ing; this is my home; this is where I belong." She touches the ground; she kisses her fingers. Ms. Zafrani, a religious woman who wears a kerchief over her hair, has no ideological or Zion- istic reason why she won't budge — she's just rooted to the place. She has nothing against those who've headed for safer parts. "May they live and be healthy," she says. The radio is playing in the shelter — music and news. Spirits seem pretty high. At the municipality building, Michael Ohayon, another rooted veteran of Kiryat Shemonah, says, "The best thing that hap- pened was that so many people left town. If not, the shelters would have been crowded with people, and the pressure would have been like an atom bomb." Rooted or not, people are jumpy at 274 Yehuda Halevi. A soft explosion goes offin the dis- tance, and people say, "There's another Katyusha," and anybody standing outside the shelter scur- ries in. A local nurse and social worker come to check on people, and when another explosion is heard, a few people shout, in- cluding the social worker, who says, 'That's another Katyusha. Everybody inside." Rumors spread fast. A man down the street says he heard the last Katyusha fell near the town swimming pool. Another man says it fell at the other end of town. One of the Katyushas, as it turned out, struck an apartment building in another neighbor- hood. No one was injured, be- cause no one was inside the upper-floor apartment where the rocket hit. On the sixth day of "Grapes of Wrath," there were few hittable human targets left in Kiryat Shmonah — nearly everyone was out of town or underground. After nearly three decades of Katyushas, you learn. ❑ DETROIT Help Us Fight Cancer In Michigan. 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