960 H c-E. dig and made his way eastward along the Damascus road and in time reached Zefat, where he intended s Crusader ruins. , Russian with the Russian imn-dgrants, Polish with the Polish newcomers, but Yiddish was frowned upon.
within the castle. se not only from the joy of seeing the fat Jews puffing nearly naked through the streets while the po Not sleeping! some of them echoed, and they be- gan poking their fingers into Bar-El's cheeks. And then, because he knew that a large portion of Makor's population was Jewish, he picked his way carefully through
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