I love the Egyptian people
Julie Ozon was born and raised in Egypt. In 1949, the region became too unsafe, leaving Julie and her family with no choice but to flee their home. They were forced to abandon their possessions in Egypt — fleeing with not much more than the clothes they were wearing. They escaped by boat, and eventually made their way to the safety of Israel. Despite the hardships Julie has faced, she keeps moving forward — choosing forgiveness instead of hate. She went on to become a chef, and opened Julie's — an Egyptian eatery located in Tel Aviv, Israel. Hear more about Julie’s inspiring story in this film by The Mizrahi Project, presented by CUFI.
Видео I love the Egyptian people канала The Mizrahi Project
Видео I love the Egyptian people канала The Mizrahi Project
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