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Couple adopt abandoned grave of fallen soldier
Noam 'Dabul' Dvir
Published: 05.05.14, 16:17
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1. WHAT a story...
Beary White ,   Norway   (05.05.14)
G_d bless the soul of this soldier, he is not unknown any longer, he is one of Israels' sons..
2. Extraordinary
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (05.05.14)
A concentration camp survivor, a boy, emerges from the hell of the Holocaust, fights for the right to simply exist, and dies. Just think -- he didn't blow up any buses. He didn't machine gun children in the back. He did not blow himself up in a theatre, or a nightclub, or a restaurant, or a pizzeria, or a passenger bus. He barely emerged alive from the worst horror to befall civilization, made his way to the only country on the face of the earth where "Jew" is not a curse and died asserting the right of the Jewish people to be safe and secure in their homeland; the only place that can ever really be a safe haven for Jews. Giving up a single centimeter of our land to a hostile infiltrator with no claim to our soil is tantamount to spitting on this young man's grave.
3. This is a good deed.
Efroim Gruzin ,   USA   (05.05.14)
We all must focus on doing mitzvot. Efroim Gruzin
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