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1 month ago |
jewishnews.co.uk | Josh Glancy
It makes sense really, that Pesach 2001 was the best Eilat of all. Partly just because I had just turned 14, which was the perfect age to be there: old enough to run wild, young enough not to notice the place was a bit naff. My grandparents were still energetic and mobile; my siblings and cousins were still unmarried. Most of us remember it as our best family holiday. But also 2001 makes sense because it speaks to the strange and jarring duality of our many trips to Eilat.
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2 months ago |
thetimes.com | Josh Glancy
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2 months ago |
jewishnews.co.uk | Josh Glancy
Before 7 October, Zechariah and Nava Deutsch had a warm working relationship with Farhat Yaqoob, the Muslim chaplain at Leeds University. As the Jewish chaplains on campus, the Deutschs would regularly work alongside Yaqoob to host interfaith events, breakfasts and so forth. After 7 October, everything changed. In the weeks following the massacre, Nava told me that she contacted Farhat, suggesting an interfaith event that addressed the emotional challenges faced by both sets of students.
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2 months ago |
thetimes.com | Josh Glancy
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2 months ago |
thetimes.com | Josh Glancy
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