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Understanding the Sacrifice

1975

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Understanding the Sacrifice: 1975

Moshe Levy was a sergeant in the IDF Special Forces during the Yom Kippur War. The unit he led defended the Budapest Outpost, the only Israeli bunker on the Suez Canal to withstand the Egyptian attack. He is one of only forty people to be awarded the Israel Hero Medal.
Lubavitcher Rebbe
Understanding the Sacrifice
1975
Disc 70, Program 278

Living Torah

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Vardit Melbourne March 13, 2024

i heard this story years ago, but was told a different meaning to the loss of the reighteous Moshe Levy's arm - that the message had been that your connection to Hashem is deeper than the mitzvot you do - I held this interpretation for years!

What he truly heard - that in that moment he forged a connection to Hashem, which saved his life, and that the tehillim protected them all - this story has circled around over many years. I heard it in a dorm room in America.

I am grateful for Chabad.org for sharing it here, in Moshe Levy's words Reply

Antonio Giuliana Greece January 20, 2022

Moshe Levy, I am honored to feel in myself that he is the person I love and respect most in the world. In addition to being a hero, he is the personification of good on earth. It helps and has helped many people, including myself. He has mercy in the soul for those who suffer. His philosophy is unique because it is dictated by the heart. Impossible to equal it. It is wonderfully beautiful and instructive for the soul to hear him speak with his quiet and loving voice for, believe me anyone. I love you, indeed we love you. Reply

Matti Dunwoody, GA, USA April 25, 2012

Am Yisrael Chai Thank you Moshe Levy for your courage and your beautiful testimony - may HaShem bless you and make you stronger.

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A mother in Israel October 24, 2010

The Sacrifice Thank you, Moshe Levy, for rising up so high to bring G-d closer to us and thus overcoming our enemies against all odds. Thank you, your men and our G-d for allowing the Nation of Israel to remain in our homeland. Reply