About 150 people attended the launch of Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu's new book, 'Sefer HaNevuah' (The Book of Prophecy), at the Barkan Winery on Wednesday. The book examines the connection between biblical prophecies and contemporary Israeli reality. It is dedicated to the memory of Captain Uri Mordechai Shani, a Golani Brigade platoon commander killed on October 7.
The launch event for Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu's new book 'Sefer HaNevuah' took place on Wednesday at the Barkan Winery in the Samaria region, drawing around 150 attendees. Rabbi Eliyahu, a prominent religious-Zionist figure and former chief rabbi of Safed, spoke about how the Jewish people are not only living from the memory of the past but advancing along a historical and spiritual trajectory outlined in the books of the prophets. The book is dedicated to Captain Uri Mordechai Shani, a platoon commander in Golani Brigade's 51st Battalion who was killed in action on October 7, 2023. The event represents a cultural and religious-literary development within the religious-Zionist community, highlighting continued engagement with messianic and prophetic themes in the context of post-October 7 national discourse.
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