Scrolled down looking for a comment along these lines. You can tell he's projecting his own fears through that message to his nephew. It seems like he was lonely for a long time and that scared him deeply, so he's very, very happy to know that his nephew won't have to go through the same thing. Must have bottled up those feelings for...well, most of a lifetime.
@@edith1315 Hard to know what to add. Might be cool if airports built a space for this type of event since so many happen. It's everything to connect the moment you can. Just wish people had the option of more privacy as well.
I can not fathom the depth of loneliness and despair he must have lived with his whole life and how much of a light meeting his nephew and seeing his brother in his features must have been. Amazing.
Can you imagine, finding out at 102 that your little brother who you thought died long ago along with the entire rest of yor family, survived! Married and had children and you still have family that isn't your direct descendants. Wow. What a thing to go to the afterlife with, a gift of priceless value. I think this guy will go in peace when he is finally ready.
@@FOOJFOOJIYAMA Well sure he had a family but youre being too literal with the word alone. Not having a father, mother, brother, sister, cousin, nephew, aunt, uncle...Nothing existing. Until he raised a family of his own, he was the last of his known bloodline to him. I dont think we should need to have experienced being an orphan to understand the meaning of alone in that specific context.
Something terrible happened to me recently that has allowed me to do that. It's very hard as a man to do but I think once you do it's relatively easy to continue to do so.
@@esdrasmanrique6457 the older you get the more you break out of social cages and norms. Old Men don't have to prove anything to anybody so they really can sho their feelings easier than younger men I belive.
When he says “you won’t be alone” you can see the pain in his eyes. After all his loneliness, his first thought is not for himself, but for his family. It’s not “I won’t be alone”, but “You won’t be alone”. He feels empathetic and protective; he doesn’t want anyone else to feel the sadness he has felt. A small detail that marks a wonderful human being.
Ppl get upset when they FEEL alone for a few days, this guy WAS alone for nearly his entire life I'm assuming, I'm so glad he reunited with family at the end
I'm crying thinking of the fact he didn't sleep in two days. He was probably thinking about what his brother went through and couldn't see the end of it. This is one of the most emotionally intense videos I've ever seen.
Wow, this guy spent 70 years thinking he was all alone, I can't imagine the emotions he felt when he learned his brother survived, and went through life thinking the same thing as him
@@acetiv8 ye we know that his nephew. David is saying how the old man must have felt learning that his brother survived and lived without him (living a whole life and having kids) thinking that he was dead just like himself. The emotions that kind of revalation would bring would be both devastating and joyful. Also knowing that he can't meet see him again because he had already passed away.
no point trying to. I was emotional already, but seeing the face of someone you lost and thought dead 80 years ago in the face of his nephew just turned on the waterworks for me. His whole family was lost to him, he made himself a new one, but it is important to him to tell his nephew he has and will always have family, so he will not have to suffer his pain, and he's so happy for it.
When the uncle marveled how much his nephew looked like his father it must have been so emotional for him because he never got to see his brother in old age as he thought he had died young. He remembered his brother as he looked back then, so to see his nephew as a grown man it must have felt like seeing how his brother would have looked later in life. An incredible experience I’m so glad they both got to experience and thankful we are able to witness it.
The way he placed his hands on his nephew's cheek and kissed him with no hesitation, then kept holding him while crying... It shows how much he's been waiting and hurting. Mentioning how his nephew looks like his younger brother, imagine how much he misses him. His voice breaking as he cried too...I can't even imagine what they've all gone through.
The Onkel saying “you have family here, you won’t be alone” broke my heart. He knew how it feels to be alone and don’t want his nephew to feel the same way
@@anyonebutnell Yea I realized that but I'm sure it still gave him some peace and happiness finding out that his brother lived to be 87 and died 2011 rather than dying in 1939.
Maya W. (EDITED) did you even watch the video? the older man says "you look just like your father" meaning thats not his son, thats his nephew. his mom was probably pregnant with him just before his dad went off to war, had him during his service, and his uncle by the sounds of it didnt even know his brother was going to be a dad. as if his brother died before he got to tell him type thing. so this is huge news to him to find out his brother ended up having a kid and that kid lived a whole life with a family of his own. EDIT: i clearly know what i said happened in the video. maya w edited their comment so it would look that way. they stated before that this was father and son, when really its uncle and nephew .
MrB4MV101 Did you watch the video? There was a caption in there that said the brother lived and sent his son to come meet him instead. His brother lived and had a family afterwards. He thought all of his family was dead, but it turns out he has more family. Edit: Maya literally has no edit history. It doesn’t say it was ever edited. Man had to cover his tracks because he never read what she wrote. Does he not know we can see it’s edited?
"You are a copy of your father" Man, that hits you right in the feels. Even though his brother passed away probably years before this meeting happened, this man still got to see his brother's face again in the form of his nephew.
Yes, that statement stunned me. The old man at some point realized that both his brother and nephew were living their lives believing that they had no other family in the world. That thinking isn’t comparable to not seeing your kids or grandkids on weekends. It’s just, well 🤷🏽♂️ 😔
Yes. My heart hurt for that poor sleepless man. Such incredible luck that he found a family member, especially so long afterwards. And when he saw the likeness to the brother he lost - what a gift.
“now u have a big family here in Israel, you wont be alone” this really killed me, and the way he looked at him with his eyes full of tears, it was really pure
I am so happy that he was reunited with his nephew who he never met until he was in his late 60s. The fact they even met is amazing and the emotions he felt were huge and one of the best in life.
That’s crazy all he cared about was making sure his nephew knew he wasn’t alone like he was. I wish he could of found him decades ago to spend more time with him and his other family he found
@@OneTequilaTwoTequila Yes, but they can cram a lot of happyness in the time they have left. I hope the nephew had a lot of children and grandchildren who could meet this man. He is full of family and world history. This is important.
He was so focused on stressing that the nephew had family and he wasn’t alone. I wonder how many sleepless nights that poor man lived feeling all alone and stranded in life after the war. Not to mention the survivor’s guilt that must have plagued him, too.
