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Dr. Browne and Chantal Belzberg, CEO of OneFamily.

Visibly moved by their stories, Dr. Browne responded, “Terrorism is about being fearful. But the people in this room have shown resilience. It’s important for victims of terrorism to remember their loved ones but also to move forward and be a vibrant life force.

“OneFamily’s psychologists provide critical support and recognize those people who can transcend the negative quickly and try to teach them to live better lives. It’s important for the psychologists to put their energies into those people of all ages, who are salvageable and can transcend the horrors they experienced, in order to move forward with their lives.”

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Before leaving the facility Dr. Browne taped a fascinating series of interviews with the victims and the psychologists for an upcoming broadcast.

“It’s important for our listeners to hear what these people have been through and how inspired they are to live life as best they can,” she said. “This is an important message that needs to be shared.”

Dr. Browne’s trip to Israel was sponsored by the Office of the Prime Minister and America’s Voices in Israel.

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