Thou Shalt Not Forget

April 30, 2008

This article Thou Shalt Not Forget, reprinted with the kind permission of The Lekarev Report.

Holocaust Memorial Day in Israel begins at 7:30 this evening with a ceremony at Yad Vashem to be attended by government leaders, Holocaust survivors and hundreds of Israelis. President Shimon Peres and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will deliver speeches during the ceremony, and Holocaust survivors will light up six torches, in memory of the six millions murdered in the Shoah.

A ceremony attended by Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni will be held at 8:00 pm at the Massuah Amphitheater in Kibbutz Tel Yitzhak. Veteran Israelis who arrived to Israel on the ship Exodus will light up the Torch of Revival.

At 10:00 am Thursday a siren will be heard throughout the entire country and Israelis will stand in absolute silence and attention for two minutes. Immediately following the siren, wreaths will be laid at the foot of the memorial for the Warsaw Ghetto uprising.

The annual ceremony ‘Unto every person a name,’ during which the names of Holocaust victims are read aloud, will begin at 10:30 at Yad Vashem and at the Knesset.

Zanne Farbstein was 16 years old when she was deported with her two younger sisters to Auschwitz. While working as a slave laborer, Zanne found her father’s prayer shawl while sorting through the clothing of the prisoners who had been murdered in the camp. Zanne survived Auschwitz , and moved to Israel with her few surviving family members, where she began a new life. Click below to hear Zanne tell you in her own words about her experience:

A Survivor Remembers

In Jewish homes around the world tonight, a 24 hour memorial candle will be lit in memory of the six million who perished at the hands of the Nazis. You are most welcome to join us.

May they never be forgotten and may their memory be forever blessed.

This article Thou Shalt Not Forget, reprinted with the kind permission of The Lekarev Report.


Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu Rushed to Surgery Friday Night

April 26, 2008

The following excerpts of “Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu Rushed to Surgery Friday Night” from “Arutz ShevaIsraelNationalNews.com“, brethren, please include HaRav Mordechai Tzemach ben Mazal Tov in your tefilot, for his full recovery.

Rabbi Mordechai Eliyah

(IsraelNN.com) Former Sephardic Chief Rabbi of the State of Israel Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu was rushed to Shaarei Tzedek hospital late Friday night with a heart attack. The Rabbi underwent a 6-hour surgery which began with a bypass and included an additional procedure. Doctors say the surgery was successful.

After midnight Friday, the Rabbi was feeling bad and having difficulty breathing. His wife summoned a neighbor who is a nurse to his home in the Kiryat Moshe neighborhood of Jerusalem. An ambulance was called and the Rabbi was taken to the hospital at about 2 a.m.

According to one report, Rabbi Eliyahu also is suffering from fluids in his lungs.

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Chabad synagogue in Miami torched

April 24, 2008

The following are excerpts of “Chabad synagogue in Miami torched” from “YnetnewsYnetnews.com“, which I think might be of interest.

Published: 04.23.08

By Neta Sela

Unknown individuals set fire to a Chabad synagogue in Miami Beach, Florida on Tuesday, burning the Torah books inside.

Ze’ev Katz, the synagogue’s head rabbi, recounted the event on one of Chabad’s internet websites, saying that a number of individuals broke into the empty synagogue, took the Torah books from the cabinet, tore them to pieces, and set them on fire.

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President Peres Visits with Chief Rabbis, and with Rabbi Ovadia

April 24, 2008

The following are excerpts of “President Peres Visits with Chief Rabbis, and with Rabbi Ovadia” from “Arutz ShevaIsraelNationalNews.com“, which I think might be of interest.

20 Nissan 5768, April 25, ‘08

By Nissan Ratzlav-Katz

(IsraelNN.com) President Shimon Peres spent much of the day Thursday meeting with Israel’s chief rabbis, Rabbi Yona Metzger and Rabbi Shlomo Amar, as well as with the spiritual leader of the Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef.

Peres and the rabbis discussed the issues of integrating hareidi-religious men in the workforce, the need for greater unity among Jews, efforts to collect original scholarly Jewish books from around the globe, and the fate of Jewish security prisoners. The latter issue was raised by Rabbi Yosef after the rabbi’s earlier meeting with families of the incarcerated Jews, who congratulated him on his efforts on behalf of their imprisoned loved ones. The families asked the rabbi to influence Peres to pardon their loved ones in honor of Independence Day.

Finding Unity in a Common ‘Jewish Bookshelf’
President Peres also discussed with Rabbi Yosef, and later with Rabbi Metzger and Rabbi Amar, three central initiatives he is undertaking related to the religious sector, the Jewish character of Israel and Jewish unity.

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I Apologize

April 23, 2008

With Hashem’s Loving Grace

Brethren:

My beloved Brother Reb Akiva M, has had the kindness to make me see that I was doing wrong.

