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The purpose of this blog is to act as a fist to the face of the Jewish conscience and to jar Jews out of oblivion. It is a call to return to the Torah, to start the process of tshuvah gemura, and to rid the collective body of the infectious "shtetl syndrome". The Jewish Fist is also a warning to the enemies of the Almighty, whether it be the Arab Amalakites, or the mixed multitude within. The Jewish Fist has risen, and when it descends, G-d help you!
" Thou comest to me with a sword and a spear and a shield, but I come to thee in the name of the L-rd of Hosts, the G-d of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast humiliated..." (I Samuel, 17:45-47)
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Meimad Revisited
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Hellenists,
Leftists,
Meimad,
Michael Melchior,
Torah
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Meimad consisted of a handful of losers from the reform yeshiva in Gush Etzion. The second Labor dropped them they disappeared from politics; even the screwball MO left doesn't give them enough support to survive politically.
ReplyDeleteBaruch Hashem these sickos have been unable to make their message palpable to the general religious public.
ReplyDeleteI fully disagree with the anonymous, especially on the yeshiva in gush etzion (even without speaking of lashon hara, it's a yeshivat hesder like others, if it's "reform" you can add almost all of the srugot).
ReplyDeleteThe thought of Harav Hamital Z"L was a great one, even if few agreed with (I didn't).
He lost so many people over the years that he began to feel that there should be a limit on the importance of land over one's life...
Sadly Melchior totally transformed meimad and it's idea, making it as we see it today doing quite the opposite of rav Amital's views !
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ReplyDeleteIf one truly cares about preserving life, appeasing the Arab Amalekites is the last thing you do. True peace will come when we follow the Torah and destroy the evil in our midst. Then we can pound our weapons into farm instruments. Not one day before.
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