The Silver Platter: A Memorial for Our Fallen Lone Soldiers
He slept on a park bench his first two nights in Israel. He didn’t speak Hebrew. He didn’t have family or friends to go to.
He slept on a park bench his first two nights in Israel. He didn’t speak Hebrew. He didn’t have family or friends to go to.
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