Thousands of people from New York’s Jewish community gathered in Times Square on Thursday evening to demand the release of an estimated 203 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Throughout the event, billed as the “Bring Them Home Now” rally, faces of the missing were flashed across fifteen Times Square billboards. “I don’t think anyone is stressing the hostages,” said Eva Fogelman, a psychiatrist who specializes in groups for generations of the Holocaust. “Normally, when a hostage gets taken in Iran or somewhere it gets a lot of coverage.” Instead, Fogelman said, attention had shifted to the bombing of the...