The Birth of Heroes
According to a recent report, many great figures who changed history were orphans. Golda Meir, who laid the foundation for the establishment of Israel, was an orphan. Napoleon, who cried for freedom in the monarchic society of Europe, was also an orphan. Moses, one of the greatest figures in Israel, was separated from his parents at the age of three months and had to call his mother a nurse.
In Childhood
There is no greater sorrow than being without parents. There is no greater pain than losing one’s parents. Many children break under the weight of this sorrow and pain, but a few stand up firmly against it and grow into heroes who move the world. They change the course of world history.
