(12) Nazi Vandalism in Indiana, and 13 Years Since the Gaza Disengagement
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Last Shabbat, vandals painted elaborate Nazi imagery next to an Indiana synagogue. David Ze'ev speaks with Rabbi Ben Sendrow of Cong. Shaarey Tefilla, about whether this is representative of a larger problem of antisemitism in the city. David also talks to Anita Tucker, who lived in Gaza for thirty years, about life after the 2005 Disengagement. Finally, David tells a story of coexistence in Israel, involving a surprising interaction between two couples sitting together in a gazebo.
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