In the wake of her mother's death and leading up to Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's assassination, an Israeli woman of Yemeni descent struggles to understand where her family came from.
Ms. Tsabari's opinion piece in NYTimes the other day was deeply moving and educational ("I come from a long line of housekeepers")
and her voice is one im not surprised you might enthusiastically embrace
(on a ridiculously more shallow tangent i believe a word "prefered" was subtituted in your subtitled video for the desired "proferred" ...but could easily be wrong as i often am 🫣)
Ms. Tsabari's opinion piece in NYTimes the other day was deeply moving and educational ("I come from a long line of housekeepers")
and her voice is one im not surprised you might enthusiastically embrace
(on a ridiculously more shallow tangent i believe a word "prefered" was subtituted in your subtitled video for the desired "proferred" ...but could easily be wrong as i often am 🫣)
It was a great piece in the NYT. Let me check on proferred -- there is some automated stuff that is still overwhelming me. Thanks for that.