To Win a War (The Jewish Way)

To Win a War”, a book by Rabbi Manis Friedman and Dr. Elad Ben Elul was written during a war in the hope of guiding and supporting Jewish people all over the world in troubling times. It  theorizes the concepts of war and peace according to Kabbalah and Chassidic philosophy, providing crucial political, strategic, and spiritual wisdom that has the power to make the world a much better place. The book addresses a range of questions important not only to Jews during times of turmoil and war but to the world itself trying to understand how to find pathways to lasting peace. What is the real meaning of the conflict between Jews and Arabs? How should we handle ethical dilemmas during a time of war? What is the best way to overcome antisemitism? Is compromise a good solution? And what is going to happen in the very near future to Jews and non-Jews all over the world?.

To win a War the Jewish Way

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To Win a War

To win a War the Jewish Way

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How to Win a War (The Jewish Way)

To Win a War”, a book by Rabbi Manis Friedman and Dr. Elad Ben Elul was written during a war in the hope of guiding and supporting Jewish people all over the world in troubling times. It theorizes the concepts of war and peace according to Kabbalah and Chassidic philosophy, providing crucial political, strategic, and spiritual wisdom that has the power to make the world a much better place. The book addresses a range of questions important not only to Jews during times of turmoil and war but to the world itself trying to understand how to find pathways to lasting peace. What is the real meaning of the conflict between Jews and Arabs? How should we handle ethical dilemmas during a time of war? What is the best way to overcome antisemitism? Is compromise a good solution? And what is going to happen in the very near future to Jews and non-Jews all over the world?.

“The strength to defeat our enemies, overcome our fears, educate our neighbours, and repair what is broken in this world—all these rely on our deeply-rooted faith that there is a happy ending to this story, and that it is non-negotiable.”

– Rabbi Manis Friedman

A Comprehensive Guide for Troubled Times

“To Win a War” by Rabbi Manis Friedman and Dr. Elad Ben Elul, offers a ray of hope in challenging times. Beyond merely dissecting the complex dynamics of war and peace, this groundbreaking book explores the very essence of Jewish identity and values.

Although the Jewish people have probably seen more wars than any other nation, they have always remained the most passionate about the idea of world peace, harmony, and respect among all peoples. The Jewish scriptures are filled with practical and theoretical knowledge about wars, which can and should be of use today. According to Judaism, some wars are not merely a human conflict but actually have a divine purpose. Winning a war, in that context, means overcoming the darkness and increasing the Godly light in the world.

Chapter One delves into the historical and biblical foundations, asserting Israel’s divine right to the land while clarifying the notion of Palestine and the identity of the Jewish people. Furthermore, it explores the inheritance of the land and the role of Palestinians.

Chapter Two navigates through the intricate sphere of politics, sovereignty, democracy, and the complex pursuit of a two-state solution. It provides insights into the Torah’s stance on equal rights and the role of international forums like the UN.

Chapter Three explores the moral dilemmas of war, from civilian casualties to the concept of proportionality and the plight of hostages. It expalins the essence of peace and offers pragmatic approaches on how to reach it.

Chapter Four, offers practical advice on combating antisemitism, fostering unity, and advocating for change. It also takes a look into the future and the transformative power of Moshiach.

“To Win a War” is not merely a book but a roadmap for navigating the tumultuous waters of conflict, offering profound wisdom and actionable steps towards a brighter tomorrow.

Discover:

Table of Contents:

Foreword:

Introduction:

Chapter One:

Chapter Two:

Chapter Three:

Chapter Four:

Reviews

“Thank you for writing this. I was asking myself many of the questions you answered and didn’t know where to turn. This book provided a lot of clarity.”

— Ira, US

“This is a great book that provides the view on current event based on Torah (Old Testament). It provides the answers to all the questions a Jewish person has with regard to the recent events after October 7th, 2024, and the antisemitism that erupted after. A non-apologetic style that is based on strong foundations of the Torah, the Sages, and Chassidic view of the world and the role of the Jewish people in this world as the Chosen People. A must read for anyone that is looking to make sense of what is going on and te get a moral compass.”

