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NEIL TABATZNIK AND THE LONG VIEW OF SERVICE
— On founding, stewardship, and the quiet leadership that allows good missions to endure by Paul Alexander Wolf Internal cover note This essay is offered as a foundational narrative reflecting the values and posture that shaped Tshemba from its beginning. It is written by a former volunteer (2023) who holds no current or future role… Keep reading →
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THE ROAD BACK – A LIFE BETWEEN PLACES
by Paul Alexander Wolf (Hlokomela Clinic – Treatment Room 1) —— There comes a point in every long journey when the road ahead feels shorter than the road behind. That’s when you start looking not for new destinations, but for the meaning that carried you this far. —— Beginnings My father had fought in the…
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The Duty of Witness in an Age of Secrecy
The Duty of Witness in an Age of Secrecy By Dr Paul Alexander Wolf There are times in history when governments forget that secrecy was meant to protect the people, not to protect power. This is one of them. In Gaza, the trucks wait at closed borders while leaders trade threats. Food is withheld in…
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THE SILENCE BEFORE THE STORM – A CHARGE TO THE WORLD
——->> THE SILENCE BEFORE THE STORM – A CHARGE TO THE WORLD By Dr Paul Alexander Wolf 🇦🇺 – October 2025 >>> There is a calm now in Gaza that tastes of warning. Trucks queue at the crossings – engines idling, food on pallets – and a promise of relief waits for permission that does…
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RIPPLES OF HOPE – THE CALL BEYOND GAZA
RIPPLES OF HOPE – THE CALL BEYOND GAZA – In Memory of Saleh Aljafarawi – Palestinian journalist, 28 – assassinated October 12, 2025, Gaza City >>>>> There are moments in history when silence is not peace – it is betrayal. And one of those moments is now. Picture a young man in Gaza – camera…
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GAZA WAS AND IS OUR WARNING!
Gaza Was Our Warning – The Human Covenant by Dr Paul Alexander Wolf Author’s Note This address is written in two movements. Gaza Was Our Warning bears witness to what occurred – the siege, the famine, the destruction of care itself. The Human Covenant asks what humanity must now build so that law and compassion…