Batsheva Sadan tells the story of the lives and deaths of her parents, Rabbi Eli and Dina Horowitz
The story of their lives and deaths
We had to stand with our hands on our hearts and say, 'I swear allegiance to the American flag.' I r
When I returned to Israel, there was a female soldier at the airport who told me, "Well, move alread
You do not have a TV, do you? I said: no. And you do not watch movies? No. Why do you ask?
The relaxation and togetherness with my sister Debbie that fills me with strength
Stanley talks about his sister Debbie's stubbornness and her lack of interest in cleanliness !!
Debbie is shy, smiling and musical
Debbie's dealing with kosher food in her childhood home
The girls who went to take a look at the handsome son of the principal
When Eli threw apples
Hannah Novik recounts the life of Elnatan Horovitz
Can't go even one day without Eli
He repeats the verse several times, then begins to cry
Dina was terribly afraid of doctors and she was afraid of tests and she was not afraid to say that
The elegant Capitol .. Tanks in the streets .. The view, the view of Washington, her hometown, but t
Dad, this is very strange to me, this is the first time in so many years that we have no one with us
Debbie said she wants to make the whole house kosher and her father strongly opposes it