Recap: Sender travels home on the train at his grandmother’s request. He wonders why she wanted him to come home. He has the plans and photos from the Wright brothers, and he keeps checking to make sure his suitcase is under his seat. He dozes off and wakes with a start when he senses someone leaning over him. The man moves back down the aisle. Later, as he heads home with the precious papers stowed in his suitcase, he wonders if someone is following him.

Recap: Kalman is partnered with Ezra for reading, and when Ezra suggests that Kalman should take a turn to read, Kalman pours his water bottle all over the book and then starts crying and claims Ezra did it. Ezra gets marched to the principal’s office for something he didn’t do.

 

On July 10, American Friends of Soroka Medical Center (AFSMC) celebrated “The History of the Star of David” art installation in its permanent home at Soroka Medical Center, Israel’s newest cultural landmark. Artist and filmmaker Marc Bennett’s monumental artwork greets visitors, patients and their families with its uplifting color palette depicting the enduring journey of the world’s most recognizable star. AFSMC commissioned Bennett to create the installation, which is the largest of its kind, standing 16 feet tall and spanning 24 feet wide. This permanent public art installation, produced on a striking stainless steel material, shines as a beacon of hope throughout the redesigned Healing Garden adjacent to the Legacy Heritage Oncology Center and Dr. Larry Norton Institute at the campus in Be’er Sheva.