29 Kislev 5784 | כ"ט כסלו ה'תשפ"ד
5th candle of Hanukkah | נר חמישי של חנוכה
NB: Credit for the title of this post is below, near the end.
At the same time the war between Israel and Hamas continues, last week some of the women in my neighborhood got together to make plain tambourines into decorations for the glory of God and to entice Him to bring the Geulah Shlemah now! The tambourine pictured in the video above (you will see it and others through their design development) in the end bears a message from Tehillim/Psalms 42:3: My soul thirsts...for the Living God. The whole thing is 1:20.
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The two paragraphs below contain an observation and an insight, in that order, that I had last week:
Over an extended period of time, the Muslims have very well proved themselves to be the children of Hagar, their mother; now, let them prove themselves to be children of Avraham Avinu, their father and ours. Hospitality is not enough to get them there; they also have to recognize their cousins, the children of Yitzhak-and-Ya'acov, in a positive manner.
A hint to the evil of their behavior: Their epithet "itbakh al-Yahud" not only means "slaughter the Jew" but also "slaughter gratefulness"! "Yahud" in Arabic is equivalent to the Hebrew "Yehudim", from Yehuda, whom Leah, the mother of most Jews, named out of her gratefulness to HQB"H (the Holy One, blessed be He) for having more than filled her quota of sons.
In our day, we can learn precisely from this why Jews are counted by who their mother is, and not by their father, because the mother inspires the heart of the children from the time they spend in her womb and throughout childhood.
The tribal assignation comes from the father, and a Jewish woman marries into her husband's tribe. This is a point most of us do not think about much; we are busy enough just trying to keep Jews going in our family tree! But there will come a problem in the not-so-distant future: Jews who have Jewish mothers, but who have no Jewish father, have no tribe! (This is more relevant for the men than for the women, since the latter marry into their husband's tribe, as mentioned above, and it could be relevant only to American Jews.) Where will they be able to live in Eretz haQodesh when the time comes? Who will decide this: Mashiah, the Sanhedrin or the rabbis of that day? This comes straight from the book of Shemoth (Exodus in English)...
The possibility remains that some of the fathers who assumed they weren't Jews will be called and set apart as Jews by the prophet Eliyahu, and will thus gain a tribe they thought they wouldn't be part of.
But, I'm getting ahead of myself a bit. First things first.
We are in a quandary with regard to our goal for this war. We want — no, we need — to win. But because even if we call out our enemy for who he is — Amalek — we will not be allowed to kill all of them as God commanded, due to the government's submission to powers that shouldn't be, of the sort that play both sides of wars all the time and who do things far worse than anything we've ever done in our long history.
Our Prime Minister, Bibi Netanyahu, may God bless him with wisdom, has been quoted as saying that he both wants (and would adopt the Hebrew calendar as standard. What? We didn't do that already? It's not a religious practice so much as the time keeper we were given...) and doesn't want a Biblical/Talmudic government.
I tend to believe the second one more. It seems to be the desire of those in charge of keeping the status quo of the Israeli government system to keep people afraid of having a governance we haven't had in almost 2,000 years; it's easy to keep the civilians and the army vets alike afraid of the unknown, unless they're growing up with the Tana"ch. Years ago I noticed this in myself, so I've been working on it ever since my days among the nations when it occurred to me that every news story about Israel was specifically designed to keep diaspora Jews afraid even to visit, never mind decide that a long-neglected set of commandments from God should be taken out from between, or under, the mothballs in the place where they have been kept safely hidden away from the very people who should benefit from it.
But more than the state of our government, it's the paradigm we've been living under that bothers me more.
Sitting at the feet of the "democracy" enforcers in Europe and the United States, learning from them, taking their side on everything, and taking orders from them constantly for the more than 75 years since Israel became a "state" have kept us from examining our own God-given indigenous governance. On the other hand, our neighbors and cousins nearby don't believe in democracy, and many actually believe we're not the descendants of the Hebrews/Israelites in the Bible.
Or, at least, that's what they say. Maybe these objections are nothing more than excuses to engage in war and bloodshed, which they have loved for thousands of years and graphically displayed to the world with pride and pleasure on Simchath Torah/October 7th, 2023 with the massacre on the area we call the Gaza Envelope. Maybe they think it will be extremely easy to wipe us off the face of the earth (I picked up a possible clue that soon we'll be seeing similar things about the South of Israel, near the Negev) because our numbers have been small for an extremely long time due to constant attempts at genocide.
There, I've said it. GENOCIDE. It seems that's what the world wants now, for us to disappear from the earth, and they will enforce it violently, or allow others to do so.
(So, what should we in Israel look out for? Maybe of what R' Uri Sofer has to say about the dangers from within HERE: AUDIO ONLY, Hebrew with interspersed English translation, over one (1) hour. Tehillim recitations are followed by the speech and its translation.
Let's shake off the psychological operations that have been done on us, dividing us and taking advantage of a divided people, and plead to HaQadosh Baruch Hu together for salvation!)
Those three Ivy League-level presidents of US universities (they weren't all Ivy League, but have pretty much equal status in the hierarchy of educational institutions) all hedged on the question from Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (R, NY) of whether threats of genocide were acceptable on campus. One of them, Lisa McGill, stepped down from her more-than-$2M-a-year job last Saturday, 9 December 2023/Shabbat Hanukkah 5784.
