When Ava Friedmann and Michael Henein were married, they used a tablecloth from Ms. Friedmann’s grandmother as a huppah, or ritual canopy held above the couple in a Jewish wedding.
That same braiding of their cultural traditions has steered them over the last three months, as they have talked about the Israel-Hamas war.
They decided to read identical news sources about the war to help make sure they stayed on the same page.
Many American Jews have reconsidered how they feel about Israel and even their own Jewish identity since the Oct. 7 attack, in which Israeli officials say Hamas militants killed roughly 1,200 people.
Israel’s reprisal, a bombing campaign and invasion, has killed more than 26,000 people, Palestinian officials say.
Persons:
Ava Friedmann, Michael Henein, Friedmann’s, Henein’s, Henein, ” Ms, Friedmann
Locations:
Egypt, Israel, Gaza