@Los Santos Bud It was the genocide of 8 million people. I hope you know that. I would urge you to read “Night” by Elie Wiesel. It’s a quick, but impactful read
It was the “you won’t be alone!” that absolutely broke me. You can hear both the personal pain and relief in this poor man’s voice. He’s so selfless that he’s immediately happy that his nephew won’t have to experience the kind of crushing loneliness he once felt.
@@notcall_me5393 Yes, a fact we all acknowledge and feel awful for. Still you dont seem to care much for the people in the video. You demand empathy yet give none?
when thinking about the atrocious trauma that a person who survived carries i never stop to think about that he might be only one of a family and the loneliness that you had to carry aswell this is so heartwarming to see
He’s now 106, meaning he was born in either 1915 or 1916. Truly one of the worst times to be born, during the First World War. He probably also had to go through the Polish-Soviet war and next, the worst one, World War II. I hope this man lives the rest of his life happily, he truly did not deserve to suffer like this.
Imagine living nearly your whole life alone, escaping persecution, thinking you'd always be alone but then a beacon of hope shines through and you realize you're no longer alone. That feeling must have been so powerful and uplifting for him.
It's crazy how they just embrace and cry, without talking for the first 20+ seconds. That is love. Not something said, but rather something felt. Their joy in finding their lost family that they thought dead must have been immense. Congratulations.
None of us even if we have close friends and families that went through us will ever know the feelings they truly have to be ripped apart and wore torn whatever countries seem friends and family tortured victim or just disappearing like the air and a breezy day taking down a small tree limb that could have been hundreds of thousands you're all blessed we need to embrace our family and friends more learn to forgive more learn to be cautious with the family and friends that we need to be cautious with but we still need to raise everybody up in prayer to our Lord and savior this wasn't my reckless sight to see I'm so grateful to the people that put this out there for us to see blessings to all and whatever Faith or walk you are on!
@@Junomaster2006 it’s too bad that no matter what a guy like you is watching-however non-relevant to feminism it is-he’ll be 100% certain to post about feminism. Further proof that we do still have a point to make, along with proof that you don’t know what his sort of pain is like either. Your kind of privilege is next level, sir.
So heartwarming but also heartbreaking This man was very lucky to reach 102 years old and he was robbed of many years without his family until now when he meets his nephew; it makes you think how truly valuable time is. Enjoy the time you have with family and friends
Wow, to think that your entire family died in the war, but then to find out decades later that your brother made it and went on to live a happy and fulfilling life instead of an untimely demise must have given this man an immense sense of happiness and relief.
I know I wouldn't be able to imagine it. It's so hard for me to even think about the fact that even though his brother made it out of there, they never actually got to meet and the brother died thinking he was the only survivor of the family.
He truly is a beautiful soul the part that got me is where he told his nephew he wouldn’t be alone because he’ll have a family in Israel...goes to show he doesn’t want the nephew to feel what he felt.
"You're a copy of your father." That was the point, at which I shed a tear. In that moment he realized, that his brother had found a way to not only survive, but also to live and love. And since traits can be inherited, his nephew represents a part of his brother, that is still alive.
I was thinking about how he never got to grow old with his brother, so that meeting his son like this was like finally being able to see his brother grown up.
Oh my, I'm crying. This was such a blessing, and I'm so glad he knows that he does have family. Ugh, nothing makes me cry like reunions. Especially of this degree of sadness before, thinking all you loved, died. Only to find out you do have family left, and are reunited. Bless all of these people.
Thats so beautiful. "You are a copy of your father!" what a beautiful moment for that man, thought he had no living relatives and was alone on the earth. Go hug your family :) were so lucky to have ours.
This is so incredibly touching. So glad this old gentleman found family at last. (And who one earth would give this video a thumbs down? People baffle me at times.)
junipa Because some people don’t let their emotions get in the way of logic and reasoning. Women have trouble with that I suppose. Unsusceptible people are the ones who dislike it.
Not even joking some people just click on the first video they see, then dislike it. They haven’t even read the title yet. Just dislike, then move to the next video and dislike. It’s a literal thing people do. Internet trolls as well.
"Now you have a big family here in Israel, you won't be alone" This hit me so hard, imagine losing all your relatives, friends and family. The loneliness he must have felt all those years...
@@talesofthespiritwarriorand1106 bro not crying at your parents funeral is normal, but you would the moment you found out they were dead. If it was unexpected or pretty early then yeah men cry dude??
Does both makes me very happy and breaks my heart. He spent all these years thinking his family was dead and grieving their loss. I'm so grateful that he connected with his family before he died. And that's the part that makes me happy. What an incredible blessing.
The look of pride, relief and love in his eyes when he says to his nephew, "now you have a big family in Israel.. you won't be alone" is heartbreakingly beautiful. I can't imagine how lonely he must have been all his life thinking there was no one left. Now over 100 years old, he gets the gift of knowing that not only someone in his family was still alive, but he has descendents, probably grandkids, that I really hope he got to meet. Wonderful reunion right here
@Luciel Astaroth Palestine is what the romans called the Israeli kingdom and its provinces in ancient times it has nothing to do with "palestinians" who came to israel from jordan syria and lebanon around 150-200 years ago
@@dmy_tro I think they meant that since he thought his entire family had passed away and that he was the only one, he now knows the name will carry on after him.
@@NukemXII I imagine those tears were years of loneliness melting away and closure knowing that his brother made it out as well and lived a happy life. It's great to see with all of the negativity nowadays.
I'm absolutely sobbing, the fact that he said he hasn't slept in 2 nights waiting for his nephew. He was truly excited to meet him though he hadn't seen him in years, that's love.
What a beautiful moment. "You're an exact copy of your father" really made me shed some tears. Can't even begin to imagine the relief of find out youre not alone after all the hardships this gentleman went through. Wish him and his family all the best.
Thank you so much for making this known. And thank you to Eliahu and his nephew for making this public. This is so very meaningful! I am so glad they could find each other and actually see each other. What a story he'll have to tell everyone when he gets to heaven. Wonders never cease!
" Now you have a big family ,You wont be alone " when he said that i realised that it came from long suffering of him being all alone thinking all his family is gone😢
I can’t imagine seeing someone that you thought died ages ago in a horrible time and experience. Then to see someone that shares that awful memory I can’t imagine what locked emotions surfaced in that moment.
