It’s not just about being back in the Land. It’s about being back in our place. Rav Shlomo Katz opens the gates of time and prophecy, guiding us through the halachic and prophetic conditions for the return of Shemitah and Yovel. With the Rambam, the Gemara in ערכין, and Yechezkel’s vision of tribal boundaries, we’re reminded that the geulah isn’t merely about presence, but placement. And as we imagine Dan touching Turkey and Levi guarding the Mikdash, we daven for the day that every Jew finds his shevet, his portion, and his purpose in Eretz HaKodesh.