light of 14 Kislev 5783 | אור לי"ד כסלו ה"תשפ"ג
https://rumble.com/embed/v1woawu/?pub=4
Above is a video (10 minutes at normal speed) that at least resembles the state of Israel before the elections as the religious organization it makes fun of.
Now, what about after the elections?
Despite all the efforts of the leftists of all stripes, we normal Jews in Israel actually didn't get what they wanted immediately, according to our Sabbatean-Frankist-Freemason-style governance. We may have got, instead, a government that would seem to be much more favorable to what HQB"H wants. Not the exact thing, mind you, but maybe a step or a few forward towards that goal. It would be more than has happened in the last 74 years. Some of us have grown old waiting for the process to unfold...
We can take hope from the idea that what HQB"H wants, HQB"H gets.
Eventually.
Remember that He is eternal and can wait for centuries and millennia for things to shape up, pushing them along ever so slowly while we come and go in the meantime.
I started this post right after the election in November. We're in the second week of December as I'm finishing up, and we don't have a government yet. People are anxious to get it done, already.
But haShem is still "like an ever-fresh cypress [tree], from Me shall your fruit be found. (Hoshea 14:9...full English and Hebrew.)
(I really seem to like the prophet Hoshea; where have I written about him before?)
It so happens that what HQB"H wants (and has worked patiently for thousands of years to achieve) is what most of us alive today have wanted for "only" decades, following many generations of our ancestors, spanning about two thousand (2,000) years. Many have already come and gone in this time period!
Until now, we just haven't counted in the eyes of our "leadership." They've done everything they can to prevent our election victories, even going so far as to devise fake petakim (the slips of paper we insert into the envelopes we received when we vote) that, when examined, are thrown out because they don't match the example on the sign exactly. It's what happened to Eli Yishai in 2015 when he ran with the then-new Yachad party. I know this because I voted for him then, and lost my vote! (Naturally, it seems there are no articles up on the net about it any more.)
I hope I haven't spoken too soon, even though more than a month has gone by since the election. The government still isn't officially formed yet, and that it will most likely be formed by former PM (and now currently the PM-designate) Binyamin Netanyahu isn't the reason for my hope.
The only reason for my question mark is that he may not be able to form the government despite his tremendous win, the best anyone's had in a really long time. It isn't the first time the right has won, but it may be the first time since Menachem Begin in 1977, then the leader of Likud, who won by a landslide and became the first "right-wing" prime minister. Even the left and center haven't had a large margin anywhere near that since then. (If you know the order of events more precisely, please comment!)
Let's be clear: The opportunity, here and now for us "normal" people, is to give H' the credit He has been due since the miracles of 1967 at the very least.
For one thing, here's an interesting interview on how some of the Israeli Right worked together.
And, with overwhelming victory, Netanyahu set to form strong, stable, legitimate right wing government...
IF that's what he really wants. Does he? Whether he actually does it or not is another question...the religious public, including everything from dati leumi (national religious) to haredi (the most religious parts of the population), has an unprecedented opportunity for the first time in modern Israeli history, and should be careful not to hand it all back to the seculars, who are now the MINORITY. We are capable of relearning how to run a country, we have the perfect sources at our fingertips, including lessons learned, and we MUST be at work on that now (actually, we should have been at work on it all along.). It seems, however, that Bibi might end up trying yet again to appeal to the left side of the aisle, even though the particular people he needs to appeal to appear have decided never to work with him, on his side, ever again (no, this is not a quote. I want to see how serious each side is, here. Like, all those west-coasters who in every 9th of Av poll say they want the Bet haMiqdash, where are they now?)
For more information, see the Israel National News search for elections Israel.
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A commenter on a blog I follow has some good examples of how He has been speaking more openly to the Jewish People in the past few years concerning geula (used by permission, doesn't want to be identified):
- Hashem gave us two warnings - in 2018 for the US and 2020 for Europe, both attacks occurred on the anniversary of Kristallnacht, the second one by the only shul in Vienna to survive WW2. It may be inconvenient, but these are the facts.