“I haven’t slept in two nights waiting for you” my heart just shattered. I am so grateful for this meeting. I pray he lives or lived out the rest of his life in complete peace. Shalom 🙏🏽
@@Ps3rikbr68 I speak Russian and he said the he can't sleep at night. Not specifically two nights. But either way, It was shattering my heart. I am so touched by this clip and thankful to see that this man is full of love.
@@angela5150 Oh, thanks for clarifying. But I still don't get it. I don't know Russian, but the subtitles said "I haven't slept in two nights waiting for you." So it's pointing that he haven't slept. Haven't slept for days, weeks? No. It says "in two nights". So... Idk, english isn't my native language, neither Russian. Then that's what I understood.
Seeing elders cry hits different,it makes me 20 times more emotional compared to a young man or woman crying,especially after everything he’s been through,living his life thinking all this time he was alone with no family.I can’t imagine that horrible feeling,Bless his soul and every person in that family.
True. The uncle's voice, on seeing his brother's kid, I will never forget it. When he said to him that he looks like your younger brother... I have no words to express the feeling I am having right now. Whenever his time comes (uncle), he can peacefully sleep knowing his brother survived and had a family. I wish they had met sooner, he could have met his brother.
Oh my gosh... I just can't. The last sentence "you won't be alone." This man probably felt so alone for decades. If you didn't tear up, you're not human.
Imagine how having a world war might’ve felt like. One day your playing with your friends and family outside and the next strange people taking you away because of your religion and you see people being killed right in front of you, bombs and planes filling the dark smoky sky. They probably thought the world was ending back then. Very terrifying 😢
@@Earthsage I believe that we may be heading in that direction again with fighting over the natural resources that Israel has unearthed. Greed and power is the reason for war 99% of the time. The other 1% is justifiable defence of those that are defenseless.
“You have a big family, you won’t be alone”
You can tell this man was lonely for so many years...
Exactly
I think he was worried also about being the last family member and he was really happy to see his family legacy move on
I was your 1000th like. Cool.
that gave me chills 😞😞
Scrolled down looking for a comment along these lines. You can tell he's projecting his own fears through that message to his nephew. It seems like he was lonely for a long time and that scared him deeply, so he's very, very happy to know that his nephew won't have to go through the same thing. Must have bottled up those feelings for...well, most of a lifetime.
Him kissing the pictures was just heartbreaking
Joe Villa same 😊
@@archetypefilmandclips1567 wtf
That first hug!!
Archetype Film and Clips wtf is wrong with you
Archetype Film and Clips i
When he says “you won’t be alone” it’s like he’s almost saying it to himself.
This. This. This. This. This. This. This. THIS is exactly what I thought.
...............🫂🫂🫂🫂.............
Yes that momment made me weep like a child
@@edith1315
Hard to know what to add.
Might be cool if airports built a space for this type of event since so many happen. It's everything to connect the moment you can. Just wish people had the option of more privacy as well.
This part truly made me tear up.
He feels as though his people need to be there so they're not endangered and alone. Can't blame the guy
I can not fathom the depth of loneliness and despair he must have lived with his whole life and how much of a light meeting his nephew and seeing his brother in his features must have been. Amazing.
Rest in peace to him 🪦🕊️
He wasn't completely alone, he married and had kids after the war, so he did have at least some happiness beyond just this.
I'm sure he lived a very happy life and wasn't lonely at all with his wife and kids.
@@macaroon147his who family was destroyed, it’s not that easy even with a wife and kids.
When he said “You are a copy of your father”, I couldn’t help but smile.
@xxgirliesangelsxx ?
xxgirliesangelsxx what?????
His brother, imagine learning that probably one of the people you loved the most had survived and even had continued your lineage
Me too! The nephew's pride was in his ear to ear grin!
@xxgirliesangelsxx baha no❤
I love how this old man in his last days know that he is not alone
Can you imagine, finding out at 102 that your little brother who you thought died long ago along with the entire rest of yor family, survived! Married and had children and you still have family that isn't your direct descendants. Wow. What a thing to go to the afterlife with, a gift of priceless value. I think this guy will go in peace when he is finally ready.
He is not alone, he has wife and kids. that's why he told his nephew that he now has a family in israel.
@@FOOJFOOJIYAMA Well sure he had a family but youre being too literal with the word alone. Not having a father, mother, brother, sister, cousin, nephew, aunt, uncle...Nothing existing. Until he raised a family of his own, he was the last of his known bloodline to him. I dont think we should need to have experienced being an orphan to understand the meaning of alone in that specific context.
@@Anthony-xx1ug Did you read the guy's comment? read it again.
@@FOOJFOOJIYAMA mom
It hit when he said, "You won't be alone", because that had consumed his life for so long and he never wanted another family member to know that pain.
DroDay4 yeah I know
You called?
Cesar Robles man imagine waking up and being such an unlikable person like yourself
Respect men who show their emotions and vulnerability
Something terrible happened to me recently that has allowed me to do that. It's very hard as a man to do but I think once you do it's relatively easy to continue to do so.
W
@@esdrasmanrique6457 the older you get the more you break out of social cages and norms. Old Men don't have to prove anything to anybody so they really can sho their feelings easier than younger men I belive.
@@derraucherhase123 is that really how u think? lol
@@sunipye7051 its my opinion, forged by life expirience and many moments among men who should have showed their feeilings.
When he says “you won’t be alone” you can see the pain in his eyes. After all his loneliness, his first thought is not for himself, but for his family. It’s not “I won’t be alone”, but “You won’t be alone”. He feels empathetic and protective; he doesn’t want anyone else to feel the sadness he has felt. A small detail that marks a wonderful human being.
Grow up
Esotericno1
He’s writing essays and here’s you trying to insult him using two words
Esotericno1 There is nothing childish about compassion.
Insert: You’re not alone-FFIX
Thank you for highlighting that. It’s a “small detail,” yes, but it means so much.
When he cried and said: "you won't be alone" you can tell he experienced utter loneliness before he found his family. So heartbreaking...
Not really.
Ppl get upset when they FEEL alone for a few days, this guy WAS alone for nearly his entire life I'm assuming, I'm so glad he reunited with family at the end
@•Kytu_qwq • yeah i couldnt imagine having to do that
I cant even imagine how it feels to know you have no one left. Im glad he lived long enough to know not everyone left him.
