The following is from an article dated July 2015 written by Rivkah Lambert Adler
One of the most prominent personalities who offered Pollard emotional and spiritual support during his decades in prison was Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu. Eliyahu served as a Chief Rabbi in Israel from 1983 to 1993 and had a close and supportive relationship with Pollard for 20 years. Eliyahu passed away June 7, 2010.
Shortly after Eliyahu’s death, Pollard’s then-wife Esther began to speak out about the spiritual messages the rabbi shared with them. In an article published by The Yeshiva World News on June 11, 2010, Esther shared Eliyahu’s prediction that the eventual release of Jonathan Pollard from prison is connected to the final redemption.
“Over time, the Rav [Rabbi] shared with us and with a few others who were very close to him that Jonathan’s release is the key to the redemption of all of Am Yisrael [the Jewish people],” she wrote.
“He taught us how Jonathan’s release is also the key to the release of all of Israel’s captives and MIAs. Once Jonathan is out, all the captives are all out! Once they are all out, we are all in Geula [redemption]!”
“Perhaps most significant of all, the Rav always referred to Jonathan as the ‘Yosef HaTzadik shel doreinu’ (The Yosef Hatzadik of our generation),” she added.
This last reference connects Jonathan Pollard to the Biblical Joseph, who was also imprisoned.
In August of 2010, Esther Pollard sent her husband a birthday letter which he released for publication. In it, she strengthened her husband’s spirits with the words of the recently departed Rabbi Eliyahu.
“You are a cosmic key to the redemption of the Jewish people. Your release is synonymous with the release of the Shechinah [the Divine presence] from galut [exile]. Your release is tied up with the Moshiach Ben David’s [Messiah son of David’s] return to the Land. Your release is bound to the redemption of the land and people of Israel.”
Shavua tov!!! I went into Shabbat with such good spirits when my friend texted me before I let merlot that Yehonatan ben Malka has been freed.
ReplyDeleteI simply cannot imagine he and his loving and supportive wife, Esther's jubilation.
May they each have the refuah shelaimoh they need and be able to get to Israel speedily and soon!!!!
Yes, I remember this and have been waiting ever since I read those words. Baruch HaShem, may his wife now be strengthened and healed, and may we see them finally home in the Holy Land.
ReplyDeleteHi, Does anyone know Esther's Hebrew name to pray for her speedy recovery?
ReplyDeleteEsther Yocheved bat Raizel Brachah.
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