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Friends lost, relatives at odds: How Oct. 7 reshaped lives in the U.S.
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Date:2025-04-10 05:04:45
In the last 12 months, Lisa Feit in Commack, New York, has seen longtime friendships fizzle. In Atlanta, Joy Metzler cut short a military career and no longer feels she can be herself with her family.
Since last Oct. 7, people across the country have endured antisemitic epithets, anti-Muslim rhetoric and near-violence. Parents have pulled children from school districts. Careerists have left jobs. College students have been suspended or had their degrees withheld.
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