Thursday, February 02, 2012

An open letter to Moshe Feiglin following the election

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Dear Manhigut Yehudit  People under the Direction of Moshe Feiglin, amv"sh

You are a dedicated, loyal, sincere passionate and devoted group. You gave it your all yet things didn't turn out as you hoped and expected. 

 I myself was inspired to campaign for you against Netanyahu.  My inspiration was partly sparked by the example of Bob Turner a New York Republican who defeated a Democrat who happened to also be an Orthodox Jew in a largely Democrat district,. Turner succeeded in winning much of the Democratic Jewish vote. How did this happen? Democrat Leaders such as Ed Koch made convincing arguments that simply said that a vote for RepublicanTurner was a loud statement against Obama and the direction of the Democratic party. Non stop telemarketing calls of Rabbanic endorsements for Bob Turner told the religious voters that a vote for Turner was a Jewish and moral statement against gay marriage.

This campaign strategy worked for New York, yet this logical campaign strategy didn't work for Manhigut Yehudit.

 I  myself figured that the masses of Nationalists would see this as a golden opportunity to vote against Netanyahu and his settlement bashing. But it wasn't the case. (Incidentally, I'd be curious to know what percentage of blank protest votes there actually were.The actual percentage of the people voting for Netanyahu would then be that less than 75%. )

Surely it is easier for me than for you to say Gam zu LeTova.  (This too is for the good)

I will share my thoughts and I hope it makes you feel somewhat better and hopefully convince you to reconsider your direction. I thought to myself.  Moshe Feiglin is too good for Likud.  If he would have won, Likud would not be the proper vessel for him.  Maybe Hashem did him a favor by not allowing him to win under the umbrella of Likud.  Likud would not have been able to contain his message.  Likud is too flawed. They have too much baggage to carry around for any wholesome and idealistic leader.

 I found this beautiful story in Lazer Brody's web site that I'd like to share with you.

Rabbi Yisrael Salanter of saintly and blessed memory was an immensely pious man, but a he lived a life of poverty. His wife once heated up some milk that they could barely afford; the milk came to a vigorous boil, overflowed, and spilled onto the floor. A person with no emuna would have likely yelled at his wife, "Stupid! Why are you so careless?" One can imagine how a bit of spilled milk could trigger a domestic war…

No, there was no war in the Salanter home. Rabbi Yisrael asked his wife, "Sweetheart, what do you think we did wrong to deserve the milk being spilled?" His wife pondered for a moment and remembered that she forgot to leave the payment for the milk in the prearranged hiding place for compensating the milkman. If the milk hadn't spilled, she would have forgotten to pay him entirely. Negligence in paying a debt is a serious violation of Torah. What's more, the milkman – out of respect to Rabbi Yisrael – might have been embarrassed to claim what's due. Then, the Salanters would have been guilty of swindling the milkman, G-d forbid. As such, they were happy that the milk spilled because it saved them from serious transgressions.

The Salanters' story has a happy ending because of emuna. Without emuna, little stories with happy endings become major dramas with tragic outcomes. Walking the path of emuna is like walking in a flowering botanical garden where one flower is prettier that the next. The path without emuna is a perilous jungle of negative emotions -- snake-pits of anger, quick sands of depression, poison spiders of anxiety, and torturous nightmares. Isn't it better to choose the garden?

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Dear readers of this post: Nationalists for EY are comprised of many political parties.  Some are fans of Feiglin and others are fans of National Union or whatever party. Let us learn from the lyrics of a popular song from production of "Oklahoma" entitled  "Oh the Cowboy and the Farmer Should be Friends......Territory folks should stick together...."  


May all of us who love Eretz Yisroel Hashleima stick together and  unite under the common umbrella of Torah and with Hashem's help find the key to victory.

 




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Sincerely,

Robin Ticker
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Today, Parashas Haman Tuesday of Parashas B'Shalach, Artscroll English Translation and in Hebrew and Aramaic

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Artscroll English Translation of Parshas Haman


Subject: Recite Parshas HaMan - Segullah For Parnassah (livelihood)
click on link below and print and daven

Hatzlacha.
There are many who recite this daily, however, it is a most auspicious time to recite it on the Tuesday of Parashas B'shalach. 