And pain.. pain from the horrors of the concentration camps. We must never let the world have an inept, narcissist, dictator again.
The “you won’t be alone” hit me super hard I feel so bad for what he has been through
He felt every single word. Can't imagine how hard it was for him.
Same for me. My heart both delights and breaks for him.
Me too
Yes
I'm crying thinking of the fact he didn't sleep in two days. He was probably thinking about what his brother went through and couldn't see the end of it. This is one of the most emotionally intense videos I've ever seen.
YES, 😢
Same
poor you, are you done?
@@christolou9495 why
@@TheBrownBoy100 your acting pretty soft
I am so happy he lived long enough to find out he's not alone.
So am I
@Mathias Pedersen Explained thats a high five emoji btw
doesn't help now doesnt it. life gone. the old man most likely conpared himself to the nephew being alone/not being alone and they just shut him up.
He was not alone he got a big family he said.
RIP
@@AndresAriasNVS Rip back at you..
He was moving fast in such a hurry to see his precious nephew, and he could see his brother again by looking at his nephew. He looks great for 102.
Brotherly love, relief and truth.
I want to like this comment but I would put it at a bad number /:
I was thinking that! 102 years young!! And his mind was still sharp as a tack, thank goodness, so he could truly appreciate the moment.
@John Bolero what do you mean by ew
That’s what’s I felt, it felt like he was speaking to his brother through his nephew you could tell he felt at home instantly
Wow, this guy spent 70 years thinking he was all alone, I can't imagine the emotions he felt when he learned his brother survived, and went through life thinking the same thing as him
His nephew..
@@acetiv8 his brother survived, but he got to meet his nephew.
@@acetiv8 ye we know that his nephew. David is saying how the old man must have felt learning that his brother survived and lived without him (living a whole life and having kids) thinking that he was dead just like himself. The emotions that kind of revalation would bring would be both devastating and joyful. Also knowing that he can't meet see him again because he had already passed away.
@@exo_eve7575 i indeed corrected myself already
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When he said “you won’t be alone”, it really did bring tears
Because he and the family he created probably felt alone. He is so happy to unite the families. Glad he lived to find out.
you can actually hear the pain in his voice, im literally crying rn.
MK uh no.
@@MK-hs9ck Are you too dumb to not be able to detect a genuine emotion from your own species?
@@MK-hs9ck "Imagine not recognizing his "pain" as an act." are you so dumb to write that?
I cried also😭😭
Imagine not being able to recognize actual emotions.
I lost it at you won't be alone, he must've been so lonely.
Same here, tore my heart out
I’m 26, alone; Kinda worried now
Name Last Name you’ll find someone, i’m rooting for you
I could barely even read what u said. Work on ur grammar. Put this " when u need to. Jeez..
@@jasamkojajesam6108 work on "Ur" grammar, when "u" need to, who needs the grammar lessons again?
“You are a copy of your father.” The tears I held back... oh man.
Don't hold back, let's cry together ;_:
I tried, couldn't hold back.
@@aeusx6084 same. I can only let my tears fall
I lost it at that and cried.
no point trying to. I was emotional already, but seeing the face of someone you lost and thought dead 80 years ago in the face of his nephew just turned on the waterworks for me. His whole family was lost to him, he made himself a new one, but it is important to him to tell his nephew he has and will always have family, so he will not have to suffer his pain, and he's so happy for it.
When the uncle marveled how much his nephew looked like his father it must have been so emotional for him because he never got to see his brother in old age as he thought he had died young. He remembered his brother as he looked back then, so to see his nephew as a grown man it must have felt like seeing how his brother would have looked later in life. An incredible experience I’m so glad they both got to experience and thankful we are able to witness it.
I loved your comment. What a sweet and very touching thought.
The way he placed his hands on his nephew's cheek and kissed him with no hesitation, then kept holding him while crying...
It shows how much he's been waiting and hurting. Mentioning how his nephew looks like his younger brother, imagine how much he misses him.
His voice breaking as he cried too...I can't even imagine what they've all gone through.
a lot even when WW2 ended the fact that he believed that everyone he knew was gone is the emotional and mental equivalent of physical torture
😔💙
This is an example of how wars are bad for humanity.
Speak up for kashmir then,,you hypocrite
so true. this video is heart breaking
Johnathan Vester it actually isn’t why ww2 began. But I guess I got your point.
Johnathan Vester Yeah uh that’s not why WWII began
@@doctorm1833 who said he wasn't speaking up for it?
Imagine losing your brother and getting to meet his son decades later. Anyone who has a sibling probably can imagine the emotions swirling
Yes
Indeed
you can't tell me what a can and can't do
Yeah i lost my brother and i can feel this pain miss uh bro
@stick bug "You are a copy of your father" so sweet yet so heart twisting
The Onkel saying “you have family here, you won’t be alone” broke my heart. He knew how it feels to be alone and don’t want his nephew to feel the same way
Also can you imagine believing your sibling died tragically young only to find out they lived a full life and had a family. 🙏
Yeah it was his nephew actually
@@anyonebutnell Yea I realized that but I'm sure it still gave him some peace and happiness finding out that his brother lived to be 87 and died 2011 rather than dying in 1939.
Maya W. (EDITED) did you even watch the video? the older man says "you look just like your father" meaning thats not his son, thats his nephew. his mom was probably pregnant with him just before his dad went off to war, had him during his service, and his uncle by the sounds of it didnt even know his brother was going to be a dad. as if his brother died before he got to tell him type thing. so this is huge news to him to find out his brother ended up having a kid and that kid lived a whole life with a family of his own.
EDIT: i clearly know what i said happened in the video. maya w edited their comment so it would look that way. they stated before that this was father and son, when really its uncle and nephew .
MrB4MV101 did u read the comment clearly? U literally said what he said
MrB4MV101 Did you watch the video? There was a caption in there that said the brother lived and sent his son to come meet him instead. His brother lived and had a family afterwards. He thought all of his family was dead, but it turns out he has more family.
Edit: Maya literally has no edit history. It doesn’t say it was ever edited. Man had to cover his tracks because he never read what she wrote. Does he not know we can see it’s edited?
