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A Poetic Cry for Peace, Resilience, and Remembrance: Brad Solomon’s “From the Heart to the Homeland”

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London, UK – In the wake of one of the most harrowing tragedies in modern Israeli history, British author and humanitarian Brad Solomon channels his emotional journey into a stirring new poetry collection titled From the Heart to the Homeland. This anthology, written in memory of the victims of the October 7, 2023, massacres and those who gave their lives in defense of Israel, is a profound expression of grief, hope, and unyielding solidarity.

Volunteering on the ground in Israel for over five months in 2024, Solomon witnessed trauma, loss, and solidarity firsthand as a country was besieged. In more than 40 affecting verses, he transforms suffering into powerful words, presenting readers with a deeply personal yet universally human contemplation on war, humanity, and home. Each poem is a salute—not only to the lost but also to the unbreakable spirit of a people who remain steadfast in times of trial.

With themes that include the fight of the Swords of Iron, the anguish of the hostages (“Bring Them Home”), and the inspiring strength of volunteers, Solomon’s collection becomes more than poetry—it becomes testimony. Woven throughout are affirmations like “Am Yisrael Chai” and “Yet Still, We Rise,” underscoring the resilience of a nation and its global supporters.

More than a literary project, From the Heart to the Homeland is a mission. All proceeds from the book go toward two crucial causes: Shanti Farm Rescue, an animal shelter in northern Israel, and Sword of Iron, a volunteer-driven initiative supporting affected Israeli communities. With this, Solomon ensures that his words not only heal but also help.

“My goal,” says Solomon, “is to remind the world that despite unimaginable hardships, the spirit of Israel endures—and that solidarity through art can be a powerful force for healing.”

Solomon’s poetry speaks not only to Zionist advocates and humanitarian volunteers but also to anyone touched by war, grief, or the enduring hope for peace. As he looks forward to the release of a second poetry collection, From the Heart to the Homeland sets a benchmark for poetic advocacy—raw, resonant, and resilient.

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Name: Brad Solomon

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Phone: +44 7912 225434

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