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Notes From Galilee

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Maurice Labi - Stories and Experiences from Galilee, Israel

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Notes From Galilee | Maurice Labi – Stories and Experiences from Galilee, Israel Maurice Labi – Stories and Experiences from Galilee, Israel Search Notes From Galilee About Tribute to Old Man and the Sea 7 May My father, Joseph Labi, 88, always loved the sea.  As a child in Benghazi, Libya, he frequented the seaport and watched boats sail in and out of the Italian, Fascist-controlled harbor. Joseph Labi today Many years later, in Israel, I recall my father taking me to the sea in Bat-Yam, our hometown outside Tel-Aviv.  We waded into the blue water until our toes could no longer touch the sand below. Then we floated and awaited for the waves to roll in from the deep.  We body-surfed the waves, our arms swinging like windmills to catch the cresting wave, carried to shore, and back again, and back again. Joseph and wife Yvonne today It is fitting, then, that last week the Holocaust Memorial documentarian chose to film my father with the sea behind him as a backdro...

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