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The Land of Israel network broadcasts the truth and beauty of the land of Israel and the Jewish people. Our show hosts include Ari Abramowitz, Jeremy Gimpel, Eve Harow, Josh Hasten, Rav Mike Feuer, Yishai Fleisher and more. Learn more at http://www.TheLandofIsrael.com
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In this powerful and deeply personal session of the Land of Israel Fellowship, Ari Abramowitz shares a message in the midst of personal and communal challenges.
As we approach Pesach (Passover), Shabbat HaGadol, and Parshat Tzav, this session explores a profound idea: the Exodus is not just a story from the past—it is a living process unfolding within us and around us right now.
Through raw reflection, Ari confronts what happens when the identity we rely on is suddenly stripped away. What does it mean when we can no longer be “the one who carries”? And what does it look like to allow Hashem to carry us instead?
Woven into this episode are themes of grief, healing, and resilience, including reflections from a house of mourning (shiva), heartfelt prayers for the community, and moving eulogies that illuminate how we carry forward the legacy of those we love.
Set against the backdrop of current events in Israel, this episode reveals a timeless pattern: moments of fear, pressure, and uncertainty often precede revelation and redemption.
This is an invitation to:
Let go of limiting identities
Step into the unknown
Trust in a deeper unfolding story
Because redemption is not just something we remember—it’s something we are living.
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What happens when victory is won… but the mission isn’t finished?
In Joshua Chapter 13, Israel faces a new reality: Joshua is old, the land is not fully conquered, and the work of redemption continues. Hashem commands the division of the land before the conquest is complete, teaching that inheritance comes before perfection and that progress unfolds step by step, generation by generation.
Why does the chapter start with unfinished work?
What does this teach about faith, responsibility, and living within the miracle while still building it?
And how does the spiritual inheritance of the Levites remind us that some victories are eternal, beyond geography or politics?
This episode of Prophets of Israel Daily shows that redemption rarely arrives complete—it unfolds gradually, demanding courage, persistence, and faith at every stage.
Chazak Ve’Amatz!
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What if every victory you ever achieved needed to be recorded… to prove it was real?
In Joshua Chapter 12, the Bible pauses the drama to list every king defeated by Moses and Joshua—a total of 31 kings. At first glance, it seems like just a list, but these names are milestones of conquest, proof that God’s promises are becoming reality, piece by piece.
Why does the Torah meticulously record each battle?
What does this teach about patience, persistence, and step-by-step redemption?
And how can we see today’s challenges as part of a larger story that God is guiding toward fulfillment?
This episode of Prophets of Israel Daily reveals that real transformation, whether in history or in our own lives, is built one faithful step at a time. Every small victory matters.
Chazak Ve’Amatz!
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What if the world’s greatest powers rose against you… and the promise itself seemed to shift to the enemy?
In Joshua Chapter 11, Israel faces the largest coalition yet, the kings of northern Canaan unite with armies “as many as the sands of the seashore.” Outnumbered, out-equipped, and facing impossible odds, Joshua does the unthinkable: he strikes first, launching a surprise assault that changes history.
Why does Hashem command Israel to destroy the horses and chariots?
What does this teach about faith, power, and trusting God over technology?
And how do we see the hand of Providence in moments when fear seems unavoidable?
This episode of Prophets of Israel Daily shows us that true victory comes not from might or numbers, but from courage, faith, and partnership with Hashem, lessons as relevant today as they were then.
Chazak Ve’Amatz!
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What if you had one moment to fulfill destiny… but time was running out?
In Joshua Chapter 10, Israel faces a powerful coalition of kings and as victory hangs in the balance, Joshua does the unthinkable: he commands the sun to stand still.
Why would Joshua make such a bold request?
What does this moment teach about faith and timing?
And how do we recognize when history is calling us to act?
This episode of Prophets of Israel Daily reveals a powerful truth: when faith and courage align, even time itself can bend to purpose.
Chazak Ve’Amatz!
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What if the greatest danger isn’t your enemies—but your assumptions?
In Joshua Chapter 9, Israel isn’t defeated by war, but by deception. The Gibeonites arrive with worn clothes and stale bread—and Israel makes a critical mistake: they don’t seek God’s guidance.
Why are “reasonable” decisions sometimes the most dangerous?
How can success lead to spiritual blind spots?
And what does this story teach about leadership, faith, and responsibility today?
This episode of Prophets of Israel Daily reveals a powerful truth: redemption is not sustained by strategy alone—but by staying connected to the Divine voice.
Chazak Ve’Amatz!