- The other giveaway is kanye WEST, he lifted the lid on the West's incorrigible antisemitism. It doesn't mean that everyone is, but that it is endemic. Imagine if that picture of those signs in LA was in reverse, i.e. Jews against blacks. All hell would have broken loose. But say what you like about Jews and we might merit one or two supportive tweets.
Israel's first corona czar was Simantov, then Gamzu
(letova) and third was Nachman Ash (haish sheli tukad ad biat
hamashiach, Rabi Nachman).
Hashem is talking to us.
- I just read many of the comments under a short clip about the
termination of Kanye West's partnership with Adidas, on
skynewsaustralia. Nearly all of them were supportive of him and highly
antisemitic. This man has more instagram etc followers than there are
Jews. He is also planning to run for president. He has been supported by
Trump, Candace Owen, the far right, blacks (not all of course). For
anyone about to poo poo the very idea, well it wouldn't be the first
time that a deranged political outsider changed the course of history.
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On 5 December 2022, the MKs were written about as still arguing over whether right-wingers (the Israeli near-equivalent of conservatives in the US) have any right to run the country even if they are the majority! The Left has been accustomed to calling itself the arbiter of democracy since the starting-over of Israeli self-rule in 1948. Their predecessors had been running it since Jews started returning to the Land in the 1880s. And...
THIS MUST STOP. Better yet, MASHIAH MUST BE REVEALED, and a REAL JEWISH GOVERNMENT MUST RISE. It's only a matter of time.
After all, a system that is still discussed 2,000 years after it was last seen on earth is not to be designated as antiquated or worse. Rather, it is classic, something truly sustainable, that can keep going in peace forever and a day...if given the chance.
Here's MK Boaz Toporovsky (Yesh Atid), whose words demonstrate the utter lack of understanding of true democracy he and his fellow leftists continually display (emphases mine):
"We oppose the appointment of people whose views were correct two thousand years ago."
and
"We are seeing the appointment of people with anti-liberal views" ... "and we're not prepared to be a part of that. The appointment of deputy Speakers is designed to enable the passage of laws such as a law permitting [Shas head Aryeh] Deri to serve as a minister, or a law enabling [Religious Zionism head MK Bezalel] Smotrich to appoint generals in the IDF. We will fight for the rule of law and we will not help the political system to give people unbridled powers. We will do everything we can to prevent the destruction of Israeli democracy."
Oh, really? I would say they had already destroyed any semblance of real Israeli democracy, long ago (in human terms 😉, even before the rise of the modern state). Now that they're not the majority any more, officially, they ought to learn how to be a minority and not try to run things from the opposition.
As my fellow-blogger ex-American Esser Agaroth (2¢) spells it, Israel is really a deMOCKracy. Anyone who reads him and is fluent in English understands the double-entendre.
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If the right doesn't win decisively, despite the vote, we need to call for a referendum (meesh'al 'am | משאל עם) on the political system in Israel, and all the systems that benefit from it.
If only the LEFT ("woke," anti-Israel, anti-Judaism, anti-freedom, anti-...anti-...anti-...) can win, it's a FIXED game, and that can also be spelled C-O-R-R-U-P-T. People in the elite organizations and government posts will go to jail...and that won't be the last of it, when H' gets HIS way.
And everybody who has ever said, "that murderer/thief/kidnapper/whatever ought to (fill in the blank with the most harsh punishments ever said, written or voice-recorded)" should be cheering.
Let's listen to haShem now and give Him the credit He deserves, while we still have a chance to be excited about it...and not get caught up in the shenanigans of an atheistic leadership that always takes credit not due them!
Alternately, if they won't take responsibility when things go badly for the country...
...where are the consequences?
Do we really have to put up with the same kind of state the video at the beginning describes (in English)? And how many individual national issues are there having to do with the questions only touched on above?
Wow what a thoughtful post. Haven’t yet finished reading the ideas in this long post, but “ deranged political outsider” is NOT DJT. (if that’s who)
ReplyDeleteYe is mentally loose, not deranged yet, and being strongly manipulated by his “handlers” which is how many in Hellywood are managed. He is using a-s to expose and try to get out from under them. The Erev Rav controlling many within LA is demonic. Unfortunately Ye’s diatribes are waking up the real a-semites. (maybe also via Shamayim, we know this is usually the lightning before the storm).
