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Susie Stearn Eklove

Susan (Susie) Stearn Eklove was born in 1964 and raised in Toronto, Canada with her older brother, younger sister and Holocaust survivor parents. After graduating high school, Susie decided to spend a year in Israel and fell in love with her homeland. She returned to Canada, where she met her husband Harley, and they had five children, but the desire to move to Israel burned strongly. Three of their children made Aliya after high school year, and in August 2019, Susie and Harley finally realized their dream and made Aliya. Since arriving in Israel, Susie has been brushing up on her Hebrew skills, playing with her grandchildren and writing about the miracles she experiences in the Land of Israel.

November 29th, 2020

What’s in a Name? The Power of Connecting to our Jewish Roots and Identity

My Hebrew name, Sarah Leah, reflects exactly who I felt embarrassed to be when I was a 19-year-old teenager on the kibbutz, but it is exactly who I am proud to be today!

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April 22nd, 2020

From Slavery to Redemption: New Israeli Citizen Overwhelmed with Gratitude on Yom Hashoah

Growing up, every day was Holocaust Remembrance day for the daughter of two survivors. Now she beams with pride, living in Israel as her family continues to grow.

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