Word: sabras
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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There is one story every tourist in Israel hears: the story of the Sabra fruit. Found on a cactus, the Sabra is covered with thorns. But despite its forbidding exterior, its center is soft red and sweet. Israel's young people, the tale concludes, are called Sabras, for they are like the Sabra fruit: hard on the outside but soft on the inside...
Naomi will be twenty-one in February. Born on Ayeleth Hashachar, Naomi is Sabra to the core...
Eventually Naomi accepts a compromise. Instead of leaving she will take courses two times a week from a local teacher, and then later, the kibbutz will send her to the University--to study what, she is not yet sure. It is a defeat. Even the Sabra must sometimes swallow her pride...
...order generation which still remembers the ghettos and prison camps of Europe is quickly being displaced by a new breed-- the "Sabras." Sabra is a particularly apt description of the native Israeli because literally translated it means "fruit of the cactus"-- tough on the outside but tender on the inside. The Sabras are not as worried about world opinion as their fathers were; they have recognized (and rightly so) that their country can not depend on allies for its defense. Their experience has taught them the Machiavellian maxim that guarantees mean very little when the cannons speak. They are building...
Married. Yael Dayan, 28, novelist of Israel's young Sabra (native) generation (New Pace in the Mirror), to Israeli Army Colonel Dov Sion, 46, whom she met last month on the Sinai front; and Assaf Dayan, 22, Tel Aviv actor, to Aharona Malkind, 22, his high school sweetheart; all for the first time, in a double Jewish ceremony, with Yael and Assaf's parents, Israeli Defense Minister and Mrs. Moshe Dayan, plus 1,000 high-ranking guests, in attendance; at the Dayans' villa outside Tel Aviv...