This comes from a long history of antisemitism in the US as well as the rest of the world. Here is a SEARCH on how antisemitism became an American crisis, which no one expected (so what else is new? No one expected it in Germany either...). I'm catching the search engines at their peak of Jew defense. Try this search again to see if it remains as positive and sympathetic as it looks at this writing.
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It's G-d and Torah time for the people of Israel
CREDIT: This video is where I got the title for this post because it's so appropriate. Tzvi here talks about the "social ghettos" Israelis live in, how many of us never meet people outside our ghetto — and how our governance system encourages and enforces this dysfunction within the country, along with other related things. Can you see the connection to all our troubles and our latest war? This is the clearest video I could find with a short message (a tad over 18 minutes).
EVERY LITTLE MITZVAH A JEW DOES IN THESE TIMES HAS GREAT VALUE. ALL THE MORE SO IF WE DO THEM AS A PEOPLE, A NATION.
Have a happy, happy, happy, happy Hanukkah!
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More Reading:
From the Women for Israel's Tomorrow: The People Stand Behind the Government [when it says - HDG] We Will Not Stop Until We are Victorious! | Shall they murder and inherit as well? | in JNS: There is no victory without Israeli control over Gaza | ...a few quick responses to some events, statements and headlines | Gaza: Because it's ours: Analysis | ...a very expensive and dangerous price to pay in exchange for the American embrace | Moshe Feiglin: This War is about Identity
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Why it seems our teshuva is not accepted | What we must tell Blinken | Man who harassed black neighbor in 2021 gets 8 years in jail in 2023, genocide not mentioned | Israel-Hamas war: Israeli government on hostage operations (VIDEO) | Your Nation is Calling! | Analyst: 'American pressure is making us bleed' | The truth behind the fake 'settler violence' campaign | This is how a case against those pesky settlers is made | Sudan's refugee crisis is far worse than Gaza's. Why don't we hear about it? | Has the West signed up en masse to Nazism scripted by Kafka?
Just to clarify, there is no nation of Amaleik today but we know from our Sages that all who come to kill us because we are Jews are considered Amaleik. The pere Adam acted even worse than the Nazi's yimach shmom v'zichrom and the same goes for them, also yimach shmom v'zichrom. Their people overwhelmingly voted these whatever in. There are no questions here; the trouble is that the job never gets done and we just lose more and more holy Yehudi soldiers, H' Yinkom damam! No problem in solving who is Amaleik; it's clear as crystal. G-D's Holy Name and Throne cannot be 'complete' until Amaleik is gone!
ReplyDeleteAlso, why do many 'Israeli's' love to call them our 'cousins'. They are no different than any other nation who stem from Adam and then Noach. All humanity is related in that respect. These Arabs are the most inter-related people because they conquered the world through the sword and are a mixture of every nationality. It is also very clear why being a Jew is through the mother and as you stated, it is because the child gets its nourishment from womb on and its formative years. That's why Sarah Imeinu had a tzadik Yitzchak and her handmaiden had Yishmael. It's very clear.
maivin
Thanks for clarifying my own intention, maivin. I do mean Amalek as he is defined today, as you said.
ReplyDeleteYou asked a good question, "...why do many 'Israeli's' love to call them our 'cousins'." I don't think any of them wants them for relatives; it's most likely sarcasm on their part, except if they were brainwashed to consider them such (and I understand that a lot of these have woken up since Simchat Torah 5784).
Now, as applied to my post, I mentioned our cousins twice: The first time, seriously; and the second time, sarcastically. They can be nice when they want to; but it seems that only a very small percentage of them are seriously interested in getting along with us. I hope it was clear to you that I'm demanding a high standard to call them related to me or mine (which includes all Jews).
As you probably know, many vulnerable young girls here are attracted to Arab guys when they behave well. But apparently not enough of them are warned that it's just an act, before he traps her in a marriage made in hell (plenty of testimony online, not only from Jewish women, but even from Arab women. And I don't even spend much time on them!). That's why the organization Lehava was created, to rescue such women (and often, their children as well). They're on my sidebar.
"All humanity is related in that respect." Yeah, and the goyim love to say that...except when it comes to the Jews, right? I think, at the bottom, it's envy. When we finally get malchut, they won't, any more, according to Daniel 7:13-14 ("...one like a man came...He was given dominion, honor and kingship, so that all peoples, nations and languages would serve him...his kingship would never be destroyed."). That whole passage is about our people's future, with Mashiah as our king on earth. Many gentiles will be surprised at who he is (and if we don't know who he is, how can they dare say they know?).
A lot more could be said, but thanks for giving me the opportunity to reply, at least in part.
I've also heard that Ehud Barak is still seeking a coup d'etat, even mid-WAR...or is he just fantasizing?
ReplyDeleteThanks for reply. As far as Ehud Barak, he's the epitome of the Erev Rav and he would love nothing more than making a coup and that he even thinks he might have a chance at the helm, shows the stupidity of evil.
ReplyDeleteAwaiting Moshiach tzdkeinu, as he is our only hope and then the world will know, that there is only Hashem and His servant Moshiach will reign.
maivin
Ehud Barak - he sure acts like Erev Rav, and thinks like them too. Certainly he's one of those we should hate, since his fantasy is to see dead Jews floating in the Yarkon River.
ReplyDeleteHaShem yimlokh l'olam va'ed!!!!ה' ימלוך לעולם ועד
Amen!!!!אמן