The Humble Giant: A Grandson Remembers Rabbi Rafael Levin
Through personal memories and remarkable stories, a grandson reflects on the humility, kindness, and quiet greatness of Rabbi Rafael Levin zt”l.
Through personal memories and remarkable stories, a grandson reflects on the humility, kindness, and quiet greatness of Rabbi Rafael Levin zt”l.
A powerful story of a childhood near-death experience that led to a lifelong connection to faith and a journey toward a new life.
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At just 12, Elena Yeshiwork set out alone from Ethiopia for Israel, surviving hunger, prison, and danger until she finally reached home, a journey she calls her own Exodus.
In post-Holocaust Krakow, a Yemenite rabbi is guiding Jews back to their roots, sparking a quiet revival of faith, identity, and connection.
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Rare photos from Yad Vashem show how Jews observed Passover during World War II in ghettos, refugee shelters, hospitals, and internment camps.
Rare photos from Yad Vashem reveal how Jewish communities across Europe prepared for and celebrated Passover on the eve of World War II.
She thought she was writing fiction. Then she discovered a woman whose life mirrored the story almost detail for detail.