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Avi Schwartz

There Is a Purpose

THERE IS A PURPOSE – יש מטרה

The day is long and the hour is late
Everywhere there is purpose in the State of Israel
It is the purpose and drive of the Jewish dream
to replant our soul to the soul of our homeland.

In the wind, you can hear the harp of King David
In the chirping of the birds, you can listen to the wisdom of King Solomon when he spoke long ago to the wonderful creatures of the Holy Land
In the clouds, you can see the faces of our Forefathers and Foremothers
In the sea, you can feel the waves of the souls that have longed to return after nearly 2,000 years
On the shore, you can see the Palmach Youth who carry on their backs the Holocaust survivors
And in the study halls and synagogues, you can hear the love of a People so dedicated to their G-d, the Creator of Heaven and Earth.
That you know that all Jews, no matter if they are religious or secular have a love of humanity, of knowledge, wisdom, morality, and kindness that unites all and gives all the inhabitants of the Land, be they Arab, Christian, Druze a sense of friendship and dignity.

This is the purpose of the Jewish Dream.
This is the purpose – to be A Light unto ourselves and humanity
This is Israel. This is the Jewish Dream. This is Zionism.
Rabbi Avi, son of Mordechai and Henya Schwartz

היום ארוך והשעה מאוחרת
בכל מקום יש מטרה במדינת ישראל
זוהי מטרתו וחלומה של החלום היהודי
כדי לנטוע את נשמתנו לנשמת מולדתנו.

ברוח, אתה יכול לשמוע את הנבל של דוד המלך
בציוץ הציפורים אפשר להאזין לחכמתו של שלמה המלך כאשר דיבר לפני זמן רב על היצורים המופלאים של ארץ הקודש
בעננים אפשר לראות את פניהם של אבותינו ואמותינו
בים, אתה יכול להרגיש את גלי הנשמות כי השתוקק לחזור אחרי כמעט 2000 שנה
על החוף, אפשר לראות את הנוער הפלמ”ח, הנושא על גבם את ניצולי השואה
ובאולמות הלימוד ובבתי הכנסת אפשר לשמוע את אהבתו של עם כה מוקדש לאלוקיו, לבורא שמים והארץ

שאתה יודע שכל היהודים, ולא משנה אם הם דתיים או חילונים, אוהבים את האנושות, את הידע, את החוכמה, את המוסר ואת החסד המאחד את כולם ונותנים לכל תושבי הארץ, בין אם הם ערבים, נוצרים, דרוזים תחושה של ידידות וכבוד

זוהי מטרת החלום היהודי.
זוהי מטרה – להיות אור לעצמנו ולאנושות
זו ישראל. זהו החלום היהודי. זו ציונות.
רבי אבי בן מרדכי והניה שורץ

About the Author
Rabbi Avi Schwartz is an individual who has made contributions in various fields. He is the son of Motke Eish HaGarzen, also known as Motke the Axeman, a legendary figure in the Palmach. Motke Eish HaGarzen led a group of 21 Palmach Warriors who successfully conquered Har Tzion (Mount Zion), rescuing 1,700 Jewish men, women, and children from the Jordanian onslaught in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City. Rabbi Schwartz himself is a Black Hat Rabbi and activist, dedicated to upholding Jewish traditions and values. Alongside his religious pursuits, he has also found success as a filmmaker and writer, with his works featured on platforms such as Red Coral Universe Apple TV, Tubi of Fox Corporation, and Netflix. Notably, Rabbi Schwartz's movie "The Quest" has received high praise from none other than Pat Boone, a Music and Hollywood Icon. Boone, known for his illustrious career as a singer, actor, and television personality, has publicly commended Rabbi Schwartz's film, acknowledging its quality and significance. This endorsement from Pat Boone further solidifies the impact and recognition of Rabbi Schwartz's work within the entertainment industry. Beyond his artistic endeavors, Rabbi Schwartz has been at the forefront of the battle against the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement. He has developed two groundbreaking apps, "Fight BDS" and "BDS Myth Busters," aimed at countering BDS propaganda and raising awareness about the realities of the movement. The notable Hollywood icon and anti-BDS activist, Roseanne Barr, sponsors the app "BDS Myth Busters." Additionally, Rabbi Schwartz holds the position of Vice President of Digital Marketing and serves as the Director of Energycite, a revolutionary technology in energy conservation. His involvement in this field highlights his commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. Furthermore, Rabbi Schwartz has established the Torah Teen Palmach Center, a transformative initiative that trains teenagers to become future leaders in the spirit of the Palmach. Through this center, he imparts invaluable leadership skills and instills the values of courage, determination, and resilience in the next generation.