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London synagogues pledge continued support for ‘adopted’ freed hostage Agam Berger

February 4, 2025 17:51
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Agam Berger in white with other freed hostages (r-l) Daniela Gilboa, Liri Elbag, Karina Ariev and Naama Levy at Beilinson Hospital during a musical performance (Photo: Getty)
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While former Israeli hostage Agam Berger is finally home, the two London synagogues that “adopted” the 20-year-old during her 15 months in Hamas captivity have said that their connetion with her and her family would continue. 

Finchley Federation Synagogue and Magen Avot in Hendon “adopted” Agam last winter through the Board of Deputies “adopt a hostage” scheme, which encourages local communities to spotlight individual hostages and provide dedicated support to their families.

“Magen Avot adopted Agam a year ago in January 2024 and from that moment, she became part of our family,” said Chaya Langerman, Magen Avot member and Stop the Hate UK volunteer. “Every week we said prayers for her, we heard from her family and friends, and we supported the many Chesed projects that her mother initiated - projects that spread Agam's light in the world even when she was not physically with us.”

Magen Avot, which also “adopted” Naama Levy, 20, displayed photos of the adopted hostages in the synagogue, allocated seats for the two young women and lit candles for them.