I must say that I’m ashamed for my lack of knowledge and appearing to be a thief stealing the work of my Brethren, Heaven forbid I do such a thing.

I must state that when I would see an article or an essay at one of the blogs I visited and wanted to place it in my blog, I would proceed to copy and paste some paragraphs of the article or essay, then at the end of the same, I would put “Read complete article/essay” (lately a button) with a link to the blog or Web Site where I had taken the paragraphs from, in order that the reader could be able to read the complete article/essay.

What I should have done, that is, the correct procedure was to preface each article with a leader, indicating that the article or essay in question is from blog so and so or Web Site so and so (with the corresponding link), but I didn’t, making it look Heaven forbid as if it had been written on my blog.

As from today I have started to implement the advice given to me by Reb Akiva and let it be known that in no moment I had the slightest intention of stealing any body’s work, Heaven forbid, I always have and will respect the corresponding authorship.

In view of the above I apologize for what I have been doing and Heaven forbid I do something that is incorrect as stealing.

Heaven knows that what I have been doing was without any evil intention in my heart.

G_d bless you all.

Aryeh ben Abraham


We Interrupt

April 22, 2008

by Akiva at Mystical Paths

We are once again beginning to hear DIRE warnings of HUMANITARIAN DISASTER in Hamasistan (aka Gaza). The horror of the Jews once again cutting off fuel supplies is being pronounced to the world.

1 week ago, Hamas barbarian murderers infiltrated the Israel-Gaza fuel depot transfer station and murdered the supply technicians! Surprise, when you murder the guys who pump your gas, you may have a problem getting it afterwards.

The gas station is closed, who’s going to work pumping gas when you might get murdered any minute? BTW, they ALSO attacked the FOOD transfer station, but ONLY INJURED 6 soldiers, so that one is still open.

My friends, when you hear the world news media begin to spout against Israel and the poor Palestinian humanitarian disaster this time, YOU MUST respond to the absolutely falsity. THEY manufactured the problem. Let them manufacture the solution.

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A Mystery in the Middle East

April 21, 2008

By George Friedman

http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | The Arab-Israeli region of the Middle East is filled with rumors of war. That is about as unusual as the rising of the sun, so normally it would not be worth mentioning. But like the proverbial broken clock that is right twice a day, such rumors occasionally will be true. In this case, we don’t know that they are true, and certainly it’s not the rumors that are driving us. But other things — minor and readily explicable individually — have drawn our attention to the possibility that something is happening.

The first thing that drew our attention was a minor, routine matter. Back in February, the United States started purchasing oil for its Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR). The SPR is a reserve of crude oil stored in underground salt domes. Back in February, it stood at 96.2 percent of capacity, which is pretty full as far as we are concerned. But the U.S. Department of Energy decided to increase its capacity. This move came in spite of record-high oil prices and the fact that the purchase would not help matters. It also came despite potential political fallout, since during times like these there is generally pressure to release reserves. Part of the step could have been the bureaucracy cranking away, and part of it could have been the feeling that the step didn’t make much difference. But part of it could have been based on real fears of a disruption in oil supplies. By itself, the move meant nothing. But it did cause us to become thoughtful.

Also in February, someone assassinated Imad Mughniyah, a leader of Hezbollah, in a car bomb explosion in Syria. It was assumed the Israelis had killed him, although there were some suspicions the Syrians might have had him killed for their own arcane reasons. In any case, Hezbollah publicly claimed the Israelis killed Mughniyah, and therefore it was expected the militant Shiite group would take revenge. In the past, Hezbollah responded not by attacking Israel but by attacking Jewish targets elsewhere, as in the Buenos Aires attacks of 1992 and 1994.

In March, the United States decided to dispatch the USS Cole, then under Sixth Fleet command, to Lebanese coastal waters. Washington later replaced it with two escorts from the Nassau (LHA-4) Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG), reportedly maintaining a minor naval presence in the area. (Most of the ESG, on a regularly scheduled deployment, is no more than a few days sail from the coast, as it remains in the Mediterranean Sea.) The reason given for the American naval presence was to serve as a warning to the Syrians not to involve themselves in Lebanese affairs. The exact mission of the naval presence off the Levantine coast — and the exact deterrent function it served — was not clear, but there they were. The Sixth Fleet has gone out of its way to park and maintain U.S. warships off the Lebanese coast.

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Carter Accuses Israel of Starving Gaza

April 18, 2008

Former US President Jimmy Carter says Palestinians living in Gaza are being “starved to death” by Israel.

Carter leveled the accusation while speaking to students at the American University in Cairo on Thursday, saying that Gaza Arabs are receiving fewer calories per day than people in the poorest regions of Africa. “It’s an atrocity, what is being perpetrated as punishment on the people in Gaza,” said Carter. “It is a crime. I think it is an abomination that this continues to go on.”

