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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P. David Hornik lives in Be'er Sheva, Israel, and has published books and numerous short works. He's also a translator-editor and pianist. His new memoir Israel Odyssey, a story of aliyah, is available in Kindle, and soon print format from Amazon.
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