SOLDIERS OF IDF VS ARAB TERRORISTS

SOLDIERS OF IDF VS ARAB TERRORISTS
Showing posts with label Moshiach. Show all posts
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Friday, July 12, 2013

Intimacy in Flames As the Jewish future was consumed in Roman flames, G-d impregnated them with a seed By: Rabbi YY Jacobson

Crash Landing

An airliner was having engine trouble, and the pilot instructed the cabin crew to have the passengers take their seats and get prepared for an emergency landing.

A few minutes later, the pilot asked the flight attendants if everyone was buckled in and ready.

'All set back here, Captain,' came the reply, 'except one lawyer who is still going around passing out business cards.'

The Great Crisis

On the ninth of the month of Av in the year 70 CE (next Tuesday, August 9th) the Roman legions in Jerusalem smashed through the fortress tower of Antonia into the Holy Temple and set it afire. In the blackened remains of the sanctuary lay more than the ruins of the great Jewish revolt for political independence; it appeared that Judaism itself was shattered beyond repair.

Out of approximately four to five million Jews in the world, over a million died in that abortive war for independence. Many died of starvation, others by fire and crucifixion. So many Jews were sold into slavery and given over to the gladiatorial arenas and circuses that the price of slaves dropped precipitously, fulfilling the ancient curse: "There you will be offered for sale as slaves, and there will be no one willing to buy" (Deuteronomy 26:68). The destruction was preceded by events so devastating that from an objective perspective, it seemed that the Jewish people had breathed its last breath.

This is what amazed a philosopher like Nietzsche, a fierce and fateful critic of the Jews, as it has so many other thinkers throughout the ages. In Twilight of the Idols and The Antichrist the German philosopher wrote: "The Jews are the most remarkable people in the history of the world, for when they were confronted with the question, to be or not to be, they chose, with perfectly unearthly deliberation, to be at any price ... They defined themselves counter to all those conditions under which a nation was previously able to live ... Psychologically, the Jews are a people gifted with the very strongest vitality ... The Jews are the very opposite of decadents."

How did the Jews achieve this indeed?

The Cherubs Embracing

The Talmud relates a profoundly strange incident that occurred moments before the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple:

“When the pagans entered the Holy Temple, they saw the cherubs cleaving to each other. They took them out to the streets and said: ‘These Jews ... is this what they occupy themselves with?’ With this, they debased [the Jewish people], as it is written: ‘All who had honored her have despised her, for they have seen her nakedness (1).’”

The meaning of these words is this: The innermost chamber of the Jerusalem Temple, the most sacred site in Judaism, was known as the "Holy of Holies" and seen as the spiritual epicenter of the universe. Two golden cherubs – they were two winged figures, one male and one female -- were located in the "Holy of Holies." These cherubs represented the relationship between the cosmic groom and bride, between G-d and His people.

The Talmud teaches (2) that when the relationship between groom and bride was sour the two faces were turned away from each other, as when spouses are angry with each other. When the relationship was healthy, the two faces of the cherubs would face each other. And when the love between G-d and His bride was at its peak the cherubs would embrace “as a man cleaves to his wife.”


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Now, the Talmud is telling us, that when the enemies of Israel invaded the Temple – during the time of its destruction in the Hebrew month of Av (3) -- they entered into the Holy of Holies, a place so sacred that entry into it was permitted only to a single individual, the High Priest, and only on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year. There they saw the cherubs embracing each other. They dragged them out of the Temple and into the streets, vulgarizing their sacred significance (4).

This seems bizarre. When the enemies of Israel invaded the Temple to destroy it, the relationship between G-d and His people was at its lowest possible point, for that was the reason for the destruction and the subsequent exile. The Jews were about to become estranged from G-d for millennia. The manifest presence of divinity in the world, via the Temple in Jerusalem, would cease; Jews and G-d would now be exiled from each other.

Yet, paradoxically, it was precisely at that moment that the cherubs were intertwined, symbolizing the profoundest relationship between G-d and Israel. How are we to understand this (5)?

Preparing for the Voyage

The most daring explanation was given by the heir to the founder of Chassidism, Rabbi Dovber, known as the Magid of Mezrich (d. in 1772). Quoting the injunction of the sages that a man ought to consort with his wife prior to leaving home on a journey, the Maggid suggests that G-d, prior to His long journey away from home, expressed His intimacy with the Jewish people. Prior to the onset of a long exile, the cherubs were intertwined, representing the intimacy preceding the journey (6).

What the Chassidic master was conveying through this dazzling metaphor – and it is a central theme in Chassidic thought -- was that it was at the moment of the destruction that a new relationship between G-d and His people was beginning to develop. The greatest moment of crisis was also a moment of intimacy. As the Temple was going up in flames, and with it so much of Jewish life and history, G-d impregnated (metaphorically speaking) a seed of life within the Jewish soul; He implanted within His people the potential for a new birth.

For two millennia, this "seed" has sustained us, giving the Jewish people the courage and inspiration to live and propser. Judaism flourished in the decades and centuries following the destruction of the Temple in an unprecedented fashion: The Mishnah, Talmud, Midrash and Kabbalah were all born during those centuries. The very tragic conditions of exile became catalysts for unparalleled rejuvenation. The closing of one door opened many more.

