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By: Dr. Bill Adams, Senior National Representative, BFP United States
At the time of writing this teaching letter, we are nearing the one-year commemoration of the Hamas terror attack on October 7 and the start of the ensuing war. Looking back, it is particularly tragic to see how the worst atrocity committed against the Jewish people since the Holocaust unleashed a tsunami of antisemitism instead of support and solidarity. However, those who stand so firmly against Israel refute the charge of antisemitism, claiming they are merely anti-Zionistic.
By: Rolene Marks
This month, we are at the one-year anniversary since the Hamas invasion on October 7. One year. How does one capture a year of trauma, loss, agony, miracles, triumphs, tragedies, anger, sorrow and just about every other emotion you can think of?
On October 7, Hamas invaded our country. Make no mistake, this wasn’t just a mere terror attack. This was a full-scale invasion. We are all familiar with the horror stories of that day: the murders in their grotesque and depraved magnitude; the mutilation; the rapes and gender-based violence; the torture; and the kidnapping. And as we still have young women and girls held captive a year later, we fear the worst. I don’t need to explain in detail what our fears are.
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