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This is an 8 minute video. After 5:15 minute or so Rabbi Richman says what Netanyahu should have said but didn't. Please pay careful attention to Rabbi Richman's response to Obamas remark that the "The Dream of the Jewish Democratic State can not be fulfilled with 'permanent occupation'".
Ki MiTzion Tezei Torah Udvar Hashem MeYerushalayim!
Here are my additional comments.
Let me bring a Mishneh in Yuma Perek Gimel Mishneh Aleph. Translation is Artscroll Mishneh Series.
Here, the Mishneh returns to the original topic of the tractate which is the order of the Yom Kippur Service.
1.The administrator said to them [to the assembled Kohanim]; 'Go out and see, if the time for slaughtering has arrived.' If it had arrived, the one who sees [it] says 'Barkai.' Mattisya ben Shmuel says[He was the administrator of the lots, as mentioned in Shekalim 5:1;]; 'The whole of the east has lit up.' "As far as Hebron" and he says, 'Yes!'
2.Why was this necessary? Because one time the moon's light rose and they thought that the east had lit up, so they slaughtered the daily sacrifice, and then [had to] take it out to the place of burning.
There was a specially designated viewing station in the Temple where an observer went up to see whether day had dawned. In the Temple service, any slaughter performed at night is invalid, Day is reckoned from dawn - i.e. when the first shimmer of light is observed on the eastern horizon. The people in the Temple asked the observer "As far as Hebron?" i.e. Did you see the sky lit up as far as Hebron?' (Rambam, Rav) Yerushalmi (2:1) says that they mentioned Hebron in order to allude to the merit of the Patriarchs who were buried there.
When I read these Mishnayos it made me so happy to see that the slaughtering of the sacrifices in the temple could not begin until the sky lit up as far as Hebron. In fact once there was a mistake and the light of the moon was mistaken for light of daybreak and they slaughtered too early and it was invalid and had to be thrown away and burnt. It came to mind that we too can mistake the light of Galus (exile, night) for the real morning light and our sacrifices will be for naught. For the real thing we need to see till Hebron.
So when we speak of an undivided Jerusalem, for real service of the Temple, we must speak of an undivided Jerusalem extending till Hebron. Of course if we are merely speaking about a museum representing Jerusalem, Hebron is not that important. We are not striving to restore Jerusalem to the way it was but merely as a zecher LeChurban. A remembrance.
We can understand this with the following anology.
Once there was a beautiful house of charity. They had parties for combating Lung Cancer, and the Heart Association and Special Olympics and Meir Panim and Multiple Sclerosis to name a few. They sent relief to all natural disasters all over the world.
There was a homeless beggar outside this house that was clearly criminal. The owner of the house fed him and let him in the house on those cold nights. After all he liked the reputation of being charitable and was going to show the world that he was not cruel or inhumane to let that poor beggar suffer outside. So he let the beggar into the basement. After a while the beggar trashed the basement. The owner tried to explain to him that he took him off the streets and it wasn't nice of the beggar to trash the basement. The beggar seemed indifferent and grew stronger day by day from the good food and shelter. The beggar told him it's not fair that he, the owner, has this beautiful house and that the beggar was only stuck in the basement. The beggar demanded the upstairs as well. The beggar brought lots of friends into the house now. The owner was intimidated. He tried to negotiate with the new guests. He told them that he absolutely refuses to give them the kitchen. In this kitchen they had prepared the most beautiful parties for all these charitable causes. A fight broke out between the beggar and his "friends". Some felt that the previous occupier of the house should have absolutely no rights to the kitchen. The others argued that of course they would never allow the previous occupier to cook in the kitchen but they would agree to letting them have some access. In basic principle the interlopers agreed. The former occupier had to eventually leave. Allowing the museum of the kitchen was simply a tactic to easily take over the upstairs. Temporarily they would allow him to have a museum of the kitchen. It would give him the allusion of being in control. Cooking of course is out of the question. Of course after they take over the entire upstairs, they'll have an easier time to get rid of the occupiers from kitchen as well.
