Rabbi Yehudah Glick joined Israel Today for a special Live Zoom Meeting to discuss crucial topics like the upcoming election, COVID, US-Israel relations after Trump, peace with Arab nations and what that might mean prophetically, and the biblical significance of Christian involvement in the Jewish nation.
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Rabbi Glick is an Israeli Orthodox rabbi, human rights activist and politician. As the President of Shalom Jerusalem Foundation, he works tirelessly to allow access for Jews to pray on the Temple Mount.
In 2014, Glick was the target of a nearly-successful assassination by Mutaz Hijazi, a member of the Islamic Jihad Movement, in an attempt to prevent the rabbi from encouraging Jewish prayer atop Judaism’s holiest site. The director of the Jerusalem branch of the Palestinian leadership said, “We in Fatah are not ashamed to take responsibility for the heroic act he (Hijazi) carried out today.”
After recovering, Glick returned to vigorously promoting Jewish prayer on the holy site.
Reconciliation between Jews and Arabs and Christians and Jews is always close to the rabbi’s heart, which surprises some because of his strong stance on Israel’s biblical right to Greater Israel and all of Jerusalem.
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