12 September 2017

"Orthodox DEFY Jewish Law"

21 Elul 5777

The term "Orthodox" has become meaningless. 

Houston: Orthodox ERTs Defy Jewish Law, Spearhead Church Cleanup



Amazing story of Israeli rescue team helping pro-Israel Christians in Houston
An Israeli search and rescue team is helping churches damaged by flooding during Hurricane Harvey...
Some with warped hearts and twisted minds will call this a kiddush Hashem, but it is just the opposite. "'For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways,' says Hashem.'

Leaving Eretz Yisrael to go abroad to rebuild avodah zarah?!!!! 
...ZAKA Chairman Yehuda Meshi-Zahav, says he is proud of the hard, physical work his volunteers are performing for everyone in need in Houston. “Our sages tell us that God created man in his image. Not just Jews, but all men,” he added in a statement.
...“As a humanitarian organization, we help all those in need, regardless of religion, race or gender,” noted ZAKA Chairman Yehuda Meshi-Zahav. “Today, our team contacted Pastor Becky Keenan from the Gulf Meadows Church, and we are working with the Christian community in the area as well. It was particularly meaningful for Pastor Keenan that a team from the Holy Land has come to offer help.”
To add insult to injury, Evangelical "Pastor" Becky Keenan is particularly keen on evangelizing Jews in Israel.

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9 comments:

  1. It is fortunate to help good people in need but not missionaries and idols-worshippers.
    Jack

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    1. The text from Maimonides’ Mishneh Torah, Laws of Murder 4:11:

      “As for Gentiles with whom we are not at war, their death must not be caused, but it is forbidden to save them if they are at the point of death; if, for example, one of them is seen falling into the sea, he should not be rescued, for it is written: ‘neither shalt thou stand against the blood of thy fellow’– but [a Gentile] is not thy fellow.”

      How much more so, then, their property. Let the gentiles take care of the gentiles. There are enough of them to do the job without taking the Jews away from their primary responsibilities of serving Hashem through Torah, Tefillah and Mitzvot, and seeing to the needs of the Jewish community.

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  2. Devash,
    As a former Southern Baptist Pastor who left the church in 1993 and was converted to Judaism in 1998 (on the 25th of Elul), I cannot express how SICK AND DISGUSTED I feel reading this and looking at the videos. "My people perish for a lack of knowledge." Oh how they love, love, love us now. They seek only our destruction. Please, dear fellow Jews, WAKE UP! The time is short, may HaShem help us to not forsake His Torah.
    Yitzchok

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    1. Dear Yitzchok,
      As a former Southern Baptist, great-great granddaughter of the first Southern Baptist minister in all of East Texas, who left the church in the 80s and converted k'halachah in 1998 (on the 25th of Adar), I can't tell you how SICK AND DISGUSTED I felt reading this and looking at the videos. Especially since I once visited that church with my grandmother when she was a member there!

      Some Jews think this kind of behavior brings gentiles closer to Judaism. Instead it reinforces their delusions that Xianity is correct and that all these Jews are about to convert to their way of thinking. G-d forbid!!

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  3. Dear Tomer Devorah, We lives in Times where UP is DOWN and DOWN is UP. Hopefully, soon, this will be straightened out. Shana Tova, Aryeh Yosef Ben Meir, Hill of Priests, City of God/Jerusalem, ISRAEL

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  4. It is sickening. How can Orthodox(?) Jews go into a church or pick up their books, etc? There is something so sick about today's religious Jews, there are no words. Many seem to sit and learn Torah but seem to know nothing. The magnet of the outside world is so enticing and fascinating to them, they seem to get hypnotized. I never understood why the Torah constantly warns us of idolatry because it would seem that a Jew would naturally steer away from it and laugh at it, but here we see why the Torah has to emphasize and warn of this great sin non-stop. This is a chilul H' of gargantuan proportions.
    This is the goal of the Erev Rav/Esav (especially since the early '90's) of the Erev Rav rulership to integrate the Jews, c'v, with the goyim. May H' help us and save our people from themselves and their stupidity and their insane desire of being loved by the world. We pray, more than anything, for Moshiach's arrival b'rachamim! He was never so needed as now! nili

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  5. So grateful for this blog and this post as someone in conversion process now

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  6. The Good news is all this shtuss is mentioned in Sota 49b and Sanhedrin 97a so it means we are near the geula. P'nei Do'ar -- P'nei kelefim

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  7. The satan gives them the inner feeling of doing sth good, sth special ... they lost the jewish way to observe the world through the eyes of halacha and then to build feelings and opinion towards sth. Unfortunately every schmutzige thing that offers them cavod is pursued .... zaka creates a big zaaka in heaven. Hashem merachem! .. not everyone that grows peyos and a beard and wears a black yarmulke is religious.... clothing mean almost nothing today.

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