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The dream was holy: a people returning home after 2,000 years. But somewhere along the way, we lost sight of the dreamer.
Rav Shlomo Katz takes us deeper into Tikkun HaMedinah, revealing how the spiritual vessels meant to hold the light of redemption shattered from the weight of an undefined identity. We were told “kim’a kim’a”, that everything unfolds slowly, like the sunrise. But did we ever clarify what we’re waiting for? What is the dream? What is the essence that we must reclaim?
Drawing on the Kabbalistic teachings of Rav Ginsburgh, the Torah of Yosef HaTzaddik, and the lived reality of modern Israel, Rav Shlomo teaches us how to begin “solving the dream.” It's time to organize our collective vision into practical, redemptive action. Without letting go of truth, but with the humility to update our soul’s software for today.
Because surviving isn’t enough anymore. The world is waiting for something only Am Yisrael can offer. If we’re brave enough to finally give it.
The dream was holy: a people returning home after 2,000 years. But somewhere along the way, we lost sight of the dreamer.
Rav Shlomo Katz takes us deeper into Tikkun HaMedinah, revealing how the spiritual vessels meant to hold the light of redemption shattered from the weight of an undefined identity. We were told “kim’a kim’a”, that everything unfolds slowly, like the sunrise. But did we ever clarify what we’re waiting for? What is the dream? What is the essence that we must reclaim?
Drawing on the Kabbalistic teachings of Rav Ginsburgh, the Torah of Yosef HaTzaddik, and the lived reality of modern Israel, Rav Shlomo teaches us how to begin “solving the dream.” It's time to organize our collective vision into practical, redemptive action. Without letting go of truth, but with the humility to update our soul’s software for today.
Because surviving isn’t enough anymore. The world is waiting for something only Am Yisrael can offer. If we’re brave enough to finally give it.