

Searching for hope as a hostage in Gaza
Oct 10, 2025
The impact of the October 7 attacks resonates through the stories of hostages and their families. Many found solace in faith during their harrowing captivity, with some even adapting prayers to retain their spiritual connection. A former hostage described how his Jewish identity deepened during his 484 days in the tunnels. The emotional struggle of families waiting for loved ones heightens around Jewish holidays. Recent developments, including a ceasefire, offer a glimmer of hope for reunion and healing, as calls for peace continue amidst the ongoing trauma.
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Siegel's Captivity Journey
- Keith Siegel describes being blindfolded, moved between cars and taken down into tunnels during captivity.
- He recounts 484 days in captivity and release during a ceasefire earlier this year.
Separated Then Reunited
- Aviva Siegel was released after 51 days while Keith remained captive for another 14 months.
- Keith endured constant movement, changing location 33 times and facing threats and abuse.
Faith Strengthened Under Pressure
- Keith says attempts to convert him strengthened his Jewish identity rather than weakened it.
- Prayer and recalling childhood prayers became a vital source of resilience in captivity.