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Holocaust survivor Rena Quint answers remaining questions – opinion

May 6, 2022 Holocaust survivor Rena Quint answers remaining questions – opinion By Barbara Sofer Rena Quint is speaking in person to three groups and then by Zoom to people in the Philippines, Taiwan, Vietnam, India and Hong Kong. One more group, Jerusalem adults, want her to come to a meeting at night, but she’s too

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Passover massacre: 20 years later, Israel’s terror response has changed

April 15, 2022 Passover massacre: 20 years later, Israel’s terror response has changed By Barbara Sofer I was with my family in Tiberias that night, the eve of Passover 2002. I noticed that extra guards were reinforcing the hotel entrance. That’s before I heard there had been an attack in a hotel in Netanya. Even

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Elad Riven Youth Awards: Teens who care – opinion

March 25, 2022 Elad Riven Youth Awards: Teens who care – opinion By Barbara Sofer Worried about the next generation? Catch a rerun of the Education Ministry’s Elad Riven Youth Awards for Volunteering, broadcast on Educational TV on March 6. I was privileged to attend this year’s ceremony because our granddaughter Oriya Rahamim was one

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The Western Wall: A chance to preserve history, ensure the future – opinion

February 25, 2022 The Western Wall: A chance to preserve history, ensure the future – opinion By Barbara Sofer I always feel inadequate trying to describe to those outside our Jewish tradition the milestone moment a boy puts on tefillin for the first time. The word phylacteries is no help. How do I explain the

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They say it takes a village, but even a small group can make a difference

January 28, 2022 They say it takes a village, but even a small group can make a difference By Barbara Sofer Call him Amir. He prefers that I don’t use his real name. You’ll see why. He’s a handsome young man with dark hair and chocolate eyes. Thirty-eight. Single. We’re having tea in a Jerusalem

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