For these four families of accomplished Jews, one brother brought another… and sometimes yet another, transforming teshuvah to a family affair.

Ephraim came home that summer before heading back to Israel for the year and Raphael was taken aback by the change he witnessed. “We’re twins we’d always been at pretty much the same stage in life. And all of a sudden here was my brother suddenly showing a lot more maturity and sensitivity. I thought hey he’s got something on me! But based on our Hebrew-school experience I believed it couldn’t possibly be Judaism that was causing this change” (Photos: Family archives)
A terrified mother picks up the phone. It’s Bobby on the other end of the line calling from Jerusalem. Though now he says he wants to go by his Hebrew name Baruch and by the way he intends to stay in yeshivah a few weeks longer.
Weeks stretch into months so Bobby’s parents dispatch his brother Sam to rescue their wayward son. Has he been captured by a cult? Sam arrives and surveys the scene. Bobby sure is different. Gosh he’s even being nice to me after all those years of fighting. And wait a minute he’s got some interesting new ideas to share….
After a few years Baruch and Shmuel return home to visit their parents. Their dress is different and they have a new way of speaking but their eyes shine and their kind touch is evident in everything they do. Can the parents kasher the kitchen so the brothers can eat there? Outrage turns into acceptance and then the parents return to the Yiddishkeit of their grandparents.
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