The Cross

Enrique Espinoza

1924

“Sonia! . . . Sonia! . . . Where the devil have you gone, child? Sonia!”

A Jewish woman calls her little girl in from the patio of her apartment.

It’s five in the afternoon, and as it’s midwinter, night is falling.

The woman—Sara is her name—has just finished blessing the Friday evening candles and she and the household are already entering the…

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