" 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)
Showing posts with label ahavat yisroel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ahavat yisroel. Show all posts

Monday, June 23, 2014

All Of Them Clueless

While the Arab viper grows stronger (because our mentally compromised leaders continue to feed it), and indeed grows new heads with which to bite us, the Jewish State continues to shrink and shrivel. The Arabs  kidnap our children and disappear with them into their dens, and instead of turning Fatah and Hamas into fine ash, all we hear are empty threats of reprisals, with asinine demands that the murderous Fatah corral their fellow demons. One wonders if the spirit of Chelm will compel Netanyahu to release a 1000 more terrorists as a bargaining chip for these boys.

Across the dysfunctional continuum of the Jewish spectrum, we see impotence personified. Netanyahu has the spine of a jellyfish. But we've known this for a long time. His perspective epitomises the naked weakness of the Likud, which mirrors labor in basically every regard save a few economic principles. One thing is clear. None of the current politicians have a clue about how to save these boys from the accursed Arabs.

Nor can we expect to hear an iota of Torah truth from chief rabbis whose response to tragedy is a call for Shabbat to commence 10 minutes early. What one has to do with the other is beyond me. Funny what they choose to focus on. (More localised folk suggestions have intimated that the mitzvah of hafrashat challah might be efficacious as a magical means of saving these boys.) Naturally it would be too much to expect these state functionaries  to state the Halacha outright and call for the Arabs to be thrown out. If they are incapable of stating the provocative Torah truths, then at least a call for collective t'shuvah (repentance), or an increased emphasis on ahavat yisroel (love of Jews) would at least make sense. 

Nothing will change, without an ideological revolution that wipes away the current power bases and starts the game afresh with people who fear The Almighty.  Only by following the laws of milchemet mitzvah (obligatory Halachic war) can we defeat the Amalekite Arabs. This is the obvious truth to anyone who understands Torah. Everything else is just plain rhetoric. And frankly, I don't want to hear it.



Saturday, November 17, 2012

Barak And "Acceptable Rockets"

Our benighted Defense Minister, Ehud Barak referred to Hamas's recent targeting of Tel Aviv as an escalation. He warned Hamas that they would pay for such an escalation. For those of you who can't read between the lines, this is what Barak meant.
  • The sorry schmucks in the south can live with the terror and devastation of daily rocket attacks upon them. The elitist leftists of Tel Aviv must not be exposed to such violence.
  • The South is a peripheral wasteland for primitive Jews who cannot expect the same standards of protection from terror.
The JNF fools need to explain how they plan to accomplish their grand plan for populating the Negev, when the Defense Minister speaks in such a forthright manner. Go South!, these ecological frauds proclaim. Become a modern day, Chalutz! Make Ben Gurion proud! 

When Israel's Defense Minister speaks in such a shameful manner, he can be sure that the Negev will never become a priority or a possible site of habitation for most Jews. Barak is grotesque. A Jew is a Jew, whether he lives in the South, the North, or in the liberated hills of Yehudah and Shomron. And until we have national leaders who recognize this most basic of Jewish principles, (its called Ahavat Yisroel, Ehud!), we are truly in trouble. There are no acceptable rocket attacks, just as there are no acceptable arabs within our borders.

Death to Amalek.



Monday, September 12, 2011

The Dangerous Uman Cult (audio)

As Rosh Hashanah draws near, thousands of Breslover chasidim will once again abandon their families and head to Uman to worship their dead Rebbe. Is this Judaism? I think not. My reflections on this lunacy.


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See also:  http://jewishfist.blogspot.com/2008/09/next-year-in-uman.html

Friday, August 20, 2010

The Dangerous Uman Cult (audio)

As Rosh Hashanah draws near, thousands of Breslover chasidim will once again abandon their families and head to Uman to worship their dead Rebbe. Is this Judaism? I think not. My reflections on this lunacy.


MP3 File