An edition of Li-heyot ʻima shel ḥayal (2018)

Li-heyot ʻima shel ḥayal

Being a soldier's mother

Li-heyot ʻima shel ḥayal
Lihie Lapid, Lihie Lapid
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An edition of Li-heyot ʻima shel ḥayal (2018)

Li-heyot ʻima shel ḥayal

Being a soldier's mother

You knew this moment would come. That's part of life here, in this country. To be an Israeli mother is to know from the moment of giving birth that one day it will be your turn to send your boy or girl to the army - because you have to keep the country. But it is also to dream that your children's children will no longer have to wear uniforms. And now it happens. In a moment your little boy or your little girl is enlisting. This book is dedicated to you - you, who now have so many questions and concerns, in this exciting and confusing moment in which life changes. Inside are Lihi Lapid's tips for the female soldier and mother of soldiers here to help you get through their army service and come home safely.

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Hebrew
Pages
222

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Cover of: Li-heyot ʻima shel ḥayal
Li-heyot ʻima shel ḥayal: Being a soldier's mother
2018, Yediʻot aḥaronot, Sifre Ḥemed
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Published in
Rishon le-Tsiyon
Series
Yediʻot sefarim, Yediʻot sefarim
Other Titles
Being a soldier's mother
Copyright Date
2018

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Dewey Decimal Class
355.1/095694

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Pagination
222 pages
Number of pages
222

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Open Library
OL44222314M
ISBN 10
9655644286
ISBN 13
9789655644289
OCLC/WorldCat
1050770427

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