13 March 2026

When Shabbat Candlelighting is at 5:10 pm...

24 Adar 5786
Erev Shabbat Kodesh
Prashat Vayakhel - Pekudei/
     HaChodesh - Mevarchim 


It appears that my dream about the full moon and "Death Comes From the Sky" may have been realized at the beginning of this current missile exchange - 'death' began raining from the sky from missiles launched out of Iran, and aimed at Tel Aviv, two days before Purim.  Now, two weeks later, there is another sign from a series of dreams I had during that original time frame (2004-2005).

I wrote about it before in great detail, but I'll try to put it into a nutshell now.  It was a recurring dream that I experienced four times and then a fifth time a full year after the series of four.  Each time, it was on Erev Shabbat.  Each time, I "woke up" late to the fact that it was Shabbat, surprised not to realize it and disturbed that I was unprepared - nothing was ready.  The food had not even been bought, much less cooked.  Each time the dream begins, the clock shows a later hour - first 11 am, then progressing to 1 pm, then 3 pm and then 5:10 pm.  On the last one, I was talking to a friend with absolutely no thought to Shabbat when a siren blew and I was confused and asking what it could be and the friend said it's the Shabbat siren.  It was timet to light candles.  

The series of dreams stopped and it was about a year later that it occurred one last time and it started with the clock at 5:10 pm; me unaware that Shabbat was arriving, then aggrieved that all of the time for preparation was over and I was now stuck in the situation as it was at that moment.  

My sense was always that Shabbat in these dreams was the Geulah itself.  

If I'm right, like the events that began two weeks ago, we are at another major turning point for the Geulah Shleimah.  Be alert!  Be aware!  The old world is ending and a new one waits to begin.

~ SHABBAT SHALOM ~

"Who And What Are Really Precious Before G-d?"

24 Adar 5786
Erev Shabbat Kodesh
Prashat Vayakhel - Pekudei/
     HaChodesh - Mevarchim

(Re-posting)

 BS"D

YESHIVAT HARA'AYON HAYEHUDI
Jerusalem, Israel
HaRav Yehuda Kreuser SHLIT"A, Rosh Yeshiva

PARSHAT VAYAKHEL-PEKUDEI/SHABBAT HACHODESH
27 Adar 5770/12-13 March 2010

WHO AND WHAT ARE REALLY PRECIOUS BEFORE G-D?

"And every wise-hearted man among you shall come and make all that the L-rd has commanded, the tabernacle, its tent and its cover, its clasp, and its board, its bar, its pillars, the table and its poles, and all its vessels, and the show bread, the candlesticks and its vessels, and its lamp, the altar ... "

Once again the Torah, in the last two parshiot of the book of Exodus, goes over the very detailed laws of the building of the Tabernacle and the making of the Priestly garments. The question that comes to mind is: Why, why would the Torah bother to once again go over all the details of the Tabernacle and garments and repeat who made them, "Bezalel ben Uri ben Chur", when we have just been told that in the past few parshiot? Why does the Torah repeat itself, especially in light of the fact that the Tabernacle, replaced by the Temple in Jerusalem, will never be built and used again?

We find something similar in the book of Genesis, when Abraham sent his servant, the Damascene, Eliezer to find a wife for his son Yitzchak. The Torah relates to us Eliezer's miraculous journey and his self-made test to find a suitable mate for Yitzchak. Then, as if we have never just heard the account, the Torah goes on and re-tells the story again, with all its details. Rashi comments that the acts of the Patriarchs are so dear to G-d that the Torah repeats them, while other principals in the Torah, complex as they may be, are only hinted at in the text.

We must conclude that the repeating of the works of the Tabernacle and the Priestly garments in our parshiot comes to teach us the endearment which the Creator of the world holds for these works. Not only are more than half of the Torah commandments connected directly or indirectly with the Temple service, but we also find that the Mishna teaches us that the world stands on three foundations: Torah study, kindness and the Priestly service.

