What the Jewish People Actually Celebrates on Yom HaAtzmaut
byOn Israel’s Independence Day, we don’t celebrate a victory over the Arabs but rather the culmination of a successful war for liberation against British rule.
On Israel’s Independence Day, we don’t celebrate a victory over the Arabs but rather the culmination of a successful war for liberation against British rule.
Was the State of Israel’s establishment merely a military victory & political act? Or was it a hidden miracle that manifested through human courage?
Yom HaZikaron celebrates the fact that the Creator infused Israel with a renewed spirit of valor that had been missing from our people for centuries.
If our people have always avoided days of mourning in the month of Nisan, the month of our liberation, how could it be that Yom HaShoah occurs in Nisan?
Even when we find ourselves in seemingly hopeless situations, that prophetic spark from the 21st of Nisan (7th of Pesaḥ) continues to exist within us.
A step-by-step & easy-to-follow demonstration of the Passover seder’s mechanics & deep concepts.
The rituals & laws associated with the seder night serve to both access the Divine light of freedom & pass Israel’s collective story to the next generation.
The hangman – who had been so overwhelmed by the composure of the two Eliyahus – later remarked that after twenty years as an executioner, this was the first time that he had felt like a murderer.
In the last decade, a significant number of pro-Israel figures & organizations have begun to use a political language they don’t understand.
For nearly a thousand years, the 13th of Adar was known on our calendar as Yom Nikanor, commemorating a major Maccabean victory.
Is Prime Minister Netanyahu quietly trying to free Israel from the United States? Or is he simply trying to cling to power for his own personal interests?
Rather than take Trump’s controversial statements at face value, we should explore what they might actually be meant to achieve for his broader agenda.