Today, Anat is a Chabad Shlucha. Years ago, she was active on the Israeli left, protesting anything that smacked of religion—including the building of a Chabad center in her hometown of Modi’in. It took exposure to Tanya to show her the beauty of Judaism. Years later, she would meet the woman she fought tooth and nail, sitting next to her at the conference.
“I Fought Against Chabad With All I Had”
Today, Anat Harari is a Chabad Shlucha. Years ago, she was active on the Israeli left, protesting anything that smacked of religion—including the building of a Chabad center in her hometown of Modi’in. It took exposure to Tanya to show her the beauty of Judaism. Video
Today, Anat Harari is a Chabad Shlucha. Years ago, she was active on the Israeli left, protesting anything that smacked of religion—including the building of a Chabad center in her hometown of Modi’in. It took exposure to Tanya to show her the beauty of Judaism. Video

This moved me so much! Wow!!!
Why is being a leftist and religious a contradiction? I’m religious with sheitel and skirts and I’m more leftwing in politics then rightwing… since when did Jewish society decided to add another mitzva to be rightwing?