Netanyahu Reveals Life-Changing Message from Lubavitcher Rebbe in 1984 Meeting
In a recent podcast with Ben Ben Baruch, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared a poignant personal story about a meeting with the Lubavitcher Rebbe during Sukkot in 1984, when Netanyahu was Israel's ambassador to the United Nations. The encounter, initially intended as a brief visit, extended into a 40-minute conversation conducted in Hebrew after the Rebbe insisted on speaking in that language. Netanyahu described the emotional scene in the synagogue, recalling the Rebbe dancing with Torah scrolls under a radiant light, which he interpreted as witnessing the eternal spirit of Israel.
During their talk, the Rebbe imparted a significant message about the power of truth amid adversity. He referred to the UN as the "house of lies" and advised Netanyahu that even lighting a single candle of truth in a dark place can illuminate far beyond its immediate surroundings. When Netanyahu informed the Rebbe of his intention to run for the Knesset, the Rebbe acknowledged the magnitude of the task ahead, promising heavenly support but warning of the challenge of facing 119 opponents.
This encounter evidently left a lasting impact on Netanyahu, shaping his perspective on his political journey and the importance of maintaining truth in complex environments. The podcast provided a rare glimpse into the spiritual guidance Netanyahu received early in his career and how it influenced his approach to leadership and politics.
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