On March 12, 2024, he delivered a speech regarding the lack of Haredi contribution to the Israeli army, a historically controversial issue in Israeli society, titled על גיוס בני הישיבות - קריאה לראשון לציון הרב יצחק יוסף שליט"א (Regarding the Enlistment of Yeshiva Students - A Call to the Rishon L'Tziyon, Rabbi Yitzchak Yosefshlit"a).[7] During the Israel-Hamas War, there has been increased desire for Haredi participation in the army. Yosef wrote, "If [the government] forces us to go to the army, we’ll all move to chutz la'aretz (outside of Israel)".[8] Granot's son had been killed towards the beginning of the war,[2][3][9][10] and the call sought to bridge the gaps between communtieies, consistent with Rabbi Granot's work to promote unity among the people of Israel.[11] The speech was published via Yeshivat Orot Shaul's YouTube page and subsequently translated into English as a video and article.
Jewish theology regarding the Holocaust
One of Granot's main areas of focus is that of Jewish thought regarding the Holocaust. Over the course of two years he produced a series of articles on the topic on the Virtual Beit Midrash of Yeshivat Har Etzion.[12] These articles were complied into a book titled Emunah V'adam L'nochach HaShoah (Faith and Man in the Face of the Holocaust), published in 2013.[13]
Granot has explored the world of Hasidic music during and after the Holocaust, which culminated with his initiation of the "Music which Rose from the Ashes" Project - a show in which he, together with the band HaLev V'HaMaayan, teach and perform various songs that accompanied the Jews in those years. In 2014, the album I'll wait for him - a tune that emerged from the Shoah (Hebrew: אחכה לו - ניגון שעלה מן השואה) was published, which helps to preserve those tunes. Rabbi Granot has also produced other Jewish music as well.[14]
The book deals with the difficult and complex encounter between the Holocaust and religious belief. The first volume of the book deals with the philosophy and theology and brings a variety of religious sources. The second volume includes sermons, essays and descriptions of meetings to accompany the reader.
A book that offers a systematic approach to the question of the novelty and meaning of the book of Deuteronomy through a new reading by derech hapshat of the majority of its passages. It has a detailed interpretation and explanation of the entire book, comparisons to the other books of the Torah. The book also discusses the relevant messages for the contemporary member of Am Yisrael.