In all this game, the devil is losing and at the end will be accused of everything because GOD don’t want any rivals. Conclusion: live at the full in the freedom of GOD (praying in a right form, following the INSTRUCTIONS in the Bible - keeping the 10 commandments - including keeping the Saturday as the 7th day etc.) instead of in the incapacity and limited power of devil because he is just a temporary puppet. Jesus Christ is our savior and our hope!
Hi...in a Serbian news atricle i read he is planning to make a movie about Jasenovac, a great tragedy for Serbs, Jews, and Roma during WW2. I am in posession of a book written by one of 20 survivors of this deathcamp (grandpa one of them. Only a few thousand examples wre made during the 60s and since than it's nowhere to be found. I would like to cotact him if he hasn't, beacause it's of outmost importance to document the atrocities described in the book. Does anybody can help me with this? thx
This was a very moving and beautiful experience. G-d bless you and Maza Tov! Congratulations! I lost almost my entire family in the Holocaust. You are a brave soul. Not just because of the horror of you lived through, but that you have made a difference in the lives of many of us with your wonderful works. it is also very courageous of you to see your dream to fruition.
MAZEL TOV Branko Lustig, what a beautiful and meaningul Bar Mitzvah celebration. May G-d continue to grant you long life, good health and supreme happiness
Mazol Tov Mr. Lustig. I cried in happiness for you on the occasion of your Bar Mitzvah and cried for those who were never given the opportunity because of the Holocaust. May G-d watch over you all the days of your life.
Having stood in these very same places in 1988 on my trip with the March of the Living, I can relate to the emotion felt on Branko's day. It is difficult to feel joy on these grounds. Especially for a survivor, I am sure. But one can feel satisfaction...and express it for everyone to experience. Your message, Branko, is valuable, necessary and, thankfully is being disseminated: let us not forget, let us all get along and have peace. Mazel tov!
Hello.We have the same last name,and lots of similarities since my parents were in the same KZ camps,Just wonder about being related, My parents came from Krakow,Poland.My mother was in Auschwitz also,presently she is 95 years old.Could it be possible a relationship>Any way to have a conversation?
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In all this game, the devil is losing and at the end will be accused of everything because GOD don’t want any rivals. Conclusion: live at the full in the freedom of GOD (praying in a right form, following the INSTRUCTIONS in the Bible - keeping the 10 commandments - including keeping the Saturday as the 7th day etc.) instead of in the incapacity and limited power of devil because he is just a temporary puppet. Jesus Christ is our savior and our hope!
diptdipt 1 month ago
najo könnte saltos schlagen so happy
VivienNancioa252 2 months ago
Mazel tov! :)
alika207 3 months ago
Hi...in a Serbian news atricle i read he is planning to make a movie about Jasenovac, a great tragedy for Serbs, Jews, and Roma during WW2. I am in posession of a book written by one of 20 survivors of this deathcamp (grandpa one of them. Only a few thousand examples wre made during the 60s and since than it's nowhere to be found. I would like to cotact him if he hasn't, beacause it's of outmost importance to document the atrocities described in the book. Does anybody can help me with this? thx
morskisrle 4 months ago
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morskisrle 4 months ago
This was a very moving and beautiful experience. G-d bless you and Maza Tov! Congratulations! I lost almost my entire family in the Holocaust. You are a brave soul. Not just because of the horror of you lived through, but that you have made a difference in the lives of many of us with your wonderful works. it is also very courageous of you to see your dream to fruition.
60Michelle 6 months ago
MAZEL TOV Branko Lustig, what a beautiful and meaningul Bar Mitzvah celebration. May G-d continue to grant you long life, good health and supreme happiness
cantortany 8 months ago 2
My mother's maiden name was Lustig and my middle name is Lustig. I hope we are related as I would be proud to have your dna coursing thru my body.
lloydwruble 8 months ago
MAZAL TOV
shinethelove1 8 months ago
Mazel Tov to you Branko.. It brought tears to my eyes.
Ladyr1818
fenderplyr 8 months ago
Branko
You are an inspiration to all of us Jews. This must have been a bittersweet moment for you. Thanks for sharing it with the World. Mazal Tov.
drbobva1 8 months ago 2
How remarkable!!!
askabigail 8 months ago
Mazol Tov Mr. Lustig. I cried in happiness for you on the occasion of your Bar Mitzvah and cried for those who were never given the opportunity because of the Holocaust. May G-d watch over you all the days of your life.
Unclebeav 8 months ago
Mazel to to you Branko and Thank God for Steven Speilberg. I am so happy you had the chance to have your bar- mitzvah!
jillnt 8 months ago
Mazel Tov!
kawshka251 8 months ago
Mazel Tov!
kawshka251 8 months ago
The first speaker is the israeli actor Chaim Topol.Interesting.......
beatrice6446 8 months ago
Very moving! Mazl Tov Branko! Kol Hakavod!
eurekaha 8 months ago
Having stood in these very same places in 1988 on my trip with the March of the Living, I can relate to the emotion felt on Branko's day. It is difficult to feel joy on these grounds. Especially for a survivor, I am sure. But one can feel satisfaction...and express it for everyone to experience. Your message, Branko, is valuable, necessary and, thankfully is being disseminated: let us not forget, let us all get along and have peace. Mazel tov!
bobbalynnma 8 months ago
Hello.We have the same last name,and lots of similarities since my parents were in the same KZ camps,Just wonder about being related, My parents came from Krakow,Poland.My mother was in Auschwitz also,presently she is 95 years old.Could it be possible a relationship>Any way to have a conversation?
SIVLETIG 9 months ago