When the Last Hostage Came Home
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This episode with Rabbi Natan reflects on the profound and complicated joy of Israel recovering the last hostage, Ran Gvili, and what that moment revealed about Israeli society. Through Ran’s life, his parents’ words, and the extraordinary efforts to bring him home, we explore the IDF as a people’s army and the ethos of lo mafkirim chayalim ba’shetach—we do not leave soldiers behind. The episode weaves together scenes of grief, unity, and defiant hope, from soldiers singing in Gaza to families and a nation holding vigil. It connects this moment to a decade-long moral commitment to hostages, including the legacy of Hersh, who advocated for others long before becoming one himself. Ultimately, it is a meditation on peoplehood, responsibility, and what it means for a nation—and a people—to finally breathe again.