
Lately, a number of people have told me they’ve stopped following the news from Israel.
Honestly, I couldn’t believe it.
Some are simply so disengaged - they don’t even know what’s going on.
Others admit they’re overwhelmed with fear. And the easiest way to cope? Tune out. Look away. Hope it all just goes away.
But it’s time we start paying attention.
Not just to the headlines - but to the miracles.
Every day, there are stories that defy logic. Just this week:
A man got up to use the restroom - while he was away debris slammed into the exact spot where he had been sitting.
A rocket crashed into a dense residential area - landing in the one undeveloped empty lot, untouched for years because of a legal battle.
Another missile hit an open field, just down the block from residential buildings and across the street from a synagogue and youth center.
Despite the Iranian regime's best efforts - Hashem intervened and countless lives were saved.
And then there’s Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva. Late Wednesday night (local time), it sustained a direct hit.
But miraculously, the old surgical unit - just evacuated the night before - was empty.
Massive damage. A few minor injuries. No loss of life.
These aren’t just fortunate coincidences. These are miracles. Modern-day, Biblical-proportion miracles.
And while the war is being fought with physical planes, weapons, and soldiers, the true ammunition behind our success is spiritual.
Every mitzvah, every extra bit of light, adds protection for our brothers and sisters in the Holy Land.
So do something.
Put on tefillin.
Light Shabbat candles.
Say a prayer.
Or click here and choose any mitzvah to dedicate.
Let’s flood the world with goodness.
And let’s pray that even before Shabbat, we merit the ultimate miracle: the coming of Moshiach - Now.
