Natan Sharansky reflects on 50 years of human rights activism, beginning in the Soviet Union—from which he was denied emigration and where he served nine years in prison as a political prisoner, often in solitary confinement—and including his emergence on Israel’s political scene.
He was interviewed by Rabbi Yakov Fellig, Director of Chabad of South Dade in Miami, Florida, at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat.
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Mr. Sharanski your a legend an idol and a man of great inspiration. Your deserving of worlds of credit is microscopic to the real rewards for years of self sacrifice of selfless dedication for Jewish identity. God bless you with ultimate happiness tranquility and success in all your endeavors.
What an inspirational person!