Below is a link for it in Hebrew and Aramaic for 2 Mikra Echad Targum:


May all your tefilos (prayers) be answered l'tova(for the good)!




Monday, January 30, 2012

A Second Gush Katif? article by Dovid Hoffman of Yated, Bibi Willing to Cede Judea and Samaria? Arutz7 Action alelrts

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Thank you to all the Media that have been reporting re: the looming cloud over the settlements slated for destruction  similar to Gush Katif and Amona chas Veshalom.  You can truly say that you are working to prevent their future pain.  May Hashem reward you with Bracha and Hatzlacha and Parnossa because you care about the livelihood and properties of our fellow Jews in Judea and samaria, you are standing up for the Torah and ultimately will bring strength to fight Radical Islam in america as well.

recent articles that I have personally seen describing what happened in Gush Katif and the current battles to prevent destruction of additional homes and communities in Judea and Samaria  have appeared in Jewish Voice, 5 Towns Jewish Times, Yated (see  article link below),  and Jewish Press. and of Course Arutz 7 the preferred paper in Israel for Judea and Samaria.


A Second Gush Katif by Dovid Hoffman of Yated.com


WHAT WE CAN DO IN CHUTZ Le Aretz
  • encourage friends in Israel to VOTE Likud Primary (only if you are a Likud Member) for FEIGLIN, not Netanyahu - Tue.
    • Mattot Arim Good list for Likud MK's based on past voting records. see below after Arlene Kushners article

  • Lobby the MK's ,  we can do this in the Diaspora as well regarding Outpost Legalization bill,   taking place on Wednesday.  The above links from Yated and A7 will encourage you to act.  See below for instructions from Arlene Kushner 
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Arlene Kushner writes:
You've heard about this legislation from me previously:  Proposed by MK Zevulun Orlev (Habayit Hayehudi), it would forbid the dismantling of communities of more than 20 families in Judea and Samaria without properly filed documentation that the land was Arab-owned.  This would negate the vague, unsubstantiated claims of land being "Arab" that are currently filed in court by Peace Now.
 
What is more, this legislation stipulates that if the documentation of Arab ownership is filed after a specified period of time (four years, as I understand it), the community still wouldn't be taken down and instead the Arab land owner would be provided with monetary compensation.
 
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Prime Minister Netanyahu -- at the behest of Minister Benny Begin, who is attempting to negotiate a "deal" with the residents of Migron and wants them to feel squeezed -- has secured a negative vote on this legislation in the Ministerial Committee for Legislation. Nothing prevents the promoters of a piece of legislation from bringing it to the Knesset without the approval of the  committee -- it is simply that without this endorsement it is less likely to pass in the Knesset.
 
An appeal has been filed -- requesting a re-vote in the committee -- by Minister of Diaspora Affairs Yuli Edelstein (Likud) and Minister of Science Daniel Hershkowitz (Habayit Hayehudi) -- but there has been no response to this.  There is reason to believe the original vote would overturned if there were a second vote. 
 
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Now MK Oren has decided to bring this proposed law before the Knesset -- possibly by Wednesday. 
 
And  here's where you have to pay attention to understand the situation and its serious implications:
 
Coalition discipline will not be invoked, so that members of the Knesset will be free to follow their conscience on this important matter rather than having to vote a party line. 
 
HOWEVER, since the Ministerial Committee voted against the legislation, ministers are expected to also vote against it in the Knesset.  They can, if they choose, vote for the legislation, but then, according to the rules, Netanyahu can fire them.  He is not obligated to fire them, he is simply at liberty to do so.
 
Needless to say, Netanyahu is applying pressure, and making noises about firing those who do not toe the line.
 
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This has an unpleasant echo of Gush Katif, when then PM Sharon applied every sort of strong-arm technique possible to keep his ministers in line so they'd vote as he wished.  We cannot let this happen again.  Sharon betrayed his mandate when he behaved this way, and Netanyahu is now playing matters in a similar fashion.  I've cut him slack with regard to many issues.  But I cut him none here. 
 
