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Torn Together
A photo essay by Tzvi Freeman
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Wonderful job with the photo essay. This is a very moving depiction. The statement is strong and affecting. Props to the author.
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How can there be among us some so calloused and unloving towards our own? I've personally heard the cries of the expellees, and the lament of the soldiers' mothers. Your presentation is powerful and inspiring! I was moved to tears as I thought of the convergence of emotions and questions, and doubts of all those involved...both soldiers and civilians, ultimately, victims together of the foolishness of those whose pride and concern for the views of the wicked exceed any love of the G-d or people or land of Yisrael - men of hearts not sown with the seeds of Torah. These victims were all forced out, not only of their rightful home, but out of a place of hope and promise. But they could only drive them out of Gaza - for now. We will return, and Hashem will restore 100-fold. Civilian and soldier will work and enjoy the land side by side, their families joined in singing the praises of the Almighty! G-d bless you for capturing hearts of faith, hope and love in this beautiful presentation!!!
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Well made and probably done with the best of intentions. This was one of the most disgusting things that a country could do to their people. There is nothing that could put a good face on this crisis. It evolved to the violence later in Amona and will only get worse if it happens again. The tears I want to shed are the ones of happiness when the heros of Gaza return home to rebuild their communities and the arab terrorists are marching over the border into Egypt. Let's see how many hugs they get from their bretheren. I'd be so happy that I'd help them pack.
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