Every family carries a story.
Some are whispered.
Some are buried.
And some wait decades to be found.
In this sweeping multi-generational memoir, Shachar Elkayam unravels the most haunting mystery of his family’s past: the disappearance of his aunt Rachel, a sixteen-year-old girl who vanished during the turbulence of 1948. For decades, her name was spoken only in hushed tones – a mixture of longing, shame, and unanswered questions.
Then, decades later, a message arrives from Europe:
We found her. She’s alive.
What begins as a miracle becomes a profound journey across borders and identities – from Haifa to Damascus, Eindhoven to Gdańsk – weaving together forbidden love, cultural collisions, rediscovered kinship, and the emotional cost of belonging to more than one world.
As the family celebrates reunions, faces painful reckonings, and navigates the storms of modern conflict, the book becomes not only the story of Rachel – but of the people who searched for her, loved her, lost her, and tried to understand the choices she made.
A moving story about family, memory, identity, and the unbreakable threads that connect us – even after a lifetime apart.
Operation Rachel is the extraordinary true story of the search for a woman lost to history – and the breathtaking moment she is found living in Syria, a mother, a grandmother, and the keeper of her own remarkable secrets.
Born in Haifa in 1970, Shachar Elkayam is the son of Amnon Elkayam, Rachel’s youngest brother. He spent much of his professional life as a journalist before settling in Gdańsk, Poland. This book marks his journey into the heart of his own family’s untold story
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