The Gift of Eretz Yisrael - RABBI YISHAI KALFA
Prepare to be mesmerized by Rabbi Yishai Kalfa’s insatiable love of Eretz Yisrael! Anecdotes and stories galore amid thought-provoking divrei Torah, The Gift of Eretz Yisrael will inspire you with the deep love and appreciation that our Gedolim over the generations have shared toward the Holy Land, as well as their determination to move there.
In 120 short daily lessons, The Gift of Eretz Yisrael is a heartfelt invitation to join the legacy, fostering a deeper connection to the sacred Land that plays such a pivotal role in our lives.
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“As we stand at the end of our exile, at the entrance to our redemption that quickly approaches there are certainly crucially important ideas in the sefer.”
Rav Shmuel Kamenetsky shlit”a
“The profound importance of our holy Land and the love of Eretz Yisrael is the foundation of our emunah…and without question every person who engages with this book will benefit.”
Rav Reuven Feinstein shlit”a
“The Land of Israel is a fundamental part of Judaism. That fact is sometimes overlooked — and this book goes a long way to correcting that omission. It will give the reader good cause to explore the importance and the holiness of the Land.”
In 120 short daily lessons, The Gift of Eretz Yisrael is a heartfelt invitation to join the legacy, fostering a deeper connection to the sacred Land that plays such a pivotal role in our lives.
________
“As we stand at the end of our exile, at the entrance to our redemption that quickly approaches there are certainly crucially important ideas in the sefer.”
Rav Shmuel Kamenetsky shlit”a
“The profound importance of our holy Land and the love of Eretz Yisrael is the foundation of our emunah…and without question every person who engages with this book will benefit.”
Rav Reuven Feinstein shlit”a
“The Land of Israel is a fundamental part of Judaism. That fact is sometimes overlooked — and this book goes a long way to correcting that omission. It will give the reader good cause to explore the importance and the holiness of the Land.”
Rav Akiva Tatz shlit”a