A beautiful but difficult story, wonderfully put together...Thank you and God bless this courageous, lovely man and the memory of his parents...All four of them.❤❤❤❤
Excellent video. I had previously watched two films about Jakub Weksler and thought this would be a repeat but it was not. I had never watched the interviews in French and I did not know he works at Yad Vashem. It was new to me and very touching that he had his Bar Mitzvah with Rabbi Lau present.
A very touching story of survival shared by priest Romuald Jakub. Special Thanks YAD VASHEM for uploading this video. Would like to hear and watch more such stories of survivors of WW2.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful and tragic story, which is very moving. To discover the truth, recover his mother’s words and her image, to become a priest as she predicted (prophesied?), and then return to his parents’ faith - no words.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful testimony. Your biological mother prophesying about you becoming a priest-wow! I am happy for you that you have your truth. Shalom.❤✡️
Heartbreaking yet beautiful Jesus through your biogical parents saved you. You were raised by loving parents. Your life is an inspiration to Christians and Judisim GOD HAS BLESSED YOU SHALOM
What a kind-hearted and tender-hearted man. This made me cry. So much sadness and loss. Yeshua is Moshiach. Those who believe in Him are grafted into Israel’s olive tree. Salvation is of the Jews. From the Jews. For the Jews. And also for all the world because of a Jew, and because of God’s promises to Adam and Havah and Abraham, Yitzhak, and Ya’akov.
what an amazing heartbreaking story. I shivered when I heard him say Sobibor. It's incredible to think that I was born just a few years after these atrocites.
In the video, the mother's name is given as Batia, which would be correct in modern Israeli Hebrew. However, in Eastern Europe בתיה was more likely pronounced as Basya or Basye.
A beautiful but difficult story, wonderfully put together...Thank you and God bless this courageous, lovely man and the memory of his parents...All four of them.❤❤❤❤
Excellent video. I had previously watched two films about Jakub Weksler and thought this would be a repeat but it was not. I had never watched the interviews in French and I did not know he works at Yad Vashem.
It was new to me and very touching that he had his Bar Mitzvah with Rabbi Lau present.
To think of his mother giving up her baby so they could live just breaks me. What an incredible man he grew to be.
Very emotional history. I am glad he encountered his roots. God bless him.
A very touching story of survival shared by priest Romuald Jakub.
Special Thanks YAD VASHEM for uploading this video.
Would like to hear and watch more such stories of survivors of WW2.
Dzieki za ta Przepiekna historie zycia❤
Heartbreaking!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing this beautiful and tragic story, which is very moving. To discover the truth, recover his mother’s words and her image, to become a priest as she predicted (prophesied?), and then return to his parents’ faith - no words.
My heartfelt thanks for this story, may it live on forever.
Very moving, beautiful story. Thank you for this
Amazing! Thank you, thank you, thank you for remembering. Thank you for helping us remember.
GOD BLESS YOU MORE FR.JAKUB & THE SOULS OF YOUR BIOLOGICAL FAMILY AND YOUR POLISH FAMILY
Thank you for sharing your beautiful testimony. Your biological mother prophesying about you becoming a priest-wow!
I am happy for you that you have your truth. Shalom.❤✡️
Heartbreaking yet beautiful
Jesus through your biogical parents saved you. You were raised by loving parents.
Your life is an inspiration to Christians and Judisim
GOD HAS BLESSED YOU
SHALOM
What a kind-hearted and tender-hearted man. This made me cry. So much sadness and loss. Yeshua is Moshiach. Those who believe in Him are grafted into Israel’s olive tree. Salvation is of the Jews. From the Jews. For the Jews. And also for all the world because of a Jew, and because of God’s promises to Adam and Havah and Abraham, Yitzhak, and Ya’akov.
what an amazing heartbreaking story. I shivered when I heard him say Sobibor. It's incredible to think that I was born just a few years after these atrocites.
Such a beautiful, sad story. Let us all be better people so that this can never happen again.
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Sending LOVE TO ALL THE POLES JEWS
FROM PHILIPPINES
what a sad, yet blessed. story.
May his parents rest in peace
😮 increíble historia
What a lovely story.
In the video, the mother's name is given as Batia, which would be correct in modern Israeli Hebrew.
However, in Eastern Europe בתיה was more likely pronounced as Basya or Basye.
Nice recital
What a redemptive hetitage story. Love always wins!
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Very sad .
Next to this site , they are going to build a Gaza-genocide memorial.
Fake news.