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Rabbi Lazer Brody Forsees American Holocaust

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t_h_j:

--- Quote from: camerakid400 on September 25, 2008, 10:50:54 PM ---CF,

I have been listening to Michael Savage and every day for the past month he keeps blaming Goldman Sachs for our economic problems.  He keeps saying "Goldman Sachs controls America," and "Goldman Sachs rigs the election like Arnold Rothstein rigged the World Series," and this is now the "United States of Goldman Sachs."  A few days ago he played an edited version of the Pledge of Allegience where he had a singer sing "I pledge Allegience to Goldman Sachs and the bankers on Wall Street." 

Savage also said that during the interview Obama had with George Stepanopoulos, where Obama said he was a Muslim, Savage said that when Stephanapolous said 'You mean your Christian Faith" it was because because of the "ugly guy in the back room with curly hair and glasses from Brooklyn" who wanted to make Obama look good.



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clearly savage is an anti semite.

The comparisons to Germany would be more valid once the government starts pasting anti semitic posters everywhere, releases anti semitic movies, and makes public statements blaming the jews for everything.

Lewinsky Stinks, Dr. Brennan Rocks:

--- Quote from: camerakid400 on September 25, 2008, 10:50:54 PM ---CF,

I have been listening to Michael Savage and every day for the past month he keeps blaming Goldman Sachs for our economic problems.  He keeps saying "Goldman Sachs controls America," and "Goldman Sachs rigs the election like Arnold Rothstein rigged the World Series," and this is now the "United States of Goldman Sachs."  A few days ago he played an edited version of the Pledge of Allegience where he had a singer sing "I pledge Allegience to Goldman Sachs and the bankers on Wall Street." 

Savage also said that during the interview Obama had with George Stepanopoulos, where Obama said he was a Muslim, Savage said that when Stephanapolous said 'You mean your Christian Faith" it was because because of the "ugly guy in the back room with curly hair and glasses from Brooklyn" who wanted to make Obama look good.

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What do you expect? Michael Maggot is a self-hating homo. I thought you saw the light when he started endorsing Obama. Jewish anti-Semites like Michael Sewage are the reason the Holocaust happened.

zachor_ve_kavod:
I disagree with the idea that G-d caused the market collapse, and while we're at it, I don't think that G-d caused the holocaust to happen.  I know some people think that G-d causes these things to teach the Jews a lesson, but I don't think so.  G-d gave us free will.  Think about what that really means.  It's no small thing.  Freedom of will allows humanity to go to the extreme of extremes in either direction-good or evil.

I believe that at upon the conclusion of our lives we will have to face G-d and there will be an accounting that will take place.  One of the questions, I think, that G-d will ask us is "Did you slander My Name?"  There will be many who will have to say "yes."

Freedom of will is a burden and a blessing.  It is a challenge posed to us by the Almighty.  We have to accept that we will falter occasionally but must try our best just the same.

Anyway, I do not know if there is an imminent holocaust awaiting in the United States, but if it happens it will not be G-d who causes it to happen, it will be man.

muman613:

--- Quote from: zachor_ve_kavod on September 25, 2008, 11:29:58 PM ---I disagree with the idea that G-d caused the market collapse, and while we're at it, I don't think that G-d caused the holocaust to happen.  I know some people think that G-d causes these things to teach the Jews a lesson, but I don't think so.  G-d gave us free will.  Think about what that really means.  It's no small thing.  Freedom of will allows humanity to go to the extreme of extremes in either direction-good or evil.

I believe that at upon the conclusion of our lives we will have to face G-d and there will be an accounting that will take place.  One of the questions, I think, that G-d will ask us is "Did you slander My Name?"  There will be many who will have to say "yes."

Freedom of will is a burden and a blessing.  It is a challenge posed to us by the Almighty.  We have to accept that we will falter occasionally but must try our best just the same.

Anyway, I do not know if there is an imminent holocaust awaiting in the United States, but if it happens it will not be G-d who causes it to happen, it will be man.

