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341. The Vow, A Love Story And The Holocaust: Michael Ruskin

Season 4 Episode 341 Published 2 years, 5 months ago
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Did you want to explore and be free before marriage?  Did your parents expect you to get married?  Before penning a best-selling book chronicling the experiences of his Holocaust survivor parents from Lithuania, Michael Ruskin led a diverse life rooted in swing and country music. Now, his primary focus is on his book and its legacy.

Today's episode is a spiritual journey through faith, family, and the forging of a personal identity in the face of adversity. Hosts Reena Friedman Watts and Wayne Friedman are joined by the inspiring Michael Ruskin to discuss the somber history of the Holocaust and the nuances of Jewish life and spirituality.
Michael takes us on an emotional ride, reflecting on his personal struggles with his Jewish heritage, his relationship with his mother, and his deep connection with his faith.

His story is one of contrast—between the smothering love of his family and his own quest for love and freedom, between the darkness of the Holocaust and the light of the human spirit.

In today's episode, Michael shares insights from his own life experience—washing dishes for Passover, engaging in self-reflection, and embracing an active lifestyle.

His candid storytelling resonates with a universal longing for authenticity and a better understanding of our spiritual existence, including beliefs in reincarnation and astrology.

Michael's legacy is vital not just for him but for the Jewish community, as we learn about his book "The Vow, A Love Story and The Holocaust" and his lifetimestories.net project.

This episode is rich with history, from the tragedies of World War II to the incredible story of his parents—survivors of concentration camps and death marches—whose profound love and faith bore witness to unspeakable horrors.

So join us as we explore the strength derived from ancestry, the complexities of identity, and the undeniable power of storytelling with Michael Ruskin. This is an episode you won't want to miss, and it's all right here on Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space for Controversy.

Michael Ruskin (born Meyer Ruksen), was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in the beautiful city of Perth Amboy, New Jersey (central New Jersey).  He is the youngest son of David and Dora Ruskin and the younger brother of the late Allen Ruskin.  A graduate from Kent State University in Ohio, he received a B.A.

in Political Science and Psychology.  Michael spent most of his 40-year career in corporate Human Resources and private consulting.  Mr. Ruskin, now retired, lives a very active lifestyle which includes traveling, tennis, dancing, hiking.  He is a student of spirituality, world history, and an avid researcher.   He has one niece and enjoys spending time with friends and making new ones. Michael is the last surviving member of his immediate family.  The Vow: A Love Story and the Holocaust is Mr. Ruskin's first book, but not his last.   He currently resides in Roswell, Georgia.

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