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Letters
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Corn, Dvora
, Wind, Olga P
, Kushner, Arlene
, Simantov, Andrea
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Halper, Jeff
2007
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Corn, Dvora
, Wind, Olga P
, Kushner, Arlene
, Simantov, Andrea
, Corn, Ben
, Richmond, Yale
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Halper, Jeff
2007
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Letters
2007
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No one would choose to be diagnosed with cancer or any other disease. However, it is not uncommon for participants in our programs to remark that having cancer \"was the best thing that happened\" to their relationship. Often, the simple human act of caring, and a changed \"perspective\" (the meaning of the Hebrew word tishkofet), can alter the experience from what has now been documented to increase the risk of depression and other negative sequellae to one of greater fulfillment in life. (Information on Life's Door-Tishkofet services and upcoming couple's retreats can be found @ www.tishkofet.co.il or call 02-631- 0803). To begin with, Resolution 242 does not require Israel to return to the Green Line (essentially the 1949 armistice line). The resolution, with which its drafters struggled long and hard, calls for Israel to withdraw from \"territories occupied in the recent conflict.\" It deliberately avoids reference to \"the territories\" or \"all territories\" because it was not the intention of the drafters that this would be required. For the other sense of the resolution is that every state in the area has the \"right to live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries,\" and it was broadly recognized that the Green Line would not provide Israel with secure borders. Resolution 242 addresses only the relationship between Israel and surrounding Arab states. There is no reference to either a \"Palestinian people\" or a \"Palestinian state\" - nor to direct negotiations. Such negotiations were anathema to the Arab states, which had declared three \"Noes\" - no recognition of Israel, no peace, no negotiations.
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