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Tag Archives: Aviva Sela
“We’re too old to run to the safe room every time an alarm sounds,” they told their children. And what will you do if there’s an intrusion, the kids asked, and terrorists enter the kibbutz? “If they show up,” she would answer, “I’ll offer them coffee.”
YNET ‘I always said I would offer terrorists coffee if they invaded’: How Kibbutz Be’eri’s eldest resident survived Ariela Ringel Hoffman December 2, 2023 This coming January, Aviva Sela, member of Kibbutz Be’eri, will mark her 97 birthday. She says … Continue reading
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