3. The Soul of Yom HaAtzmaut
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Rav Shlomo speaks honestly about the paradox of Yom HaAtzmaut: longing for Mashiach now while learning to recognize Hashem’s “little-by-little” geulah. Drawing on Rav Moshe Soloveitchik and Rav Chaim Druckman (citing the Ran’s expansion of “Tzipita l’yeshuah b’yamecha?”), he asks: do we expect redemption with our days through our lived choices and perspective?
With Rav Kook’s 1921 call for ezrahut Eretz Yisrael as backdrop, he contrasts our modern impulse to critique with the gratitude due after 2,000 years of hester panim. 1948, he argues, lifted a veil—Hashem saying “I still want you.” From there, Rav Shlomo frames Yom HaAtzmaut as a deeply religious day of Hallel, partnership, and responsibility: to peel away the remaining layers through song, love of Am Yisrael, and active sanctification of the moment.
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