Imagine reuniting with your family after probably the worst part of your life and there are 50 people around filming and all
Ikr
Maybe they are okay with sharing this emotional and heartwelming moment with the world
Either way they had to ask for consent im pretty sure
I would like ur comment but u have 420 likes...
I honestly don't think they cared....
Words cannot express the hapiness I feel for this gentleman and his family.
Rip family
🤗💗❤
@@nxgua No
❤️
Ikr...
"I haven't slept in 2 nights waiting for you"...that hit me hard.
"You are a copy of your father"
Man, that hits you right in the feels. Even though his brother passed away probably years before this meeting happened, this man still got to see his brother's face again in the form of his nephew.
Yeah, it’s so wholesome
it made me cry so bad
grandpa has my heart 🥺❤️
When he says you won’t be alone, that broke me. So glad he was able to reunite with what family he has
Same
Same
same
Me too
Yes, that statement stunned me. The old man at some point realized that both his brother and nephew were living their lives believing that they had no other family in the world.
That thinking isn’t comparable to not seeing your kids or grandkids on weekends. It’s just, well 🤷🏽♂️ 😔
“I haven’t slept in two nights waiting for you.” 😔 crying rn
Yes. My heart hurt for that poor sleepless man. Such incredible luck that he found a family member, especially so long afterwards. And when he saw the likeness to the brother he lost - what a gift.
I want to hug him it’s sooooo sad 😞
Rachel plays Roblox Ikr
Baby
commyboi _v2 if you are crying then you are weird
🤧🥺🥺🥺 His nephew resembles him too! So glad he got to meet nephew! ❤
They look so much alike, when they were sitting side by side the resemblance was uncanny
“now u have a big family here in Israel, you wont be alone” this really killed me, and the way he looked at him with his eyes full of tears, it was really pure
Advenco To you.
What does Israel mean?
@@phoenixpoole7667 do your research
@@chavy8442 lmfao in what reality do you live in???
I don’t like Israel either but it’s really not the place for this argument
What a gift before he passes to know his brother survived and to meet his nephew.
Exactly!!😭🙏
It must be a comfort and relief, but at the same time heartbreaking to know he missed all those years together.
Amen.Miralcles do.happen if we just Believe.
I still feel bad that he never reunited with his brother 😢
Absolutely!!!
his memory is still so sharp at 102, he's gone through so much, he's been so alone but glad that he finally found a family no matter how late it is
@@MixtapesOfThe90s actual bottom feeder troll
@@Kypn_ he deleted his comment. what did he say?
@@Kypn_ what did he say
@@Kypn_ what did he say?!
Because its a script.
I am so happy that he was reunited with his nephew who he never met until he was in his late 60s. The fact they even met is amazing and the emotions he felt were huge and one of the best in life.
"You're a copy of your father"
That really got me
1000th like congrats
As a native russian-speaker, I'm feeling sorry to disappoint you: he never said this exact phrase in the video itself
@@yungslumber what did he say?
yung slumber what did he say
@@Epic4reelzgaming I think he just ment that the "like a copy of your father" part is not actually in the video, the rest is translated
That’s crazy all he cared about was making sure his nephew knew he wasn’t alone like he was. I wish he could of found him decades ago to spend more time with him and his other family he found
I hope they make up for lost time even though the whole situation sux about the war. South Australia
But if the old man was alone, how is he making sure that his nephew wasn't. It's not like a 102 year old is going to be around much longer.
@@OneTequilaTwoTequila So positif.
@@OneTequilaTwoTequila you missed the whole point here Sherlock.
@@OneTequilaTwoTequila Yes, but they can cram a lot of happyness in the time they have left. I hope the nephew had a lot of children and grandchildren who could meet this man. He is full of family and world history. This is important.
The smile the nephew gave when the other man said “You’re a copy of your father.” is wholesome. You can tell that warmed his heart.
2nd comment before this explodes with replys
@@SilvaStreamer6130 cool.
But he has not said that. At least not in the video.
@@koschasty982 0:54 yes he did say it…….
@@allengainzmma it was just written in the translation.
Do you speak russian?
"You won't be alone." He might not realize it, but he's also talking to himself. He's healing his trauma. ❤
So he might not realize but you do, wow…
He was so focused on stressing that the nephew had family and he wasn’t alone. I wonder how many sleepless nights that poor man lived feeling all alone and stranded in life after the war. Not to mention the survivor’s guilt that must have plagued him, too.
@Los Santos Bud use Google
@@vanilalala ... *what?*
@Los Santos Bud genocide
@Los Santos Bud It was the genocide of 8 million people. I hope you know that. I would urge you to read “Night” by Elie Wiesel. It’s a quick, but impactful read
@Los Santos Bud But fr you should look it up
"You won't be alone..." Here we can see how much he suffered and wished being with someone who loved him...
I was already crying but when he said that😭 . . . that poor man was probably alone after the war.
But he was happy to find him and that makes me happy
@@od3stroyer771 whats so funny
shrek the fact he can relate to being alone. Nobody wants @0d3stroyer
@@zach4832 yea he has no friends
All he cared about was making sure his nephew didn't feel the same loneliness I could only imagine he went through all those years.
thats the part that got me as well.
Yea I was gonna like this comment but the like count got me tricked out.
Yes, he wanted to let his nephew know he would never be alone.
That's the bit that got me too. After all these years to be able to say you'll never be alone is heart-warming and heartbreaking at the same time. ❤
Poor man, I can't even begin to imagine what he had to go through losing his family.
It is incredibly painful to go through this.
At least he has someone now. No person should ever go through such pain
Imagine your whole family being killed by a bunch of soldiers and you are forced to be on your own. What he mustve felt was heartwrenching.
Imagine the relief he must feel, knowing he wont die as the last of his bloodline. Bless him.
What's more even more relieving is that 15 minutes could save you 15 percent or more on car insurance
@@σεα-ψ9ε So you only pay for what you need
@Enemy Watch Bloodline means family and relatives not race
@Enemy Watch you think everything is racist don't you
@Enemy Watch this was really painful to read (edit : for my brain)
It was the “you won’t be alone!” that absolutely broke me. You can hear both the personal pain and relief in this poor man’s voice. He’s so selfless that he’s immediately happy that his nephew won’t have to experience the kind of crushing loneliness he once felt.
