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341 - Preserving Legacy Through Love with Michael Ruskin

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Today, we have the honor of hosting a truly remarkable guest, Michael Ruskin. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Michael is the last surviving member of his immediate family, dedicated to preserving the legacy of his late parents, David and Dora Ruskin, and late brother Allen Ruskin. Raised in central New Jersey, Michael graduated from Kent State University with a BA in Psychology and Political Science. His career as a human resource consultant led him to support corporations worldwide. Now residing in Alpharetta, Georgia, Michael is a frequent guest on podcasts, sharing his parents' inspiring Holocaust survival story.


Michael discusses his book, "The Vow: A Love Story and the Holocaust,” and the significance as a tribute to his parents and a means of preserving their legacy.

He says, "The Vow is not just a book; it's a testament to the strength of my parents' love, faith in God, and unwavering courage that allowed them to survive the Holocaust. It's my way of ensuring their story lives on, breaking intergenerational shackles, and spreading the message that God is the prescription for staying alive."


Michael, has been actively sharing his parents' story on various podcasts worldwide, aiming to preserve their legacy. His driving force is a commitment to ensuring that the lessons from his parents' survival resonate globally. His goal is to break down barriers and foster understanding. In the next few years, he aims to reach even wider audiences, ensuring the legacy endures and impacts lives for generations to come.


Join us in thanking Michael Ruskin for sharing his inspiring journey, the incredible legacy of his parents, and the profound story encapsulated in "The Vow: A Love Story and the Holocaust." To learn more about Michael's mission and the book, be sure to check out the links in the show notes. Until next time, stay inspired and keep the stories of resilience alive.


Learn more and connect with Michael here:

https://thevowalovestory.com

facebook.com/thevowalovestory

instagram.com/thevowalovestory

Get bonus content on Patreon

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Today, we have the honor of hosting a truly remarkable guest, Michael Ruskin. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Michael is the last surviving member of his immediate family, dedicated to preserving the legacy of his late parents, David and Dora Ruskin, and late brother Allen Ruskin. Raised in central New Jersey, Michael graduated from Kent State University with a BA in Psychology and Political Science. His career as a human resource consultant led him to support corporations worldwide. Now residing in Alpharetta, Georgia, Michael is a frequent guest on podcasts, sharing his parents' inspiring Holocaust survival story.


Michael discusses his book, "The Vow: A Love Story and the Holocaust,” and the significance as a tribute to his parents and a means of preserving their legacy.

He says, "The Vow is not just a book; it's a testament to the strength of my parents' love, faith in God, and unwavering courage that allowed them to survive the Holocaust. It's my way of ensuring their story lives on, breaking intergenerational shackles, and spreading the message that God is the prescription for staying alive."


Michael, has been actively sharing his parents' story on various podcasts worldwide, aiming to preserve their legacy. His driving force is a commitment to ensuring that the lessons from his parents' survival resonate globally. His goal is to break down barriers and foster understanding. In the next few years, he aims to reach even wider audiences, ensuring the legacy endures and impacts lives for generations to come.


Join us in thanking Michael Ruskin for sharing his inspiring journey, the incredible legacy of his parents, and the profound story encapsulated in "The Vow: A Love Story and the Holocaust." To learn more about Michael's mission and the book, be sure to check out the links in the show notes. Until next time, stay inspired and keep the stories of resilience alive.


Learn more and connect with Michael here:

https://thevowalovestory.com

facebook.com/thevowalovestory

instagram.com/thevowalovestory

Get bonus content on Patreon

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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