The Impregnable People: Prince Gavriel HaGadol

The Impregnable People: Prince Gavriel HaGadol

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The Impregnable People: Prince Gavriel HaGadol

The Impregnable People: Prince Gavriel HaGadol

$25.00

The Impregnable People is the story of the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem and a powerful examination of what makes a people truly unbreakable—not through force, wealth, or domination, but through moral discipline, unity, and alignment with divine law. In this work, Prince Gavriel HaGadol explores the spiritual and social foundations that protect a nation or community from collapse, corruption, and external control.

Drawing from Hebraic principles, history, and lived observation, the book argues that impregnable societies are built from within. Their strength lies in righteous conduct, self-governance, respect for order, and commitment to collective responsibility. When these foundations are compromised, no amount of military or economic power can preserve a people.

Rather than focusing on fear of enemies, The Impregnable People calls for internal restoration—challenging readers to examine character, values, leadership, and obedience to moral law as the true measure of national security and longevity.

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