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March 24, 2017

Dahlia Ravikovitch

March 24, 2017/ Amanda Verdery Young

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Dahlia Ravikovitch born Ramat Gan, Israel November 27, 1936 (d. 2005). Israeli poet; peace activist.

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On the sewage puddles of Sabra and Shattila
there you transferred masses of human beings
worthy of respect
from the world of the living to the world of the dead.
(A Baby Can't Be Killed Twice; photo Israel Fomin.)

March 24, 2017/ Amanda Verdery Young/
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