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In my last posting, I asked you to write to the Likud ministers in support of Migron.  Now I ask you to write again, to these ministers and those of Shas and Yisrael Beitenu as well:
 
Say that you understand that legislation that would save Migron and other communities in Judea and Samaria is about to come before the Knesset.  It would release Israel from the strangle-hold of Peace Now and prevent Jewish communities from being destroyed.
 
Remind them that the mandate given to the coalition by the voters was nationalist and that they would be betraying this mandate if they voted against this legislation. 
 
Tell them that, even more importantly, if they vote against it they would be taking a position that is not in the best interests of the State of Israel. 
 
Let them know that you see it as imperative that they vote their conscience on this matter.  It is not acceptable for them to place job security ahead of what is best for Israel.  In any event there is no guarantee that the prime minister will fire any ministers, and less likely if many ministers stand together to do what is right. 
 
Voters and those who support the parties are very tired of political game playing.  The ministers must know that they are being watched and that support in the future will depend on their readiness to do the right thing now.
 
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 Do NOT send a group message; the message to each minister should be separate.  But there is no reason to be intimidated by the fact that there are several names on the list that follows.
 

There is a way to make it easy for yourself:  Compose a message that says "Dear Minister," followed by text of that message.  Copy that message and salutation.  Then, in turn, click on each minister's e-mail address, paste in the greeting and message, and hit send. 

 

LIKUD:

Minister of Improvement of Government Services Michael Eitan

meitan@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of Environmental Protection Gilad Erdan

gerdan@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of Welfare Moshe Kahlon

mcachlon@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of Transportation Yisrael Katz

yiskatz@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of Culture Limor Livnat

llivnat@knesset.gov.il (a previous typo in this address has been corrected) 

 

Minister Yosi Peled

ypeled@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of Education Gideon Saar

gsaar@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of the Development of the Negev Silvan Shalom

sshalom@knesset.gov.il

 

Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz

ysteinitz@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of Strategic Affairs Moshe Yaalon

myaalon@knesset.gov.il

 

SHAS:

Minister of Internal Affairs Eli Yishai

eyishay@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister Meshulam Nahari

mnahari@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of Religious Affairs Yakov Margi

ymargi@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of Housing Ariel Atias

aatias@knesset.gov.il

 

YISRAEL BEITENU:

Minister of Tourism Stas Misezhnikov

smiseznikov@knesset.gov.il 

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman
 
Minister of Immigrant Absorption Sofa Landver
 
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Danny Ayalon
 
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If Gush Katif infuriated you or pained you, if you want to be part of a democratic process that protects Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, if the idea of their having to turn over their land to Arabs distresses you,  please! take the time to do this. 
 
Numbers count a great deal.  Send this to others who are likely to also respond.
 
Thank you.  More will follow tomorrow.
 
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In closing, a note of clarification, very broadly, for those who are outside of Israel and perhaps confused by our system:  Parties receive mandates (seats) in the Knesset according to the percentage of votes they secured in the previous election. If one party does not have sufficient seats (i.e., more than 60) to constitute a majority of the Knesset, then a coalition is formed; this always happens.  Once the coalition is in place, there are ministerial positions allocated to the various parties in the coalition.  With very rare exceptions, the ministers are chosen from the ranks of those within the parties who have been elected to the Knesset.  Those who are ministers sit in the Cabinet and constitute the government, but they are still members of the Knesset.
 
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See my website at www.arlenefromisrael.info  Contact Arlene atakushner@netvision.net.il
 
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From MattotArim: Important info if you can vote for Likud primary: 


Hope you got our previous email on Likud voting tomorrow,  here it is for you to re-read:  
http://mattotarim1.blogspot.com/2012/01/tuesdayimportant-likud-elections.html

 

Updates: Apart from the important Feiglin-Netanyahu contest, we now -- with everybody's help -- have assembled the names of many more "good guys" -- candidates who are FOR Yehuda and Shomron and against Palestinian state!  These "good guy" candidates are listed in these 4 links:

 

New "good guys:   http://mattotarim1.blogspot.com/2012/01/blog-post_644.html 

 

