The crime of being a practicing, religious Jew was punishable by exile to the Siberian labor camps, and many Jews were forced to leave their Torah behind. But nothing shook the faith of Reb Mottel Lifshitz, who endured torment and self-sacrifice but refused to give up his commitment to Torah. This moving book is the inspirational story of Reb Mottel, a man whose greatest desire was to live--and die--al kiddush Hashem. Told by best-selling author, renowned lecturer, and radio commentator, Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser, this book is truly unforgettable.