My Path Back Home

My Path Back Home

Hadassah

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Editorial:
Hadassah
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9798218627782
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A journey to find a pathout of the darkness . . .My Path Back Home details the true events that took place in the life of a woman named Hadassah, who spent the majority of her existence in a global sex-trafficking ring referred to as 'The Organization.' She was raised in a restrictive Chabad community in the United States, which on the surface gave the appearance of a pious, religious community dedicated to God. Below the surface, in the darkness, the community was trafficking children across multiple states within the United States using the insular nature of the Chabad community to their advantage.As a teenager, Hadassah is introduced to a man named 'Godfrey' in Palm Beach, Florida, where she continues to be trafficked by him to other billionaires, government officials, and military officers. As Hadassah fights for her life to find a way out of 'The Organization,' she learns what this global network is, how its operations are run, and who the leaders are, hoping for a day when she can escape and tell the world what is happening in virtually every corner of the globe.Then, in 2019, Godfrey is arrested and another leader of 'The Organization' dies, leaving a large vacuum that allows Hadassah to escape. It as if the Divine Himself reaches out His hand, offering a way out of the darkness and into the light. Hadassah takes the Divine’s hand and is ejected from 'The Organization.' She is taken on the path back home, to her soul, where the Divine guides her to use her voice to expose the darkness. In this exposure, humanity is also given an opportunity by the Divine to find their own way out of the darkness and to find their path back home, to their souls.

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