Good guys dating back to Gush Katif   struggle http://mattotarim1.blogspot.com/2012/01/blog-post_30.html 

 

Special "good guys" list for Haifa  http://mattotarim1.blogspot.com/2012/01/blog-post_9989.html   

 

Last minute list of "good guys" whom we just heard about  http://mattotarim1.blogspot.com/2012/01/blog-post_984.html

 

To vote beneficially, simply click on and go through the above 4 lists, and look for candidates in YOUR city or branch. Lists are alphabetical - Ashdod comes first (aleph), Tel-Aviv (taf) comes last.  Copy down all the good guys in YOUR city/community, from all 4 lists. There is some duplication between the lists -- sorry about that. 

 

Put that "good guys" list in your pocket or purse, since it is no-one's business but your own, and when you get into the voting booth, quietly take out your "good guys" list, and mark whatever "good guys" you find, on EACH of the 2 voting slips that you get. One of those slips will be for the all-important  "central committee members" and one is for "moetzet ha-snif". There will be many names on each of the 2 voting slips -- you mark only the "good guys" among them! 

 

PS. These "good guy" elections are not being held everywhere (for example -- NO "good guy" elections in Rehovot and in most places in Yehuda & Shomron), but in many other places, such as Jerusalem, Netanya, Petah Tikva, Raanana and Tel-Aviv: http://mattotarim1.blogspot.com/2012/01/blog-post_27.html  there WILL be such elections.

 

If you live in Yehuda and Shomron, simply mark the candidates you know personally. We have not listed any particular "good guy" residents of Yehuda and Shomron because we figure ALL of them are "good guys"!

 

List of voting locations  in each city/community (a little messy -- but that is what we could get):  http://mattotarim1.blogspot.com/2012/01/blog-post_2940.html

 

Can you please pass this email on to other Likud voters who may not know what to do? 

 

PLEASE MAKE SURE TO VOTE TOMORROW -- RAIN OR SHINE! YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU! Thank you!

 

Our blog: http://mattotarim1.blogspot.com Now on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MattotArim


Sincerely,

Robin Ticker
Activist emails sent to my list  are 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.

Most of these emails are posted on Shemittahrediscovered.blogspot.com 

Personal emails to individuals will not be posted to my blog. 

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Urgent: contact the MK's Action Alert: Outpost Bill Vote This Wednesday proposed by MK Zevulun Orlev fwd Arlene Kushner

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Please contact the MKs by email, phone, fax or in person. This is an important vote.  Their jobs are on the line read below but so are the Outposts and Jewish Settlement in Judea and Samaria.  Urge them to vote their conscience. fwd to lists!

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Arlene Kushner <akushner18@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 11:49 AM
Subject: From Israel: Pushing Back, Pushing Forward
To: A Kushner <akushner18@gmail.com>


January 29, 2012
 
"Pushing Back, Pushing Forward"
 
There's a good deal happening, and much to respond to.  Please read this through and act.  I like to think of my readers as also actors in the important fights we are fighting  -- against some things, for others.  Your assistance does make a difference.
 
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I begin with a link to my latest article on Front Page Magazine, "Answering Obama's Israel Lies."  
 
 
It exposes the distortions and half-truths that have been put out in a campaign video purporting to show what a good friend to Israel Obama is.  Please, circulate broadly.
 
Here's the link to the original video, in case you haven't seen it.  It's making the rounds big time and must be responded to in a serious fashion, for it's so easy to be taken in if you don't know the facts.  When you DO know the facts, the response to this is some combination of rage and deep disgust.
 
 
(My thanks to Debbie B.)
 
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A very significant vote is coming up in the Knesset this week.  The issues are complex and YOUR COOPERATION HERE IS EXCEEDINGLY IMPORTANT.
 
You've heard about this legislation from me previously:  Proposed by MK Zevulun Orlev (Habayit Hayehudi), it would forbid the dismantling of communities of more than 20 families in Judea and Samaria without properly filed documentation that the land was Arab-owned.  This would negate the vague, unsubstantiated claims of land being "Arab" that are currently filed in court by Peace Now.
 
