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Oct 15, 2023
Israel at War - A JCT Update |
Dear Friends, The traditional Simchat Torah refrain שישו ושמחו בשמחת תורה invites us to “rejoice and be happy with the Torah.” This year, our celebrations were shattered. Our young men and women were recalled to the military and joy turned to fear and as reports continued to come in, our fear turned to sheer horror. The numbers are staggering, and one can hardly fight back tears realizing that every number is a name, and every name has a family. Right now, we are all one very broken family. JCT’s core legacy of Religious Zionism remains who we are. During the Yom Kippur War in 1973, JCT lost students and tragically, additional students and faculty have since fallen while serving our nation. Many of our staff and students are now in activated, reserve combat units. Fully, 75 percent of our men nursing students have been recalled to the Israel Defense Force on emergency draft orders. As we pray to Hashem for the welfare of our military forces, for the welfare and speedy return of our kidnapped brothers and sisters and the speedy and full recovery of the thousands wounded, we are taking action. Rabbi Yehoshua Weitzman, sharing one of the teachings of Rav Kook, coined the expression עם הנצח לא מפחד מדרך ארוכה - “The Nation of Eternity fears not the long journey”. For millennia, our enemies have pursued us, and persecuted us, and by the grace of Hashem we prevailed. Now too, with Hashem’s help, we will prevail. In our next update, we hope to share good news – stories of courage, bravery and victory. 'קוה אל ה' חזק ויאמץ לבך וקוה אל ה _Look to Hashem, be strong and of good courage! Professor Chaim Sukenik |
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