Bar Ilan professor Rabbi Dr. Joshua Berman has just published a Hagadda for Passover. Based on his research on ancient Egypt it’s clear that the Torah was written in that context, something Eve Harow experienced when she travelled there with Dr. Berman 3 years ago.
They discuss the revolutionary thought of the Torah in varied aspects including freedom for the individual and a personal relationship with our Creator.
The book is a timely synthesis of Torah and academia and its beautiful illustrations will draw the younger generation into the Seder as well.
His new podcast The Bible Bar will give you a weekly insights into timeless texts.
Enjoy and be safe.
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What happens after failure—when it’s time to rise again?
In Joshua Chapter 8, Israel recovers from defeat at Ai and steps into a new kind of victory—one built not on miracles, but on strategy, courage, and renewed faith.
Why does this battle look different from Jericho?
What changes after failure?
And why does Joshua pause the war to build an altar and publicly read the Torah?
This episode of Prophets of Israel Daily reveals a powerful truth: redemption isn’t just about rising—it’s about realigning.
Because success without humility can lead right back to failure.
Chazak Ve’Amatz!
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What happens after a miracle… when everything suddenly falls apart?
In Joshua Chapter 7, Israel goes from the victory of Jericho to a shocking defeat at Ai. The reason? Not strategy—but hidden sin.
One man’s choice impacts an entire nation, revealing a powerful truth: victory isn’t sustained by miracles—it’s sustained by integrity.
Why does spiritual compromise weaken strength?
What can failure teach us about growth and responsibility?
And how does redemption continue after a fall?
This episode of Prophets of Israel Daily explores how setbacks become the pathway to teshuva, clarity, and renewed purpose.
Chazak Ve’Amatz.
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What if victory doesn’t come from strength, but from faith?
In Joshua Chapter 6, the walls of Jericho don’t fall because of military strength — they fall because of faith.
The conquest of Jericho begins not with swords or siege towers, but with silence. Seven priests. Seven shofars. Seven days. A nation circling in obedience. And then, a shout.
Why did Israel’s first conquest look nothing like war?
What is the deeper meaning of the number seven?
And what does Jericho teach us about faith, identity, and modern Israel today?
This episode of Prophets of Israel Daily reveals a powerful truth: we are not here to prove our strength but to reveal His presence.
Chazak Ve’Amatz!
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What comes after the miracle?
In Joshua Chapter 4, the Jordan River has already split, and the people of Israel have crossed into the Promised Land. But instead of celebration alone, God commands Joshua to build a memorial of twelve stones, not for those who witnessed the miracle, but for future generations who didn’t.
In this episode of Prophets of Israel Daily, Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel explore a profound truth: miracles may inspire, but memory sustains a nation.
Why does God emphasize teaching the next generation?
How do questions deepen faith rather than weaken it?
And what is the meaning behind the two memorials, one seen on dry land, and one hidden beneath the waters?
This episode uncovers how redemption becomes legacy, and why preserving history is essential to identity, both personal and national.
Join us as we dive into the Book of Joshua and discover how ancient stones continue to shape Israel’s story, and ours, today.
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After 40 years in the wilderness, Israel stands at the edge of the Promised Land—facing a flooded Jordan River with no way across.
And then comes the command: Step in.
In this episode, we explore why the waters didn’t split until the priests moved forward, the meaning of “Sanctify yourselves,” and the shift from open miracles to hidden providence in the Land of Israel.
Unlike the Red Sea, this miracle happened out of sight. The people didn’t see the waters rise—they simply walked forward in faith.
This is the model for life: not spectacle, but partnership with God. Not certainty, but courage.
The Jordan crossing isn’t just history—it’s a blueprint. The waters don’t part for spectators. They part for those who step forward.
Chazak Ve’Ematz.
Eve Harow shares thoughts on keeping it together during Operation Roaring Lion.
Photo Credit: Irena Buzarewicz
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Why does the conquest of Jericho begin in the house of Rahab?
Before Israel fights its first battle in the Land, the Bible tells the surprising story of a Canaanite woman whose faith changes everything.
In Joshua Chapter 2, we uncover the prophetic blueprint behind Rahab, the two spies, and the fall of Jericho.
In this episode we explore:
• Why Joshua sends two spies and how it rectifies the sin of the spies in Numbers
• Rahab’s powerful declaration of faith in the God of Israel
• The deeper meaning of the scarlet cord and its connection to redemption
• How the righteous among the nations partner with Israel in God’s plan
Before the walls of Jericho fall physically, they collapse spiritually.
Rahab is not a side character—she is part of the prophetic pattern that runs from Rahab to Ruth to the vision of the Prophets.
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In this Land of Israel Fellowship session, Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel explore the Torah portion Vayakhel–Pekudei in light of current events in Israel.
