Israeli Reserve Families Face Ongoing Emotional Strain
Neora and her partner E. moved to Ramat Gan two years ago. Neora lost her only sibling in the war and describes challenges of living with a partner in reserve duty.
Neora and E. moved to Ramat Gan together two years ago. They are looking forward to starting a family. Neora lost her only sibling in the war. She has spoken about the difficulties of being married to a soldier serving in the reserves.
The couple measures time in periods of reserve duty, funerals, sirens, and short family visits. They are beginning to consider building a life after these experiences. A photograph shows Neora seated in a narrow hallway while E.
Stands above her in uniform. The image was taken by Chen G. Schimmel.
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