October 14, 2025
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Every living Israeli hostage seized on Oct. 7 has been freed from Gaza to the jubilation of the nation. Families torn apart by terror are embracing once more, marking a moment of joy and relief. The images of the hostage reunions with their families sparked an outpouring of emotions for Jews around the world.
Omri Miran: His Youngest Daughter Learned to Say ‘Dad’
Omri Miran was recently reunited with his family, including daughters, Roni, 4, and Alma, 2. He was photographed playing with his children at a Tel Aviv hospital after his release – a heartwarming image of resilience. His youngest daughter learned to say dad while he was in captivity.
On the morning of Oct. 7, 2023, Palestinian terrorists attacked Kibbutz Nahal Oz. They threatened to shoot a neighbor of Miran in the head if he refused to open the door of his home where he was hiding with is wife and two small children. As he was dragged away by his tormentors, his wife Lavi told him: “I love you, and I’ll take care of the girls. I’ll wait for you.” She waited 738 agonizing days.
Lavi and his dad Dani were vocal advocates of the Hostages and Missing Families Forum. Hostage families and freed hostages traveled around the world to raise awareness and push politicians to pressure Hamas to release their loved ones. For two years, his family lived with an empty chair at the table and unanswered bedtime questions. That silence has finally been broken.
Brothers Separated in Captivity, Reunited After Two Tortuous Years
Ziv and Gali Berman, 28, saw each other for the first time in two years. They shared a touching moment together, caught on camera. They were abducted from their home in Kibbutz Kfar Aza. Their family waited a grueling week after Oct. 7 to find out that they survived the terror onslaught but were taken hostage. They were not confirmed to be alive until February. Freed American Israeli Keith Siegel stated that they were both “injured” after his release in July. The brothers worked as lighting technicians and helped care for their dad who suffers from Parkinson’s Disease and dementia.
Jewish Values: Honoring the Dead and Redeeming the Captives
Behind each reunion was a deeper truth about the Jewish people: that even in loss, Jews are commanded to remember, redeem and return.
Israel embodies the historic Jewish duty of redeeming captives and honoring the dead. The commitment to bring everyone home – living or deceased – reflects the Jewish belief that the value of a person does not end with life itself. Also, many feel a deep connection to each other and the value derived from the ethos of military service to never leave anyone behind.
After the release of all living Israeli hostages, the bodies of two dozen remain after Hamas reportedly transferred the bodies of four hostages. Hamas brutally murdered more than 1,200 Israelis on Oct. 7 and dragged 40 of their bodies into Gaza to use as bargaining chips. Hamas murdered another 40 hostages in captivity – including members of the young, red-headed Bibas family. Israeli forces recovered 53 bodies during the war.
The duty to redeem captives (pidyon shvuyim) and to honor the dead (kevod hamet) are among the oldest commandments in Judaism. Both teach that every life and every body must be treated with dignity. These principles have shaped Israeli policy since the state’s founding. It is why Israeli governments have agreed to release dozens of terrorists for the body of just one Israeli.
Israel Honors President Trump with Highest Civilian Honor
In recognition of President Trump’s achievement in securing the release of the hostages and pursuing peace, Israeli President Isaac Herzog announced that he will honor him with the Israeli Presidential Medal of Honour. Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and adviser Jared Kushner were instrumental in the final diplomatic push in Egypt to finalize the ceasefire negotiations along with leaders of Qatar, Turkey and Egypt.
The American president spoke at Israel’s Knesset (parliament) shortly after the remaining living hostages were released. He stated: “Now it is time to translate these victories against terrorists on the battlefield into the ultimate prize of peace and prosperity for the entire Middle East.” Speaking later in Egypt, he called on the other Muslim nations to join the Abraham Accords alongside the UAE, Bahrain and Morocco.
Prime Minister Netanyahu: ‘The spirit of Israel’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, also spoke at the Knesset: “With indomitable courage, we set out to defend our people, to defeat our enemies and to release our hostages. We achieved amazing victories over Hamas and the entire Iranian terror axis.”
He also recognized American-Israeli Ari Spitz, who was the most critically injured IDF soldier to survive the Gaza war – he was presumed dead after losing three limbs. Netanyahu addressed him to thunderous applause: “Ari, you are the spirit of Joshua, the spirit of David, the spirit of the Maccabees. Ari, you are the spirit of Israel. I salute you.”
The Jewish Community Responds
From the kibbutzim of Israel’s south to synagogues around the world, Jews are exhaling together – grateful, grieving and determined that no life, and no memory, be left behind.
The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations released a statement:
“Moments such as this remind us that the strength of the Jewish people lies in our unity, our compassion and our unshakable commitment to one another. We express our profound gratitude to the Almighty for bringing us to this day of relief and renewal.”
Everyone can help remember the fallen and help those in need of healing.
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