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When Gilad Shalit was taken captive, his father didn’t stop. He fasted, rallied, knocked on doors, and begged people across Israel to pray for his son’s release. In this talk, Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi reflects on the power of persistence and what it means to truly care. What if we applied that same passion to davening for the Beis HaMikdash? To loving each other more? To stopping lashon hara? A moving message about action, unity, and heart.
Website: BacktoSinai.com and TorahAnytime.com
Instagram: @backtosinai
TikTok: @backtosinai
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By Rabbi Yaakov RahimiWhen Gilad Shalit was taken captive, his father didn’t stop. He fasted, rallied, knocked on doors, and begged people across Israel to pray for his son’s release. In this talk, Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi reflects on the power of persistence and what it means to truly care. What if we applied that same passion to davening for the Beis HaMikdash? To loving each other more? To stopping lashon hara? A moving message about action, unity, and heart.
Website: BacktoSinai.com and TorahAnytime.com
Instagram: @backtosinai
TikTok: @backtosinai
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.