Yehuda Lave is an author, journalist, psychologist, rabbi, spiritual teacher, and coach, with degrees in business, psychology and Jewish Law. He works with people from all walks of life and helps them in their search for greater happiness, meaning, business advice on saving money, and spiritual engagement. Love Yehuda Lave Join my blog by sending me an email to YehudaLave@gmail.com It's no accident that Oct 7 this year falls between our two holiest holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. During these 10 days The 10 Days of Repentance The days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are an important component in the process of repentance. By Rabbi Dr. Reuven Hammer The period from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur is known as the Ten Days of Repentance. This name appears in sources from the Land of Israel, including the Jerusalem Talmud.
The concept of these days as a special unit of time in the Jewish year dates at least to the third century BCE. Rabbi Yohanan, who lived in the Land of Israel during that period, describes his conception of divine judgment and inscription in this season: | | | | The Three Musketeers at the Kotel | | | | | The Three are Rabbi Yehuda Glick, famous temple mount activist, and former Israel Mk, and then Robert Weinger, the world's greatest shofar blower and seller of Shofars, and myself after we had gone to the 12 gates of the Temple Mount in 2020 to blow the shofar to ask G-d to heal the world from the Pandemic. It was a highlight to my experience in living in Israel and I put it on my blog each day to remember. The articles that I include each day are those that I find interesting, so I feel you will find them interesting as well. I don't always agree with all the points of each article but found them interesting or important to share with you, my readers, and friends. It is cathartic for me to share my thoughts and frustrations with you about life in general and in Israel. As a Rabbi, I try to teach and share the Torah of the G-d of Israel as a modern Orthodox Rabbi. I never intend to offend anyone but sometimes people are offended and I apologize in advance for any mistakes. The most important psychological principle I have learned is that once someone's mind is made up, they don't want to be bothered with the facts, so, like Rabbi Akiva, I drip water (Torah is compared to water) on their made-up minds and hope that some of what I have share sinks in. Love Rabbi Yehuda Lave. | | | | | | DeSantis: Two-state solution 'stepping stone' to end of Israel | | | | Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation that adds funding for Jewish causes and supports Hatzalah emergency-service workers, June 17, 2021. Source: Hatzalah of South Florida/Twitter | | | | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a news conference in Jerusalem on September 2, 2024.POOL/AFP via Getty Images | | | | From 1948 to Oct. 7: What if Trumpeldor could honor the heroes of Ofakim? HONOR THE HEROES OF OCT. 7 on this one Year anniversary By Jerusalem Post staff | Imagine if Joseph Trumpeldor, the legendary Zionist hero, could honor the brave individuals who defended Ofakim on October 7, 2023. If Israel's founders were alive today, they would be devastated by the horrors of that day, marked by unimaginable terror and loss. Yet, they would also be proud of the courage and selflessness displayed by modern-day heroes—those who, like Trumpeldor, stood up to protect their homeland. For generations, such bravery and sacrifices for the sake of Israel have been recognized in the Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) Books of Honor. These books are more than just a list of names; they are a historical record and a living testament to the unbroken chain of dedication and sacrifice that has sustained Israel through its most challenging times. For decades, people worldwide have marked important occasions by donating to KKL-JNF or honoring heroes like Trumpeldor. Today, the names of those who continue to contribute to the nation's strength and resilience are inscribed alongside those of the early pioneers, ensuring that their legacy endures. | LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BOOKS OF HONOR | Trumpeldor's bravery at the Battle of Tel Hai made him a national icon. His legacy is one of steadfast determination and sacrifice for the Zionist cause. His famous last words, "It is good to die for our country," have inspired generations of Israelis to defend their homeland with the same unwavering resolve. On October 7, 2023, another figure faced adversity with similar courage—Rabbi Shachar Butzchak, a community rabbi in Ofakim. Awakened by the sounds of sirens and continuous rocket fire on Simchat Torah morning, Rabbi Butzchak immediately grasped the gravity of the situation. Realizing this was no ordinary attack, he broke with holiday protocol, turned on his phone, and quickly mobilized, joining forces with soldier Nehorai Said and a Shin Bet security guard.
| I WANT TO HONOR ISRAEL'S HEROES | When they encountered a group of terrorists, a fierce firefight ensued. Tragically, Said was killed, and Rabbi Butzchak was injured. Yet, despite his wounds, Rabbi Butzchak maintained his composure, communicating with his community and the security team and even organizing his evacuation to the hospital. Though separated by over a century, Trumpeldor and Rabbi Butzchak share a common thread of courage, leadership, and a deep sense of responsibility toward their community and nation. Both men embody the qualities that have shaped Israel's history: the willingness to face danger, the instinct to protect others, and the unshakeable belief in the rightness of their cause. Similarly, the actions of other contemporary heroes on that fateful day echo the deeds of Israel's founding figures. These modern-day defenders, whether soldiers, first responders, or ordinary citizens, carry forward the legacy of the early pioneers, who built the state with their hands and defended it with their lives. Today, each of us has once again the opportunity to pay tribute to the heroes of October 7, inscribing their names in a KKL-JNF Book of Honor. | SHOW ME MORE | Just as we honor the contributions of those who came before us, recognizing the sacrifices of today's heroes is essential. They are the latest chapter in Israel's ongoing story, connecting us to our past and guiding us toward the future.
Through their bravery and dedication, they ensure that the values upon which Israel was founded continue to thrive, reminding us that we are part of a larger, enduring narrative. This recognition, formalized in places like the KKL-JNF Book of Honors, keeps the spirit of Trumpeldor and his successors alive, ensuring that their legacy is never forgotten. | | | | | Those we have lost Stories of civilians and soldiers killed since Hamas's onslaught on Israel on October 7, 2023 Every day you can look at another victim and send him/her prayers Those we have lost | The Times of Israel Categories Civilians IDF Israel Defense Forces soldiers and reservists Police officers Israel Police and Border Police officers First responders Local security team members, firefighters and medics Supernova festival Those who attended the Supernova or Psyduck festivals Foreigners Foreign workers, tourists and students | | | | See you tomorrow bli neder We need Mashiach now! Remember this special day and what happened a year ago today, and look at the piece above on those we have lost! What is disliked by you, don't do to others. Be nice and kind and smile! Love Yehuda Lave | | | | |
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