One act of honesty saved an entire dynasty. In 1936, Rabbi Natan Barsky—a grandson of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov—received immigration certificates to escape Poland for the Land of Israel. But without the money to travel, he faced a choice: sell the valuable documents for a fortune, or return them. His decision to remain "honest at all costs" seemed like a death sentence as the clouds of WWII gathered in 1839. This is the breathtaking true story of how Chief Rabbi Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog and a "returned favor" from the British Mandate led to a miraculous escape on the very last ship to leave Europe. In this video, you will discover: The providential connection between the Herzog family and the Breslov Hasidim. How Rabbi Natan Barsky’s integrity resulted in over 2,000 religious descendants living in Israel today. A powerful lesson in Bitachon (trust in God) during the darkest hours of history. ✨ Featuring: The life-saving efforts of Rabbi Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog and the kindness of the Breslov community in Jerusalem. Subscribe for more inspiring stories of Jewish history and Chassidic wisdom.