Many empires, religions and cultures attempted to demonstrate to the Jewish people that their role in the scheme of creation has ended, or that it has never began, luring them into the surrounding, prevailing culture. But the “intimacy” they experienced, so to speak, with G-d just moments before He "departed" from them, left its indelible mark. It imbued them with a vision, a dream and an unshakable commitment. Throughout their journeys, often filled with extraordinary anguish, they clung to their faith that they were in a covenant with G-d to transform the world into a divine abode; to heal a fractured world yearning to reunite with its own true reality.

Birth

This grants us a deeper understanding into the ancient Jewish tradition (7) that the Moshiach (Messiah) was born on the ninth of Av. At the moment the Temple was about to be engulfed in flames, the dream of redemption was born. There was an intimacy in the flames and it produced a hidden seed that would eventually bring healing to a broken world. Think about it: The very possibility for the rabbis of those generation to declare that Moshiach was born on the ninth of Av, was nothing but testimony to the intimacy that accompanied the milieu of estrangement and exile.

Now we are finally ready for the birth (8).

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

September 23, 2012: Same Moment, The Jewish People Will pray for Moshiach



The Chafetz Chaim said: "If only thousands and millions of sincere Jews would show to Hashem how they truly desire Mashiach, he would surely come immediately." Let's follow the advice of the Tzaddik and pray all together, giving tsedaka right before. The moment will be on September 23, 2012 at 18:00 Israel time, 8:00 AM Los Angeles, 11:00 AM New York, 10:00 AM Peru, 12:00 Noon Buenos Aires,17:00 Paris, 19:00 Moscow, 23:00 HongKong, 1:00 AM Sept 24 Sydney...

Monday, April 4, 2011

Rav Kanievsky Supports The Korban Pesach Project

According to this report, Rav Chaim Kanievsky supports the project of arranging a possible korban pesach to be ready for erev pesach, and encourages people to sign up and join the chabura.


It seems Rav Kanievsky called R' Yehuda Glick, from the Temple Institute, to his house last night in order to clarify what his korban pesach project is, and understand the details.

According to the report, Glick showed up to the Kanievsky house with two goats in tow, 1 with his ear clipped and tagged as per the requirements of the Ministry of Agriculture, and one with no clip and tag. Glick explained that the ministry requires the clipping and tagging of the ear, but many of the flock owners delay the clipping until after Pesach so as to be ready with unblemished sheep and goats for the opportunity of bringing the korban pesach at the last minute, if the opportunity should suddenly present itself.

Rav Kaniesvky was very impressed, and said that he, and it can be said in his name, encourages everyone to sign up and join the group to be part of the korban pesach.

Rav Kanievsky added that they should be careful not to consecrate the animal until the last moment. If/when  the opportunity presents itself to actually bring the korban, it should be consecrated only then. If it would be consecrated now, and the korban would not be allowed to be brought, there would be a serious problem of what could then be done with the animal that had already been designated as a korban.

Monday, December 6, 2010

LAZER BEAMS: The Haifa Fire

While the devastating forest fire on the outskirts of Haifa still blazes, a pointless national witch hunt is going on. Energies here would be much better applied to soul-searching, teshuva, and learning emuna.
We here at the Beams aren't going to participate of the finger-pointing festival. Nor shall we cry in lament like the secular media who says, "if we can't put out a forest fire, how can we defend ourselves?"
We never did defend ourselves - it was Hashem that pulled us out of every fire; this is personal experience talking...
We teach in the principles of emuna that everything Hashem does is for the very best. Everyone asks, how can 42 losses of life and thousands of acres of charred forests be for the best?
The answer is in the following Midrash (Shir Hashirim 2:5, elaborating on the passage, K'shoshana bane ha chuchim): Right before Moshiach comes, Hashem will burn the outskirts of Haifa. See it for yourselves...
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Below is a close-up image of the above photo:
Midrash Haifa
Get ready, folks.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

WE LIVE IN VERY CHALLENGING TIMES; It’s 1938, and Iran is Germany. Comments of Baruch C. Cohen, Esq., on the growing threat of a nuclear Iran

I saw an incredible message by Rebbetzin Esther Jungreiss of Hineni, one of the true leaders of Klal Yisroel and a mesmerizing speaker. 


We live in very challenging times. Dark clouds are once again gathering around the world. It’s 1938, and Iran is Germany. We are falling in to the same trap of complacency as Jews of America in 1938. we are living at the most dangerous time since the Holocaust: The apparent impotency of the Israel military, the lack of will in the Israeli populace so necessary to fight and win wars… Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s vow to wipe Israel off the map, his nuclear ambitions, and his holocaust denial… Islamic fundamentalists that are willing to give up their lives in the cause of killing Jews, making them more dangerous than Nazis… former President Carter’s new book bashing Israel… universities as hotbeds of anti-Israel ideologies (read: Anti Jewish) The appeasement attitudes of the newly elected Democratic congress… and many more such indicators.


