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What if the weapons we were once afraid to use—spiritual, emotional, even ideological—are exactly what this moment demands?
Rav Shlomo Katz introduces a new phase in our national mission: not defense, but offense.
Drawing from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rav Ginsburgh, and the deep wellsprings of Kabbalah, Rav Shlomo challenges us to stop crawling and start leaping—lechatchila ariber. The light of Tohu, once too powerful to contain, can now be harnessed, if we dare. But it requires humility, faith, and a new kind of boldness rooted not in ego, but in surrender.
The stakes have never been higher. The call has never been clearer.
What if the weapons we were once afraid to use—spiritual, emotional, even ideological—are exactly what this moment demands?
Rav Shlomo Katz introduces a new phase in our national mission: not defense, but offense.
Drawing from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rav Ginsburgh, and the deep wellsprings of Kabbalah, Rav Shlomo challenges us to stop crawling and start leaping—lechatchila ariber. The light of Tohu, once too powerful to contain, can now be harnessed, if we dare. But it requires humility, faith, and a new kind of boldness rooted not in ego, but in surrender.
The stakes have never been higher. The call has never been clearer.