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  • in reply to: Teffilin on Chol HaMoed #1254717
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    In klauzenberg the bucherim put on tefillin chol hamoed

    in reply to: Question about sacrifices when Mashiach comes #1254393
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    Every day in karbanos we say “כהנים בעבודתם לויים בדוכנם וישראל במעמדם״ referring to the yidden that fasted Monday-thursday and watched the avoida in the beis hamikdesh. So everyone has a chance to do something

    in reply to: need shidduch advice please #1254169
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    By us the parents and/ or rabbunim take care of shiddichim. I see what happens when u try alone

    in reply to: need shidduch advice please #1253581
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    oy.. Now I see what the phrase “shidduch crisis” means

    in reply to: I love you all #1226017
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    I love u all as Jews, although I may be against some of the ideas u hold

    in reply to: I love you all #1226007
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    Bump!!

    in reply to: who is "The Gadol Haddar" of America #1228540
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    Rabbi Moshe Ber Beck

    in reply to: To answer Anti-Zionism #1221048
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    Rav Shach beileved that the evil of Zionism should be fought from within and Satmar ruv thought that we should keep away from it. Simple

    in reply to: Coming to shul without a jacket for davening Shachris #1219695
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    While there are the various haluches and opinions regarding how to dress during Davening, one thing is for sure, better be a ehrliche yid who goes to shul with ur work clothing etc, then be someone who goes with the whole levish just for the show of it

    in reply to: The Frierdiker Rebbe #1216846
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    There’s a website that has all this I just C/P to shine light on a subject many choose to ignore

    in reply to: The Frierdiker Rebbe #1216844
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    The straight-thinking Jew looks on in astonishment, thinking: what do these rebels against G-d and His Torah have to do with the Land of Israel? (Mishmeres Chomoseinu 20 Shvat 5716)

    I hereby join with the honored rabbis who oppose and protest against Mizrachi and the like. They do not walk in the spirit of the Torah. I wish to convey in writing that the Jewish people should separate themselves from this terrible desecration. Let the defiled leave the face of the Holy Land! (Om Ani Chomah, 5709 ch. 4 p. 400)

    We are foresworn by the covenant of G-d that we cannot overcome [exile] with might or power, only by understanding and knowing the word and command of G-d. (ibid.)

    in reply to: "Aliyah day" is a Zionist scam #1192332
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    moderator I’m done talking with you kindly stop answering,and since when is gedoilim quotes “harmful”? Anyways study you’re own religion and may you do teshuva bekuriv

    I’m sorry, where you talking to me?

    in reply to: "Aliyah day" is a Zionist scam #1192330
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    And back topic the satmar rebbe advocated a total dismantlement of the state of Israel.Period

    in reply to: "Aliyah day" is a Zionist scam #1192328
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    YWN Coffee Room Posting Rules

    Loshon Hara and other inappropriate speech

    2 – Loshon Hara will not be tolerated at all. We are not and will not become Lashon Hara central (keep this in mind when starting a thread).

    4 – Understand that this site is called The Yeshiva World and use appropriate expressions. Do not try to slip in double meanings. Understand what is typed is not always what is read (tone).

    Read you’re own rules

    Guess I’ll have to delete your posts

    in reply to: "Aliyah day" is a Zionist scam #1192327
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    Btw if you have something to say make a username and say it don’t think you’re so cool by just writing you’re goiyishe thoughts behind a “moderator” title when all you do is violate you’re own rules

    Is this type of talk part of your religion as well? I reserve such language for people who wish bloodthirsty murderous terrorists to reign over yidden. You use it for people who chose to post anonymously. And you have not addressed that point either.

    in reply to: "Aliyah day" is a Zionist scam #1192326
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    Not interested in articles because it ruins your entire point and shows you how much of a sheigitz chayeh you actually are

    in reply to: "Aliyah day" is a Zionist scam #1192325
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    btw for the menuvlim calling me “sick”

    When Rabbi Chaim of Brisk spoke about Zionism, he gave the following parable: Once there was a town in which there was a well that had been closed and sealed for as long as anyone could remember. It was common knowledge that the water of this well was poisoned, such that anyone who drank from it would go insane.

