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    Sasha Troufanov Reconnects with Faith After Gaza Release

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    What’s happening

    Sasha Troufanov, recently released after nearly 500 days in Gaza captivity, finds solace in faith. Less than a day after returning to Israel, the former hostage took a significant step by engaging in a religious ritual with the chief rabbi of Russia.

    Why it matters

    The commitment to faith shown by Troufanov accentuates the enduring spirit and resilience of those affected by conflict. Israel’s dedication to securing the safe return of hostages and the community’s support in reintegrating them showcase the nation’s commitment to its citizens.

    The details

    Following his release, Troufanov was one of three hostages freed in the sixth round of the initial deal. The joy was palpable as they reunited with their families shortly after arriving in Re’im. At Sheba Medical Center, they underwent medical evaluations under the watchful support of the community.

    What’s next

    Starting his new chapter, Sasha engaged in a personal religious ceremony. On Sunday morning, at the hospital, he donned tefillin under the guidance of a local rabbi, offering prayers of gratitude and hopes for remaining captives’ liberation.

    Community and faith

    Sasha’s reunion with family, held until after Shabbat, underscores an increasingly observed tradition in his family, sparked by personal trials and reaffirmed through shared faith.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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