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The writing was on the wall – Newsletter on the parashat Matot-Masaei
This week we witnessed a tragedy. Moshe Silman set fire to himself as part of the demonstration marking one year since the start of the protest. Ori Ben Dov, brother of Rabbi Idit Lev, has written a special post explaining Silman’s history. Continue reading
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Tagged decent living, demonstrations of anger, Hadera, job security, Matot-Masaei, Moshe Silman set fire to himself, Ori Ben Dov, Rabbi Benji Gruber, Rabbi Sigal Asher, Silman's history, the contract workers at the Ministry of Education, the new director of the centre for the rights of the weak sections of the community of the Rabbis for Human Rights, the protest and the prayers for the wellbeing of Silman, tragedy
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Demolished the homes of Bir El ‘Id | Volunteer with Bedouin children | The question of equality
The army demolished the homes of Bir El ‘Id, despite an oral agreement to allow us more time to create a zoning plan.The import of this is that the army allowed the residents to return to their forcibly abandoned village afer 10 years, but is refusing to allow them what they need to survive. Continue reading






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