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- Agam Berger, recently freed from Hamas captivity, reflected on her 482-day ordeal and her undying connection to Jewish faith.
- During captivity, she and fellow hostage Liri Albag celebrated Passover with a handmade Haggadah, which moved Berger to tears.
- Despite efforts by her captors to force a religious conversion, Berger remained committed to her Jewish rituals, even refusing nonkosher food and observing Shabbat.
- Agam Berger highlighted that there are still 59 hostages in Gaza, emphasizing, 'Our faith and covenant with God... Is more powerful than any cruel captor.
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Ex-hostage Agam Berger will perform at Auschwitz during March of the Living
Former captives and their families, alongside relatives of current hostages and Oct. 7 victims, set to join 80 Holocaust survivors, marking 80 years since end of World War II The post Ex-hostage Agam Berger will perform at Auschwitz during March of the Living appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
‘I chose the path of faith’: Freed hostage reflects on 482 days in Hamas captivity
Freed Israeli hostage Agam Berger shares her story of faith, resilience, and spiritual freedom during her 482-day captivity in Gaza. As Passover approaches, she reflects on survival, religious devotion, and the ongoing plight of those still held by Hamas.
Ex-hostage - We celebrated the Passover seder in captivity
IDF observer Liri Albag surprised her fellow abductee Agam Berger with a home-made Haggadah, bringing her to tears. By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel News The IDF observers held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip celebrated an emotional seder in captivity, one of them told a Hasidic publication Wednesday. “Before Passover, we were disappointed, because we thought that maybe by the holiday we would be back home,” Agam Berger told the Kfar Chabad paper. “W…
Freed hostage Agam Berger and Oct. 7 survivor Daniel Weiss to perform at central March of the Living ceremony at Auschwitz-Birkenau
We will play again. When Israel marks Yom Hashoah in two weeks, freed hostage Agam Berger will perform onstage at the March of the Living’s annual ceremony on the grounds of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the infamous Nazi extermination camp. She will play a 130-year-old violin that survived the Holocaust and was brought to Israel, gifted to her after her release in January during the second ceasefire agreement. Daniel Weiss, a resident of Kibbutz Be’eri…
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