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The Initiative: “Shabbat Moriah”
« on: November 04, 2007, 04:10:17 AM »
The initiative: “Shabbat Moriah”

Date:
Parshat Vyetze - 11/17/07

Prior to Shabbat:
The media will notified that all Jewish congregations will be praying the Musaf service outdoors to show our anger and sorrow over the continuing destruction of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. The media will also be informed that while no interviews can take place on the Shabbat, they are invited to come and film the outdoor services.

On Shabbat:
1 Every Rabbi will speak to his congregation about the great destruction and desecration that is happening to the Beit Hamikdash.
2 Every congregation will doven Musaf outside in the streets.

The Goal:
To bring home a very strong message to the Jewish People and to the world at large.
We cannot sit in comfort in our Minor Temples, while the Great and Holy House of the Lord in Jerusalem is burning.


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Re: The Initiative: “Shabbat Moriah”
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2007, 05:02:58 AM »
The masses need to arm themselves, aquire body armor and launch a full scale assault with the objective of securing full control of Beit Hamikdash. The muzzies are to be expelled from the area and the sheikh in charge can be traded for the 2 kidnapped IDF soldiers. That abomination mosque needs to go and the Temple fully restored.
The satanic barbaric deathcult of islam spread like a cancer throughout the world, killing and destroying everything it touches. muslims are like the hiv/aids virus, subverting the societies of non muslim lands only to allow the cancer of islam to consume and destroy. muslim, I curse and hate you, your 'prophet', 'g o d' and deathcult.   
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