It comes, then, as no surprise that we find in the books of Ezra and Nechemiah the list of the Jewish people who returned to the Land of Israel at the beginning of the Second Temple period. After being given permission by Koresh, king of Paras, to return and rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem, the texts go on to list the families who came back home. Pathetically, they numbered only a faction of the entire population, most of who preferred to remain in the exiles. Interestingly, though, the text lists the names of each family that returned and their possessions: "Their horses were seven hundred and thirty six, their mules two hundred and forty five, their camels four hundred and thirty five . . . " (Ezra 2/66). Now, do we really care how many horses or camels they had, that it got listed in the Bible for all eternity??? The equivalent of this would be to list today the Cohen family, who came back to Israel from Baltimore, Maryland with their Chevrolet, does anyone care what car they brought with them when they made aliya? Doesn't seem to make much sense. Rather, once again we see how dear the returnees were to Hashem, that each individual family is listed with their possessions, for all eternity.

Even more astounding is the fact that these very same families that returned in Ezra's time were not really the cream of the crop, to say the least. The people who came from "Tel Melach" were called so because their deeds were like the deeds of the people of Sodom, hence the word "melach", which means salt. "Tel Charsha", which means "deaf", were called so because the people from that city were like deaf people who did not know who their father or mother were. There were Cana'anite slaves, mamzerim, priests who were unfit to work in the Temple service, and a great many who had married foreign wives. Still, the book of Ezra calls them "Cherub", which was the holy angel-like figure over the Ark of the Covenant in the Holy of Holies. The Talmud explains that in spite of the fact that these returnees were not very righteous, they were regarded before Hashem like the holy "Cherubim". Why? How is that possible? Because they returned to the Land of Israel and helped in the rebuilding of the Temple - they were cherished by G-d!

Well, you ask, what about all the others who stayed in Babylon and the other exiles, all those "righteous Jews"- like today, those who do not return to take part in the Redemption process have absolutely no part in it. All those who stayed were lost to the Jewish people within a few generations.

People, wake up! The Torah in our parsha repeats the all-important work of the Temple service to teach us just how important it is before He who Created this world. And Ezra lists the returnees to the Land in spite of their debased deeds, because they are precious before Hashem. Want to be loved by Hashem? All it takes today is to get on that plane and come home.

Blessings,
Levi Chazen

~ SHABBAT SHALOM ~

11 March 2026

Is This Iran Celebrating the Holiest Night of Ramadan?

23 Adar 5786

THE NIGHT OF POWER!!! 

In Iran, "Night of Power" (Laylat al-Qadr or Shab-e Qadr) typically refers to the holiest nights of Ramadan.

Religious Significance (Laylat al-Qadr)

In Iranian Shia tradition, the Night of Power is observed on the 19th, 21st, and 23rd nights of Ramadan.

The 23rd Night: Generally considered the most likely date for the actual "Night of Power".

Practices: Iranians typically stay awake until dawn (Ahya), reciting the Quran, performing special supplications like Jawshan al-Kabir, and often holding the Quran on their heads in prayer.





HASHEM YERACHEM ALEYNU

Who Is Afraid of a Rebuilt Temple?

22 Adar 5786

Previously, I have written about the three wars of GoguMagog being connected to Land of Israel (WW1); People of Israel (WW2); and, Torah of Israel (WW3).  That's why the third war was launched on Simchat Torah and was called the Al Aqsa Flood by the Arab enemy. 

Make no mistake!  That war did not end and a new one with Iran begin!  This is still the same war, but expanded.  And while everyone was looking the other way, we were invaded by the US military and the Israeli regime is still waging their own war on Torah...


A dramatic development unfolded Tuesday in Bnei Brak when an inspector from Israel’s Ministry of Education arrived at Ponovezh Yeshiva L’Tzeirim on Rechov Harav Meltzer and delivered an immediate closure order, claiming that operating the yeshiva during wartime places the talmidim at risk. The yeshiva administration is expected to appeal the decision.


