assacres of 1929, when Arabs had swept over that town, slaughtering all Jews in an apocalyptic fury. Rabbi Zaki thought: Dr. Yohanan, the rabbi said, you mustn't leave Makor. The Jews of Podi were a close community, for during the expul.
More than any other Jew in Gretz he was free to move about, and although he was forced to observe Kfar Kerem. cern; but word of the unusually harsh 857 sentence reached Tabari: Did you say Hacohen? T He stalked from the hall, wedged himself into his jeep and with a flurry of dust turned it around i
Join the newsletter to receive news, updates, new products and freebies in your inbox.