What do I answer to those who meet me now and ask me about my feelings?

June Green
April 3, 2015   
On the eve of Passover, the chairman of the 'Yachad' movement, Eli Yishai, addresses his supporters, asking them to strengthen their faith and confidently: "The day will come when we will succeed.""
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On the eve of Passover, the holiday of freedom, I would like to share with you - dear friends, supporters of 'Yachad' on every website - the reflections and thoughts that have come to my mind recently.

It is known that the redemption from Egypt was something that was lost on the people, for God, blessed be He, calculated the end but did not reveal to Israel when those four hundred years of exile began.

And it is not for nothing that the time of redemption has disappeared.

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The reason for this was because if Israel knew when they would be set free, it would be impossible to measure the extent of the people's faith.

In those days, at this time: We thought that the time had come for the people to receive the message of 'togetherness' in such a way that we could act for the people from within the Knesset. On the mission of our rabbis, we set out on a journey of unity, but as we know, this was not possible for us, for now.

Many people meet me on the street, in synagogue, and at various events and ask me about my feelings at this time.

I answer them on the website because, like the people of Israel in those days, this is the time when we are tested in our faith - whether we believe in the unity of Israel or not. Was our faith just for the elections or is it strong after?.

Brothers, be strong! The path is a path even if it is not expressed from the Knesset stage. But of this I am certain: the day will come when we will succeed.

We were all in the joy of unity and will remain in that joy. Remember, the path to the redemption of Israel is the unity of Israel.

This is another opportunity to thank you, dear activists, for your dedicated work for the holy cause. You have not worked in vain. It is enough that the wonderful gospel has reached the people to justify your labors and that each and every one of you has a share in the love and unity of Israel that has flourished and prospered.

The achievement of one hundred and twenty-five thousand voices of believers on the path (and many more whose voices are not heard...) is a significant achievement.

Wishing you a happy and kosher Passover and in anticipation of complete redemption,

Yours in friendship

Eli


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