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| Ode to the Anonymous Hero |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| Some heroes remain unknown forever; no one knows what they did or how they really died. We do know, one thing, though - in their virtue, we sleep peaceful nights... |
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| The Miracle of Ad Halom |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| Eddie Cohen, a quiet English-speaking pilot who loved classical music, was the IAF’s first martyr. The people of Ashdod and all of Israel owe him a debt of eternal gratitude. |
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| Mighty Machlouf |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| The story of an unsung hero and true Chassid in every sense of the word, who paid the ultimate price to save the life of a comrade in arms during... |
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| My Buddy’s Eyes |
| By Rabbi Lazer Brody |
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| Rebbe Akiva’s 24,000 students died because of sin’at chinam, hatred for no reason. Rabbi Lazer Brody tells an opposite story of the brotherly love between 2 wounded soldiers... |
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| The Eternal Link |
| By Debbie Shapiro |
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| Yom Kippur 1973: My younger brother raced into the house and turned on the radio. I was shocked. Although I was not yet religious, I understood that... |
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| Nachshon Wachsman |
| By Esther Wachsman |
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| At that time I did not have the "luxury" of breaking down. We were all mobilized for the next four days, 24 hours a day, to do everything in our power... |
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| Remembering the Yom Kippur War |
| By Debbie Shapiro |
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| When I heard the siren, I desperately wanted to believe that it was just a figment of my imagination. I knew what it meant, but I could not believe it was true. |
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| Four Weeks Out In Shechem |
| By B. Garson |
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| No one got much sleep at the outpost that night. They had not been expecting this kind of reception. Welcome to Shechem! |
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| Israelis Remember the Yom Kippur War |
| By Debbie Shapiro |
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| When we arrived in shul for Ne’ila, the concluding prayer of the day, it was clear to us that something unusual had happened... |
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