An Open Letter to My Fellow Jews in the Diaspora
Dear fellow Jews who don’t yet live in Israel, We are living in extraordinary times, days in which atrocities about which we pledged “never again”
Dear fellow Jews who don’t yet live in Israel, We are living in extraordinary times, days in which atrocities about which we pledged “never again”
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Though we are an ocean apart, those of us in the Diaspora feel anguish for the suffering of our fellow Jews in Israel. It feels
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