As we are maneuvering closer to the finish line with Iran, we must maintain our ultimate faith in the “Rock of Israel,” as well as continue to be dedicated to defending our people, land, and religion.
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Israel's 3 Stages of Attack
Israel's Mysterious 7 Watershed Moments
Lets Save Israel Now
Are Leftists Driving Us Off a Cliff?
Make Your Life a Sanctuary for G-d
Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called "My Vote of Confidence in Bibi."
My Vote of Confidence in Bibi
Focusing on Ukraine and Missing Iran
Have No Fear, Hashem Is Here
How One “Peacenik” Became Practical
The U.N.’s Double Standard On Nukes
The Iranian Malachi Crunch
Israel, Warrior Nation
Concrete Faith in a Flimsy Sukkah
This book is about the incredible Jewish homeland of Israel. As the prophet Isaiah states (11:12), "He will raise a banner for the nations and gather the exiles of Israel; he will assemble the scattered people of Judah from the four quarters of the earth." This work is a reflection of my deep love and yearning for our Promised Land. This book is anchored in G-d's Biblical promise to the Jewish people for this amazing land, the decades of persecution culminating in the Holocaust that the Jews have endured, our miraculous national resurrection and return, the blossoming of the deserts and metamorphosis into a scientific, technological and military world power, and the hope and prayer for all us to be able to make Aliyah and for the completion of the Redemption and the coming of the Mashiach.
Announcing my Second Book: For the Love of Israel
There can be no doubt that the long-awaited completion of our redemption and the coming of the Mashiach by the Jewish year 6,000 (the beginning of the seventh millennium) is established no less than the Shabbat, which is the seventh day of every week for us. The Shabbat, in fact, is considered a covenant between G-d and the Jewish people, and so too, according to Maimonides’ “13 Principles of Faith,” we trust in the coming of Mashiach.
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7 & the Redemption
A Beautiful Song From The Guardians of Zion
Tisha B'Av - Destruction of The Temple
Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called "The Irreligious Religious."
If some “religious” people do the wrong thing, disrespect their fellow Jews, hate on them, curse them, defile their prayers, that doesn’t mean they are really religious. Rather to the contrary — they are the irreligious religious!
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The Irreligious Religious