I will never forget the trip to the kibbutz, when soldiers who are being released for the first time
The parent as the representative of the world, the mediator between the child and the world
Batsheva Sadan tells the story of the lives and deaths of her parents, Rabbi Eli and Dina Horowitz
It feels so blasphemous that they were murdered
Dina was all singing, she was all a tune, one big tune that would never end.
The story of their lives and deaths
Extreme humility, without self-importance, listening and openness to every person
I gave a scream at home that they thought at least a squad of terrorists had entered through the win
I would move all my desires aside and I would say to myself one, two, three four, five ... I will ge
The things we see in and admire in others, are actually the things that exist within us.
Dina's words of reassurance to her students during the second intifada
Look for those who need us
Elisha's miracle
Dina in the right place and at the right time
Dina's sewing machine, kindness, love and giving
Dina as a bridal instructor
Rabbi Eli and Dina help with the pairing
Debbie's soft voice
Teacher Dina was like a mother to me
The piano concert that Dina stopped in the middle
Dina's excitement about the release of Natan Sharansky
Then she told me that when she's alone in the car she opens windows and sings loudly and does not ca
Music first and foremost
Debbie's dealing with kosher food in her childhood home