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But why did you go to Israel?
I was asked this before I left, always beginning with a “but”. I came up with a different response every time. For some, it was my thought that I might potentially move there, for a period of my life. For … Continue reading
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Tagged Beirut, falafel, Hebrew, middle-east, racism, Shabbat, TAU, Tel Aviv, Victoria Hanna
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