That’s when I cried
Big family won’t be alone
Yes that got me
The same thing which happened to him is going on with palestinians
@@notcall_me5393 dont really see how that is even remotely relevant
@@josephgoddard7438 Uhmm it's a little bit relevant because this Survivor is living in Israel ,the country who is k!ll!ng MILLIONS of palestinians
@@notcall_me5393 Yes, a fact we all acknowledge and feel awful for. Still you dont seem to care much for the people in the video. You demand empathy yet give none?
This is so beautiful literally just brightened up my day
First reply lol
👌
So you know stumpy
@Breesh 1K he here for some wholesomeness
Same
Oh heck the emotion in his voice. Those poor people. Bless all the innocent.
He survived one of humanity's worst tragedy and he tells his nephew that he isn't alone anymore. My heart cries.
Ironically he died a few weeks after
@@markxv2267 WHAT he did?!?!
It's not ironic, he found closure and peace in finding family
bruh why do war vets always die like weeks later after being interviewed and shown on television
@@kodiak9079 just was wondering about it, its bizzare
This just made my day
same
@MUJTABA HAIDER who asked
itachi Uchiha Bro I askee
@@poinced7096 🧢
@@saruzero ok
Honestly speaking....There is no reason why anyone should dislike this
I did 🤷
@@williampoole1742 why?
@Eunice Wekesa Bruh if he doesn't like it he doesn't like it, doesn't mean he's edgy
I disliked the video because I think it's voyeuristic and those men should have been given some privacy for their first meeting.
@Eunice Wekesa kk
when thinking about the atrocious trauma that a person who survived carries i never stop to think about that he might be only one of a family and the loneliness that you had to carry aswell this is so heartwarming to see
he should man up
@@maherabdu5358you’ll never know what it’s like to be a man
Ain't gonna lie.
That vid got my tears.
Same😭😭
Physical Removal
R/woooooosh
Same omg
The fact that I actually felt the emotions through a video on the internet is saying something.
I'm so glad he survived to see his nephew, such a beautiful moment.
Well said child , well said ....
Grandpa fine
So many humans are alone in this world. We need to stop judging and love one another more. This video made me so emotional.
Agreed. Beautifully said👏👏💯
Loving is a form of judgement
Disagree
That's what I've been saying all my life!
@@yeahyeah9856 no dude
I couldn't hold my tears when he told him that he looks like his father
He’s now 106, meaning he was born in either 1915 or 1916. Truly one of the worst times to be born, during the First World War. He probably also had to go through the Polish-Soviet war and next, the worst one, World War II. I hope this man lives the rest of his life happily, he truly did not deserve to suffer like this.
Is he still alive?
He now knows his family won't die with him. He'll be happy now that he has a living legacy.
Reuniting at his age, so powerful. Some things just define you with closure or not.
I need to know his diet, if he’s still kicking to this day
Nice history civics 😳
Imagine living nearly your whole life alone, escaping persecution, thinking you'd always be alone but then a beacon of hope shines through and you realize you're no longer alone. That feeling must have been so powerful and uplifting for him.
How beautiful it is to live on the pain of others.
I wonder if he himself is married or has his own family.
Hello Atari hope you’re having a wonderful day?
@@jko7654 well, "thought his entire family died during wwII" So i think he was married, I'm still very happy for this man
❤
It's crazy how they just embrace and cry, without talking for the first 20+ seconds.
That is love. Not something said, but rather something felt.
Their joy in finding their lost family that they thought dead must have been immense. Congratulations.
I think a big part of that is with what he said later that he was like a copy of his father, it was a face he probably never thought he'd see again.
Ok bommer
@@Fear_Maker really? i mean... really?
None of us even if we have close friends and families that went through us will ever know the feelings they truly have to be ripped apart and wore torn whatever countries seem friends and family tortured victim or just disappearing like the air and a breezy day taking down a small tree limb that could have been hundreds of thousands you're all blessed we need to embrace our family and friends more learn to forgive more learn to be cautious with the family and friends that we need to be cautious with but we still need to raise everybody up in prayer to our Lord and savior this wasn't my reckless sight to see I'm so grateful to the people that put this out there for us to see blessings to all and whatever Faith or walk you are on!
@@judgement_kazzy68 I mean, we all can see what he says in the video, that's so obvious
My heart melted to tears looking at the uncle who survived so long and he could see his nephew from the time and distance of years and miles apart.
Touching moment. On another note, that 102 yo man is impressively mobile and healthy for his age.
Drinking the blood of infants and eating foreskins will do that for you.
@@robertpalmer4806 weird bait
@@robertpalmer4806 that's not funny Robert
bruh my guy really changed the entire comment and his name, the comment was literally about eating human flesh or something
the cat which kakashi is holding its gone i dont see it
This man has gone through worse things than most of us. Respect to him.
It’s too bad feminist in the US thinks they are oppressed & manspreading is the worst thing all women have to deal with.
@@Junomaster2006 I've seen plenty of men claiming they're oppressed as well
@4th Chairman why are you telling me and not Junomaster?
@@Junomaster2006 it’s too bad that no matter what a guy like you is watching-however non-relevant to feminism it is-he’ll be 100% certain to post about feminism. Further proof that we do still have a point to make, along with proof that you don’t know what his sort of pain is like either. Your kind of privilege is next level, sir.
@@pinlight97 sounds like you’re also a feminist. 😂
If he was to die, atleast he will die knowing that he wasn't the only survivor
True. What a relief ❤️
Yeah
Yes
Also that he saw his family member atleast and he wasn't the only survivor :')
That kills me and fills me with joy... crazy feels.
So heartwarming but also heartbreaking
This man was very lucky to reach 102 years old and he was robbed of many years without his family until now when he meets his nephew; it makes you think how truly valuable time is. Enjoy the time you have with family and friends
"I haven't slept in two nights waiting for you"
my heart wept.
True I know right. It's unexplainable feeling .
😩😩😩😩
hearts dont weep
@@Lmclean89 yall are so rude
Wow, to think that your entire family died in the war, but then to find out decades later that your brother made it and went on to live a happy and fulfilling life instead of an untimely demise must have given this man an immense sense of happiness and relief.
