October 8, 2023 by Lazer Brody
Today’s podcast from the south of Israel is an overview of the Gaza War that broke out on Simchat Torah, Shabbat, 7 October, 2023 exactly 50 years after the Yom Kippur War of 1973. Although the similarities between the two conflicts are mindboggling, the current conflict is an unprecendented breakdown and failure of Israel’s intel and readiness. This podcast exlains what is currently happening, how and why, and what to expect in the future.
Dear Rabbi Brody.
I would like to request you extend your podcast using the Telegram app.
But above all, I love your work. May HaShem keep, guide, and fortify your Emuna.
It was NEVER their land. Hashem gave the land to Shem and Canaan moved in and took over. Hashem just returned it to the rightful owners!!!
Thank you. 99 procent perfect lecture.
The only thing you could try to do, rabbi, is not to speak bad about caffelatte drinking people in TA. Thats lashon hara too.
With lashon hara you are driving them away. Only talk kind about them and they will reach to you.
I will try to do the same.
Dear Rabbi,
Thank you for the excellent video.
Please, if you would, in your future videos, do not include the background music. I find it very distracting from your message. Thank you.
Donna Amira
Will do, Donna – thank you!
I feel truly blessed to have found your site. May the Lord of all creation bless you and keep you safe. My husband and I will pray for you and for your ministry as you bless others.
Wonderful explanation, Rabbi – but the music did really distract, sorry.
Thank you, Rabbi Brody, for such a helpful explanation.
Thank you Rabbi Brody. I agree what you say 100% — sometimes I think I am the only one who have noticed those things happening among our lovely and dearly people, our Supernal Jewish Family.
But, I agree with Donna. Background music is bothering for someone like me with hearing problem.
Dear Rabbi,
Thank you on your excellent videos under current circumstances and what you think on your audience around world informing us and encouraging us in our faith in Hashem. We pray for Israel and that peace will come soon. And of couse our prayers that you your close ones will be fine and secure.
Chazak Ve’ematz!