
Prophecy and Policy. Biblical Echoes of the Current Crisis
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It is difficult to overstate the historic—even cosmic—significance of the current war.
This is not just another conflict. It is unfolding in the very cradle of civilization, the Mesopotamian region, where human history and the earliest biblical narratives began. The Garden of Eden, our first moral drama, is rooted in this very soil, between the Euphrates and Tigris, spanning ancient Persia and its neighbors.
This land has always been more than geography; it is the stage upon which the human story—birth, struggle, faith, and conflict—has continuously played out.
Consider the story of Esther. The Purim narrative unfolds in Persia, then the world’s superpower, spanning 127 provinces. And now, once again, the echoes return.
As we move from Purim toward Passover, from Persia to Egypt, we are drawn back to the same region—centered around the Land of Israel, with Jerusalem at its heart. Empires have risen and fallen here, yet the tension never disappears.
It is easy to reduce this moment to politics, economics, or personalities. But something far deeper is at work.
Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson as we take a closer look—beyond headlines and into the soul of the moment: where prophecy meets policy, and ancient echoes resound in today’s crisis.
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