14 Sivan 5785
How many change agents do you reckon are in our country? Like missionaries, which they are of a sort if you think about it, they are supported by donors which allows them to work their evil schemes as if it were their full-time job, because it is! And the poor public is so busy trying to eke out a living and tend their children and deal with the chaos which has been created to confuse and distract them that they have no time to sit and think about what is truly happening or why or how to oppose it.
I'll give you a few more examples in case you remain unconvinced. Johnnie Moore points us toward the University of Haifa also.
Haifa Laboratory For Religious Studies
The Haifa Laboratory for Religious Studies (HLRS) was established in 2020 with the goal of promoting positive social and civic change while adhering to the principles of mutual respect, as reflected in the civic structures employed by various religious communities, as well as those adopted by society and the state.At the core of the HLRS's work is the recognition that religions play a pivotal role in today's societies. We believe that religious communities are not only spiritual entities but also social systems through which a wide variety of social and civic initiatives, such as social solidarity, environmentalism, education, and social justice, can be promoted. The HLRS promotes common agendas while recognizing the diversity and uniqueness of different religious communities in order to develop an inclusive and harmonious society. It fosters cooperation between academia and religious communities and amongst different religious congregations....The HLRS seeks to harness religious pluralism in order to strengthen the fabric of shared societies. To that end, the HLRS is dedicated to equipping people and expanding a space for mutual understanding engagement, making significant strides in fostering peace, coexistence, and respect among various faiths. In the pursuit of this noble goal, it aims to contribute not only locally but to the global community, as it envisions a future where religious pluralism is celebrated and cherished.
[Hence "The Abraham Accords" - emphasizing the "common ancestor" of Jews, Muslims and Christians.]
...Despite the theological disparities underpinning these frameworks, they do share a common set of values and, theoretically, a unifying spiritual foundation that can benefit all faith communities....The aim is to enhance and broaden the inclusivity and harmony of societies in Israel, the Middle East, and across the world. This initiative is the first of its kind in Israel and most likely in the world.
Under the title "Our Projects" appear the following...
- A New Academic Course for Highschool Students Seeking to Promote Education for Religious and Cultural Pluralism
- The HLRS is committed to fostering interfaith dialogue and cooperation through the establishment of multi-faith councils in mixed cities.
- "Intertwined Worlds" – The HLRS Fellowship Program for the Study of Interfaith Encounters
Now, what is to be with the "irrelevants" among mankind - those who insist on maintaining the old ways and just refuse to get with their program? You know, those who believe the Torah and hold fast to it?
They think they will keep chipping away at the children's minds via smart phones, the internet, education system and mandatory military service until the generations committed to Torah simply pass away and disappear.
Meantime, I think we can take a lesson from what MK Edelstein proposed for the yeshivah bachurim and their families to see how they intend to insure that the future generations can not bypass their indoctrination centers...
According to a senior source involved in the negotiations, Edelstein demanded a blanket denial of yeshiva budgets, even if only 94% of the target is achieved. “He pushed for a draconian version that does not exist against any other sector in the country,” the source said, adding that the demands “violate basic civil rights of the Chareidi public—even if they fulfill their part.”Among the sanctions Edelstein demanded were the following for yeshivah bochurim and avreichim up to the age of 29. Currently, the exemption age is 26, but Edelstein wants to raise it to age 29. “Except for denying the right to vote—he included everything,” the source said.The complete list, as reported by numerous media outlets:
- Denial of property tax discounts
- Denial of tax credit points for working women
- Denial of housing discounts
- Denial of discounts on public transportation
- Denial of tax exemption on purchase of first apartment
- Revocation of academic studies subsidies
- Revocation of drivers’ licenses
- Ban on leaving the country
- Denial of daycare subsidies
- Risk of permanent arrest
A senior Chareidi source exposed to the list of sanctions told Kikar HaShabbat, “According to what Edelstein and his team want, it turns out that a Bedouin in the Negev will have far more rights than a Jew who learns Torah and sustains the world. This will not happen.”Edelstein wants the sanctions to be imposed against all lomdei Torah, even if they meet the targets. A senior source in Degel HaTorah told Kikar, “This morning he started issuing different briefings, but in a meeting last night he told us that every ben yeshivah up to the age of 29 will be subject to the sanctions, even if they meet the unrealistic targets he set.” (Source)
In addition, some "settlers" have already been sanctioned as well, bank accounts frozen, freedom to travel suspended, etc.