Yeah, I'm guessing that and also immense grief at having missed it. Like he'll never get that time back, ya know? I'm sure it's bittersweet.
@@jennhoff03 yeah it's unexplainable feeling
I know I wouldn't be able to imagine it. It's so hard for me to even think about the fact that even though his brother made it out of there, they never actually got to meet and the brother died thinking he was the only survivor of the family.
What makes it even sadder is that the nephews father went through the rest of his life thinking his brother had died.
Nephew
He truly is a beautiful soul the part that got me is where he told his nephew he wouldn’t be alone because he’ll have a family in Israel...goes to show he doesn’t want the nephew to feel what he felt.
aw man, all that love he'd felt toward his lost family, he got to finally love his nephew. So much emotion..
"You're a copy of your father."
That was the point, at which I shed a tear. In that moment he realized, that his brother had found a way to not only survive, but also to live and love. And since traits can be inherited, his nephew represents a part of his brother, that is still alive.
Indeed
This comment was what made me tear up
Subs are wrong. He didn’t say that
@@alexvm8352 what did he say??
But his younger brother had also survived
“i haven’t slept for two nights, waiting for you” 😭🤍
❤️
feltttt that
Very sweet, but very heartbreaking
This is such a great heart warming story. I am shell shocked to see that over 4, 000 people disliked this.
@@ajevvachher missclicks hopefully
I started crying when he said your a copy of your dad. Imagine your brother dying and you finally meet his son. Well dont imagine just watch. Wow
I have 4 brothers. I dont want to imagine.
Futurama?
I was thinking about how he never got to grow old with his brother, so that meeting his son like this was like finally being able to see his brother grown up.
But his brother survived... he just thought he was dead.
@@TheNikhilify he died before he could meet him
Oh my, I'm crying. This was such a blessing, and I'm so glad he knows that he does have family. Ugh, nothing makes me cry like reunions. Especially of this degree of sadness before, thinking all you loved, died. Only to find out you do have family left, and are reunited. Bless all of these people.
UA-cam recommendations: Let’s make people cry today.
Chris Griffin that's what I'm saying but they always trying to scare me
Knxwn Edits today they tried to scare me yes
Chris are you excited for family hug season 18 bro
Fr fr... I was recommended several videos of leaves from the vine 😔
I read this is Chris Griffins voice
Thats so beautiful. "You are a copy of your father!" what a beautiful moment for that man, thought he had no living relatives and was alone on the earth. Go hug your family :) were so lucky to have ours.
🤗💗❤
Absolutely!!😭😭
He does have a grandson tho. He just has more family now
He looks amazing for a 102 year old
@RACHEL LAWRENCE so I should shame more people? I really want to get to 100 healthy, if it takes shaming people I'll do it.
I'm praaaaayaing my mum will live this long and still be self aware
@RACHEL LAWRENCE how?
He may become the next longest living human or at least man in the history. :)
There are 0 words that can be said to describe how beautiful that was.
This is so incredibly touching. So glad this old gentleman found family at last. (And who one earth would give this video a thumbs down? People baffle me at times.)
junipa Because some people don’t let their emotions get in the way of logic and reasoning. Women have trouble with that I suppose. Unsusceptible people are the ones who dislike it.
Not even joking some people just click on the first video they see, then dislike it. They haven’t even read the title yet. Just dislike, then move to the next video and dislike. It’s a literal thing people do. Internet trolls as well.
hturT Hurts you say it like logic and reasoning could lead someone to conclude they should dislike the video?
Nate T Yes, that’s what I say. Ever heard of Herman Rosenblat?
@@sapphiresushi3437 Clearly, I am giving people too much credit.
"Now you have a big family here in Israel, you won't be alone"
This hit me so hard, imagine losing all your relatives, friends and family. The loneliness he must have felt all those years...
I can’t stop crying, my heart aches for him
He said Israel 🤷🏼♀️
@Rami khalaf don’t make this about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it’s irrelevant here man
@K.G do they feed the world though, such an irrelevant thing to say
@K.G and that shows what type of person you are, nice conversation
It’s enough to make a grown man cry, and that’s ok.
It is ok 😌
@@talesofthespiritwarriorand1106 bro not crying at your parents funeral is normal, but you would the moment you found out they were dead. If it was unexpected or pretty early then yeah men cry dude??
Everyone feels the same pain losing someone dear, its okay to cry in those moments
@@talesofthespiritwarriorand1106 what’s wrong with guys crying
@@talesofthespiritwarriorand1106 You’re emotionally constipated, dude
Does both makes me very happy and breaks my heart. He spent all these years thinking his family was dead and grieving their loss. I'm so grateful that he connected with his family before he died. And that's the part that makes me happy. What an incredible blessing.
The look of pride, relief and love in his eyes when he says to his nephew, "now you have a big family in Israel.. you won't be alone" is heartbreakingly beautiful. I can't imagine how lonely he must have been all his life thinking there was no one left. Now over 100 years old, he gets the gift of knowing that not only someone in his family was still alive, but he has descendents, probably grandkids, that I really hope he got to meet. Wonderful reunion right here
Incredible moment. You can see all the sadness he’s carried with him his whole life in his eyes though
@Luciel Astaroth Israel**
@Luciel Astaroth Palestine is what the romans called the Israeli kingdom and its provinces in ancient times it has nothing to do with "palestinians" who came to israel from jordan syria and lebanon around 150-200 years ago
@@abi-mc9ki they came mostly after 1881
@@אוהדאריאליופה אני יודע מנסים להשיג עוד שטח בחינם רק כי הם גרו שם אני גרתי בהולנד שנתיים לא מגיע לי שטח שם כאילו אין להם איזה 20 מדינות
He's overjoyed that his brother did survive, and the family name lives on. He outlived a lifetime of sadness to find some joy in the end.
So true... I could only imagine the pain for not knowing
family name? he survived too. Their family name is not gone
@@dmy_tro I think they meant that since he thought his entire family had passed away and that he was the only one, he now knows the name will carry on after him.
@@dmy_tro if his brother hadnt survived, the family name would have died with him
"You won't be alone"
The best gift that he's probably received is that he can now rest knowing that he's not alone.
