Rabbi Sherlow: Two things I learned from Ilan Gilon

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Rabbi Yuval Sherlow, Knitted News01.05.22 19:15 L. Benisan Tishpev

Rabbi Sherlow: Two things I learned from Ilan Gilon

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We disagree on countless issues. It’s good that way. The Torah is waging a struggle against a place that is “one language and several things.” But there are two issues that need to be addressed.

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The late Ilan Gilon: “Before politics – there is humanity”


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The first of these is the ways of conduct. The common decision of all dissenters on ethical behavior, conducting controversy in proper ways, listening and caution in human dignity, open heart.

Two of them is a constant reminder that there are human infrastructures of compassion, kindness, justice, responsibility and solidarity, which precede the great ideological debates (of course sometimes these debates are related to ways to realize all of these).

Ilan Gilon, who was far from his religious and political positions in many issues, walked this double path. He was a man. A big and sensitive heart. And he acted for the benefit of those who did not see him. Transparent in society. .

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