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"Hamas Demolished My House, But Not My Home"

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"Hamas Demolished My House, But Not My Home"

For nearly two decades, the Pizems have bravely served the community of Sderot, just a kilometer from Gaza. Tzivia and her family narrowly survived the terrorist rampage, and her husband is still in their hometown, serving the many soldiers (and few civilians) there.
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Sderot, Gaza War (2023-2024)

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Bluma Rivkin New orleans January 30, 2024

Thank you so much for a super interview. Really hit the spot on all details. To know what is going on and to take a lesson for our lives. Reply

Batya Jerusalem January 19, 2024

Very moving & inspiring interview. Reply

Praying and thinking U.S.A. January 17, 2024

This is such an inspiring interview. In addition to praying, as Tzivia emphasizes, I want to mention that it’s also important to give Tzeddukah (charity) to the organizations that can help in Israel. Would appreciate links to give Tzeddukah to the Chabad houses in sderot and elsewhere. Also, it’s important to give Tzeddukah to chabad.org so it can keep running this important website. I noticed Tzivia said rocket fire from Gaza into Sderot increased so much over the years, and it sounded like the timeline was in step with the tragic disengagement from Gush Katif in Gaza, when thousands of Jews were expelled from their homes, farms, synagogues, schools and communities (2005). The Rebbe warned that even talking about giving away land endangered Jewish and innocent Arab lives. And we saw it happen. We must pray, as Tzivia says, and do our part wherever we are to help bring Moshiach. Everyone, wherever you are, thanks for doing your part in your circumstances. Reply

Bluma Rivkin New Orleans January 30, 2024
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Yes please post those links again Reply

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