Yess. He probably knew exactly how it felt to be alone.
Like really alone....
“You won’t be alone. You won’t be alone.” This ripped me to shreds.
@@NukemXII I imagine those tears were years of loneliness melting away and closure knowing that his brother made it out as well and lived a happy life. It's great to see with all of the negativity nowadays.
Just wow. Can't imagine. I'm so happy they found each other after an incredible amount of years.
I'm absolutely sobbing, the fact that he said he hasn't slept in 2 nights waiting for his nephew. He was truly excited to meet him though he hadn't seen him in years, that's love.
He had never seen him before ever, didn't know he existed as he thought his brother was dead in the war.
@Nydragon more like never. He thought his brother died in the war. He only found out 2 weeks prior he had a nephew
Imagine him reunited with his younger brother 😞 if only he discovered his survival earlier.
Lol this was the FIRST time he’s seen his nephew, he didn’t know he had one.
what he never met him cause he didn't know his brother survived
be honest nobody searched this. but we’re all glad we watched it
Be honest, this wasn’t the first comment saying this
@@maildeuscsiant yeah it probably wasnt
I searched it ✨
@Patrick Danielson you'll never forget us!
😭
What a beautiful moment. "You're an exact copy of your father" really made me shed some tears. Can't even begin to imagine the relief of find out youre not alone after all the hardships this gentleman went through. Wish him and his family all the best.
Same! instant tears
Me too, cant stop tearing up.
Thank you so much for making this known. And thank you to Eliahu and his nephew for making this public. This is so very meaningful! I am so glad they could find each other and actually see each other. What a story he'll have to tell everyone when he gets to heaven. Wonders never cease!
" Now you have a big family ,You wont be alone " when he said that i realised that it came from long suffering of him being all alone thinking all his family is gone😢
They were both alone
I can’t imagine seeing someone that you thought died ages ago in a horrible time and experience. Then to see someone that shares that awful memory I can’t imagine what locked emotions surfaced in that moment.
:(
“I haven’t slept in two nights waiting for you” my heart just shattered. I am so grateful for this meeting. I pray he lives or lived out the rest of his life in complete peace. Shalom 🙏🏽
😢
Actually he said that he hadn't slept nights not just two
@@theodosiaburralston2411 -_- dude.... Read it 0:43
@@Ps3rikbr68 I speak Russian and he said the he can't sleep at night. Not specifically two nights. But either way, It was shattering my heart. I am so touched by this clip and thankful to see that this man is full of love.
@@angela5150 Oh, thanks for clarifying. But I still don't get it. I don't know Russian, but the subtitles said "I haven't slept in two nights waiting for you." So it's pointing that he haven't slept. Haven't slept for days, weeks? No. It says "in two nights". So... Idk, english isn't my native language, neither Russian. Then that's what I understood.
Seeing elders cry hits different,it makes me 20 times more emotional compared to a young man or woman crying,especially after everything he’s been through,living his life thinking all this time he was alone with no family.I can’t imagine that horrible feeling,Bless his soul and every person in that family.
True. The uncle's voice, on seeing his brother's kid, I will never forget it. When he said to him that he looks like your younger brother... I have no words to express the feeling I am having right now. Whenever his time comes (uncle), he can peacefully sleep knowing his brother survived and had a family. I wish they had met sooner, he could have met his brother.
An elder's tears carry the weight of an untold number of experiences and emotions lived, enough to not be able to contain and be shed for all to see.
Agreed. I am under 18, and seeing an elderly or senior cry hits different
AND SEE A YOUNG LIKE YOU HAVING THIS WORDS ANF FEELINGS, MAKES BELIEVE IN HUMANS YET
I agree, that and kids is heart touching the most ❤️.
The broken voice made me tear. So much emotion, he was so happy
Oh my gosh... I just can't. The last sentence "you won't be alone." This man probably felt so alone for decades.
If you didn't tear up, you're not human.
Me who has a tear gland disorder 😔
I guess I’m not human then
Well then guess I'm a sociopath huh?
Yeah you're all sociopaths. Even the tear gland disorder guy. Just kidding. But yeah, you probly are.
I didn't even cry 🤣🤣🤣🌬️🌬️🌬️
The sentence “enough to make a grown man cry” cannot be more relevant right now.
Imagine how having a world war might’ve felt like. One day your playing with your friends and family outside and the next strange people taking you away because of your religion and you see people being killed right in front of you, bombs and planes filling the dark smoky sky. They probably thought the world was ending back then. Very terrifying 😢
Enough to make a grown man cry. And that's okay.
@@Earthsage I believe that we may be heading in that direction again with fighting over the natural resources that Israel has unearthed. Greed and power is the reason for war 99% of the time. The other 1% is justifiable defence of those that are defenseless.
Dang it really is
Lol!!! 🤣
Thanks for no background music 👍👍👍
I agree. Background music is so distracting and unnecessary. This video is simple, natural, and goes straight to your heart.
Dr krishna *REALLY HAPPY ELECTRONIC MUSIC PLAYING IN THE BACKGROUND*
@@spr15 I dont understand the pun and i really want to please explain lol
Lynn S I don’t either and did you just get this in your recommendation box too?
Dr krishna
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“You wont be alone” hits harder than ever here
Really breaks the heart when old people cry. I cried when he gave him a hug..
@FelinoLOL still crying
when?
Uuhmm im sorry im sorry
CORONA VIRUS
JK BTW and I hope I could hug him too bc he deserves it 😊
@@andriel64 read the room
I disliked it *dabs* and I’d do it again
“ you’re a copy of your father “ 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺😩😩😩❤️
Brian Dietz i don’t like me either so
Chelsss Nice pfp
@@ishellsea_ really, this heartbreaking moment, and you spam emojis? Like cringe, disgusting, please delete it
@Blake Temple Hey Blake
@@ishellsea_ I'm sure your nice person really
Thinking your family died and then meeting a relative over 70 years after is probably the greatest feeling a man could ever have
70 years*
70 years*
69 years*
A person * it’s not just men on this planet ffs
Hair by Xena oh give over. It’s a phrase
Everything about this video is so touching . If only humanity would learn