What is more, this legislation stipulates that if the documentation of Arab ownership is filed after a specified period of time (four years, as I understand it), the community still wouldn't be taken down and instead the Arab land owner would be provided with monetary compensation.
 
~~~~~~~~~~
 
Prime Minister Netanyahu -- at the behest of Minister Benny Begin, who is attempting to negotiate a "deal" with the residents of Migron and wants them to feel squeezed -- has secured a negative vote on this legislation in the Ministerial Committee for Legislation. Nothing prevents the promoters of a piece of legislation from bringing it to the Knesset without the approval of the  committee -- it is simply that without this endorsement it is less likely to pass in the Knesset.
 
An appeal has been filed -- requesting a re-vote in the committee -- by Minister of Diaspora Affairs Yuli Edelstein (Likud) and Minister of Science Daniel Hershkowitz (Habayit Hayehudi) -- but there has been no response to this.  There is reason to believe the original vote would overturned if there were a second vote. 
 
~~~~~~~~~~
 
Now MK Oren has decided to bring this proposed law before the Knesset -- possibly by Wednesday. 
 
And  here's where you have to pay attention to understand the situation and its serious implications:
 
Coalition discipline will not be invoked, so that members of the Knesset will be free to follow their conscience on this important matter rather than having to vote a party line. 
 
HOWEVER, since the Ministerial Committee voted against the legislation, ministers are expected to also vote against it in the Knesset.  They can, if they choose, vote for the legislation, but then, according to the rules, Netanyahu can fire them.  He is not obligated to fire them, he is simply at liberty to do so.
 
