The miracles that took place in the battle for Jerusalem and its surroundings are too numerous to recount in one short column. But ultimately, Jerusalem was liberated – against the will of both the Arabs and the Jews.
One must believe in atheism with religious fervor in order not to see the hand of Divine Providence in the wondrous miracles woven together with precision throughout the war, presenting the Jews with the land of their forefathers on a silver platter.
All we can hope for during this season of Jerusalem Liberation Day is for leadership that understands the significance of the gift that we received from our Father in Heaven – and that that leadership does not turn its back on it.