Join Rabbi Efrem Goldberg for an enlightening and in-depth conversation with Farley Weiss & Len Grunstein about the historical, political, and moral dimensions behind the monumental move of the US Embassy to Jerusalem. This engaging presentation delves into the untold backstories and significant events leading up to this decision, shedding light on its profound implications for international politics, justice, and the Jewish state.
They explore the complexities and underpinnings of this pivotal event in modern history, highlighting key figures like Senator Jon Kyl, Governor DeSantis, and other influential personalities who played a crucial role in this decision. The talk also examines the broader context of Israel's history, its formation, and the longstanding debates surrounding its capital.
This video is not just a recount of historical events; it's a compelling journey through the interplay of justice, righteousness, and diplomatic courage. It's a must-watch for anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted nature of this significant milestone in Jewish and world history.
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“"Because It's Just & Right" - The Untold Back Story of the Move of the US Embassy to Jerusalem” is a video from Rabbi Efrem Goldberg, published on January 4, 2024 and available to watch on VideoVinkel. The total runtime is 59:51. It has been viewed 855 times so far. Press play above to stream the full video right here, or open the original on YouTube.
“"Because It's Just & Right" - The Untold Back Story of the Move of the US Embassy to Jerusalem” was uploaded by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg on January 4, 2024. You can browse more uploads from Rabbi Efrem Goldberg on VideoVinkel.
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