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August 20, 2008 • 19 Av 5768Mishpacha Issue 222

As Russian troops and artillery moved into Georgia last week, most of the Jews in Gori, located in the heart of the South Ossetia war zone, fled to Georgia’s capital city, Tbilisi. While many were airlifted off the battlefront to Israel, Mishpacha’s Aharon Granevitch-Granot flew the other way and holed up with the shellshocked refugees. A firsthand report of the devastation of destruction, the jubilation of a cease-fire, and the despair facing further conflict
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