On April 7, 2023, Rabbi Leo Dee’s family set out from their home just south of Jerusalem for a Passover trip to Tiberias. Hours later, his wife Lucy and two of his daughters, Maya and Rina, were dead — murdered by terrorists on a highway in the Jordan Valley.
What follows is not a story of despair, but one of the most striking testimonies of faith you’ll hear out of Israel. Rabbi Dee opens up about sitting Shiva with 10,000 mourners, why he believes “pain is a blessing, not a curse,” why Jewish law forbids anger but commands joy even in grief, and why he believes Jews and Christians share a calling to be “light to the nations” in an increasingly dark world.
This is a conversation about an abundant life even in the wake of devastating loss. These are lessons from the soul of Israel about healing, faith, and what the Bible actually says about suffering. This is a report you will want to keep – and share.
The Seven Facets of Healing by Leo Dee
After the devastating loss of his wife and two daughters in a terror attack, Leo Dee discovered that the path to healing is a process with many facets. The Seven Facets of Healing challenges broadly held paradigms and describes the healing power of Family, Friends, Fitness, Faith, Function, Finances, and Fun. Strength from loved ones, the quiet presence of friends, the renewal of body and spirit, the anchoring power of faith, the meaning of purposeful work, the stability of wise stewardship and the joy that comes from gratitude and laughter. Tributed to Charlie Kirk and dedicated to his wife, Lucy, this book is for anyone touched by trauma, personal loss, illness, conflict or disappointment. It provides a framework to build a new inner world where resilience and hope can grow alongside positive memories. May their memories be a blessing.
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