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Chief Rabbi Meets Former IDF Chief Gadi Eisenkot at Memorial Room Dedication for Fallen Soldiers
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Chief Rabbi Meets Former IDF Chief Gadi Eisenkot at Memorial Room Dedication for Fallen Soldiers

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On Wednesday evening, Israel's Chief Rabbi Kalman Bar met with former IDF Chief of Staff and chairman of the Yashar party, Gadi Eisenkot, at a moving ceremony dedicating a memorial and study room in honor of IDF fallen soldiers and victims of Israel's wars. Eisenkot attended the event wearing a kippah and was warmly welcomed by Rabbi Bar. The two engaged in a heartfelt conversation, shaking hands amid an atmosphere that bridged the pain of loss with Torah study and remembrance.

During their exchange, Rabbi Bar acknowledged Eisenkot's resilience and contributions, telling him emotionally, "You are a source of inspiration." The event held deep personal significance for Eisenkot, who is a bereaved father; his son, retired Sergeant Major Gal Eisenkot, was killed at age 25 while serving in the Maglan unit during the Iron Swords operation in the Gaza Strip. Eisenkot's family also mourns the loss of his nephew, Maor Eisenkot, who died in the war.

The memorial room is dedicated to Torah study in memory of fallen IDF soldiers and victims of Israel's conflicts. The ceremony combined national remembrance with religious values, with the Chief Rabbi blessing the initiative. This gathering highlighted the intersection of national grief and spiritual reflection through Torah learning.

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