Every family carries stories that don’t exist anywhere else. Stories shaped by childhood homes, immigration, hardship, faith, community, and the quiet decisions that built the lives we know today. Very often, those stories live only in memory and memory fades. Jewish Legacy Stories was created to preserve those voices before they’re lost. This work exists for one simple reason: once a voice is gone, there is no way to recreate it.
We Preserve Jewish Family Legacies
We preserve Jewish family legacies with care, patience, and intention. We sit down with parents, grandparents, and couples in the place where they’re most comfortable — their own home — and carefully document their lives on camera, in their own words. The conversations are not scripted, not rushed, and not reframed.
Just real stories, told honestly, with respect. Alongside filmed interviews, we help families revisit old photographs — identifying faces, naming names, and capturing the stories behind each image while those details are still clear. From there, we create lasting archives: unedited recordings, refined legacy films, and written biographies designed to be returned to for generations.
This work isn’t about content or highlights. It’s about preservation. Preserving what matters most. Because once a voice is gone, there is no way to recreate it.
How it All Began
I grew up watching storytelling being done the right way.
My father, along with his partner, was a movie producer who built a production company that was eventually acquired by Fox. From a young age, I saw what it meant to create something meaningful — and to build it with intention, discipline, and respect for the story being told.
Three years ago, I began my own path in video through editing and content creation in the social media world. That work quickly grew into a full agency, spanning events, concerts, corporate projects, and digital media. Over time, I had the opportunity to work with some of the largest podcasts and platforms in the Jewish world, including Meaningful Minute.
But it wasn’t until a personal project that everything shifted.
About seven months ago, I traveled to Florida to spend time with my grandparents. During that trip, I began filming them — asking about their childhoods, their family history, and the experiences that shaped who they became. Together, we went through old photographs, naming faces, recalling places, and filling in stories that had never been written down.
I scanned thousands of photos, edited a 35-minute film from the interviews, and worked with writers to create a 40-page written biography of their lives.
The response from family and friends was immediate and emotional. More importantly, it made one thing clear: this shouldn’t exist for only one family.
Jewish Legacy Stories was created to offer that same experience to others — with the understanding that these stories are irreplaceable.
Let's Preserve Their Story Together
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