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Eliah Cohen was held hostage in Gaza for 505 days, enduring what he called hell on earth. Yet even in captivity, Eliah prayed every day, pretending to put on Tefilin, honoring Shabbat, and speaking directly to God.
Now free, he shares how his faith sustained him and how he helped others being held with him reconnect to prayer and hope.
What’s most remarkable is how Eliah, covered in tattoos and not “religiously observant” in appearance, has become a symbol of Israel’s spiritual awakening. His story is showing Israelis everywhere that faith and connection to God transcend external appearances.
The return of the Israeli hostages is opening a spiritual door in Israel, uniting the nation and inspiring thousands to return to prayer, Torah, and the light of Shabbat.
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