Chabad on Campus
We had the unique honour of hearing from IDF major Rami Sherman who was one of the soldiers who lead the Raid on Entebbe otherwise known as Operation Yonatan (after Yoni Netanyahu who was killed that night).
His team saved over 100 Jewish hostages who were taken captive by terrorists who hijacked an AirFrance plan and redirected it to Entebbe, Uganda. The story is a message of “Kol Yisrael Arevim Zeh lazeh”. All of Israel is responsible for one another. It was not Israel’s legal responsibility but France’s.
Zac Rubin, a second year Engineering Student, said he was particularly moved by the story of the non-Jewish pilot and his crew who decided to stay with their Jewish passengers after being given the option to leave with the other non-Jewish passengers who were released. All in all, the talk gave us renewed strength and pride in belonging to the Jewish people. It was certainly the greatest hostage rescue in history. Or as Rami said, some people said it was luck, but we knew it was the Hand of God.
Thank you to SAUJS for partnering with us to make the event possible.
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