Ari shares a powerful moment from a recent wedding in the hills of Judea. As sirens sounded and missiles crossed the sky, the circles of dancing didn’t stop. Instead, the celebration continued a living expression of the Jewish spirit that refuses to surrender faith, joy, or hope.
Through the story of the Mishkan and the gathering of the people after the Golden Calf, this conversation explores how redemption begins when a people come together again building faith, community, and courage even in uncertain times. Moving from the hidden miracles of Purim toward the revealed redemption of Passover, this episode reflects on what it means to keep building, believing, and even dancing in the midst of history.
Missile sirens are sounding across Israel as rockets and drones are launched from Iran and Lebanon, sending families rushing to bomb shelters day and night. In this episode, we share what life has been like over the past few days living through the war in Israel.
We discuss the latest missile barrages, the damage across the country, and how Israel’s air defenses are intercepting the majority of incoming threats. We also break down major developments in the conflict, including reports that Israel has significantly degraded Iran’s missile-launch capabilities, dramatic battlefield stories, and new intelligence assessments about the Iranian regime.
Alongside the military updates, we reflect on powerful moments of faith, resilience, and what many are calling miraculous survival stories as Israelis continue to face the realities of war.
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What do you do when a promise becomes reality?
In Joshua Chapter 5, the people of Israel finally stand inside the Promised Land. The Jordan River has split. The vision of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is no longer a distant prophecy, it’s now a lived reality.
But instead of advancing to battle, everything pauses.
Before Jericho falls, God commands a moment of spiritual reset: covenant renewal at Gilgal. Circumcision. Passover. And then, something unexpected, the manna stops.
The generation raised on daily miracles must now step into a new phase: a life of responsibility, partnership, and faith without visible wonders.
In this episode of Prophets of Israel Daily, Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel explore:
Why spiritual preparation comes before physical victory
The deeper meaning behind the end of manna, why it’s not loss, but growth
The mysterious appearance of the Commander with the drawn sword
How Joshua’s generation reflects the challenges of our own time
What it truly means to move from miracles to divine providence
This chapter reveals a powerful truth: redemption is not the end, it’s the beginning of a relationship with purpose.
From the plains of Jericho to the reality of modern Israel, Joshua Chapter 5 speaks directly to our moment in history.
When prophecy becomes reality… will we lead with control or with surrender?
Chazak VeAmatz.
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Moses has died. The wilderness generation has passed. Now Joshua must lead Israel across the Jordan and into the Promised Land.
In this opening study of the Book of Joshua, we explore God’s command to Joshua: “Chazak Ve’Amatz — Be strong and courageous.”
Why does the mission begin immediately after mourning? What does crossing the Jordan really mean? And what does Joshua’s message teach us about faith, leadership, and the destiny of Israel today?
The Book of Joshua begins with a challenge that still echoes today:
Will we stand at the river analyzing the currents—or step forward in faith?
Michael Sperber is passionate about securing Israel’s future in Judea and Samaria and uses his legal knowledge to affect change in legislation and facts on the ground. He speaks with Eve Harow about what has happened in Bethlehem to the Christians and where the non-indigenous Muslims actually come from. As Israel and the U.S. join forces to rid Iran of its monstrous leaders so too do we need to prepare for the day after the PA/Hamas in our biblical heartland.
With prayers for a great victory over jihadists everywhere.
Be safe, everyone.
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In this powerful Land of Israel Fellowship teaching on the Torah portion Ki Tisa, during the opening week of the 2026 war with Iran, we reflect on the unfolding events in Israel through the lens of the Torah portion Ki Tisa and the Prophets of Israel.
As missiles strike Israel and the region faces growing instability, Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel explore the deeper spiritual dimension of war, prophecy, and faith. What does the Bible say about conflicts surrounding Israel? And how might current events echo the ancient prophecies found in Ezekiel 38–39, often associated with the war of Gog and Magog?
In this episode we discuss:
• The spiritual meaning of the Torah portion Ki Tisa
• Seeing God’s providence by “looking back” at unfolding events (Exodus 33)
• The rising confrontation with Iran (ancient Persia)
• The biblical concept of Amalek and its recurring role throughout history
• Connections between the story of Purim and events happening in our generation
• The growing global conversation about the Third Temple in Jerusalem
• Why every war, according to Jewish tradition, awakens the potential for redemption and Messiah
We also take time to pray together for the peace of Jerusalem, the safety of Israel’s soldiers, and healing and strength for members of our Fellowship community around the world.
In times of uncertainty, we turn back to the Bible, the prophets, and prayer, seeking God’s guidance and understanding as history unfolds.
























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