Chaya Lester writes a poem to the people of Paris, and to the world, to remind them that we are all in this fight together.
There's a wariness here in the central bus station after all we're living through - such dark times.
Chaya Lester explains why it is so painful to hear calls for peace and reconciliation in response to the slaughter of Jews in Jerusalem.
A set of poems and thoughts written by some of Hevria's writers in reaction to the terror attack that took five lives in a Jerusalem synagogue today.
I should have died that night. I should have died there or the other times I was nearly blown up.
Learn how to fight back so that we stop looking like easy victims. Acknowledge that anti-Semitism is rampant, and that mental stability is at an all-time low. And get a mission statement.
A poem:
"You pray for silkworms and butterflies.
Dance, and your twisting wrists chafe against shackles.
Sing, and grey moths escape your open throat."
You’re only psychologically tricking yourself into artificial empathy that will get you nowhere.
I cannot recall the last time I cried when reading about the death of a stranger. This terrorist attack was different.
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