Quite a few people have commented about our new blog design: the theme as we state in our subtitle is "connecting our past to our future. In other words, our future is where our past is. Let me explain:
Today's Ashdod is a blatant microcosm of greater Israel. One part of town is every bit as Chassidic as Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, where a Yiddish speaker doesn't have to know a word of Hebrew to get by. There are round-the-clock prayer minyans, Torah lessons wherever you go, yeshivas, mikvas, and benevolent aid societies for anything you can imagine. My neighbor's wife has a gamach (free loan fund for money or a needed commodity)for pacifiers of all sizes and shapes, so if a baby loses his or her pacifier in the middle of the night or on Shabbat, there won't be crying all night long. Everyone is engaged in some kind of community service.
Because of our prolific birth rate (praise and thanks to Hashem), the grossly anti-religious Israeli press is alarmed and afraid that in a few years the law of Torah will democratically defeat the self-deprecating elite. Therefore, they maintain a constant flow of satanic propaganda against those who devote their lives to Torah. I don't want to direct our dear readers to such trash, but one can see such anti-religious incitements and ignorant essays on many Israeli news websites daily. The result? A decadent society. So, on the other end of town in Ashdod, there are neighborhoods where pork is freely sold, where organized crime rules, and where a narcotics user can find the substance of his choice on any street corner, among the other sicknesses of an anti-Torah society that are available on the same street corners. What a contrast...
Israel's only right to exist - in Hashem's own words - is if its people observe the Torah on this sacred land. The Palestinians can certainly point a finger at those who defile the Holy Land and shout, "Who are they to uproot us from our homes?" They can't say that to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob who hold Hashem's deed to this land and who are committed to the uncompromising observance of Hashem's commandments in the Holy Land of milk and honey.
Now hear this: There is no military answer for secular Israel. Israel's only chance for survival is a total reliance on Hashem and a return to our roots. Our future is where our past is. Without that past - the tradition handed down to us generation after generation in an unbroken chain since Mount Sinai - there is no future.
The Lubavitcher Rebbe of blessed and saintly memory said Didan Notzach - we'll be (literally, 'ours will be')the winner. He was right about everything else, and he isn't mistaken here. Emuna is spreading like wildfire, all over the world, and Emuna Outreach is pouring as much fuel on that fire as it can. We shall overcome, with Hashem's loving grace, amen.