Security forces operated overnight to enforce against illegal Israeli construction in the Khirbet Abu Falah area in Samaria, Almoriyir in Binyamin and Rashidat in Gush Etzion. The construction was carried out in violation of the law on Area B and on private Palestinian land, and the evacuation was conducted in accordance with a security order signed by the Central Command.

Already, once again, Trump is talking about stopping short of winning (The 31st of March: Trump’s Secret Deadline for Ending the War in Iran).  There are American "boots on the ground" in Israel and they are here to ensure that Israel does not win this war, that Israel can't win this war, but they are doomed to fail.  

The three wars of GoguMagog also correspond to the three ascending levels of kedushah in the Land.

  1. The whole Land of Israel.
  2. The area of Yerushalayim.
  3. The area of Har Habayit.

We have gained control over each level in succession.  It is no coincidence that (whether you agree with it or not) Jewish "rights" have been expanded on Har Habayit

As of early 2026, Jewish prayer rights on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem have significantly expanded, marking a major shift in the decades-old "status quo" that previously prohibited non-Muslim worship at the site. This shift, driven by far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and supported by police, has moved from quiet, forbidden prayer to openly permitted, structured rituals.

Key Expansions in 2026

Permitted Prayer Sheets: In January 2026, Israeli police began allowing Jewish visitors to bring authorized, printed, single-page prayer sheets (containing the Amidah) onto the Temple Mount for the first time in years.
 
Public Prayer & Prostration: Jewish visitors are now often permitted to pray audibly and, in certain areas of the eastern side of the compound, to perform full prostration.

Structured Access: These, actions, previously met with immediate expulsion or arrest, are now officially sanctioned and, in some cases, guided by staff from the Temple Mount Yeshiva.

Increased Visitors: The number of Jewish visitors has risen, with approximately 68,429 ascending the mount in the Hebrew year ending in September 2025, a 22% increase from the previous year.  (Source:  Google)

And then there is this - during Ramadan!!!

As of March 6, 2026, Israel has closed the Temple Mount (Al-Aqsa Mosque compound) to worshippers and visitors of all faiths, including for Friday Ramadan prayers, due to safety precautions amid the ongoing war with Iran. (Source:  Google) 
Why do you think there is a sudden obsession among the worst antisemites alive right now with the subject of the Temple Mount?  


 

The former Fox News host alleged the movement is behind inciting a religious war to rebuild the Jewish temple on Jerusalem's Temple Mount. A Chabad spokesperson called the claims a 'dangerous blood libel'

Why is HKB"H bringing such attention to this right now???  Because we are reaching The End and nothing can stop it now. 



Third Temple Patch Worn by IDF Soldiers


Since the start of the war, the IDF has noticed a growing trend of soldiers attaching non-approved symbols to their uniforms, leading to concern, Maariv reported this week.

One such incident occurred when [former] IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Herzi Halevi visited Golani Brigade combat forces ... in southern Lebanon.

He met a soldier who had put a “Messiah” patch on his uniform during his visit. The symbol is associated with Chabad-Lubavitch.

Halevi approached the soldier, removed the patch, and placed it in the soldier’s shirt pocket. He explained that if the patch was important to him, the soldier could keep it in his pocket, but it should not be displayed on the official uniform.

“Only military insignia on the uniform,” the chief of staff said firmly.

When the time for redemption arrives,
no power on earth can stop it!

09 March 2026

Is This What We Have Been Watching For?

20 Adar 5786  


An article appeared today, in both Hebrew and in English, which I believe corresponds to an important signpost predicted to herald our redemption.  I wonder if anyone caught something like that today.  Did you?  Care to share?

06 March 2026

From Alliance to UNITY With the Enemy

17 Adar 5786
Erev Shabbat Kodesh
Parashat Ki Tisa - Parah

After all that has come out in recent days about the "Crusader" nature of this war for many American soldiers and their leaders...

"This Shabbat, in synagogues, we will pray for the safety of IDF soldiers and for the safety of U.S. soldiers."
This is a bigger existential threat than Iran's missiles!!!  Welcome to Judeo-Chr*stianity - today's Golden Calf!!!

