The immigrant's story is a tale of hope and innocence – and bravery, too. It is part of North American folklore, a journey across a continent and an ocean, formerly by train and steamship and now by jetliner; where the hardships of the Old World, the barren farmlands and abandoned villages and the political riots and displaced people, are like one long film reel, visible from the passenger window of a locomotive or miniaturized, beneath the clouds, from 30,000 feet. It is in the New World, where each of us can start anew. It is in this world, where Tzachi Chen prospers. His story is not without its share of challenges and hardships: A Canadian by choice, with his family as his only (
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