Rabbi Yehuda Glick recounts the assassination attempt that nearly ended his life, why he believes the Temple Mount is the key to lasting peace rather than perpetual conflict and how attitudes toward Judaism's holiest site have dramatically shifted over the past two decades.
He survived four bullets to the chest and came back with an even bigger mission. In this extraordinary conversation, Rabbi Yehuda Glick recounts the assassination attempt that nearly ended his life, why he believes the Temple Mount is the key to lasting peace rather than perpetual conflict and how attitudes toward Judaism's holiest site have dramatically shifted over the past two decades.
You'll learn the remarkable story behind his activism and why, despite decades of terrorism, personal tragedy and the aftermath of October 7, he remains unwaveringly optimistic about Israel's future.