Israel-Gaza War, Captives, Tzohar

Tzohar Leader Rabbi David Stav in the Captives' Families Tent: We Are All One Nation

The head of the Rabbinic organization visited the captives' families camped out near the Tel Aviv Museum: "The concepts right-left, religious-secular, they simply belong to the past."

Rabbi David Stav visits captives' families in Tel Aviv encampment. (Photo: Tzohar Rabbis Organization)

Rabbi David Stav, Chairman of the Tzohar Rabbinic organization and Rabbi of the Local Council of Shoham, visited the families of captives in Tel Aviv today (Tuesday) and with the residents of Kibbutz Nachal Oz. The Rabbi’s visit takes place amidst criticism that religious Zionists are not participating in events of families of captives.

Rabbi Stav: “We all want to feel together”

During the meeting, Rabbi Stav stressed the importance of unity in the nation. “When we are here, the feeling is that the concepts left-right, religious-secular are over, they simply belong in the past. We are one nation, we need to know how we do it and how we implement it, but we all want to feel together. This is a feeling which emerges here and is felt to be clearly present.”

Rabbi David Stav visits captives' families in Tel Aviv encampment. (Photo: Tzohar Rabbis Organization)
Tzohar Rabbi David Stav Captives Captives' Families

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