Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Calls Yosef Hadad 'Brother' in Podcast, Inspiring Him
In a recent joint podcast, Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu and Yosef Hadad discussed the importance of unity within Israeli society. When asked about Hadad's place in the Jewish state, Rabbi Eliyahu simply called him "brother," a statement that deeply moved Hadad. The rabbi explained that Hadad represents a moment of understanding how different groups in Israel can contribute to each other rather than fight.
During the conversation, Rabbi Eliyahu also shared memories from his military service, highlighting how soldiers from various sectors, including Arabs and Druze, fought alongside each other. He emphasized that any soldier wearing a uniform is someone willing to sacrifice their life for the country.
Yosef Hadad expressed great emotion over the rabbi's words, saying that being called "brother" gave him renewed energy to continue his public work. He affirmed that his path is the right one, strengthened by this recognition from a respected religious figure.
The dialogue between the two figures underscores ongoing efforts to foster coexistence and mutual respect within Israel's diverse population.
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