I recently attended a lecture at a synagogue in New York City that was hosted by Richard Corman, chairman of the board of directors of The Michael Levin Base in Israel. St.-Sgt. Michael Levin was a lone soldier from Pennsylvania who served in the IDF in 2002 and was killed in Lebanon in 2006.

Upon his arrival in Israel, Levin slept on a park bench for two nights because he didn’t know where to go, and he didn’t speak Hebrew. This lonely feeling convinced him that when he was discharged from the army, he would create a place that supported lone soldiers – a place where young men and women could reach out for help, a place that they could call “home.” Although Levin fell in combat, the vision that he had lives on through The Michael Levin Base.

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