We sat quietly in the dark, my 12-year old daughter and I, as I put her to bed. Normally we plug in her fairy lights, which shed a soft colorful glow. But not that night. It had been over 100 days since October 7; since the war began; and most of all, since the hostages were taken, including our 23-year old cousin Hersh Goldberg-Polin. The dark enveloped us.

QOSHE - How a Jewish-Arab School in Israel Copes With War in Gaza - Rebecca Bardach
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How a Jewish-Arab School in Israel Copes With War in Gaza

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06.02.2024

We sat quietly in the dark, my 12-year old daughter and I, as I put her to bed. Normally........

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