
38. A Chain of Love Across the Land
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When we speak of settling the Land of Israel, it’s not about politics. It’s about love. It’s about a deep, sacred bond between the Jewish people and our eternal soulmate—the Land itself.
Rav Shlomo Katz shares the heartfelt and holy vision of creating a ratzef shel ahavah, a continuous chain of Jewish presence across the Land. Every Jewish home, every planted tree, every kiss upon the soil—each one becomes a point in a constellation of covenantal love.
Drawing from Chazal, from Rav Ginsburgh, and from his own life experiences, Rav Shlomo brings down a teaching that is as practical as it is poetic. Financial independence from foreign powers, returning to agriculture, teaching our children to touch the Land with their own hands—these aren’t extras. They are acts of marital devotion, ways to express real ahavah through rooted presence.
From the aftermath of 1967 to the small lemon trees growing in a Jewish yard today, the mission is the same: to create not just a nation, but a home. A marriage. A living, breathing testimony that this love is not an idea. It’s a reality.
Because when the Land is loved with presence and passion, it responds. And the shechinah begins to dwell once again.