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Full Description
While the Angels of Death sent their parents to the gas chambers,
an Angel of Life rescued and raised hundreds of Jewish children.
IWhen World War II broke out in all its fury, Reb Yona Tiefenbrunner was
a simple German Jew who had just begun building a family. But then, in
a heartbeat, he made a life choice that few of us would ever be able to
contemplate, much less embrace, and changed his life forever.
R' Yona
opened an orphanage in Antwerp under the ever watchful eyes of the
Gestapo. Overnight, he became a hero, a father to hundreds of
traumatized and tortured Jewish orphans. This is his story. The
children referred to him simply as "Monsieur," but they knew that he
would risk his life to save them. Courageous, defiant, and unyielding,
R' Yona infused his orphanage with Torah, love, and tranquility -
creating a safe haven in a world of death and destruction. Even when
the war was over and others tried to put the past behind them, R' Yona
and his wife did not cease to nurture and educate these children as
their own; rebuilding their shattered spirits and giving them a chance
at life.
This is a gripping tale of altruism and self sacrifice in the
face of terrible danger, of miraculous salvation, and of the healing
power of love. It is a testimony to the phenomenal powers of devotion
and steadfast faith, and a lesson in how they can spur us onto to
accomplish great things.
A compelling story of salvation and selflessness, Angel of
Orphans pays tribute to an ordinary man of extraordinary courage — a
hero whose legacy is eternal.
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