    One day, a group of distinguished doctors came to town, and they heard about the well. “We must investigate this well for ourselves,” they said. As they were distinguished doctors, the townspeople could not refuse them, and so they agreed to open the well for them. The doctors performed tests on the water, and determined that there was nothing bad or poisonous about it; the water was perfectly safe to drink. People began to drink from the well, and they indeed became insane. As more and more people drank and went insane, these insane people began to look at the sane people who had not drunk from the water as insane. For such is the way of insanity: those who suffer from it believe themselves to be normal and everyone else to be insane. The sane people, of course, told the insane people that they had gone insane, but their words went unheeded.

    Now that the well was open, more and more people drank from it, until there were left only a small number of people, or perhaps one person, who had not drunk. The whole town shouted at this tiny minority, “Lunatics! Lunatics!” There came a point where these few individuals stopped and reconsidered: “Perhaps the whole town is correct and we are the lunatics, and we must drink from the well water and heal ourselves.”

    But then they reassured themselves with the following logic, “We still remember the days when the well was closed and sealed, and everyone knew that the water was poisoned and whoever drank from it would go insane. If so, then we must be correct. We are normal and sane, the others are all insane, and we will not drink from the well.”

    If this parable applied long ago, in Rabbi Chaim Brisker’s time, it applies all the more to our day and age, when unfortunately the majority of the Jewish people are Zionists. Sometimes anti-Zionist Jews experience moments of weakness, when they wonder if perhaps they are insane and it is the Zionists who are normal Jews. To regain their bearings, they must continually look back at the previous generations of Jews who all believed in the coming of moshiach, who all believed that the redemption was exclusively G-d’s domain, who all believed that Jews were in exile because G-d wanted them there. They must read the classic Jewish commentaries and works of previous centuries, and realize that it is not they but the Zionists who are the anomaly in Jewish history.

    How foolish not to know the difference between a country led by non-Jews, and a country led by jew-hating murderers. Did you try reading what you posted?

    in reply to: "Aliyah day" is a Zionist scam #1192324
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    not interested in articles. If you have something to say, give it a try. If not, that’s not so bad either

    in reply to: "Aliyah day" is a Zionist scam #1192322
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    About Hamas taking over,if it were up to me %100 and with hashems help it shud happen peacefully and soon in our days

    You are a sick man to want bloodthirsty Jew-killers in charge of a country filled with yidden.

    in reply to: "Aliyah day" is a Zionist scam #1192319
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    I would love to see Israel wiped off the map,however i hope it can happen speedily and peacefully And moishe you’re right you just made one mistake nk/satmar don’t want any Jews running the state,secular or not

    in reply to: "Aliyah day" is a Zionist scam #1192315
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    As long as it’s no longer controlled by Jews is the main point,(btw the satmar rebbe also held of dismantling the state)

    in reply to: "Aliyah day" is a Zionist scam #1192313
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    While I understand why there is criticism directed at Neturei Karta, I beileve that overall there a wonderful organization

    in reply to: "Aliyah day" is a Zionist scam #1192312
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    Yes I do

    in reply to: "Aliyah day" is a Zionist scam #1192310
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    The village of KJ is part of the USA.. I assume you’re question is sarcastic

    in reply to: "Aliyah day" is a Zionist scam #1192308
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    That’s not true “true Torah Jews” is satmar run and operated,not to C”V lessen the goodness of Neturei Karta but there 2 seperate things

    in reply to: "Aliyah day" is a Zionist scam #1192306
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    A common mistake is thinking that Anti Zionism only applies to Satmar,Google “True Torah Jews Rabbinic Quotations” for a better picture of what rabbinical positions to Zionism were and are

    It’s not the anti Zionism, it’s the way you express it.

    in reply to: Seminary Help: BY/MO, out-of-town, maybe Zionistic #1192405
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    All I did was post rabbinical quotations to attempt to prevent a Yid from participating kefira.simple

    in reply to: Seminary Help: BY/MO, out-of-town, maybe Zionistic #1192386
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    “We must not minimize the seriousness of the grave sin of rejoicing or appearing to rejoice and making a festival on the terrible Day of Blasphemy that they call Yom Ha’Atzmaut (Independence Day). The day that the members of the conspiracy against G-d and his Messiah established their State of atheism over the Jewish People, uprooting the Holy Torah and the our faith, ushering in a period of bloodshed and suffering for myriads upon myriads of Jews.

