Cards from the lives of Eli and Dina Horovitz
A depth of emotion and a depth of thought that is not often encountered
It is interesting that within these stone walls, in the compressed air and the deafening noise of si
This letter is the happiest letter in my life ... we decided we wanted to get married on Elul this y
I wonder about my motives
We are buried today
Messiah is coming! Or at least, a caller. A letter written by Rabbi Eli before the signing of the Os
Our connection with Hebron is permanent, Jerusalem without Hebron is the next world, but after Hebro
What do we live for?
I came to kibbutz Hulata for a short visit on the way to India - and there I was told 'What? here is
I'm Iyar, sometimes the sun caresses and sometimes the cold and darkness prevail. The days of Iyar..
As a maid in Kiryat Arba, I had the Horovitz family, an adoptive family. A wonderful family
An exchange of letters between Debbie and Eli while Eli preceded his return from a visit to America
Was very happy to feel the rugs of the earth crumbling in my hands again. Every ridge of sacred land
Exchange of letters between Eli and Dina when Eli went to the Keshet nucleus in the Golan Heights
Pentecost marks the gradual ascension from the establishment of the national body, to the revelation
And always plant love between us and bless my husband who will succeed in learning a lot of Torah
We renovated some old apartment we rent, but I have no place to grow things And that saddens me
It feels so blasphemous that they were murdered
Dina was all singing, she was all a tune, one big tune that would never end.
The kindness, the faith, how pleasant you were. In everything consult with you from a perspective of
"Say, did you not hear the reading of the Torah?" I answered "No" and he asked "Are you sure?" I sai
And what can we say about our generation? That a tired and dry cynic like him was not created - and