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... that one is understood — not pitied. “Here, in 1973, after the Yom Kippur War, as soon as a new amputee... arrived we matched him with an amputee and his family from the ‘Six Day War.’ We try to teach the severely... and the tears. “The new amputee saw how the one from the ‘Six Day War’ had a job and a family, and his wife