Israeli Hostage Survivor Bar Kupershtein Seeks Help Finding New Apartment and Furniture
Bar Kupershtein, an Israeli who survived 738 days in Hamas captivity, is starting a new chapter and searching for a rental apartment. He posted on his Instagram story asking his tens of thousands of followers for assistance in finding a suitable place to live, stating, "It's time to open a new page, starting from scratch." Kupershtein also requested help acquiring furniture and household appliances in good condition, inviting anyone who can donate or sell items at a fair price to contact him privately.
The response was overwhelming, with many followers offering support. Kupershtein expressed deep gratitude, saying, "You don't understand how much I love you, I can't keep up with the messages. It really moves me how everyone wants to help. You truly touched me." Just two months ago, Kupershtein announced his return to his pre-captivity business, "Bar on the Tow," which provides motorcycle towing and transport services. He was motivated to resume operations after seeing his business vehicle remained undamaged.
In his book "Unbroken," Kupershtein recounts his family's struggles, including living in rented apartments and caring for his severely injured father. During his captivity, his family moved to a new apartment where he returned immediately after his release. His current efforts to rebuild his life have garnered significant public support through social media.