In commemoration of the date (8 Nisan) that Eliyahu Bet-Zuri and Eliyahu Ḥakim were executed in Cairo, Yehuda HaKohen shares a 2012 class he taught at Machon Meir on how the “Olei HaGardom” (those who ascended the gallows) cured the Jewish people from its curse of fear, as well as the deeper spiritual value of martyrdom in Torah thought.
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To be faithful to the rhetoric at the time, Lehi opposed British “imperialism”.