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EPISODE · Sep 9, 2015 · 44 MIN

Jacob Kimchy's father was blown up by a suicide bomber in Israel. He chose love instead of hate.

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Our 9-11 episode. When Jacob Kimchy was 24, his dad was blown up by a suicide bomber in Israel.  Jacob said he had a choice in that moment -- to harden and fight terror with avengence, or learn to love and share understanding with others. He chose the latter. His story is palpable and in honor of the September 11th anniversary -- and offering an alternative to how we harden when something bad happens to us, and instead open up. He's the author of: "A NEW SUNRISE: A TRUE STORY ABOUT SURVIVING THE UNIMAGINABLE." www.JacobKimchy.com The Jake Sasseville Show is produced by Profoundly Human LLC. (c) 2015 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Post production: Chris Mottram in Perth, Australia. www.JakeRadio.org @JakeSasseville

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