Built in Czechia, the violin belonged to a musician who played in an orchestra and was killed in the Holocaust.
In what appeared to be the first media interview by a captive freed in this ceasefire, Agam Berger told Israeli public radio Reshet Bet that she was moved around multiple times during the nearly 16 ...
Israel by survivor, later restored by Tzachi Beck, who left it unplayed for years before gifting it to ex-captive: 'I knew it ...
Berger noted that she caught wind of current events in Israel after her Hamas captors gave her a January edition of "Maariv." ...
Agam Berger told Israeli public radio Reshet Bet that she was moved around multiple times during the nearly 16 months she was held in the Gaza Strip. She said she was held in tunnels and ...