Rabbi Yaron Reuven Saves A Reform Jew From Intermarriage
- Team Hashem

- Jan 4
- 1 min read
A Jewish woman that was raised in Reform Judaism was saved from intermarriage after watching Rabbi Yaron Reuven's lectures. When she started watching lectures she was engaged to a non-Jew and did TeShuva on the day of the wedding, running away from the wealthy non-Jewish groom and Reform parents. Now Baruch HaShem she is married to a Jewish man raising a family and living a frum Jewish life.





I see story as a very powerful example of the influence of religious content on human behavior. It shows that when belief touches the "root point" of personal identity, people are willing to sacrifice money, family, and safety to live according to what they believe to be right.