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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: chicagojew on January 15, 2014, 12:59:03 PM
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http://www.jpost.com/Diplomacy-and-Politics/West-Bank-rabbis-say-price-tag-attacks-contravene-Torah-and-ethical-behavior-338265
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http://www.jpost.com/National-News/Yaalon-Price-tag-attacks-are-acts-of-terror-337527
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The rabbis don't call it the "West Bank". West Bank is a term in Arab mythology just like Fakestinian is such a term.
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This is at least partially a fake list. It has Dr. Baruch Goldstein on it and other people who passed away as well. This is a type of Bullsh^t they are trying to spread and divide the people.
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בס''ד
These are not real "rabbis". They are informers and traitors who rat on their fellow Jews and support all of our worst enemies.
Yoel Bin-Nun tried to get real rabbis into trouble following the assassination of Bolshevik dictator Yitzchak Rabin by accusing them of incitement just because they opposed Rabin's treasonous policies of surrendering all of Israel to the Arab Nazi enemy.
Shlomo Riskin raises money for the Arab Nazi enemy and has said that he supports surrendering even more G-d given Jewish land.
Elyakim Levanon and Avihai Rontzki urge soldiers to obey orders to expel Jews from their land.
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Are these NK "rabbis"?
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http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/210245/dati-leumi-rabbonim-sign-petition-against-price-tag-attacks.html
Amid what appears to be a growing number of price tag attacks, a petition is being published that includes the signatures of at least 100 rabbonim affiliated with the dati leumi community. In the petition they call the so-called price tag attacks a Chilul Hashem. Interestingly, the petition also included some names of people who did not sign, including the late Dr. Baruch Goldstein and Rabbi Chaim Dov Levinson, a writer for Haaretz. Also listed on the petition is Rabbi David Binyamin of the Skuli Farm in Alon Moreh. The rabbi contacted Arutz-7, which published the petition, informing them he did not sign. He name was promptly removed. Rabbi Binyamin was more than a bit perturbed that his name was affixed to the petition, calling the petition a mockery. Some who oppose the petition feel most of the signatories are not leaders in the dati leumi community and therefore the petition is not representative of the Halachic leadership, just the opinion of those who signed the document. The attached PDF contains the petition. - See more at: http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/210245/dati-leumi-rabbonim-sign-petition-against-price-tag-attacks.html#sthash.HZ5AxFg7.dpuf
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My the leftists are getting bold... Make up names on a petition and call it 'Rabbis against Price Tag'... How ingenious... That's the ticket, lie...
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Rabbi Levanon: We Need National ‘Price Tag’
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/167613#.UtcIJJt3u1s
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Rabbi Levanon: We Need National ‘Price Tag’
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/167613#.UtcIJJt3u1s
He didn't have to say he was against 'price tags'.
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He didn't have to say he was against 'price tags'.
I am not supporting him, nor his position.
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"In the generation before the Moshiach the meeting places of the rabbis will become whore-houses!" (Sota 49).
"In the generation before the Moshiach most rabbis will be of the Erev Rav!" (Divrei Chayim)
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(Divrei Chayim)[/b]
Source it.
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Apparently this is found in a PDF from israel613 concerning various passages and sages opinions on the Erev Rav..
http://israel613.com/books/MODERN_EREV_RAV.pdf
But, as the Vilna Gaon wrote:
They are called 'Erev Rav' because they are the heads of the Jews in exile, and therefore they are called 'rav.' (Likutim HaGra)
In fact, some of the most frightening words come from the Divrei Chaim, who says:
"Before the arrival of Moshiach, most of the rabbis will be from the Erev Rav, because Israel in themselves are holy, but the Erev Rav only work for their own benefit . . . wanting to rule over the public . . . One should only join with those who truly serve G-d and sacrifice themselves to Him, but not in order to receive any benefit." (Divrei Chaim, Parashas Vayakhel, 'Omissions')
Thus, a tell-tale sign of Erev Rav is not what the person does, but his motivation for doing it, which is not always simple to know. However, over time it is clear which leaders serve G-d and His people 'lishmah' - for altruistic reasons - and which ones do so for the sake of some personal benefit. Thus, you can find simple, unlearned but devoted Jews who are cherished by Heaven, and intelligent and well-learned leaders who are self-serving, and despised by Heaven, especially when they fool the public and garner their respect.
Divrei Chayim was written by the 'Sanzer Rav' Rabbi Chaim of Sanz...
http://blog.myjli.com/2011/02/in-search-of-love.html
The story shared in this video is about the founder of the Sanz Chassidic dynasty, Rabbi Chaim Halberstam (1793-1876), known as the Divrei Chaim, after his work on Jewish Law. The young girl was Rachel Feige, daughter of Rabbi Baruch Frankel-Teomim. Rebbe Chaim and Rebbetzin Rachel Feige had eight children. When she passed away, the Divrei Chaim married again; this marriage produced six children. The Divrei Chaim was known for his great Torah knowledge, his humility, and his compassion. Rabbi Baruch used to say, “My son-in-law may have a weak [body] but he has a very strong mind!''
It was the Divrei Chaim's custom not to go to sleep for the night until he had given away every last penny in his house. Before Sukkot one year, a large donation reached the Rebbe's hands just before the holiday began. He quickly apportioned this money to someone in town - a man to whom the Rebbe had already given a sum of money. When the Rebbe's beadle expressed surprise at this, the Rebbe said, "The first sum of money was for the holiday itself. But the man in heavily in debt. How could he enjoy the holiday, knowing that after it ended his creditors would be back at the door? This money," he said, pointing to the new sum, "is for his debts. Now he can really celebrate."
That night, he told his sons, "Some people decorate their sukkot with pictures, wall hangings, fruit. But our decorations are even more beautiful: we decorate with tzedakah - charity."