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A Star of David Fell from Heaven

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Gottschalk, Keith

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Cole, Natalie B.

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In 2003 space shuttle Columbia disintegrated, killing all on board. By a fluke of the laws of aerodynamics, the Israeli astronaut’s blue star air force emblem & diary survived intact, and fluttered 60 kms. down to ground. By a fluke of geography, they fell to earth outside a small Texas town called Palestine.

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Gottschalk, Keith. "A Star of David Fell from Heaven" Oakland Journal 18 (2010). 92-93

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2010-01-01

Subject


Poetry

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http://hdl.handle.net/10323/7863

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