The desperate plea of Aliza, a Jewish woman trapped in an Arab village – “Come rescue me now! My husband is coming!!” – sent shudders down the spines of thousands of Jewish women in Eretz Yisrael who flocked to halls in Yerushalayim and Beit Shemesh to hear her story.
The riveting drama of her rescue, told over in English by Aliza herself, the woman who experienced it, has prompted calls from across the globe for speaking engagements here, to enable women in Canada to be enlightened and inspired.
In response, Yad L’Achim, which orchestrated her rescue, is bringing Aliza to Canada to tell her story in a limited number of what promises to be incredible events. The events will take place this coming week from Sunday (5/21) through Wednesday’s event in Toronto (5/24).
At the event, you will hear Aliza tell over her emotionally powerful and inspirational personal story. Aliza went from unimaginable suffering to heroic triumph and today is a courageous role model to many young women in Eretz Yisrael as she inspires others with her story and message. Today, Aliza helps Yad L’Achim in the rescue of other Jewish and children trapped in Arab villages.
It is an event and experience not to be missed.
In addition, a breathtaking film will be shown documenting the rescue of Dina bat Leah and her two children. Dina had spent 28 years in an abusive marriage in Tulkarem, an Arab village under the control of the Palestinian Authority.
The evenings will conclude with a film, being aired for the first time,that tells the story of Michal, recently rescued from Uzbekistan together with her children, who, with Hashem’s help, recently married a religious Jewish man. As well as the feature “From Daood to Dovid’s Bar-Mitvah”
Organizers of the events are reporting unprecedented demand for tickets and urge women to order in advance; seats are limited.
The first three events took place in Montreal and the participants were raving about them.
There will be one mega evening in Toronto / Thornhill, taking place
For further information and to order tickets call 866-923-5224 or visit www.yadlachim.org