His accusation is particularly despicable since he has not even stepped foot in Gaza for one thing. Secondly, he failed to mention the tons of humanitarian aid which Israel authorizes and to that end, that the crossings are open DAILY to take food for truckloads of food, medical supplies and other necessities into Gaza. Thirdly, he neglected to mention that the region’s crossings with the rest of Israel have been closed since the Islamist Hamas terrorist organization seized total control of the area and began launching constant attacks on Israeli civilians.

Not once did he blame Hamas for the condition of the people over whom it is ruling.

Case in point: At the very same time yesterday that Carter was denigrating Israeli treatment of Gaza residents, Hamas terrorists infiltrated through the Keren Shalom Crossing and attacked an IDF post while trucks were passing through the crossing with provisions for Gaza residents.

In defiance of the American government, Carter is meeting today in Damascus with Hamas politburo chief Khaled Mashaal, who is the apparent power behind Gilad Shalit’s kidnappers.

One of our subscribers wrote in yesterday to say that he is “embarrassed and ashamed” at Carter’s behavior and suggested that his defiance against the government and country he once served as president should earn him exile. “If I was there, when his plane landed bringing him back to Georgia, I’d refuse him entry into the United States!” this subscriber wrote.

Dozens of other American subscribers wrote in and asked me to please convey to the people of Israel that thousands and thousands of Americans are furious and appalled at Carter’s “coddling” of terrorists and denigration of Israel.

Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., told FOX News that “at best, President Carter is being naive” in trying to negotiate with avowed terrorists. “There is a long list of people who thought they could reason with dictators and killers, going back to Neville Chamberlain and Hitler in the 1930s, but it has been shown to be absolutely wrong.”

Rep. Sue Myrick, R-N.C., told FOX News that she advocates revoking Carter’s passport and supports a measure to withdraw all federal funding from his Georgia-based institution, the Carter Center.

“We have a policy in this country about Hamas and he is deliberately undermining that policy,” Myrick said. “Why should we support his center when he will not support his government?”

Good for her!

This article, Re-posted with the kind permission from www.lekarev.org.


Emuna News Update: Don’t Blame the Soldiers

April 16, 2008

Wednesday, 16 April 2008.

Earlier today, 3 Israeli soldiers were killed in Gaza. Although the details are not yet clear, it seems that the Hamas faked an infiltration that drew an Israeli unit right into a deadly ambush. The media reports that an an operational mishap occurred during the soldiers’ raid.

Nobody wants to understand. The euphoric and dishonest government wants its citizens to sleep easy at night because of a ridiculous Arrow missile simulation that successfully mock-intercepted a mock-Iranian missile. The whole silly project costs millions. Meanwhile, the anti-emuna government doesn’t have an answer to $100/piece home-made Qassam rockets from Gaza, 9 of which fell today in the south of Israel. The intoxicated illusion of security is fooling people into trusting in America to defend us. The silly Green-Pine radar from a base in Island is supposed to alert us on a missile fired from Tehran to Tel Aviv – what a sick joke. Yet, people prefer to trust such a wobbly reed rather than trusting in Hashem.

Here’s news, folks: Nothing can help us or save us except Hashem.

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It’s Not Fun Being a Prophet – The True Prophets

April 14, 2008

8 Nissan 5768, 4/13/2008

By Tamar Yonah.

In continuation of a previous article I wrote talking about False Prophets, I would like to continue with who the real, true prophets are today.

While I agree that we do not have prophets today on the scale of our prophets of the Tanach (Bible), we still have many holy and righteous people proclaiming the word of G-d – to their peril.

If being a prophet of G-d was easy and prestigious, then we would not have had the story of Jonah and the Whale, where Jonah (Yonah) tried to run away from G-d and hide, in order NOT to be the one to have to relay G-d’s message to Nineveh. We also wouldn’t read about Jeremiah being thrown into jail, and we wouldn’t have seen Elijah have to hide from King Ahab. It’s not fun being a prophet.

So, who are the people today that are proclaiming G-d’s words to the public, and how are they treated?

Rabbi Meir Kahane Z”L, who many believe was a modern day prophet, warned the Jewish people and the world about what would happen in the future regarding the Arab threat. Today we see that what he stated has come to pass. Read this book to find out what he said.

