Photograph by David Rubinger
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Oct. 1973. Yom Kippur War. Safed Hospital. The tender hand of a Golani girl soldier comforts a wounded combatant on the first day of the war. A full year after it was taken, it was published in a local paper. The same evening the phone rang: "You don't know me," said a youngish voice, "I am the girl in the picture. And I am sure you will be pleased to know that the soldier is healthy and well."

David Rubinger talks about
his most meaningful picture.


 
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