23 May 2022

The Foundation of the World - HAR HABAYIT

22 Iyyar 5782
37 Days of the Omer

...And it shall come to pass on that day that I will make Jerusalem a stone of burden for all peoples; all who bear it shall be gashed, and all the nations of the earth shall gather about it. ...On that day I will make the princes of Judah as a fiery stove among wood, and as a brand of fire among sheaves.  And they shall consume on the right and on the left all the nations round about, and Jerusalem shall still stay in its place in Jerusalem.  (Zechariyah 12.3,6)

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Following the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court Sunday’s ruling that it is permissible for Jews to recite the “Shema Yisrael” prayer and bow on the Temple Mount..., Israel Police on Monday morning detained for questioning a Jew who came to the Temple Mount and, according to witnesses, bowed before his father in Heaven. Two other Jews were stopped when they tried to enter the sacred compound with a tallit and tefillin.

Judge Zion Sahrai wrote in his decision on the appeal by the Honenu legal aid society regarding boys who uttered the Shema Israel on the Temple Mount that it’s not possible to say that bowing and reciting “Shema Yisrael” raises a reasonable suspicion of behavior that could lead to a violation of the public peace. The judge cited Policed Commissioner Yaakov Shabtai, who told the media that the police allow anyone who comes to pray on the mountain to hold their religious service.

“Under these circumstances, when the conduct of the appellants is made in keeping with the public announcement of the Police Commissioner and in accordance with the Preservation of Holy Places Act, they cannot be suspected of committing a criminal offense,” the judge ruled.

However, the court emphasized that the decision does not constitute an intervention in the work of the police and the matter of freedom of worship at the compound.

The Bennett government’s Secretariat was quick to issue a statement that “there is no, nor is it planned to change in the status quo on the Temple Mount.... The decision of the Magistrate’s Court deals exclusively with the matter of the conduct of the minors brought before it, and it constitutes no lateral determination as to the freedom of worship on the Temple Mount.”

Bennett’s government added that “with regard to the specific criminal case in question, the government was informed that the state would file an appeal to the district court.”

Minister for Regional Cooperation Issawi Frej (Meretz) told Reshet Bet radio Monday morning that the court’s decision to lift the police restriction on saying “Shema Yisrael” on the Temple Mount is “conduct bordering on stupidity.”

“It reminds me of the saying that one fool can burn an entire forest,” Frej said. He is right, Jerusalem is surrounded by forests that have been burned down by Arab terrorists. Hundreds of acres of forests have also been burned by the Arabs of Gaza, as well as by the Negev Bedouin. But Frej was not concerned with Arab violence. Indeed, he treated that component as a given, a part of nature, if you will. It’s the Jews who decide whether the Arabs release a fiery storm in response to their reciting a line from their prayer book.

“Everyone has their own place of worship,” Minister Frej repeated the line that’s supported, unfortunately, not only by the Arabs but by the majority of Jews in Israel and elsewhere. “The Al-Aqsa Plaza is a place of worship for Muslims and the Western Wall for Jews.”

See how he turned the Temple Mount compound into the Al-Aqsa Plaza? The whole thing is now Al-Aqsa, boys and girls. Only a couple of decades ago, the Muslims were referring to the place as Bayt al-Maqdis, Arabic for the Hebrew Beit HaMikdash, Temple Mount. But even the communist politician Issawi Frej has now adopted the Islamic bon ton, wiping away three millennia of Jewish worship on the holy mountaintop.

The majority wants things to continue as they are,” Frej said, and he is absolutely right. “We are not allowed to play with fire,” he said, meaning Arab rage. Because once we dare provoke the Arabs’ rage, who knows what might happen, as Israel has learned in June 1967, when the rage of three Arab countries was directed at it. OK, it ended with the annihilation of three Arab armies, but that didn’t count.

Come to think of it, that’s how Israel liberated the Temple Mount, only to shed this divine gift like used rags. One wonders what else Israel could liberate in the face of the next Arab rage. Of course, it won’t happen with Islamist wannabes like Issawi Frej in government.

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Hamas leader Ismail Haniyah on Sunday threatened that the terror group will fire rockets at Israel if the Jerusalem Flag March goes ahead as planned next Sunday.

