oct. 7: United Hatzalah on the ‘road of death’ – opinion By Barbara Sofer Where were you and what did you do? Which dates in your life history can you remember?  I can picture the Connecticut music room, exactly where I was sitting, the ominous crackle of the PA […]

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A new Israeli clinical trial is testing a tuberculosis vaccine to prevent Alzheimer’s – opinion

November 15, 2024 A new Israeli clinical trial is testing a tuberculosis vaccine to prevent Alzheimer’s – opinion By Barbara Sofer “What’s new?” I ask neurologist Tamir Ben-Hur as we happen to meet in the employees’ cafeteria at Hadassah-University Medical Center, in Jerusalem’s Ein Kerem. My tray is piled high with spicy fish and abundant Mediterranean

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Simchat Torah in times of tragedy: Balancing joy and mourning – opinion

November 1, 2024 Simchat Torah in times of tragedy: Balancing joy and mourning – opinion By Barbara Sofer On the night after my first Simchat Torah in Israel, rain began to fall. My roommate and I, students, heard that there was an Israeli custom of dancing in the street after the Simchat Torah holiday was over. Hakafot

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Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and personal accounting – opinion

October 2, 2024 Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and personal accounting – opinion By Barbara Sofer My friend Gila Halelli Weiss is a successful accountant. A CPA. She used to work for hi-tech companies, but five years ago she went out on her own. Every year, her client base grows. Her birthday coincides with the approach

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Who will lead us? Finding models of leadership for Israel in troubling times – opinion

September 6, 2024 Who will lead us? Finding models of leadership for Israel in troubling times – opinion By Barbara Sofer Kibbutz Magen should have been celebrating its 75th anniversary this month. Magen was established in August 1949 on the site of the biblical Bethul (Joshua 19:4). It was a battlefield in the War of

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Mental resilience: IDF Lt.-Col. shares how to prepare for the worst

July 12, 2024 Mental resilience: IDF Lt.-Col. shares how to prepare for the worst By Barbara Sofer How to prepare for the worst is a theme of Jonathan Bahat’s life. You might not guess this by reviewing his military CV, which includes events for which preparation seems impossible.   The 48-year-old lieutenant colonel in the reserves

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