DJT is using this episode to bring it into the public arena. They must be condemned. Beside Ye actually warned DJT while in the meeting about the “other guy” who tagged along; he was the real nasty culprit. A staged event to embarrass the owner of mar a lago.
Bibi is trying to control those would be members of his hopefull govt, but with all the chaos, it seems Shamayim is intervening! So your thought of a “mir-cle” is HaShem moving the chess pieces around.
You worked very hard on this post.
Can you explain more how the vid text could relate to Israel or the previous govt? Just some of my thoughts so far.
Neshama, thank you so much for your thoughts about this post!
ReplyDeleteI should point out that the "deranged political outsider" wording, and the context surrounding it, is from someone else, not from me. I asked permission before posting it, to bring out even more how H' is communicating with us. I'm not really sure who this person is referring to.
My own writing on this post has nothing to do with America, nor its elections.
Regarding your question about the video: The "translation" (it's not, really; the editor did a really good job of fitting his own words to Xi's editor's cuts. I know this because I listened carefully to the Chinese, and didn't recognize a single word that might reflect names and other details in the "translation." Even though I don't know the language, I would think that, for example, I could recognize certain names even though they sound very foreign to my ear.) points out how a certain religious organization is handling the "pandemic" and other governance-related issues in line with the "world" government's directives, remarkably similar to Israel's handling of it.
So, a certain friend of ours is proved correct, that there is more in common between certain religious organizations' governance and Israel's secular government system, both of them supposedly on opposite sides of the spectrum of the secular-religious divide. I hope that helps.
WHY in the world do you defend berland ימ"ש in the sidebar?
ReplyDeletedon't you know all beis dins in israel have said he's a big rasha?
do you also know about the sshabtai books put out by son in law and other cult members saying a "zadik" is allowed to do all the aveiros in the torah?
if nothing happened, why do they need to defend it?
do you also think a "zadik" is allowed to do aveiros?
your sidebar distorts the facts. berland sent young, impressionable youth to murder his enemies.
does your rabbi also support this berland?
Yehuda Green of Bnei Brak
Try and catch r’ grinne update on fam situation on rumble
ReplyDeleteDear Yehuda (comment 15 December, 2022 19:24),
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, let me apologize for the delay on posting your comment. I do think it deserves an answer.
I reject the namecalling you and others have done with designations (or whatever they're called) after people's names such as ימ"ש unless they have been judged in a court that follows proper procedures as well as proper judgment.
As I understand it, there was only and ever one witness. Judgment can be rendered only on two or three witnesses. Would you kindly provide me with proof that there was more than one?
Here is the article I found about R' Berland's release from prison:
Yeshiva World, 15 Dec 2021: Berland released...
From that time in 2021 I remember reading that the police invaded the apartment of his accusers and found evidence that they framed him for all the deeds they accused him of, which they did themselves.
How embarrassing! No wonder I can't find that now. I did find The Awareness Center, focused on s****l abuse & assault, which has now been closed since 2014 (before my blog began...I wonder what happened.).
There's another thing people aren't considering so much, and that is the willingness of the "zionist" police to pursue the rabbi, because of the numbers of seculars who have turned religious because of him. Including many of the students currently at Shuvu Banim, as I understand it until now.
It became clear to me, during the time I was writing more about R' Berland, that there was an intra-Breslev war going on, and apparently it is still ongoing. I am not a Breslever, have never met the rabbi, nor am I a victim of anything he might have done, so I have no standing on judging him.
I do not know that all the batei din condemn him, nor do I know what their condemnation is based on, except for the possibility that the witness quota was not filled, as I wrote above.
But if I were you, I would look further into the willingness of the "zionist" authorities to join one side of the intra-Breslev war. That might help.
A lot of name-calling and lashon hara don't make someone guilty, and I have seen way too much of that.