    This is much worse than accepting idolatry because they not only accept it but celebrate and rejoice in the terrible rebellion against G-d and His Holy Torah.

    There are many sinners and deniers of the Jewish religion whose hearts trouble them because they are not serving G-d, but who are unable to withstand temptation and deceitful ideologies which confuse them. However, those who rejoice in this sin are guilty of much worse blasphemy.

    May the Merciful save us from them and from their followers, and strengthen our hearts and enlighten our eyes in His Torah and in His service.”

    ( Vayoel Moshe, Vol. II, ch.157 )

    All Jews untainted by Zionist heresy experience the bitter realization of how the Zionist heretics worked relentlessly throughout the years to uproot the Jewish People from their religious faith, and even to bring about untold physical suffering through the prohibited provocations against the nations. The Zionists have been the ones who have enflamed the fire of hostility against the Jewish People in ways too numerous to enumerate.

    It is for this reason that many great rabbis called on faithful Jews to fast on the Zionist Independence Day, and to beseech G-d Alm-ghty to have mercy and grant peace to those people living in the Holy Land.

    Rabbi Teitelbaum wrote that in previous generations great rabbis would have declared an obligatory worldwide fast day for such a dark day as the Zionist Independence Day, the basis of which is every sin in the world, especially bloodshed and promiscuity. He even said that such rabbis of the greater previous generations would have declared hundreds of days of fasting such as the Ninth of the Month of Av (commemorating the destruction of the ancient Temple in Jerusalem). He also stated that G-d rejects the religious holiday observances of anyone observing the Zionist holiday. The sources for his inspirational statements in Hebrew can be found in many places among his writings such as Hiddushei Torah, 1955/56, p, 52; ibid., p. 109; ibid., Sukkoth, p. 110.

    A similar statement was made by Rabbi Avraham Yishaya Karelitz, the Chazon Ish. On the fifth of Iyar in the last year of the Chazon Ish’s life (1953), he was honored to officiate at three different circumcision celebrations. Still, he requested that the Tachanun prayer, usually omitted on such occasions, be said, lest someone come later on and testify, “The Chazon Ish did not say Tachanun on the fifth of Iyar,” without revealing the circumstances. He once said, “It would have been proper to declare the fifth of Iyar a public fast day.” (Mishkenos Haro’im, p. 1196)

    in reply to: Seminary Help: BY/MO, out-of-town, maybe Zionistic #1192380
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    Yitzchak B.

    Dear Yitzchak,

    I’ve consulted with one of our rabbinic advisors, Rabbi Efraim Hersh Smilowitz, about your question, and this is what he said:

    As long as they continue to say this prayer every Shabbos, you should not pray in the shul, even on a weekday. The reason is that by davening in the building, you are affirming that their shul represents a valid form of Judaism. It would be better to daven alone than to daven in such a shul.

    He said that this is what the Satmar Rebbe, Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum zt”l, used to tell his talmidim when they visited a place where all the shuls were Zionist.

    If it’s a small community, perhaps they will notice your absence and ask you about it, and when the rabbis realize that their Zionism is turning people off, maybe they will change. Or perhaps nine other people will agree with you and you’ll make a separate minyan. Let’s hope things change for the better.

    Q&A from Natrina

    It’s always praiseworthy to go beyond the halacha and act with kanaus in order to make a statement. Some tzaddikim of past generations, such as the Kalashitzer Rebbe, wouldn’t even go into a house if they had a star of david on the wall, even not one made as a Zionist symbol. They used to remove them from the paroches and the aron kodesh in shul.

