Freed Russian Hostage Puts on Tefillin for the First Time
Freed hostage Sasha Troufanov, who was released from Hamas captivity on Shabbos after 498 days of captivity, put on tefillin for the first time.
Freed hostage Sasha Troufanov, who was released from Hamas captivity on Shabbos after 498 days of captivity, put on tefillin for the first time.
After nearly 500 days, Sasha was freed from Gaza captivity. The next morning, he turned to his faith.
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