Rav Shlomo Amar: “Such Miracles Have Never Occurred in World History”
Amid ongoing security tensions with Iran and Hezbollah, and just days before Pesach, the former Rishon Letzion, Rav Shlomo Moshe Amar, Chief Rabbi of Yerushalayim, delivered an emotional and powerful message in a special interview with Avi Mimran on Kol Chai Radio’s main news program.
Rav Amar described the current situation as an unprecedented chain of miracles unlike anything seen in human history, explaining that “the one who experiences a miracle does not recognize his miracle.” He said that the sheer number and force of missiles launched toward Israel should have caused devastating consequences, yet Hashem protected the nation—both through advanced defense systems and through missiles landing in uninhabited areas.
The Rishon Letzion emphasized that Jewish blood is not hefker, and that the Ribbono Shel Olam avenges every drop of blood that is spilled. He spoke with emotion about what he described as a powerful spiritual awakening taking place, with thousands of Jews returning to observe Shabbos, putting on tefillin, and reconnecting to their heritage.
“Never have we been as close to the completion of the redemption as we are in these days,” the rabbi declared with confidence. He added that the leading sages of the generation are in agreement that the geulah is poised to be revealed before our very eyes, just as in earlier times people could not have imagined meriting to touch the stones of the Kosel.
In his remarks, Rav Amar explained the apparent delay in the coming of Moshiach based on the teachings of the Ohr Hachaim HaKadosh. According to this explanation, Moshe Rabbeinu desired a redemption at the highest possible spiritual level, rather than one in the form of “a poor man riding on a donkey.” For this reason, forces of evil and the sitra achra attempt to disrupt Torah study in every possible way, knowing that once the redemption arrives, wickedness will vanish like smoke.
The rov urged the public to strengthen their commitment to Torah study, placing particular emphasis on the importance of the learning of young children, whose pure voices sustain the world and upon whom the redemption depends.
Concluding his uplifting message, Rav Amar offered words of encouragement and faith: “Shake yourself from the dust, arise, put on your garments of glory, My people.” He called on the public not to despair, but to recognize the guiding Hand of Hashem in current events. He expressed hope that in these very days we will merit the announcement of Eliyahu Hanavi and the rebuilding of the Beis Hamikdash, peacefully and calmly, bringing true joy and salvation to all of Klal Yisroel.
{Matzav.com}
