Spiritual unity strengthens Israel’s resilience while enemies falter against unwavering faith and national determination.
During the intermediate days of Passover, powerful musical morning prayers are being held in Tzfat, bringing together spiritual leadership, soldiers, and communities in a display of unity and faith. Led by Chief Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu alongside Rabbi Eyal Yaacobovitz and IDF soldiers stationed in the region, the gathering reflects a deep connection between tradition and national resilience.
Due to heightened security conditions in the north, the prayers are conducted without a physical audience. Instead, they are broadcast live, allowing thousands across Israel and around the world to participate from their homes, reserve duty posts, or protected areas. This digital approach ensures that even amid conflict, collective worship and connection remain uninterrupted.
The highlight of the prayer is the recitation of Hallel, accompanied by music, transforming it into a moment of gratitude, strength, and hope. The prayers focus on supporting frontline communities, seeking healing for the wounded, and protection for IDF soldiers as they continue to defend the nation.
Organizers emphasized that despite the challenges, the voice emerging from Tzfat symbolizes unwavering faith and unity. The initiative invites Jews everywhere to join in, reinforcing a shared sense of purpose and belief in eventual peace and victory.