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Zachor,

Did you learn this or are you making it up? Hashem CONTROLS EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD. This is the FACT of Judaism. The idea of Freewill is very true as everyone has to decide if they believe or they don't believe. That is the extent of freewill. As it is said, "Everything is in the hands of heaven, except for the fear of heaven."

If Hashem did not wish the Holocaust to happen, it would not happen. If the Jews had merited redemption there is nothing that any army in the world could do to change the outcome. A man who has faith can see that there is no coincidence in this world. Everything happened for a reason.

If you read Torah and learn the wisdom of Chazal, you learn that even the Jews descending into Egypt was a part of the plan. Why would it be so hard to understand that our persecution in Germany may have been a parallel? I dont have trouble with it. I also dont have trouble believing that my brother died in 9/11 because of Hashem sending us a wake up call. If you read the Megillah Ester you see that Hashems hand is very vivid in the events of history.

If you could back up your hypothesis then maybe we could argue about it. But at this time it seems like you are expressing an opinion.

muman613

PS: You know this Monday we start Rosh Hashana, the new year. At this time Hashem is judging us in this world. He will decide if we live, or if we die. If we die he decides if we die by fire, or die by drowning. He decides how much money we will make for the year. It is hard to justify your position from a Jewish perspective.



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Even as we face divine judgment on the high holy days, it's hard not to think about the worldwide monetary melt-down and the carnage of corporations that we thought were invincible. After all, it's not just our lives that stand in the balance when G-d makes his decisions about our future. As the deeply moving prayer of Rabbi Amnon, Unetane Tokef, puts it, these are the days when both our fate and our fortune for the coming year are sealed: "Who will live and who will die, who will become impoverished and who will become wealthy."

The Hebrew word "Damim," the rabbis tell us, means not only blood, but also money. A strange combination at first sight, but one filled with profound insight. Judaism does not denigrate the importance of money. It is not the root of all evil; it is morally neutral. Just as it can be misused for improper purposes it can also serve to ennoble our lives and the lives of others. We are permitted to pray for wealth, just as our forefathers did. The Kohanim, the priests who are commanded to bless the Jewish people, are told to keep financial security in mind as they lift their hands for their benediction. Money is the fruit of our efforts, earned with the aid of our blood and our toil. And it is as much the concern of divine Providence as our lifespan.

So if God is involved with our portfolio, we have to wonder why He has allowed us to suffer so much this past year?

If only we could have had a window into the future we would have been spared the incredible turnabouts of the stock market. Even the most wizened professionals say they have never seen anything like it. In January of this year Barron's magazine advised its readers to concentrate purchases from its list of most secure and risk-free companies. At the very top of their suggestions for best performers for the coming year were Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns, Fannie Mae and AIG. But of course neither Barron's nor Fortune nor Forbes had any idea that these pillars of capitalism, these bastions of financial strength, would soon collapse into bankruptcy or federal takeover. So today many of last year's billionaires have to sadly confront the fact that they are now only millionaires -- and the rest of us have to deal with the reality of rapidly sinking retirement funds, plunging real estate values and panicking margin calls.

Strangely enough we have very conflicting views about God's role in all of this. The Austrian playwright Arthur Schnitzler pointedly observed, "We know of some very religious people who came to doubt God when a great misfortune befell them, even when they themselves were to blame for it; but we have never yet seen anyone who lost his faith because an undeserved fortune fell to his lot." We attribute success to our own efforts. We call catastrophes acts of God. When we "make it," we thank ourselves. When we lose it, we blame an unjust Heavenly Ruler.

People of faith, however, have to acknowledge that both good and bad fortune in the final analysis simply represent the will of God. Good times are blessings from a Higher Power. Tough times are divine decrees with a message and meaning all of their own. And that is what we should be thinking about as we contemplate our diminishing bank accounts.


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Rubystars:
Don't feel safe here in the USA. I'm not Jewish and even I don't even feel safe here anymore. It's very dangerous when someone like Barack Hussein Obama can even be considered for the President. Can you imagine how many anti-Semites and other general lowlifes that indicates are around? It must be growing dramatically.

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