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The leader of the ultra-orthodox public on the war: it is obligatory to pray - voila! Judaism

2024-02-11T10:33:52.102Z

Highlights: The leader of the ultra-orthodox public on the war: it is obligatory to pray - voila! Judaism. Rabbi Dov Lando calls on everyone to pray and cry out to God, to save the people of Israel against the background of the war and the security situation in Israel. "It is a time of trouble for Jacob, when a secret will be heaped upon your people and our enemies are plotting to destroy, kill and lose God's people in all the Land of Israel," he said.


Rabbi Dov Lando calls on everyone to pray and cry out to God, to save the people of Israel against the background of the war and the security situation in Israel


Rabbi Dov Lando/PR

Against the background of the war and the security situation in Israel, the leader of the ultra-Orthodox community, Rabbi Dov Lando, published a public letter in which he calls on everyone to pray and cry out to God, that He will save the people of Israel.



"It is a time of trouble for Jacob, when a secret will be heaped upon your people and our enemies are plotting to destroy, kill and lose God's people in all the Land of Israel, God will protect us, and all of us who live in the United States are in great danger, God will protect



us," he added.

To grasp the art of our ancestors, to cry out to cheer and pray to our Father in heaven, that he may have mercy on us, and preserve the remnant of Israel, and let them not bow before those who rose up against us."

Rabbi Dov Lando's letter/PR

The head of the Yeshiva added in his letter: "It is our duty to gather and multiply in prayers and supplications before our Father in heaven to have mercy on us, we cry out to the one who sits in high spirits, our father, our king, please save us because we are in great trouble, save us and we will be saved."



Likewise, Rabbi Lando appealed to the rabbis of the communities in Israel and around the world to strengthen their community in prayer, "and it is very appropriate that the rabbis of the communities should encourage and strengthen each one as he knew the members of his community in strengthening the prayer, get together and gather together and make many supplications and petitions before the King of Light and High and Bear that he will save us from all evil."

David Berger, in collaboration with Shuba Israel

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