It's worthwhile to know who your enemies are and how not to be taken in by their manipulations. This is the same war but on another front. We have to be diligent to oppose them, but there is no way they will ever prevail against HKB"H or His faithful ones.
Do you know why we have nothing to fear? Well, first, of course, because HKB"H won't let them win, but their dream will never see reality. As we can see from current events, the dream of a "harmonious" society is already burning down around them. They can't get along with each other or among themselves.
And the Lord shall become King over all the earth; on that day shall the Lord be one, and His name one. (Zechariah 14.6-9)


FYI...
ReplyDeleteThese are the envoys to assess Syria for Trump
Rabbi Abraham Cooper and Pastor Johnnie Moore...
...two close friends Rabbi Abraham Cooper and Pastor Johnnie Moore are expected to visit the war-torn nation within weeks. ...Despite their religious differences, the two share a close working relationship and common goals. Neither currently holds an official role on behalf of the US government. However, Moore is part of President Donald Trump's close circle, and Cooper previously served as chairman of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, with Moore also a former member. Their trip to Syria is contingent upon Trump's personal approval.
...This is not the first time Moore and Cooper have undertaken such a diplomatic endeavor. A similar visit to Bahrain over a decade ago contributed to the eventual Abraham Accords.
As an aside, this "US Commission on International Religious Freedom" is why we have such a missionary problem here and why whatever laws we ever had against it are unenforceable.
DeletePeople need to remember that it was Edelstein as Health Minister during the scamdemic who tried to impose draconian measures on people who didn't want to fall in line with the government tyranny at the time. Nothing surprising here.
ReplyDeleteThank you for that reminder. I actually did not know that. This is interesting...
DeleteYuli Edelstein was born in Chernivtsi in the Soviet Union[1] (now Ukraine) to a Jewish family. His mother, Anita Edelstein, was Jewish, while his father, Yuri Edelstein, is the son of a Jewish father and Christian mother. Both converted to Christianity and Yuri is now a Russian Orthodox priest ....
I've heard that a yid can never "convert" to another religion, no matter what he might say or how he might act. I'd love to see an updated opinion on this.
DeleteWhoever cuts himself off from the Torah and lives outside the covenant relationship with HKB"H is already cut off from the source of eternal life.
DeleteFrom the book The End of Days by Rabbi Shmuel Raber:
All Jews Have a Portion in the World to Come
All of the Children of Israel have a share in the World to Come if the actualize their potential of spreading the light of Torah in this world. The simple ones who cannot study Torah will acquire a home in the World to Come by loving, honoring and financially supporting the Torah and its learners. Women, who are not required to learn, will earn their portion in eternity by helping their husbands study and by educating their children to engage in Torah in the traditional way transmitted at Sinai.
It really burned me up that this "Southern Baptist Pastor" - Huckabee - personal friend of the Wallers - who gives vocal support to the rabidly antisemitic (anti-rabbis) One for Israel missionary organization should have such a position here that forced the rabbis to hear him out. So insulting, such a chillul Hashem for him to see himself as above these Torah scholars and in our own Land. Thank God this has been made public!!
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I don't know if he still does, but Moshe Feiglin used to support the idea of an all volunteer "professional" military. No conscription. Instead of punishing people who don't want to go - religious or secular, it matters not - incentivize recruitment like the US does with subsidized housing, decent salaries, free medical care and other perks. It also would benefit the army for more trained and experienced soldiers to stay on and not have to continually train such large numbers from scratch. The reason they don't is very simply that the forced military was always - from the very beginning - seen as a useful tool for "integrating" all the youth into the Zionist ethos.
DeleteI never trusted Huckelberry hound.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your blog, you always give such interesting and illuminating thoughts.
