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From the Hell of





                the Yom Kippur War:






                           Rav Chanan Porat’s



                         Miraculous Survival







                                                Haggai Huberman



                     he sirens of the alarm that broke the silence of   of success – an eighty-two millimeter mortar shell fell
                     Yom Kippur 5734 throughout the country sym-  on Chanan, hit his shoulder and exploded behind him.
                     bolized the beginning of a new era in the history   A large amount of blood burst from his body. The medic
               Tof the State of Israel, different from anything the   tried to stop the bleeding with his standard bandages,
               country had experienced during the first 25 years of its   and when this didn’t work, he tore the heavy army
               existence. In a complete surprise, at least to most of the   uniform off Chanan and tried to stop the bleeding with
               citizens of Israel, the armies of Egypt and Syria attacked   their help.
               the complacent State of Israel. Their forces broke
               through Israel’s defensive lines in the Golan Heights   Chanan’s friends dragged him, naked, to a dilapidated
               and in Sinai, and rushed forward. In the Golan Heights,   dugout. They cried desperately for a half-track to evac-
               which had largely fallen into the hands of the Syrian   uate him. Chanan felt that his time was running out.
               army, the IDF managed after only five days to contain   “Gasping for breath,” as he wrote in one of his letters,
               the Syrians and push them back – and even penetrate   he was sure that these were his final moments. “In my
               deep into Syrian territory. On the Sinai front, where the   mind I parted from all my relatives and friends, from
               Egyptian army had no intention of advancing beyond a   Abba, Ima, my wife and my children.”
               range of ten kilometers anyway, the tide turned after   Serving in the medical battalion that operated in the
               ten days, when the IDF crossed the canal to the west   battle area was Rav Shabtai Sabato, one of the top stu-
               and advanced into the interior of Egypt.       dents at Yeshivat Merkaz HaRav and later the Rosh
               When the war broke out, Rav Chanan Porat put on his   Yeshiva of Yeshivat Mitzpeh Yericho. He and Chanan
               uniform and returned to the army. The brigade to which   had gotten to know each other a few years before the
               he belonged reached Tessa in northern Sinai. Uri Elitzur,   war, in Yeshivat Merkaz HaRav, when Rav Sabato, then a
               who knew Chanan since the days they had studied at   young 18-year-old student, stood near the older students
               Yeshivat Kerem B’Yavneh, was among the fighters who   to listen to their Torah conversations. “There I met the
               came to Sinai from the Golan. “We landed in helicopters,   first rank of Torah scholars who later became rashei
               and I was sure that we were beyond enemy lines,” he   yeshiva, rabbis of communities, rabbis of cities. Among
               recalled. “We started moving through the dunes, with   them, Rav Chanan Porat, then only ‘Chanan,’ stood
               our guns locked and loaded, not knowing who was   out. He was a figure who could not be ignored, radiant
               where, expecting a surprise attack by the enemy at any   and radiating.”
               moment. After a long walk, suddenly we see a group   On that day, Rav Sabato and his friends were over-
               sitting around a fire, and Chanan is giving them a shiur!   whelmed by the large number of wounded soldiers.
               This was the first ‘enemy’ we encountered.”    They worked day and night. Suddenly Rav Sabato real-
               On Shabbat morning, Parashat Bereishit, after the IDF   ized that one of the seriously injured soldiers rushed
               crossed the Suez Canal near Ismailia – the second wave   to them was Chanan Porat. “I was shocked. He was




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