The Yom Kippur That Never Ended: Yeshiva students turned combat soldiers in the 1973 War
"Is there any other nation that has so much self-sacrifice, generosity, and inner strength? Pride and joy filled my heart..."
Written by a Hesder yeshiva student turned combat soldier in the historic Yom Kippur War, this book is a powerful and moving firsthand account of the experiences of a harrowing war. Filled with emunah, bitachon, love of Klal Yisrael, and genuine closeness to Hashem, The Yom Kippur That Never Ended provides a rare glimpse into the hearts and souls of those young men who went directly from the benches of their beloved beis midrash to the frontlines of battle.
Also included is the remarkable story of the author's fellow yeshiva student, Avichail Feld, recipient of the Distinguished Service Medal, who arrived at the Mezach Outpost and promptly found himself fighting three battles: on the frontlines, in Egyptian captivity, and during his rehabilitation after severe injury.
Shalom Wasserteil, graduate of the Shaalvim and Merkaz Harav yeshivot and a lawyer by profession, divides his time between building the Land of Israel physically and spiritually, as a member of the executive boards of the Eretz Hemda Institute, the Talmudic Encyclopedia, the Torah U'Mada Yeshiva of the Lev Academic Center, and the Shaalvim Hesder Yeshiva.