Needless to say, Netanyahu is applying pressure, and making noises about firing those who do not toe the line.
 
~~~~~~~~~~
 
This has an unpleasant echo of Gush Katif, when then PM Sharon applied every sort of strong-arm technique possible to keep his ministers in line so they'd vote as he wished.  We cannot let this happen again.  Sharon betrayed his mandate when he behaved this way, and Netanyahu is now playing matters in a similar fashion.  I've cut him slack with regard to many issues.  But I cut him none here. 
 
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In my last posting, I asked you to write to the Likud ministers in support of Migron.  Now I ask you to write again, to these ministers and those of Shas and Yisrael Beitenu as well:
 
Say that you understand that legislation that would save Migron and other communities in Judea and Samaria is about to come before the Knesset.  It would release Israel from the strangle-hold of Peace Now and prevent Jewish communities from being destroyed.
 
Remind them that the mandate given to the coalition by the voters was nationalist and that they would be betraying this mandate if they voted against this legislation. 
 
Tell them that, even more importantly, if they vote against it they would be taking a position that is not in the best interests of the State of Israel. 
 
Let them know that you see it as imperative that they vote their conscience on this matterIt is not acceptable for them to place job security ahead of what is best for Israel.  In any event there is no guarantee that the prime minister will fire any ministers, and less likely if many ministers stand together to do what is right. 
 
Voters and those who support the parties are very tired of political game playing.  The ministers must know that they are being watched and that support in the future will depend on their readiness to do the right thing now.
 
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 Do NOT send a group message; the message to each minister should be separate.  But there is no reason to be intimidated by the fact that there are several names on the list that follows.
 

There is a way to make it easy for yourself:  Compose a message that says "Dear Minister," followed by text of that message.  Copy that message and salutation.  Then, in turn, click on each minister's e-mail address, paste in the greeting and message, and hit send. 

 

LIKUD:

Minister of Improvement of Government Services Michael Eitan

meitan@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of Environmental Protection Gilad Erdan

gerdan@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of Welfare Moshe Kahlon

mcachlon@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of Transportation Yisrael Katz

yiskatz@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of Culture Limor Livnat

llivnat@knesset.gov.il (a previous typo in this address has been corrected) 

 

Minister Yosi Peled

ypeled@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of Education Gideon Saar

gsaar@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of the Development of the Negev Silvan Shalom

sshalom@knesset.gov.il

 

Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz

ysteinitz@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of Strategic Affairs Moshe Yaalon

myaalon@knesset.gov.il

 

SHAS:

Minister of Internal Affairs Eli Yishai

eyishay@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister Meshulam Nahari

mnahari@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of Religious Affairs Yakov Margi

ymargi@knesset.gov.il

 

Minister of Housing Ariel Atias

aatias@knesset.gov.il

 

YISRAEL BEITENU:

Minister of Tourism Stas Misezhnikov

smiseznikov@knesset.gov.il 

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman
 
Minister of Immigrant Absorption Sofa Landver
 
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Danny Ayalon
 
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If Gush Katif infuriated you or pained you, if you want to be part of a democratic process that protects Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, if the idea of their having to turn over their land to Arabs distresses you,  please! take the time to do this. 
 
Numbers count a great deal.  Send this to others who are likely to also respond.
 
Thank you.  More will follow tomorrow.
 
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In closing, a note of clarification, very broadly, for those who are outside of Israel and perhaps confused by our system:  Parties receive mandates (seats) in the Knesset according to the percentage of votes they secured in the previous election. If one party does not have sufficient seats (i.e., more than 60) to constitute a majority of the Knesset, then a coalition is formed; this always happens.  Once the coalition is in place, there are ministerial positions allocated to the various parties in the coalition.  With very rare exceptions, the ministers are chosen from the ranks of those within the parties who have been elected to the Knesset.  Those who are ministers sit in the Cabinet and constitute the government, but they are still members of the Knesset.
 
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© Arlene KushnerThis material is produced by Arlene Kushner, functioning as an independent journalist. Permission is granted for it to be reproduced only with proper attribution.

 
See my website at www.arlenefromisrael.info  Contact Arlene at akushner@netvision.net.il
 
This material is transmitted by Arlene only to persons who have requested it or agreed to receive it. If you are on the list and wish to be removed, contact Arlene and include your name in the text of the message.
 
 



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Sincerely,

Robin Ticker
Activist emails sent to my list  are 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.

Most of these emails are posted on Shemittahrediscovered.blogspot.com 

Personal emails to individuals will not be posted to my blog. 

Vote Feiglin! Voting for a White Paper against Netanyahu is a wasted virtual vote

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Dear Ohavei Eretz Yisroel, amv"sh

Another Megilla from Robin.....

Re: Vote for Chairman of Likud Party this coming Tuesday - 

Netanyahu vs Feiglin vs an empty ballot?!?!

You tell me.  Can an empty ballot lead a country?

When I first read about voting a blank instead of voting for a real person as a protest vote against Netanyahu, I immediately thought it was a plan devised by Netanyahu's team as damage control for the Likud party being disenchanted with Netanyahu. 

In the real world, Netanyahu has to get the message loud and clear and that can only be accomplished with a vote for Feiglin.  BTW Netanyahu deserves a bit of embarrassment still from the last election where he bumped Moshe Feiglin down to the 38th place for some ridiculous clause in the law  which never made any sense to me. Don't underestimate his ingenuity in devising a scheme that will bring Feiglin down once again.  Personally I like when Jewish  leaders play fair and square with integrity.  It is no embarrassment to lose. It's cheap to cheat or bully. Am I naive to go  by the saying "it's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game". .  All these shenanigans really turn me off.

So urge your friends who are disgusted with the destruction of Settlers homes in Judea and Samaria and the way it was done by Arabs in the middle of the freezing night to little kids.  Don't underestimate the trauma experienced in Mitzpe Avichai, Mitzpe Assaf, Migron, Givat Aryeh, Yissa Bracha etc. So vote against Netanyahu and vote for Feiglin. 

In my next email, I will forward Arlene Kushner latest post whereby she asks all voters to email the Knesset ministers to vote with their conscience on Wednesday for the Outposts at the risk of getting fired.  Look, having free time on your hand can have its advantages.  In Israel nobody starves.   

Voters will remember MK's that truly represented them and reward them in the future, while those MKs who are intimidated from voting their conscience will be perceived as weak and easily swayed by threats or bribes.  The public will lose trust in their ability to lead independently and with good conscience.  They will be put on Mattot Arim's bad list. I would not start up with Susie Dym.  Most importantly, the MK's who vote with their conscience will feel good about themselves.