(Re-posting from 5778/2018)...

What A Shame!

Parashat Ki Tisa

Shame is out of fashion. It is an emotion to be avoided at all costs. The modern world makes it out to be extremely negative, even harmful - not healthy. But, like everything God created, it has its purpose and its place and there are times when it is appropriate.

Despite the joyous outcome of the Purim story, we have to feel a bit shameful in regard to how our ancestors behaved at Achashverosh's banquet. It was a celebration of the (perceived) failure of the prophecy of the return of the Jewish people to Eretz Yisrael. And to top it off, the king wore the clothing of the Cohen Gadol and ate and drank from the keilim used in the service of the Beit Hamikdash. I'm sure he reasoned (erroneously) that since the Jews would not be returning, they would have no further use for them anyway.

Right on the heels of that story, we move into Shabbat - Parashat Ki Tisa which recounts what I consider to be one of the two most shameful events of our history - the incident with the Golden Calf. (The second being the crying and refusal to enter Eretz Yisrael on the first Tisha b'Av.)

We have to hang our heads in shame when we recall our abominable behavior at the moment which should have been the pinnacle of our success in the aftermath of our redemption from Egyptian bondage. And what we put poor Moshe Rabeinu through after all he had sacrificed for the nation!

Unfaithfulness, ingratitude, fearfulness - these are traits to be ashamed of for sure. But, shame is only a negative when it fails to elicit the desired response for which it was created. It is supposed to inspire us to act - to change these negative traits into their positive opposites. If it inspires teshuvah, as it was intended to, then it serves the purpose for which the Creator intended and everyone benefits.

It is entirely appropriate at this moment in time to ask ourselves whether we are still eating from Acheshverosh's table today; are we still dancing around the Golden Calf today?

As we read the parashah, we should allow ourselves to experience the shame of failure to live up to HKB"H's ideal for us and then allow it to infuse us with a new determination to rectify that failure and begin - today - to live up to the ideal.

~ Shabbat Shalom ~

"For My Name's Sake"

17 Adar 5786
Erev Shabbat Kodesh
Parashat Ki Tisa - Parah

For My Name's sake
Rabbi Meir Kahane


Moses pleaded before Hashem, his G-d, and said, “Why, Hashem, should Your anger flare up against Your people, whom You have taken out of the land of Egypt, with great power and a strong hand? Why should Egypt say the following: 'With evil intent did He take them out, to kill them in the mountains and to annihilate them from the face of the earth' ? Relent from Your flaring anger and reconsider regarding the evil against Your people. (Ex. 32:11,12) Hashem reconsidered regarding the evil that He declared He would do to His people. (Ex. 32:14)

[Similarly, we find in Ezekiel 20:5, 21-22]: But the children rebelled against Me. They walked not in My statutes nor kept My ordinances which if a man do, he shall live by them. [...] I said I would pour out My wrath on them, to spend My anger on them in the wilderness. Yet I withdrew My hand and acted for My Name's sake, lest it be profaned in the sight of the nations in whose sight I brought them forth.

This last quotation, regarding Israel's sins in the wilderness and G-d's decision not to destroy them lest His Name be profaned, relates to the sins of the golden calf and of the spies. The golden calf was an unbearably grave sin, and part of its punishment attaches itself to every single punishment brought upon the Jewish People, as our sages said (Sanhedrin 102a): There is no punishment that comes to the world which does not contain a minuscule portion of the [punishment for the] golden calf, as it says (Ex. 32:34), “On the day I visit, I will take this sin of theirs into account.”G-d was furious at a nation which, less than forty days after He revealed Himself at Sinai and they said they would first fulfill the Torah and only then seek explanations, exchanged their glory “for the likeness of an ox that eats grass” (Ps. 106:20). G-d decided to destroy this sinful nation, as it says (Ex. 32:10), “Now do not try to stop Me when I unleash My wrath against them to destroy them” and (Deut. 9:14), “Leave Me alone and I will destroy them, obliterating their name from under the heavens.” Moses, in his infinite love for the Jewish People, prostrated himself in prayer and entreaty for forty days and forty nights to tear up the evil decree, and none of his arguments had any effect – except for one!

