Rabbi Yoel Pinto at the marathon of Torah lessons in Israel/Chaim Chen
Rabbi Yoel Pinto came to Israel specifically to strengthen the "Shuba Yisrael" communities in the country, which number dozens of Yeshivas and branches in Israel.
Immediately upon his landing, a marathon of Torah lessons and strengthening began, in which he brought the blessing of his father, the Rebbe, Rabbi Yosiah Pinto. In addition, Rabbi Yoel Pinto served as a godfather in the covenants held by the followers of "Shuba Yisrael" and received a large crowd for blessing and advice. Among those blessed; Mayor of Kiryat Gat Aviram Dehari and the mayor of Lod, Yair Rabivo.
Rabbi Yoel Pinto at the marathon of Torah lessons in Israel/Chaim Chen
Rabbi Yoel Pinto at the marathon of Torah lessons in Israel/Chaim Chen
In his lessons, he referred to the security situation and the war afflicting Israel and said that our sages teach us how to behave in difficult times, and precisely now we need to strengthen ourselves and pave a strong and solid spiritual path.
According to him, "The soldiers who are at the front of the battle know what their war strategy is, but we who are at the rear also need to know how to behave, what we are tasked to do in this difficult time, and what God really wants from us."
Rabbi Yoel Pinto at the marathon of Torah lessons in Israel/Chaim Chen
Rabbi Yoel Pinto at the marathon of Torah lessons in Israel/Chaim Chen
In his lessons, Rabbi Yoel Pinto went on to explain the innermost aspects of the last chapters read on Shabbats in the synagogues, which describe the exile in Egypt, where the Israelites descended to the lowest place, but precisely down there - the great salvation grew for them and they left Egypt, successfully crossed the Red Sea, received the Torah And finally they entered the Land of Israel.
"This is also our role today," he said, "even if it seems that everything is difficult and not going well, rather - this is the time for personal and general redemption. Therefore, each and every one of the people of Israel will be strengthened, in the Torah, in the mitzvot, in keeping Shabbat, in reading Deuteronomy on Shabbat, and in spreading love Free, and thanks to this we will soon see the complete redemption," he added.
Watch the documentation from Rabbi Yoel Pinto's visit to Israel.
David Berger, in collaboration with Shuba Israel
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