Rabbi Strauchler’s thoughts are shared by most religious Zionistד, even if we do not form these thoughts into the precise forms and references that Rabbi Strauchler has done. But what about the Secular Israeli? The Israeli whose actual fear is not of the Eternal, but of “The Religious Establishment”, and what can we do to bridge the gap? The extreme case was Moshe Dayan’s handing the control of the Temple Mount back to the Jordanian Wakf after the 1967 War.
The gap costs lives. My fellow (much younger) students and our teachers agreed the leaflets with the Quran’s Surahs 5-20+21, 7-137, and 10-93 dropped from drones over Gaza before the Ground aspect of our end-to-terrorism effort would have saved lives. Was it not done because high-brass IDF Secularists wish to minimize religion’s importance?
Dave Klepper
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Rabbi Strauchler’s thoughts are shared by most religious Zionistד, even if we do not form these thoughts into the precise forms and references that Rabbi Strauchler has done. But what about the Secular Israeli? The Israeli whose actual fear is not of the Eternal, but of “The Religious Establishment”, and what can we do to bridge the gap? The extreme case was Moshe Dayan’s handing the control of the Temple Mount back to the Jordanian Wakf after the 1967 War.
The gap costs lives. My fellow (much younger) students and our teachers agreed the leaflets with the Quran’s Surahs 5-20+21, 7-137, and 10-93 dropped from drones over Gaza before the Ground aspect of our end-to-terrorism effort would have saved lives. Was it not done because high-brass IDF Secularists wish to minimize religion’s importance?
Dave Klepper