Recently, the Jewish people has found itself in the global spotlight. We are being scrutinized, judged, and discussed in the public arena.
This heightened attention—coupled with the rise in antisemitism—is unsettling, even frightening. But within this challenge lies a profound opportunity and responsibility.
Within this crucible lies an opportunity to rededicate ourselves toward living lives of Kiddush Hashem. Irrespective of what is done or said about us, we can demonstrate that we are a people defined by compassion, kindness, and unwavering morality. A people who live by the timeless values of the Torah. Moreover, our Gedolim have told us that this demonstration, even, and especially, when in the depths of golus, is a purpose of galus and a zchus for its conclusion.
As we repeatedly recite the Yud Gimmel Midos during these holy days and beg for compassion, what a zchus it can be if we also embodied the Yud Gimmel Midos—the 13 attributes of mercy.
To this end, this audiovisual presentation is intended to provide real stories and inspiration to help us focus on a critical purpose: increasing kavod shamayim in the world. Every action, in every setting, can align with this mission.
Agudath Israel is proud to partner in this video and share it with our constituents.
“Kasveinu b’sefer hachaim l’maancha Elokim chaim”