A prudent man foresees the evil that is coming!

June 24, 2008

By Aryeh ben Abraham

The collective perspective on the news, has been occupying my thoughts considerably, and I believe I have a responsibility to pass it on to you, my beloved brethren.

Eretz Yisrael is facing the very likely probability of its most dangerous war yet. And by all counts, it will be sooner rather than later.

And it won’t be just Eretz Yisrael’s problem. It will touch our life in ways we can imagine and in ways we don’t want to imagine, though we live miles and oceans away from the Middle East.

Frankly speaking, we abroad (Diaspora) and those of you in Yisrael – MUST take heed of the biblical warning:

A prudent man foresees the evil that is coming, and prepares himself; but the foolish carry on, and suffer from it.

Proverbs 22:3

Our mounting concern for what we see and feel is coming for Yisrael demands that we prepare, lest we fall into the category of the “foolish” described in the proverb quoted above.

Frankly speaking, Eretz Yisrael needs our support NOW.

Hizbollah’s greatly enlarged arsenal sits on Eretz Yisrael’s northern border. Hamas routinely sends their operatives for training in Iran and Syria and the smuggling of arms and machinery continues despite what you read in certain media.

According to experts in the field, Iran already has access to nuclear warheads, as do other Arab nations.

So therefor beloved brethren, please start praying with “Kavana” in order to soften any harsh decree against Eretz Yisrael.

As our beloved Rabbi Lazer Brody states, it’s not with weapons, latest model jet’s or weapons that we are going to overcome our enemies, but with earnest PRAYER.

Hashem is only requesting that we have Emunah, Pray and let Him take care of the situation.

By no means must/can we put our trust in this anti-Torah, anti_Emunah, Zionist Government, they are absolutely lost and don’t have the faintest idea as to what to do; from the news you can clearly see that they are going from one mistake to another.

Hashem is our One and Only Saviour, so stop looking around and start praying, studying Torah, doing Mitzvots, don’t wait until tomorrow, then it might be to late.

If you want to wake up to another day, see your kids grow up, then please start PRAYING, return to Hashem, the Gates of Forgiveness are wide open for you. Tomorrow, may just be too late.


Israel faces its greatest existential threat in its history.

March 27, 2008
Just finished reading Rabbi Lazer Brody’s, Emuna News Special Report: The Sword on Israel’s Jugular. Which states the following:
Israel faces its greatest existential threat in its history. At this very moment, every single city, town, and village between the northern border and Dimona is a push-button away from oblivion, for the triple menace of missiles from Syria, Hizbollah, and Iran rest like a sharp sword on Israel’s Jugular.
Complete article.
Is there anything we can do? Most of us are hundreds or thousands of miles away, in our own communities; yet our very being cries out: What can we do?
Here my dear brethren are some ideas that we can start puting into action immediately.
The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, taught us that, yes, there is something we can do.
The Rebbe taught us the power of a mitzvah.
A mitzvah, a G-dly deed, has the power to reach deep into the core of our being–where we are all one, and the physical distance between us is of no consequence. At this core, a positive deed on our part will help bring salvation to a brother and sister in distress.
During past conflicts in the Land of Israel, and during times of danger for the Jewish people, the Rebbe made practical suggestions of mitzvot that would elicit G-d’s blessings and protection.
Let us not underestimate the power of good! With a single good deed on our part, here and now, we can each contribute toward the victory and safety of our fellow Jews in Israel.
Take a minute to do one or more of the following. You can make a difference!

Torah study

Say a prayer for the soldiers of the IDF, and for all residents of the Holy Land (suggestion: Psalm 20 is traditionally said in times of distress).

Charity and acts of kindness: Put a coin in a charity box, give a gift of money to a fellow in need or to a charitable cause, or extend a helping hand to someone who needs it.

Tefillin: If you already put on tefillin every day, encourage a friend to do so. If you don’t yet, now is a good time to start!.

Mezuzah: If you don’t yet have a mezuzah get one now! If you already do have one, it may be time to have it checked to ensure that the words on the parchment have not faded.

Tzitzit: start wearing tzitzit even during the night, and even while sleeping.

To help you in your service, Free Beams Downloads:
As Rabbi Brody say’s “Let’s invoke Divine compassion by turning the tides of assimilation and spiritual contamination with a worldwide return to Hashem. Our lives depend on it”.

Please keep the injured boys of Yeshivat Mercaz HaRav in your prayers!

March 9, 2008
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