The Status with Eli Wolbrom
Episode 9 of the Status with Eli Wolbrom PodcastIn this video, Eli Wolbrom reflects on the significance of Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day), lamenting his lack of formal education about the holiday during his upbringing in the yeshiva system. He argues that many in the Orthodox community are deprived of acknowledging the miraculous nature of the 1967 reunification of Jerusalem due to a deliberate lack of curriculum on modern Israeli history.Key takeaways from the video:The historical context: Eli discusses the significance of the 1967 Six-Day War (6:50) and the moment the Kotel and the Old City came under Jewish control for the first time in nearly 2,000 years (11:35-11:46). He emphasizes that, regardless of political nuances or the governance of the state, the event itself is an undeniable nace (miracle) (14:38-14:46).Compartmentalizing emotions: He explains the need to maintain both gratitude for the miracles of the state and frustration with its secular governance or political decisions (like the return of the Har HaBayit to the Waqf) (18:16-18:30). He argues these feelings are not mutually exclusive (21:30).Responsibility and Action: Eli encourages his viewers to stop focusing solely on complaining about the political status quo and instead focus on personal spiritual growth and taking responsibility. He asserts that the key to redemption is for the observant community to improve their own midos (character traits) and to strive to be the change they wish to see in Israel (23:30-24:00, 26:35-27:26).The 'Systemic' Blindspot: He criticizes the yeshiva system for keeping these historical events from students, suggesting it is often a fear-based decision to prevent students from becoming overly Zionistic or secularized (16:24-17:00). He believes this is outdated and prevents people from properly thanking Hashem for the current reality (28:06-28:20).
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