Shlomo Slonim gazes at four large black and white photos of family members adorning the dining room wall of his apartment in Ra'anana, a city in central Israel.
Scars of an Israeli survivor of the Hebron massacre
Shlomo Slonim was barely a year old when Arab rioters in Hebron slaughtered 67 Jews, including his parents, grandparents and brother, during the infamous 1929 Hebron massacre. He still can't shake the ghosts of the past.
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