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  1. One Woman's Experiences with ALS

    I entered a taxi one day, on my way to an urgent meeting. 
    Please Hashem, I davened, let the meeting go well. Let me not fall or choke. Hashem, You are the Ultimate Goodness. I'm scared. Hold my hand please and let these incidents pass.

    The taxi drew to a halt, I paid the driver, and...

    I can't get out!!! What's this? Help me! What is wrong with me? 
    My feet don't move. It's as if a mammoth pump has sucked the energy out of my legs so chat they are left lying, completely lifeless, on the taxi seat. 

    Hashem, what is going on with me? What is going to happen to me next? 

    Geveret! The driver is losing his patience. 

    I flush, my redness stemming from embarrassment, 
    and even more so from fear and dread. 

    Geveret!!! 

    Driver, I cannot get out...

    Thus begins the spine-tingling story of the active and vibrant Mrs. Esther Klein, educational supervisor of the Bais Yaakov preschools in Jerusalem, and an esteemed lecturer and pedagogic center director. 
    When Mrs. Klein fell ill with an incurable, neurodegenerative disease, even the walls closing in on the best years of her life couldn't stop her from spreading her wings heavenwards with emunah and simchah

    With simple and couching words, Mrs. Klein writes her story. Along­side her moving and couching experiences, all the chapters of this book include spiritual and educational insights. For in the author's opinion, there is no point being couched and moved, if those emotions don't lead to action. Learn More
  2. What started out as a glorious vacation in Paris ended as a terrifying nightmare.

    When newlyweds Miriam and Daniel didn’t return home from France as scheduled, Miriam’s mother, Ann, knew something terrible must have happened.

    The young couple had already boarded the plane home when officers removed them from their seats and returned them to the airport, assuring them, “This is just routine.” Opening a suitcase that a trusted “friend” had begged them to take, they were horrified to discover a cache of contraband drugs. Although they desperately tried to explain their innocence, they were immediately arrested and prevented from contacting anyone.

    Miriam, who was expecting her first child, was thrown into a rigid and foreign prison, while Daniel was incarcerated in a different facility on the other side of town, both barred from contacting family, lawyers, or each other.

    It was a living nightmare, the kind you never want to face; the kind you can’t wake up from. After days of anguish and worry, Ann rushed to Paris to negotiate the French legal system and offer support to her daughter and son-in-law, shuttling back and forth between the two prisons in her attempts to encourage and uplift the frightened young couple.

    Behind Prison Walls is the true story of Miriam’s harrowing experience, seen through her daily letters to her family. As she sits alone in her prison cell, she chronicles her struggles to obtain kosher food, keep her terror at bay, and daven fervently for release before her baby is born. Miriam’s compassion for others and firm emunah fortify her throughout her ordeal, but her mother, reading between the lines, interprets the terror behind her seemingly mundane musings.

    Now being told for the first time after years of silence, Behind Prison Walls is the riveting account of one family’s agonizing trial. It’s the story of hope over despair, acts of human kindness over selfish betrayal, and faith that steadfastly endures even behind prison walls. Learn More

  3. Galia is a severely brain-damaged Israeli girl. Her mother, Shulamit Gad, a non-observant, divorced woman with the arduous challenge of caring for Galia on her own, learns about Facilitated Communication, a computer-based technique of reaching out to the mentally disabled. When Galia is introduced to the method, she immediately responds, revealing to her mother earth-shattering, mind-boggling secrets that the facilitator (the expert working as a go-between) could not have known or made up. As a result, Shulamit Gad returns to her roots, and resolves to publicize the deep, enlightening, and astounding Torah truths that Galia consistently imparts during their F.C. sessions. The story of Galia's faith even as she suffers, will touch your heart, but her every revelation, disclosed here, will touch your soul. Learn More

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