A Day of Remembrance
Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day. See how storytelling plays a key role in observing Yom HaShoah.
Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day. See how storytelling plays a key role in observing Yom HaShoah.
In this story from May 1984, star of stage, television and radio Arlene Francis shares how she came upon a new way to “love thy neighbor.”
As I gazed at her precious face, I whispered, “Mom, I definitely have your hands… I wish I had your faith.”
Her grandmother and grandfather both survived the Holocaust, but their reunion required some divine intervention.
Mary Frances was everything this 11-year-old girl wanted to grow up to be.
They've been close pals since college, and now they're neighbors, to boot.
Isn’t it wonderful when someone knows the real you and still loves you?
In this excerpt from Plus: The Power of Faith, a woman reflects on the lessons of faith and love she learned around the kitchen table.
She wasn't sure her family was ready for a new dog, but someone up above was positive they were.
I’ve sent my son off to war twice, and I know the battles faced when a loved one deploys…
It was as if God was letting me know my Mom job wasn’t over. My girls still needed me…
Most of the time, I hardly notice the handprints of my boys. But they are traces of love. It’s like that with God, I think…