By now I hope you have seen the analogy. Where did the owner go wrong? He should have banished the criminal beggar at the very start from coming in close proximity to his beautiful house. He should have scared the heck out of him and if that didn't work should have gone one step further. The house was a place of charity and peace. By bringing in the criminal beggar he put the prosperity and peace of his house in danger. Not only that, he let down and actually abandoned all the worthy organizations that can no longer be helped by this wonderful house. He refused to assert his rightful ownership of his house and as a result, due to his own self righteousness and other vices destroyed all that he had. and ruined the goodness that he was capable of providing and actually did provide.
The following was sent to me by Evelyn Haies. Anti-Semitism is reaching new heights especially in France.
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 8:43 AM. What is our proper response. Shall we negotiate with the beggar criminal and cohorts? Or shall we proudly proclaim our identity as Jews and the rights to the Land. Lemaan Zion lo Echesheh!
Friends and Family,
I received this post from a friend in NY. One of his friends is living in
France and posted this to him with the request that Andy distribute it to
his American friends.
Andy prefaces with: "Once again, the real news in France is conveniently
not being reported as it should. To give you an idea of what's going on in
France where there are now between 5 and 6 million Muslims and about
600,000 Jews, here is an email that came from a Jew living in France.
Please read!"
"Will the world say nothing - again - as it did in Hitler's time? He
writes, "I AM A JEW -- therefore I am forwarding this to everyone on all my
e-mail lists. I will not sit back and do nothing." Nowhere have the flames
of anti-Semitism burned more furiously than in France: In Lyon, a car was
rammed into a synagogue and set on fire. In Montpellier, the Jewish
religious center was firebombed; so were synagogues in Strasbourg and
Marseilles; so was a Jewish school in Creteil - all recently. A Jewish
sports club in Toulouse was attacked with Molotov cocktails, and on the
statue of Alfred Dreyfus in Paris, the words "Dirty Jew" were painted. In
Bondy, 15 men beat up members of a Jewish football team with sticks and
metal bars. The bus that takes Jewish children to school in Aubervilliers
has been attacked three times in the last 14 months.
"According to the Police, metropolitan Paris has seen 10 to 12 anti-Jewish
incidents PER DAY in the past 30 days. Walls in Jewish neighborhoods have
been defaced with slogans proclaiming "Jews to the gas chambers" and "Death
to the Jews." A gunman opened fire on a kosher butcher's shop (and, of
course, the butcher) in Toulouse, France; a Jewish couple in their 20s were
beaten up by five men in Villeurbanne, France The woman was pregnant; a
Jewish school was broken into and vandalized in Sarcelles, France. This was
ju st in the past week.
"So I call on you, whether you are a fellow Jew, a friend, or merely a
person with the capacity and desire to distinguish decency from depravity,
to do, at least, these three simple things:
"First, care enough to stay informed. Don't ever let yourself become
deluded into thinking that this is not your fight. I remind you of what
Pastor Neimoller said in World War II: "First they came for the Communists,
and I didn't speak up, because I wasn't a Communist. Then they came for the
Jews, and I didn't speak up, because I wasn't a Jew. Then they came for the
Catholics, and I didn't speak up, because I was a Protestant. Then they
came for me, and by that time there was no one left to speak up for me".
Second, boycott France and French products. Only the Arab countries are
more toxically anti-Semit ic and, unlike the m, France exports more than
just oil and hatred. So boycott their wines and their perfumes. Boycott
their clothes and their foodstuff s. Boycott their movies. Definitely
boycott their shores. If we are resolved we can exert amazing pressure and,
whatever else we may know about the French, we most certainly know that
they are like a cobweb in a hurricane in the face of well-directed pressure.
Third, send this along to your family, your friends, and your co-workers.
Think of all of the people of good conscience that you know and let them
know that you and the people that you care about need their help.
The number one best selling book in France is...."September 11: The
Frightening Fraud," which argues that no plane ever hit the Pentagon
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From:
Chaim Richman <rabbirichman@gmail.com> Date: Mon, May 30, 2011 at 3:37 PM
Subject: Response to Obama
To:
rabbirichman@yahoo.com Here is our response to Obama
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Sincerely,
Robin Ticker
This email is L'Ilui Nishmat Yisrael ben David Aryeh ob"m (Izzy - Kaplan) a great activist and lover of Eretz Yisroel, Am Yisroel and the Torah. Yehi Zichrono Baruch.
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