He was constantly challenging the Torah-observant (Orthodox) community in North America to get serious about immigrating in droves to Israel.
Israel has never been, nor can it ever be, a liberal democratic Jewish state because it is built on the idea of Jewish supremacy over Palestinians.
This week, it became blatantly clear that the more extreme elements of religious Zionism have yet to recognize the valuable and even crucial contribution women can make.
What has gone wrong? Why are committed Jews, those for whom our traditions were blood-beatingly entrenched and revered, now resenting our own religion?
These are our core values. In the long term, compromising these values is never worth it. Values are far more important than any fleeting issue.
We need to adopt a new way of thinking; one in which all segments of the population – from the river to the sea – can sit round the table together.
God’s providence has provided the blessing to the Zionists that built this land - remembering this will ensure our people’s continued success.
The most difficult aspects of finding a partner were: Not getting enough good matches, emotional unavailability and lack of set-ups in general.
As Israel matures, Zionism is morphing and adopting a more religious tone than its secular founders. Was this inevitable? Should it be stopped? How can we adapt?
At the heart of the crisis plaguing Israel lies the age-old divide between religious and secular Israel.