    Here’s the story I’m referring to:

    Here’s a quote from the 5th Lubavitcher rebbe about using Judaism to promote Zionism

    Whoever twists the meaning of the Torah and finds proofs to Zionism from the Torah, and especially from the Hidden Torah, is like one who places an idol in the Temple. G-d will not forgive him. May G-d in His great mercy remove this accursed doctrine from among the Jewish people, and inspire their hearts to repent to Him in truth. (Igros Kodesh)

    I think I’ve made my point

    in reply to: Seminary Help: BY/MO, out-of-town, maybe Zionistic #1192375
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    Why attend a beis minis instead of going to a actual Jewish school,it’s assur to daven in a place with a Israeli flag and questionable if one may enter at all,so why attend such a heretical place?

    in reply to: Seminary Help: BY/MO, out-of-town, maybe Zionistic #1192372
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    Instead of looking for a Zionist seminary,I strongly reccomend finding one that teaches the Jewish religion

    in reply to: I'll put ur name by the satmar rebbes tzion #1162919
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    Ok I got it

    in reply to: I'll put ur name by the satmar rebbes tzion #1162910
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    Gonna try this again… Pls read top post

    in reply to: Terror in the West Bank #1160561
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    Once again I do not support Israeli sovereignty over ANY of the holy land and eagerly await the day that The entire state of Israel is wiped off the map(peacefully IY”H) on a side I agree that the government of KJ is corrupted and needs to be overhauled.

    in reply to: Terror in the West Bank #1160529
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    I wasn’t C”V implying that Israeli sovereignty over any of the holy land is justified. I was just trying to show the danger of purposely stoking conflict with settlements which are heresy and crime just like the whole state of Israel

    in reply to: Who Would You Rather Have in the Knesset? #1152973
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    Same disease different names

    in reply to: Chief Rabbi: Could we sit and study Torah without soldiers? #1151790
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    This rabbi shud study the history of Zionism and see what it did to Judaism and in particular Sephardim

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    The root is actually the Torah which states that if you rebel against g-d (by creating a state) u will be hunted down like sheep it’s a simple equation rebel against Hashem and his Torah =major issues

    in reply to: Skipping Winter This Year… #1133756
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    Everything was great until January then the weather started with this “new year new me” garbage

    in reply to: Is anyone else reminded of "Verplanck" every time they hear that ringtone? #1117132
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    The verplanck cast got $18,000+ in donations without making any more episodes. Fishy huh?

    in reply to: Do you know any chassidish Rebbes that I can get brachos from? #1116724
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    Satmar rebbe 550 Bedford ave 718-384-0070

    in reply to: ????? ???? ??? ??? ?????? (message from true Torah Jews) #1115996
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    Of course a Jewish state was permitted and even commanded by G-d in the time of the Second Temple look at the Haftorah we read on Shabbos Chanukah: “This is the word of Hashem to Zerubavel&” (Zechariah 4:6). Look at Yirmiyahu 29:10, “For so said Hashem, when Bavel has filled 70 years, I will visit you, and I will fulfill My good word, to bring you back to this place.” This Jewish state existed in a semi-independent way under the Persian and Seleucid empires, until the time of the Maccabees, when it became impossible to observe the Torah under the government’s harsh decrees. Then they rebelled and made the state completely independent.

    Nowadays, however, we are in exile and no prophet ever commanded us to end the exile on our own. No time limit was given for this exile as was given to Yirmiyahu for the first exile. When we say that “the Torah forbids a Jewish state” we mean only now, during this era of exile.

    Furthermore, The Maccabee revolt itself was foretold by Moshe Rabbeinu (Devarim 33:11 with Rashi) and by Shlomo Hamelech (Shir Hashirim 6:10 with Rashi).

