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Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs carved on a weathered, reddish-brown stone wall.
“Given any chance, we would never let a mother or a child die…”
Close-up of purple chive blossoms in a garden with green stems and blurred foliage in the background.
A guide to a renewal and reconstruction of an obscure Jewish fasting practice called ‘Tsom Shovavim.’
Glasses of tea next to a bowl of dates on a wooden table.
“We do not want to choose whose child will live and whose will die.”
two children playing in a pond
“Was pharaoh taught to love…”
a statue of the Pharoah wearing an Egyptian headdress
“That frog, / that inconsequential, modest frog, / held our fate in its webbed feet…”
a small green frog sits on a lily pad
“The child / had suckled my breast, but / would call another mother.”
A woman sitting alone in the desert

“We will not enter our promised land/If we strike the rock within.”

A large standing stone on grass under a cloudy sky.

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