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Letter: Hannah Moushabeck’s Homeland Tells Only One Side of a Complex Story - Amherst Indy

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I fully support ARPS’s goal to share stories of various backgrounds and cultures, as well as “promoting respect of people of diverse backgrounds and human rights.”  My personal background is that of a Jewish parent of an Amherst public school student. The Homeland book chosen by ARPS and read at Fort River and Wildwood is inclusive of only one perspective of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.  Whether such a complex historical period – with reverberatio…
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Amherst Indy broke the news in on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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