    Also, the Chofetz Chaim says that there is one kind of war that is permitted even during exile: a war against a decree of shmad, a decree made by a government that forces Jews to give up their Torah observance. The classic case of a war against a decree of shmad was the Maccabee revolt, he says. The Chofetz Chaim said that such a war would be permitted even today, when the oaths are in force, against an empire that outlaws the Torah, such as Communist Russia. (Recorded by Rabbi Elchonon Wasserman in his article “Omer Ani Maasai Lamelech” section 9.)

    in reply to: ????? ???? ??? ??? ?????? (message from true Torah Jews) #1115995
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    We find in Sefer Daniel (11:14): “And the wicked among your people will rise up to actualize a vision, but they will stumble.”

    in reply to: ????? ???? ??? ??? ?????? (message from true Torah Jews) #1115994
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    Bar Kochba

    In the year 130 CE, Simeon Bar Kochba led a Jewish revolt against Rome and established a Jewish kingdom. This is another one of the cases listed by the Midrash when the oaths were transgressed. The Talmud (Sanhedrin 93b) says that when the Jewish Sages of that time realized that Bar Kochba was not the messiah, they killed him, putting a stop to his revolt.

    Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch (1808-1888)

    When the uprising led by Bar Kochba proved a disastrous error, it became essential that the Jewish people be reminded for all times of an important fact; namely, that they must never again attempt to restore their national independence by their own power; they were to entrust their future as a nation solely to Divine Providence. (Commentary on the Prayerbook, p. 703)

    in reply to: ????? ???? ??? ??? ?????? (message from true Torah Jews) #1115991
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    On Chanukah we thank Hashem for the “wars He made for our forefathers in those days.” Matisyahu with his tiny army of faithful Jews were miraculously able to drive away the entire Syrian Greek army. But what motivated them to go to war? Many Jews today, even religious, have mistaken notions about the role of war in Jewish history and in our time. One frequently hears the claim that it is important for Eretz Yisroel to be under Jewish rule, and that this is a legitimate reason to fight and risk Jewish lives. Those making this claim point to the story of Chanukah, when the Hasmoneans defeated the Greeks and established an independent Jewish kingdom. But let us read the words of Rabbi Avigdor Miller, of blessed memory, on this subject:

    They did not arise to do battle for national independence, as the gentile-thinking Jewish writers of today would have us believe. The Nationalist Jews who forsook the Torah make a great to-do about the Hasmoneans, and depict them as patriots for political independence. These Zionists of today would have been among the Hellenisers, had they then existed; and the Hasmoneans would have been forced to fight against them for the right to practice the Torah. As long as they were able, the Jews sought peace and abhorred war, especially since war entailed disturbance of the Torah-regimen, which requires a peaceful and established community system. There was but one matter which could stir them to rebellion and cause them to take up arms: the interference with their observance of the Torah. Now the men of peace, and even the Cohanim, became warriors; and those who detested war became the fiercest of fighters. (Torah-Nation, p. 118)

    in reply to: How do you shecht a giraffe when your heart is black? #1114133
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    Many traditional Jewish tunes and songs come from goiyishe sources, the point is not the beat but the words behind it

    in reply to: Zionism: the root problem #1107126
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    All of this changed with the advent of Zionism. Zionism brought heartbreak for Jews in all places where peace once reigned between Jew and Arab, like Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt. And certainly in Palestine, the situation changed to one of tension and hatred, occasionally erupting into actual bloodshed.

    in reply to: Zionism: the root problem #1107125
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    The Talmud (Gittin 68a) says that King Solomon used the shamir worm to cut the stones for the Temple. The Talmud relates how he captured Ashmedai, king of the demons, and asked him where to find the shamir. Later, Ashmedai threw Solomon out of his kingdom and then, taking on the appearance of Solomon, acted as king himself. Meanwhile, the true Solomon was going from door to door with his walking stick and telling everyone that he was the true king. All the Jews thought he was insane, for they saw King Solomon sitting on his throne and the kingdom running as usual. But then he came to the Sanhedrin, who said, “We know that an insane person does not just do one insane thing.” And this led them to investigate and discover that the “King Solomon” sitting on the throne was an impostor.

