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Truce and Truces – But No Peace

The tragedy of Jerusalem is that it is international and considered sacred by people of all religions, ostensibly. The sanctity of Jerusalem becomes a topic of remembrance only when Jewish forces retaliate against their enemies.

Jerusalem During the Siege

“Man does not live by bread alone” is a beautiful saying. In ordinary times, it is clear to all that even though bread forms an important part of the daily diet, it is not the main element of the food a person needs to survive.

Confiscation of Homes in Jerusalem

The case of the elderly Yemenite sage, Rabbi Avraham Hamadi, whose home was confiscated and demolished (on August 3) because a weapons cache was found in one of its outer rooms, underscores once again the importance of challenging the blind obedience to military orders.

In December 1947, during the three-day Arab riots that swept Jerusalem after the UN vote on partition, Asher was brutally attacked on Princess Mary Avenue.