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02/01
EILAT VACATION by Rachel Saperstein, Neve Dekalim/Nitzan
We spent three days in Eilat as guests of One Family, an organization aiding terror victims and their families. There were two hundred of us, a victim and his/her spouse or parent.
01/12
ANOTHER DAY IN THE REFUGEE CAMP
I have a toothache. Long overdue dental work begins tomorrow. The dull ache wears me down. My right eye is throbbing. My ears ache. I take another painkiller. The dentists are a young couple who had run a clinic in Neve Dekalim.
08/11
A DAY IN THE REFUGEE CAMP by Rachel Saperstein, Neve Dekalim/Nitzan
A year and three months have passed since our expulsion from Gush Katif. We live in the refugee camp of Nitzan between Ashdod and Ashkelon. This plywood “caravilla” is not our home.
23/10
THE WALL OF SHAME by Rachel Saperstein, Neve Dekalim/Nitzan
Groups of visitors, Jews and Christians, arrived in Nitzan during the Sukkot holiday. I spoke with some groups and my message was one of deep hurt and endless hope.
19/09
A PARCHED EARTH by Rachel Saperstein, Neve Dekalim/Nitzan
We’ve come home from Holland. Impressed by the expanses of green and limitless water, we returned to an expanse of brown. Had the whole country been scorched?
06/09
DUTCH INTERVENTION by Rachel Saperstein, Neve Dekalim/Nitzan
Moshe and I are leaving for Holland early Sunday morning. We’ll return to Israel on Thursday afternoon. It’s a quick trip, but necessary. First, we need a vacation. Second, it’s our 44th wedding anniversary.
28/08
A REAWAKENING by Rachel Saperstein, Neve Dekalim/Nitzan
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