The Man in the Window
I remember him as the man in the window. My grandfather, z”l, a survivor who lost his first wife and five children in the Holocaust,
I remember him as the man in the window. My grandfather, z”l, a survivor who lost his first wife and five children in the Holocaust,
In my first article in this publication, “My Journey in Emuna,’ I wrote about how Rabbi Shalom Arush’s books “The Garden of Peace” and “The
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