Behind the Bima

BONUS EPISODE: Eli Sharabi | The Meaning of Freedom

Episode Summary

In this powerful bonus episode of Behind the Bima, Eli Sharabi reflects on survival, loss, and what it means to hold onto something deeper when everything is stripped away. As Pesach approaches, his story forces a deeper question: what does freedom really mean?

Episode Notes

In this episode of Behind the Bima, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg sits down with former hostage Eli Sharabi for a deeply moving conversation about October 7th, captivity in Gaza, survival, loss, and the long road back.

Sharabi speaks with remarkable clarity about what it meant to endure the unimaginable, what helped him survive, and how he has chosen to live after returning to a world forever changed. He reflects on fear, faith, grief, and the inner strength that remained even when everything else was stripped away.

As Pesach approaches, this conversation carries an added weight. Not because it is a retelling of ancient slavery and freedom, but because it forces us to confront those ideas in real time, through one man’s testimony of darkness, endurance, and the meaning of being free.

The conversation also explores:

• Eli Sharabi’s firsthand account of October 7th and being taken hostage
• What daily life in captivity looked like
• The psychological and emotional toll of surviving underground
• The role of faith, family, and inner discipline in staying alive
• How he thought about hope, dignity, and identity under impossible conditions
• What he wants the world to understand about Hamas, Gaza, and what he witnessed
• Grief, healing, and rebuilding life after returning home
• Why freedom feels different after it has been taken away

This season of Behind the Bima is sponsored by Julie Charlestein & Darryl Benjamin in honor of their grandparents, Morton & Malvina Charlestein, and their children, Ruby and Maccabi Benjamin.

A powerful conversation about captivity, resilience, and what remains when everything else is taken.