Thank you for reading. 😊 I'm glad you found it interesting
DeleteThings never change
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oqat1Ys5kys
A person once told me; What one generation "tolerates" the next will "embrace". How true.
Oh wow! Did you know that this is my video? It's the first one I ever made. Early 2008. I remember precisely because it was right before my youngest daughter arrived on aliyah. That's why it has the palm tree emblem.
DeleteI always wondered he made it. I had linked to it on a number of sites over the years. I couldn't find it on Google but Bing had it nearly at the top. It certainly draws the point home.
DeleteI saw a video recently on some topic about the situation In Israel. If I'm not mistaken the two on there were Jeremy Gimpel and Ari Abramovitz. I don't know who the two others were. Towards the end they mentioned some "interfaith" event and Jeremy complained about the number of non-Frum Jews in Israel. I immediately thought, why not start some Kiruv organization then instead of coddling Xtians which has no benefit. I used to listen to R' Amnon Yitzchak back then and he drew some rather large crowds and seemed to have a positive influence. There isn't enough of these Rabbis.
For some perspective: 260,000 draft age Israeli male citizens, about 115,000 are serving, pre or post service, (including ten percent of haredim of htat age group), about 25,000 with an exemption, 36,000 haredim and 84,000 ARABS. The last thing we need is the latter group trained in warfare. May as well just hand over the keys. Ofer Winter has a yt video explaining in depth why the army does not want haredim, and that the whole issue is political.
ReplyDeleteIf you want haredim, make the army super kosher for frum Jews. Also give benefits for soldiers, especially combat, post service, land, free studies etc, etc. Advancement in every field for them to build their civilian life as quickly and prosperly as possible, home, profession etc. And the opposite for Arabs, stop giving them priority in studies, and land. They have at least a three year headstart on building their lives.
But as you say, this is not about haredim serving in the army, this is about destroying them as haredim. Even if every last haredi were drafted, there would still not be equality amongst citizens. And even in the army, some are doing army radio, some are gaining valuable post army skills and some are risking life and limb, Hashem yishmor otam.
Hitoreri
Very well said.
DeleteTotally agree just wrote the same thing on another post.....the last thing they want is Charedim flooding the army, gaining influence and changing the nature of this country. They are terrified as it is about the statistics that show Charedim rapidly becoming a significant sector of society. The secular left know they are losing power and influence and flooding important vectors of society like the army with the ultra orthodox is a doomsday scenario they would like to avoid. They want to keep the army nicely secular and progressive and retain power. This is all a political ploy to kick Bibi out and regain some sort of control.
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Also it's sickening that our tax money goes to feed Hamas and the fakestinian murderers. And we pay for their water and electricity.....but chavrei knesset are complaining about payments to yeshivas. If that's not Erev Rav I don't know what is.
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Your blog, as far as I'm concerned, is probably one of the most informational & truthful. We thank you for that more than words can
ReplyDeletesay. All the fabrications from the beginning of the statehood of Israel
is being exposed at this time. There are many of us, especially within
the religious camp, so to speak, that always knew this because the
ptbs from the start admtted they want a new cultural Jewish state and
Torah be gone, c'v. It's an understood the goal of the military was
to secularize and the laxity of those in control were looking away when it came to missionizing our people (the poor, elderly and the Jewishly
ignorant youth & adults). Anyone who wanted to see saw the truth.
What about the purposeful immigration of Russian goyim, Ethiopian goyim, etc., etc. We can make a long list of all their chilulei Hashem.
We know that Chazal teach us that most of the rabbis at these end of days time will be from the Erev Rav, whether they are bearded or with payot or the modern version kind.
Even moreso, when was it ever allowed that rabbis and clergy of other
beliefs (avoda zorah) would collaborate together on anything? It is pure issur. What's happening now is exactly what Chazal predicted
would happen at these confusing chaotic times and that is why they
said they want Moshiach but didn't want to see these days; it would have been too, too much for them to survive such devastation.
This is, in a way, the only silver lining because we are finding ourselves
at this time before the coming of our goel tzedek and the Geulah
Shleimah; may it come speedily and with great rachamim.
Bracha
Amen! Thank you, Bracha.
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