Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Topic: Israel, Obligation to Live in

 https://ohr.edu/ask_db/ask_main.php/152/Q1/

 Other factors to consider: How will you deal with living far from family? How will you adapt to a new culture? What suitable marriage prospects are available? What appropriate Torah study program will you connect with? Will you be able to live in a Torah neighborhood?

 G-d forbid anyone should say a life isn't 'worthwhile' just because it's lived outside of Israel. A life dedicated to Torah and Mitzvot is certainly worthwhile, wherever it is. Sometimes a person's contribution to the Jewish People can be even greater outside of Israel, especially a person involved in Jewish education or outreach.

1 comment:

  1. Kalonymus HaQatanJuly 6, 2021 at 4:57 PM

    sadly, there are reshaim who even write in "respectable" newp[apers


    https://www.jpost.com/opinion/haredim-not-arabs-or-iran-are-the-biggest-threat-to-israel-opinion-672968


    oh, a few years ago, during the Rabin/Peres era, it was the Gush emunim who they hated.

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