It says (Deut. 9:25-29): Because the L-rd said He would destroy you, I threw myself down before Him for forty days and forty nights. My prayer to the L-rd was, “L-rd G-d! Do not destroy Your nation and heritage, which You liberated with Your greatness and which You brought out of Egypt with a mighty hand. Remember Your servants, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Pay not attention to the stubbornness of this nation or to their wickedness and sin. Do not let the land from which You took them say, 'The L-rd brought them out to kill them in the desert, because He hated them and was powerless to bring them to the land He promised them.' After all, they are Your people and Your heritage. You brought them out with Your great power and Your outstretched arm.”

“Powerless!” Moses, the faithful shepherd who sacrificed himself for his love of Israel, entreated G-d on behalf of his people and cried out his last argument: “What will the nations say, in ridicule and mockery? Surely they will curse and blaspheme G-d, scornfully claiming that He is 'powerless'”. Israel were the seed of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, chosen to be G-d's holy treasure, His special nation. Their destruction would have constituted G-d's reneging on His covenant due to inability to fulfill it. For this reason alone, “G-d refrained from doing the evil that He planned for His people” (Ex. 32:14).

[About 1400 years later,] R. Yishmael ben Elisha was the last Kohen Gadol before the destruction of the Second Temple. It was clear to R. Yishmael in his holiness and divine inspiration that G-d was about to pour out His wrath on His nation, His land and His Temple. [See] Berachot 7a: One time I entered the Holy of Holies to bring the incense, and there I saw Akatriel Y-H, the L-rd of Hosts, sitting on a high and lofty throne. He said to me, “Yishmael, My son, bless me!” and I said to Him, “May it be Your will that Your mercy should conquer and override Your anger, and You should treat Your children with mercy, going beyond the letter of the law,” and He nodded His head to me. These words are hard to understand [...]. Does G-d need a blessing from mortal man on Yom Kippur, when He judges and rules over the whole world? Even stranger is R. Ishmael's blessing. How did he know that G-d would find it favorable? R. Yishmael knew that G-d was about to destroy His Temple and exile His children, which would lead to terrible Chilul Hashem. The nations' derisive question, “Where is their G-d?” would deprive G-d of His sovereignty, and He, too, would be in exile and servitude, so to speak. R. Yishmael understood that in this “zero hour”, G-d desired a solution that would spare His having to profane His name through the exile of His children and destruction of His Temple.

[We learn from this that for the sanctification of His Name, G-d is even willing to forgo strict justice. But if, so to speak, G-d can overcome himself and bridle His anger for His Name's sake, this must be reciprocated by us overcoming ourselves, even our love for others and our personal values, for His Name's sake and His eternal values]

When Moses saw the terrible Chilul Hashem of the golden calf episode, in which “they exchanged their glory for the likeness of an ox that consumes grass” (Ps. 106:20), he immediately understood that only self-sacrifice and Kiddush Hashem would save Israel from G-d's ire. It therefore says (Ex. 32:26-27, 29): [Moses] announced, “Whoever is for the L-rd, join me!” All the Leviim gathered around him. He said to them, “This is what the L-rd G-d of Israel says: Let each man put on his sword ... Let each one kill [all those involved in the idolatry], even his own brother, close friend or relative”... Moses said, “Today you shall be spiritually completed as a tribe dedicated to the L-rd, with a special blessing. Men have been willing to kill even their own sons and brothers [at G-d's command].”

