The End of the War in Gaza Is Bringing Tears of Joy — And Sorrow. How Can We Handle It All?
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The End of the War in Gaza Is Bringing Tears of Joy — And Sorrow. How Can We Handle It All?
(Art by Andrew Silow-Carroll) Rabbi Elie Kaunfer When I heard the news of a deal to return the hostages and end the war, I shed tears of joy and relief. This is a day we have been waiting for literally for years — hundreds of days without hope. I worried the words of our prayer for the hostages, “they will come to Zion with joy,” would never come true. But now I dare to dream about a return of joy to Simchat Torah, which we hope will mark not on…
Alliances of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), among supporters and political militants, have spread a false narrative in the social networks, claiming that the Brazilian leader was the direct leader at the end of the war in the Gaza Strip. The version contradicts the international facts and diplomatic recognition of the U.S. presidential protagonism, Donald Trump, in the ceasefire negotiations. One of the cases involves the publication …
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