Rectifying the State of Israel: Rav Shlomo Katz on Rav Ginsburgh's Tikkun HaMedinah

“Go to the land that I will show you.”

Without those words, Zionism becomes a hollow echo, vulnerable to mockery from both our enemies and our so-called allies.

Rav Shlomo brings us into the heart of shalom—not as a diplomatic slogan, but as the expression of divine shleimut (wholeness). Peace, in Torah, begins with G-d's word and ends with G-d’s will. Anything less is just marketing.

We explore how the nations of the world, even when they show “love,” act out of interest or fear—not recognition of truth. Rav Shlomo warns: if we abandon the foundation of our return—Hashem’s command—we lose not only international respect but our soulfulness. 

Rav Shlomo invites us to a new vision of peace. One that begins in the heart, is grounded in Torah, and knows that every inch of Eretz Yisrael is holy, because He gave it to us. Anything else isn’t peace. It’s confusion dressed up in slogans.

What is Rectifying the State of Israel: Rav Shlomo Katz on Rav Ginsburgh's Tikkun HaMedinah?

Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David dive into one of the boldest and most transformative Torah texts of our generation, "Tikkun HaMedinah" (Rectifying the State of Israel) by Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh.

This series is a spiritual and intellectual journey through the soul of Am Yisrael, the identity of a Jewish state, and the deep inner work needed to align national destiny with divine will.

From politics to prophecy, this is a call to heal, to rebuild, and to reveal the holiness at the heart of the modern State of Israel.