"Kidnapped By Terrorists"

"I was kidnapped by terrorists in Vietnam and that's where I discovered God"

Herzl Niker repented thanks to religious friends he met during his life, but he saw providence in the East where he traveled ten countries and collected sparks

Herzl Niker, born and raised in a home far from Torah and mitzvot in Rishon Lezion, went through the usual course of high school, the army, and a trip around the world together with his girlfriend from high school.

During his life, he met again and again with religious people who broke all the known stigmas about the religious.

He and his friend traveled to ten countries in the world and had fascinating experiences, he shared with us what happened to the company, how he escaped from terrorists, how magic saved his life, and what led him to the Meir Institute.

Today Herzl lives in Eli, teaches at the Elisha military training school, gives classes and magic all over the country, and tells his special story

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Machon Meir Herzl Niker Srugim studio

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