Israel bombed Aleppo airport again today, and we both were reminded of a little related discovery in my library.  Last year we were looking at how certain passages in the bible were translated into English and I went to look them up in the King James translation that Bandi, my father-in-law, gave me forty years ago.  Ezi, who always examines everything, noted that the book was stamped with the insignia of a shop in Aleppo and the frontispiece was stuck together with another page, and he went to work separating the pages.  What emerged was a dedication by his grandfather to his grandmother, who was studying English.  Arpad Gut sent his love to his wife and explained he was busy repairing the runways after a b0mbing, 1942.  He was working then for the British in WWII.