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  • in reply to: Yom Haatzmaut #2539331
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    If there was an israel in 1939 there would not have been a Holocaust.
    With the horrible antisemitism getting worse day-by-day, be thankful that there is an Israel to go to today just in case…
    Besides, most of Israel is nor anti-religious anymore, only a small very vocal minority. And their children are now turning to Torah in droves.
    To put things in a nutshell my take is that 1948 was the bracha that the malach of Esau (pardon my Iraqi pronunciation and spelling) gave Yacov and called him Yisrael. Eventually, just as Yacov told his camp to get rid of their idols before he went to build a mizbeach to HaShem, so too will the Jewish people soon do tshuva shelema and this time HaShem’s greater bracha of Yisrael will then happen and Israel will dwell in peace, plenty and kedusha.
    Israel is going through a similar process to what Yacov went through.
    Maasei avot, lesiman banim.

    in reply to: Yom Haatzmaut #2539330
    Longmemory
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    If there was an israel in 1939 there would not gave been a Holocaust.
    With the horrible antisemitism gerting worse dat-by-day, be thankful that there is an Israel to go to today just in case…
    Besides, most of Israel is nor anti-religious anymore, only a small very vocal minority. And their children are now turning to Torah in droves.
    To put things in a nutshell my take is that 1948 was the bracha that the malach of Esau (pardon my Iraqi pronunciation and spelling) gave Yacov and called him Yisrael. Eventually, just as Yacov told his camp to get rid of their idols before he went to build a mizbeach to HaShem, so too will the Jewish people soon do tshuva shelema and this time HaShem’s greater bracha of Yisrael will then happen and Israel will dwell in peace, plenty and kedusha.
    Israel is going through a similar process to what Yacov went through.
    Maasei avot, lesiman banim.

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