A 130-year-old violin that survived the Holocaust has found its way to former hostage Agam Berger. Tzachi Beck, who restored and preserved the violin — originally built in the Czech Republic and once owned by a Jewish musician who was killed in the Holocaust — gifted it to Agam. "I had it hanging on a wall after restoring it," Beck said. "Now, it's in the right hands — Agam’s hands, bringing it back to life.
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