Ahhhh, you might protest, “let’s not get carried away.” There is no need to worry. Ahmadinejad is a madman surrounded by other madmen, and that Holocaust denial conference in Teheran proved it. No one can possibly take them seriously. But that is precisely the problem - madmen cannot be dismissed, because they are sufficiently mad to carry out what they say. 


You might now ask, what possible logic could there be for Ahmadinejad convening this conference? Even as Hitler gathered lawyers and judges in Nuremberg to enact laws that would render Jews subhuman, fodder for extermination, so Ahmadinejad wants to prove that the Holocaust never took place and thereby justify his plan to liquidate Israel. 


There was nothing original about Hitler’s or Ahmadinejad’s modus operandi. Pharaoh of Egypt was the first to gather his “wise men” to enact laws against Jews, and the hate mongers of every generation followed suit - Ahmadinejad being the latest.


Yes, the winds of Holocaust are once again blowing, and this despite the fact that Holocaust survivors are still in our midst, despite the fact that gas chambers still stand, these madmen in Iran have the audacity to spew forth their lies and the world remains asleep. 


We are indeed living in challenging times. 


There is nothing to thwart Teheran. The draft resolution of sanctions against Iran that is before the Security Council has been stripped of all meat. Former Ambassador now White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolton will no longer be at the U.N, and while the U.S., England and Germany have expressed their condemnation, none are prepared to actually stop Ahmadinejad from carrying out his sinister plot. Add to that the Baker recommendation to appoint Iran and Syria, (authors of this proposed Holocaust) the power brokers of the Middle East and you have a recipe for tragedy.


Make no mistake about it, the nightmare doesn’t end with Israel. It may begin with the Jews (as it always does), but that which starts with the Jews ultimately engulfs the entire world. 
Who will stop these killers? We asked that question in 1938 and we are once again compelled to ask it today. The silence then was deafening - as it is today.  What is the solution? What we must do to protect ourselves is the test for our Jewish people that we all must pass.


So what are we to do? Whenever we, the Jewish people, find ourselves in a dilemma, we must search our past, for our entire history is replay. Our ancestors experienced it all and we need only follow the path that they carved out for us. 


This is not the first time that evil has spewed forth from Iran. There was another madman there who wanted to exterminate our people…Haman of old was no different than his modern day heir. He too enacted laws to legitimize his evil, but our people arose like lions and made a “N’hapachu” - overturned the decree. They turned night into day, darkness into light, curse into blessing, and catastrophe into joy. In the end, it was Haman and his sons who hung from the gallows (like Saddam Hussein was one week ago), while we, the Jewish people, inaugurated the happiest holiday of all - Purim.


Is this some legend from the Megillah? Is this some Purimshpeil - play? No, it is the reality of our lives. Even as there is a law of gravity in nature, there is a law of gravity for Jewish survival, and that is our Torah, the covenant that we sealed at Har Sinai. When we are loyal to it, there is no force on earth that can prevail against us, but when we abandon it, we are at the mercy of all the satanic forces on earth. Our ancestors in Persia - modern day Iran, annulled the evil decree with two little words, “Kiymu V’kiblu” – they reaccepted the Torah and recommitted to the observance of Mitzvos and with those two little words,, everything became N’hapachu - everything was overturned and nullified. It is as simple as that.


It is for the sake of the Torah that Hashem launched us into history. “Atem Aydai - “You are my witnesses,” Hashem proclaimed. Our mission is to testify to His One-ness, to be a living, breathing example of His Torah. 


We are a nation that can be likened to passengers on a boat. Should one individual drill a hole under his seat, in vain would he protest that that is his right, and is no one’s business but his own – for once the hole is drilled, the water will gush in and the boat will sink. 


At Har Sinai, our nation stood Ish Echad BeLev Echad “as one man with one heart” and in unison, we proclaimed “Na’aseh V’Nishma” - we shall do and we shall hear,” rather than I shall do and I shall hear. At Sinai, “all of Israel became responsible for one another.”


The covenant that G-d sealed with us is eternal. It is our destiny to be His witnesses – should we attempt to escape our mission, however, there will be those who remind us of our calling.


There is an incredible Yalkut Shimoni in Sefer Yeshayau which eerily foretells the events of today. As a matter of fact, the Klausenberger Rebbe, Ztl, in reference to this Yalkut Shimoni, said “Remember these words. Now, perhaps, they are not understood, but in time, they will be, and they will be a source of chizuk - strength, to Am Yisroel." 


“Rabbi Yizchok said: ‘The year that Melech HaMoshiach will be revealed, all the nations of the world will be provoking each other. The King of Persia (Iran) will provoke the King of Arabia, and the King of Arabia will go to Edom (the West) to take counsel, but the King of Persia will in turn, destroy the entire world. The nations of the world will be outraged and panicked. They will fall on their faces, and they will experience pains like birth pangs. Israel too will be outraged and in a state of panic and ask, where do we go? But say unto them, “My children, do not fear, everything was done for you:  “Higiyah Zeman Geulaschem” the time of your redemption has come... And in the last redemption will be different from the first which was followed by further bondage and pain. After this last redemption, you will not again experience any further pain or subjugation.”