Shavua Tov!
This post-election bubble of euphoria that surrounds so many Jews today is bound to burst. When Jews across the world look to a man like Donald Trump with messianic aspirations and the
Israeli Right hails Trump: 'The era of a Palestinian state is over'
Right-wing Israeli politicians competed Wednesday in their praise for US president-elect Donald Trump, expressing hope that America’s policies toward Israel would soon change dramatically.
Former minister Gideon Sa’ar said there is a strong basis to think Israel has an unprecedented window of opportunity after the very pro-Israel statements Trump made during his campaign.
“That’s the ultimate deal," Trump said. "As a deal maker, I’d like to do…the deal that can’t be made. And do it for humanity’s sake.”
What if this election was nothing more than a referendum for Jews in exile? Where do they see their future and the future of their children? Do they want to leave Mitzrayim or is their goal primarily to elect a favorable Pharaoh whose policies will continue to preserve their idyllic life in foreign lands?
The great First Century Rabbi Eliezer once said: 'The Messiah will never come until the Jewish people repent.' When they asked him, 'What if the Jews do not repent?' he answered: 'The Lord will raise up a king worse than Haman to smite them, and then they will repent.'
Repent for what? For rejecting the great gift of Eretz Yisrael - the home of HKB"H and His Beloved. If any Jew in chutz la'aretz thinks the election of Donald Trump means that your exile home is now safe - think again.
Chapter 20 of Ezekiel's Prophecy...
...As I live, says the Lord God, surely with a strong hand and with an outstretched arm and with poured out fury, will I reign over you.
And I shall take you out of the peoples, and I shall gather you from the lands in which you were scattered, with a strong hand and with an outstretched arm and with poured out fury.
And I shall bring you to the wilderness of the peoples, and I shall contend with you there face to face.
As I contended with your forefathers in the wilderness of the land of Egypt, so will I contend with you*, says the Lord God.
And I shall cause you to pass under the rod, and I shall bring you into the transmission of the covenant.
And I shall separate from you those who rebel and those who transgress against Me; from the land of their sojournings I shall take them, but to the land of Israel they shall not come*, and you will know that I am the Lord.
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*Four-fifths of the Jewish People died during the plague of darkness in Egypt.
*An entire generation of the Jewish People (save two - Yehoshua and Calev) died in the desert and did not enter into the Land of Israel.
Former minister Gideon Sa’ar said there is a strong basis to think Israel has an unprecedented window of opportunity after the very pro-Israel statements Trump made during his campaign.
Trump: Israeli-Palestinian peace would be 'ultimate deal'
Donald Trump is looking to make the "ultimate deal," solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during his tenure as president of the United States in order to bring to a close “the war that never ends,” he told the Wall Street Journal on Friday.“That’s the ultimate deal," Trump said. "As a deal maker, I’d like to do…the deal that can’t be made. And do it for humanity’s sake.”
What if this election was nothing more than a referendum for Jews in exile? Where do they see their future and the future of their children? Do they want to leave Mitzrayim or is their goal primarily to elect a favorable Pharaoh whose policies will continue to preserve their idyllic life in foreign lands?
The great First Century Rabbi Eliezer once said: 'The Messiah will never come until the Jewish people repent.' When they asked him, 'What if the Jews do not repent?' he answered: 'The Lord will raise up a king worse than Haman to smite them, and then they will repent.'
Repent for what? For rejecting the great gift of Eretz Yisrael - the home of HKB"H and His Beloved. If any Jew in chutz la'aretz thinks the election of Donald Trump means that your exile home is now safe - think again.
Chapter 20 of Ezekiel's Prophecy...
...As I live, says the Lord God, surely with a strong hand and with an outstretched arm and with poured out fury, will I reign over you.
And I shall take you out of the peoples, and I shall gather you from the lands in which you were scattered, with a strong hand and with an outstretched arm and with poured out fury.
And I shall bring you to the wilderness of the peoples, and I shall contend with you there face to face.
As I contended with your forefathers in the wilderness of the land of Egypt, so will I contend with you*, says the Lord God.
And I shall cause you to pass under the rod, and I shall bring you into the transmission of the covenant.
And I shall separate from you those who rebel and those who transgress against Me; from the land of their sojournings I shall take them, but to the land of Israel they shall not come*, and you will know that I am the Lord.
___________
*Four-fifths of the Jewish People died during the plague of darkness in Egypt.
*An entire generation of the Jewish People (save two - Yehoshua and Calev) died in the desert and did not enter into the Land of Israel.