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A salvaged mezuzah from the burned home of twins Gali and Ziv Berman of Kibbutz Kfar Aza was presented to President Donald Trump on Thursday, during a White House meeting with 17 captivity survivors, freed about a month ago, who are gathering with the President in the Oval Office.

The Berman twins brought the original mezuzah from their family home in Kfar Aza’s Young Generation neighborhood, from which they were abducted on October 7th. Their neighborhood was devastated in the assault, with nearly every home reduced to rubble. When the twins returned last week to see what was left, they discovered their mezuzah had miraculously survived the flames that destroyed the rest of the house.

Gali and Ziv Berman said: “We came to thank the President of the United States for the many actions he took toward our release. At the same time, it’s important to remember that the mission is not yet complete. There are three deceased hostages still being held in Gaza. Until everyone returns, we cannot begin our rehabilitation as a society and as a nation.”

The mezuzah will be accompanied by a personal letter from the Berman family to President Trump titled: “A Gift from Kfar Aza – In Honor of the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump.”

Their message explains: “This mezuzah was lovingly removed from the door of Gali’s room in our home in Kibbutz Kfar Aza, a community that endured unspeakable horrors on October 7, 2023. The mezuzah survived. Gali survived. And now, this sacred item is presented to you, for helping to save his life.

“With deep respect and heartfelt gratitude, we present you with a small yet powerful symbol of protection and faith, salvaged from the devastation of tragedy, as a gesture of honor and appreciation for your actions in bringing back the hostages. May it stand as an enduring testament to courage, to faith, and to the eternal friendship between our peoples.”