— Shlomo Kalish, US

FAQ’s

This book is intended for anyone seeking to grasp the concepts of war and peace through the lens of Kabbalah and Chassidic philosophy. It is particularly relevant and helpful for those navigating the challenges of postwar life and national trauma, offering insights into the Jewish approach to maintaining sanity and striving for a better future.

“To Win a War” addresses a range of questions important not only to Jews during times of turmoil and war but to the world itself trying to understand how to find pathways to lasting peace. What is the real meaning of the conflict between Jews and Arabs? How should we handle ethical dilemmas during a time of war? What is the best way to overcome antisemitism? Is compromise a good solution? And what is going to happen in the very near future to Jews and non-Jews all over the world?

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“The strength to defeat our enemies, overcome our fears, educate our neighbours, and repair what is broken in this world—all these rely on our deeply-rooted faith that there is a happy ending to this story, and that it is non-negotiable.”

– Rabbi Manis Friedman

A Comprehensive Guide for Troubled Times

To Win a War” by Rabbi Manis Friedman and Dr. Elad Ben Elul, offers a ray of hope in challenging times. Beyond merely dissecting the complex dynamics of war and peace, this groundbreaking book explores the very essence of Jewish identity and values.

Although the Jewish people have probably seen more wars than any other nation, they have always remained the most passionate about the idea of world peace, harmony, and respect among all peoples. The Jewish scriptures are filled with practical and theoretical knowledge about wars, which can and should be of use today. According to Judaism, some wars are not merely a human conflict but actually have a divine purpose. Winning a war, in that context, means overcoming the darkness and increasing the Godly light in the world.

Chapter One delves into the historical and biblical foundations, asserting Israel’s divine right to the land while clarifying the notion of Palestine and the identity of the Jewish people. Furthermore, it explores the inheritance of the land and the role of Palestinians.

Chapter Two navigates through the intricate sphere of politics, sovereignty, democracy, and the complex pursuit of a two-state solution. It provides insights into the Torah’s stance on equal rights and the role of international forums like the UN.

Chapter Three explores the moral dilemmas of war, from civilian casualties to the concept of proportionality and the plight of hostages. It expalins the essence of peace and offers pragmatic approaches on how to reach it.

Chapter Four, offers practical advice on combating antisemitism, fostering unity, and advocating for change. It also takes a look into the future and the transformative power of Moshiach.

To Win a War” is not merely a book but a roadmap for navigating the tumultuous waters of conflict, offering profound wisdom and actionable steps towards a brighter tomorrow.

Discover:

Table of Contents:

Foreword:

Introduction:

Chapter One:

Chapter Two:

Chapter Three:

Chapter Four:

Reviews

“Thank you for writing this. I was asking myself many of the questions you answered and didn’t know where to turn. This book provided a lot of clarity.”

— Ira, US

“This is a great book that provides the view on current event based on Torah (Old Testament). It provides the answers to all the questions a Jewish person has with regard to the recent events after October 7th, 2024, and the antisemitism that erupted after. A non-apologetic style that is based on strong foundations of the Torah, the Sages, and Chassidic view of the world and the role of the Jewish people in this world as the Chosen People. A must read for anyone that is looking to make sense of what is going on and te get a moral compass.”

— Shlomo Kalish, US

FAQ’s

This book is intended for anyone seeking to grasp the concepts of war and peace through the lens of Kabbalah and Chassidic philosophy. It is particularly relevant and helpful for those navigating the challenges of postwar life and national trauma, offering insights into the Jewish approach to maintaining sanity and striving for a better future.

“To Win a War” addresses a range of questions important not only to Jews during times of turmoil and war but to the world itself trying to understand how to find pathways to lasting peace. What is the real meaning of the conflict between Jews and Arabs? How should we handle ethical dilemmas during a time of war? What is the best way to overcome antisemitism? Is compromise a good solution? And what is going to happen in the very near future to Jews and non-Jews all over the world?

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