By NAOMI NUSSBAUM Even as Israel faces the aftermath of a seven-front war, rising global antisemitism, and ongoing breaches of ceasefire agreements, we enter Chanukah, the Festival of Lights, a holiday built on the belief that miracles can rise from despair. At OneFamily, we have been witnesses to these miracles since 2001. We began nearly 25 years ago out of response to the Sbarro Restaurant bombing in Jerusalem on Aug. 9, 2001. Terrorists killed 16, including seven children and a pregnant woman, Shoshana Greenbaum from Passaic, N.J. The 31-year-old expectant mom was about to begin teaching at Yeshiva of North Jersey. Then came Oct. 7, 2023, the deadliest day for the Jewish people since the Holocaust. Families were torn apart, communities destroyed, and the sense of safety Israelis had spent generations building was shattered. The cruelty, torture, and terror of the hostage crisis — both for those murdered and for those who returned traumatized — will take decades to ...