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Related: About this forumOn the Friday night following October 7th, I lit a Yahrzeit candle.
I have lit a Yahrzeit candle every Friday night since for those who are being held hostage by Hamas. It hurts my heart that I am still lighting these candles after four months. It seems as if it is only getting more hopeless and more sad.
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On the Friday night following October 7th, I lit a Yahrzeit candle. (Original Post)
madaboutharry
Feb 2024
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dutch777
(3,456 posts)1. It is truly sad. The suffering of the hostages must be awful but also that of the families.
Richard D
(9,352 posts)2. "never forget"
It becomes more and more important as news cycles begin to forget and the narrative turns more and more against Israel, even at the highest levels of the government.
JudyM
(29,517 posts)3. It is beautiful that you're doing that.
Lighting a candle against the darkness.
KewlKat
(5,650 posts)4. I light 2 additional. One for the hostages and one for
all who have died.