A soldier takes a break during the fighting in Gaza, picks up a flute, and plays a stirring melody by a rabbi buried in Gaza.
The song was composed by Rabbi Israel Najera, born in Israel in 1550 and descended from Jews expelled from Spain.
Rabbi Najera wrote biblical commentary and works on halacha but was mainly known for his music. He was buried in Gaza in 1625.
MAKE THE LAND OF ISRAEL EVEN MORE BEAUTIFUL!
PLANT YOUR VERY OWN FRUIT TREES IN ISRAEL!
Farmers near the Gaza border lost family, friends and workers. Spring is here, and they desperately need help to replant the farms. Join us in blessing the People and Land of Israel.
“I will ordain My blessing for you…” (Leviticus 25:4)