Because of the self-sacrifice and Kiddush Hashem of the Leviim, which demonstrated their complete trust in G-d, G-d replaced the firstborn, chosen originally to be G-d's priests, with Leviim: “I have now taken the Leviim in place of all the firstborn Israelites” (Num. 8:18) G-d did this only because they had reached the pinnacle of self-sacrifice and Kiddush Hashem, when they were ready to kill their relatives and parents. This act demonstrated that their love of G-d superseded even their love for their most cherished relative. Following is Ramban (Ibid., v. 26): Seeing that the people were an object of ridicule in their neighbor's eyes, this being a Chilul Hashem, he stood at the gates of the camp and cried out, “Whoever is for the L-rd, join me!” (Ex. 332:26). He publicly killed all those who worshiped the calf, so that Israel's enemies should hear and the Name of Heaven should be sanctified through them, instead of the Chilul Hashem they had perpetrated.

Or HaChaim (Ex. 32:29) relates to the killing of Israelites: We might think that someone who did such a thing was spiritually flawed, possessing cruelty associated with wickedness. Moses therefore said, “Today you shall be spiritually completed” (Ex. 32:29). This is not a command, but an announcement that this day their spiritual powers would be made complete. Their deed was not a sign of any spiritual flaw. Quite the contrary, their “willingness to kill even their own sons” (Ibid) signified their approaching spiritual perfection.

The pinnacle of bitachon, sacrificing oneself for Kiddush Hashem, involves being ready to elevate one's love of G-d above one's love of people. [Similarly] G-d commanded us regarding the apostate city. If we hear of a city led astray by evildoers, such that its inhabitants went and worshiped idols, we must destroy that city and all its inhabitants with their property, until it remains an eternal ruin. Kill all the inhabitants of the city by the sword... Burn the city along with all its goods, entirely, to the L-rd your G-d... The L-rd will then have mercy on you, and in His mercy he will make you flourish... (Deut. 13, 16-18)

No mitzvah in the Torah is harder for the Jew than to destroy an entire Jewish city, and his whole nature rebels against this command. [If this goes even for a Jewish city, please understand its implications regarding non-Jewish entities in the Land of Israel!] If, all the same, he overcomes his selfishness and suppresses his evil impulse via this mitzvah, how great shall be his reward! How fully has he brought G-d, the Supreme King, to reign over him and accepted G-d's yoke. It is truly as if he has fulfilled all the mitzvot.

Imagine how hard it is, how cruel it is for a person to obey G-d with such self-sacrifice as this! Yet, only in this way will G-d sanctify His Name and bring the redemption. Our sages, likewise, said (Pesikta Rabbati, 31): “If I forget you, O Jerusalem, let my right hand lose its cunning” (Ps. 137:5): R. Elazar HaKapar envisioned G-d saying: “My Torah is in your hands and the end of days is in My hands, and we both need each other. Just as you need Me to bring the end, I need you to keep My Torah, to hasten the rebuilding of My house and of Jerusalem. Just as I cannot possibly forget the end, as it says, 'Let My right hand lose its cunning,' so have you no right to forget the Torah, which stated, 'From His right hand went out a fiery law for them' (Deut. 33:2).”

Listen well, O Israel! G-d, Himself, decrees His dependency upon Israel, so to speak, our “both needing each other.” Had our sages not said this, who could have dared express it? Yet, once they did say it, how can we continue our rebellion against G-d, a rebellion rendered foolish and inane in light of these words? After all, G-d admits, so to speak, that in order to hasten the building of Jerusalem and the Temple, in order to return once more as King, thereby sanctifying His Name and eliminating the terrible Chilul Hashem, He needs Israel. That is, it is enough if Israel resume Torah observance, and then, for His own sake, to sanctify His Name, He will return to Eretz Israel and bring the redemption. Thus, G-d is “dependent” on us, and why should we not understand this? One might ask: Why does G-d enable flesh and blood to dictate decrees to Him?

The answer is simple: G-d fiercely longs to sanctify His Name, profaned daily by the nations, but He demands that Israel sanctify His Name first through complete and perfect faith and trust in G-d. They must take hold of the dangerous, frightening mitzvot which leave them isolated and alone with the nations opposing them, for only this can prove their real trust in Him. (Source)

~ SHABBAT SHALOM ~