Today we see graffiti all over Israel spray painted on walls which states: “Kahane was right”. Yet, what was Kahane’s life like as a modern day prophet? Let’s see, hmmm, Rabbi Kahane, in order to make ends meet, had to wake up before dawn and drive around in an old car and deliver news papers early in the morning. He had to take on extra work as a taxi driver (can you imagine hailing a taxi in New York and having Rabbi Kahane as your driver???). He became a sports writer – all this just to make ends meet. And finally, after starting the Jewish Defense League (JDL), he worked after hours, not in a plush complex, but in a small office in an old building, furnished only with a few worn wooden tables and chairs, an old typewriter, and for decoration, a few posters of Israel taped to the wall. Stacks of mimeographed JDL flyers sat stacked on the tables and a couple of telephones to make calls to organize protests sat on a desk. Rabbi Kahane was often roughed up and arrested by police at demonstrations and he had numerous court cases and charges brought against him for his activism on behalf of Soviet Jewry. Police broke his finger and battered his arm, and he had the FBI following him and making him trouble. In short, he didn’t have an easy or cushy life. He suffered for the mitzvah of ‘Ahavat Yisrael’, love for one’s fellow Jew.

Who are the other prophets of today, people who are proclaiming G-d’s word?

The Tzvia Sariel’s of today. Tzvia is a young woman who recently turned 18 in jail here in Israel. She was arrested for her activism and was put in jail and held for 3 months because she refused to recognize the authority of the Israeli justice system which runs on laws that were left over from previous occupation forces like Britain and the Ottoman Empire. She boldly stated that she only recognizes Jewish law in Israel. Because of her strong stance, she was left in jail as a punishment, an ‘example’ to anyone else who might wish to reject the set of laws still existing in Israel today. Tzvia is a modern day prophet. She is someone who is not afraid to proclaim the truth that this Land was given to the Jewish people by
G-d and that we have the right to settle in it anywhere we choose.

The thirteen to fifteen year old girls who were also in jail for refusing to identify themselves to the police, because they do not recognize their authority, are modern day prophets who are fighting and making a stance that G-d and His Torah are truth, and not this secular government which runs on foreign laws.

Nadia Matar, co-Chairman of Women in Green who organizes protests and fights for the Land of Israel, she is a true prophet. She was brought up on charges for insulting a public official, one who had voluntarily taken on a job which entailed transferring Jews out of their homes in Gush Katif in order that it be given over to the enemies of the Jewish people. She doesn’t have an easy life. She gets castigated and roughed up by security forces for her activism. She is like a Deborah or Yael of yore, a brave Jewish woman who leaves her comfort zone to go out and protect the Jewish people and the Land of Israel.

All those today who stand for G-d and proclaim His word, no matter if they are scoffed at, have their bones broken, or sit in jail – THESE are the true prophets of today.

One would think that a prophet is someone who wears a long robe, has a long majestic beard and stands on a hill top and proclaims the word of G-d to an entranced crowd that shows him great honor. It is not so.

The true prophets of today do not have the title “President” in front of their names, like Shimon Peres has. They do not walk down red carpets. They do not socialize with the ‘Beautiful Elite People’. They do not receive honor, wear thousand dollar suits or receive fancy invitations to international galas. The true prophets of today are spat on, kicked around, castigated, arrested and sit in jail. They are people working three jobs, driving taxis, living on hill tops in tents or make shift housing because they live their belief of settling the Land of Israel. They are the people who get beat up at demonstrations and sit in jail. These are today’s true prophets.

In closing, I’d like to explain a passage from the book of Jeremiah. In 36:4-7, it talks about Jeremiah telling Baruch the son of Neriah, to transcribe all the words that G-d had spoken to Jeremiah on a scroll. Then Jeremiah tells Baruch: “And Jeremiah commanded to Baruch saying, “I am detained; I cannot go to the Temple of Hashem. So you go and read from the scroll, on which you have written the words of Hashem from my mouth, in the ears of the people…”

Now, what does it mean when Jeremiah says he was ‘detained’? What possibly could be more important than doing G-d’s word, going to the Holy Temple and reading to the people G-d’s word and imploring the people to repent? What was he detained with? Did he have an appointment with his manicurist? Did he have a lunch date with a business partner? Did he have a 12 step group meeting for Prophets Anonymous? What could be more important than doing G-d’s work?

The Radak, (Rabbi David Kimchi, one of our great Torah commentators) lets us understand about Jeremiah and his being ‘detained’. He writes: “As often happened, Jeremiah had been ARRESTED for his ‘demoralizing and seditious’ statements.”
So, here we see that the King’s guards were sent to arrest the ‘rabble rouser prophet’ who preached unpopular messages to the people, messages the King and his ministers did not like. And in our day, Rabbi Kahane, Nadia Matar, and all the others who stand for G-‘s word, they too, like Jeremiah, are castigated, arrested, and have to sit in jail. It’s not fun being a prophet.

Not much has changed, has it?

“It’s Not Fun Being a Prophet – The True Prophets” is reprinted with kind permission of Tamar Yonah of The Tamar Yonah Show Blog