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Throughout Jewish history, through times serene and turbulent, the People of Israel looked to the Torah for guidance and stability.

Only through steadfast adherence to Torah principles, the Rebbe insisted, can Israel achieve true peace.

Peace Upon the Land presents a retrospective of several of Israel's military successes and her failures, and spells out a clear formula for achieving true peace and security in the region. The Rebbe's words and actions during each of these confrontations are timeless lessons to be applied to any situation.

Included is never-before-seen footage of the Rebbe's pronouncements on the eve of the 1967 Six-Day-War, and many other talks embodying the Rebbe's approach to, and special relationship with, the Land of Israel.

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  • Marvellous persons like this Rebbe should already be the rulers of the world.

    Glory and ethernal rest for this Man.

    Thankyou for having existed.

  • BS"D

    ואעפ"י שיתמהמה אחכה לו שיבוא

    B Blessed

    :o)

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  • the rebbe said that every jew can help israel... just tell the world the truth and they pressure will stop. see sicha of chaye sara in likutei sichot book 15

  • Wow that was very powerful.

  • Olmert won't get any sense knocked into him, but he ought to be replaced immediately with a leader that has sense in the first place!

  • Amen!

  • Amen. Had the leaders just stuck to the plan, so much conflict could have been avoided. Well, god willing Olmert gets some sense kncoked into him, or somebody gets elected who has any! God bless.

  • MOSHIACH NOW.

  • The Rebbe Z''L indeed was one of the most important leaders of the golus! May he rest in peace.

  • He was speaking in Yiddish, anyway. You probably would not have understood it.

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