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Former Hostage Segev Kalfon Talks About Shabbat in Captivity
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Former hostage Segev Kalfon: “To observe the Holy Shabbat right there, in that location of profound and immense impurity, in the very deepest foundational roots of Islam, for us it was something huge” Even in dark tunnels, surrounded by terrorists, our hostages chose to hold onto Shabbat. A reminder that Shabbat is a source of strength, identity, hope, and connection. Don’t miss the opportunity to reconnect with our tradition. ————————— This Friday, press pause. Reconnect to what truly matters. Join the National Shabbat. Discover more here: www.hidabroot.com
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To observe the holy Shabbat right there,
in that location of profound and immense
impurity,
in the very deepest foundational roots
of Islam.
For us, it was something huge.
We were inside this small tunnel,
shaking the place, welcoming the
Shabbat.
We made Kiddush over water, right?
But the main thing is the intention. I
truly felt that the creator of the world
gave us the strength to get through
everything and not forget where we came
from.