    Today we find ourselves in the same situation as King Solomon. Ashmedai did not merely conquer Solomon and usurp his throne, as one king conquers another. He stole Solomon’s name as well, and proceeded to run the kingdom in the name of Solomon, thus denying the identity of the true Solomon. And Solomon, the true wise man, appeared to be insane. He cried out, “I am Solomon!” but no one listened. Today as well, the Zionists have stolen our name, “Israel,” and they pretend to represent the Jewish people in the world, thus denying the identity of the true Israel, the people of Hashem, the people of the Torah. And our situation is worse than that of Solomon, for at least Ashmedai, it seems, ruled the kingdom in the same way Solomon ruled it. But the Zionists are using our name for a purpose that is the opposite of our national purpose – to deny the Torah and rebel against Hashem’s decree of exile. And the Jewish people cries out to the world, who help this terrible forgery to exist – but no one listens.

    in reply to: Zionism: the root problem #1107091
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    On the friendship between Hitler and Haj Amin al-Husseini, Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Rabbi Hutner said (Chaim Berlin) said:

    It should be manifest that until the great public pressures for the establishment of a Jewish State, the Mufti had no interest in the Jews of Warsaw, Budapest or Vilna. Once the Jews of Europe became a threat to the Mufti because of their imminent influx into the Holy Land, the Mufti in turn became for them the incarnation of the Angel of Death. Years ago, it was still easy to find old residents of Yerushalayim who remembered the cordial relations they had maintained with the Mufti in the years before the impending creation of a Jewish State. Once the looming reality of the State of Israel was before him, the Mufti spared no effort at influencing Hitler to murder as many Jews as possible in the shortest amount of time. This shameful episode, where the founders and early leaders of the State were clearly a factor in the destruction of many Jews, has been completely suppressed and expunged from the record.” (The Jewish Observer, October 1977)

    in reply to: Zionism: the root problem #1106937
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    @avi This is a free translation of a Yiddish transcript of a taped interview made some twenty years ago with the late Rabbi Baruch Kaplan, who was a principal of the Beis Yaakov Girls School in Brooklyn, and who was a student in the Hebron yeshiva (religious school) in 1929 at the time of the killing of a number of Jews by some Arabs. Rabbi Kaplan explains how events unfolded, and how it was the arrogant and cowardly Zionist maniacs who perpetrated the events by provoking the Palestinians

    Rabbi Kaplan

    I have also seen a letter from the Grand Rabbi of the Gerrer Hassidim of those days, Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Alter of Poland, regarding his trip to the Holy Land during the days when people were talking about emigrating to Palestine. He wanted to find out what kind of people the Palestinians were, in order to be able to advise people whether to move there or not. He wrote in his letter that the Arabs were a very friendly and fine people.

    Afterwards, we were studying at the yeshiva in Hebron, and saw a bunch of boys in short pants carrying weapons on bicycles and motorcycles, running around the streets of Hebron. We were very worried about this. What were they up to?

    The next morning we heard about the excitement in town, and even worse, we heard the crying and shouting. I and a friend, Avraham Ushpener, lived in an apartment that was part of a three-story building leased by a Jew from an Arab. We could hear all the noise from our apartment on the third floor. We were terrified to let the Arabs in because we knew how angry they had become, but a while later things calmed down. In total, some 65 people were killed. On the other side of town, however, the Jews were spared.

    Why am I telling this story? It is because I wanted to describe how the wicked Zionists, both today and in those days, were the cause of our suffering! They cooperated with the Nazis, and our religion teaches that a person who causes someone to sin is worse than someone who kills him.

    It reminds me of an event recounted by Rabbi Moshe Schonfeld, who once visited Rabbi Avraham Yeshayahu Karelitz {Chazon Ish) when the Zionist state was established, and when there was fighting between the Zionists and the Arabs. Rabbi Schonfeld told Rabbi Karelitz about what was happening. Rabbi Karelitz told him that the crimes of the Zionists were much worse, because they were wicked heretics who were uprooting hundreds of thousands of Jews from their faith and that is much greater pain since our Sages stated that a person who causes another person to sin is much worse than if he kills him.

    In our own days there is a Zionist leader (Begin), whose arrogance and selfishness is more important than anything else to him, and for which he is prepared to sacrifice hundreds and thousands of Jews. These heretics and evildoers, this Zionist leader of a state that killed the Judaism of the Yemenite and Moroccan Jews, and of many other Sephardic Jews! This is the work of these thugs and gangsters. And there are religious Jewish parties who dare to state that they love this man?! Everyone must know that the anger of the Arabs against us is only caused by the Zionists!

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