(9) Eric Narrow, Rabbi Avi Baumol, and Shira Lankin Sheps
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David Ze'ev talks to Eric Narrow about the damage accrued as a result of terror kites from Gaza, and the surprising hope he sees for the future. David also talks to Rabbi Avi Baumol, rabbi of Krakow, Poland, about the many people there who discover late in life that they're Jewish, and about the history of the Polish law forbidding the mention of Polish concentration camps. Finally, David speaks with Shira Lankin Sheps about her very recent move to Israel, and her hopes and plans for the future.
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