“I warn the enemy against committing such crimes and these steps,” he said in a statement.

“Our Palestinian people and their resistance in Jerusalem and the West Bank do not and will not accept the occurrence of this Talmudic Jewish nonsense. All Israeli cities will be targeted by our missiles if the flag parade passes through Sha’ar Shechem.”

Internal Security Minister Omer Barlev announced last week that this year’s march will pass through Sha’ar Shechem as it is customary, following the recommendation of Israel Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai.

Last year, Israel Police recommended that the march avoid Sha’ar Shechem, a move that failed to prevent the outbreak of Operation Guardian of the Walls. Due to last year’s cancellation, the march is expected to draw particularly large crowds this year.

The Flags March was a source of conflict in the Cabinet meeting on Sunday morning, with Meretz MKs and several other coalition members decrying the decision to allow the march to pass through Sha’ar Shechem. Environmental Protection Minister Tamar Zandberg called the march “a provocative act for political purposes.”

However, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett insisted that the march will pass through Sha’ar Shechem because “it has always been that way.” (YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)
Out of everything written here, which is all very tragic, this is the saddest comment of all:  The majority wants things to continue as they are,” Frej said, and he is absolutely right.

Does anyone who knows HKB"H's will, as revealed to us in His Holy Torah, really think this is acceptable to Him?  And so it should not be acceptable to us.  What is that phrase, "Be the change you want to see?"  First, you have to want change!!  

Dai!!  Enough!!  There is no such thing as "status quo," this world is constantly in flux.  We are either progressing forward or sliding backwards.  That bolded paragraph tells us exactly which direction we are headed right now.  Do any of us really want to continue that trajectory?  I certainly don't!!!

8 comments:

  1. It's forbidden by most of the posekim to go to the temple mount because of avon karet. So turning that into a political issue is not right. Accepting gay prides everywhere, saying nothing when the zionists bring many goyim into Israel for "alyah", secularism everywhere and fight against torah by the israeli regime, it is quite arrogant to think that we deserve to go up there.

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    1. All the people who are against going up should have campaigned relentlessly to keep EVERYBODY off, not just handed it over to our enemies for daily desecration and defilement, not to mention the spiritual power they gain from it.

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  2. Imagine if that holy place was in the hand of the state of Israel, it would have been opened for every tourist, every goy, every rockstar, in the name of democracy.

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    1. All true, but that does not excuse anyone from the responsibility to cry out against the atrocities perpetrated by the Muslims up there. Every time a chareidi rabbi shouted about it being assur for Jews to ascend, he should have included the goyim, too!! And don't deny it.

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    2. Of course haredi rabanim are against those Ishmaelim being there! We are praying for Beth Mikdash. But only Mashiah will be able to do that. The zionist state which stole the name Israel only wants us to have the hotel, and a democratic western lgbt abomination state.

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    3. Ps: read kotel and not hotel

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  3. If it were truly the 'Jewish' state it promotes itself as, then at the very beginning, they would never have allowed the holiest place on earth to go to the hands of our mortal enemies. But, to somewhat amend this sin, they should have made sure that our holiest site is in OUR hands, but that no Jew be allowed to ascend until we have our Beit HaMikdash. That would have been the proper thing to do, but we know their intentions were not honorable; thus, we also have those horrific parades together with all the other desecrations. The Erev Rav still rules, r'l, but, hopefully, that will soon come to an end when it will be totally in Jewish hands. Moshiach, please do not delay any further.

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  4. Turkish Foreign Minister lands in Israel today, to visit Temple Mount

    ...This visit comes in the aftermath of a visit Çavuşoğlu made to the United States last week in which he met with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

    Gaza sources: terror groups preparing for attack on Israel next week

    Senior Hamas figures recently spoke out about launching a regional campaign, declaring that in the next round of fighting against Israel from the Gaza Strip, external forces will also participate alongside terror groups in Gaza.

    The new axis was established a year ago, following the recent Gaza war, and with its establishment, an internal debate in Hamas over joining Iran ended, with the military wing deciding in favor of supporting Iran. Hamas says that the war has awakened “dormant fronts” and that the “Axis of Jerusalem” is expected to participate in the next round of fighting and launch rockets at Israel.

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