
My thoughts on living in Israel at this time--a time of war, destined to continue for no one knows how long. What it means, what's true, what's false.
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Smoke rises from an Israeli airstrike in Beirut. (The Times of Israel, March 2, 2026)
The Jewish holiday of Purim is just about here. Among other things, it celebrates the demise of Haman, the evil Persian vizier who aimed to exterminate a...
My newly designed and produced, updated memoir, Israel—A Place to Call Home: A Real-Life Story of Aliyah, is now available in print format, and the Kindle is coming out on April 5 and can be preordered. The link is to the Amazon page.
Than...
Except for my article on September 26 that gained quite a resonance, this Substack has been quiet since late June—but it’s not because Israel has been any less on my mind. It’s because, in early July, I had a powerful inspiration to write s...
Troops advance in south Gaza. (The Times of Israel)
In a column this week in the Wall Street Journal, the historian Walter Russell Mead made some observations about the Gaza war that may be the most compelling I’ve come across since the wa...
Authorities indentify the four Israelis killed in Iranian missile attack on Beersheva. (The Times of Israel)
Morning. A little more than 24 hours ago, yesterday morning, we were in the bomb shelter in the basement of our building — for th...
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P. David Hornik is a writer in Be'er Sheva, Israel, and has published books and numerous short works. He's also a translator-editor and pianist.
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