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06 October 2024
Reb Goldwag: Call Of Moshiach 3 - The Time is Now
Classic Rabbi Weissman – Unesaneh Tokef — Israel New Order Version
This is my last email to the list before Rosh Hashana. We can surely expect another exciting year filled with psy-ops and lies, as part of the last great attempt to enslave and destroy us.
Hopefully it will also bring a great awakening of the Jewish people to return to Hashem and the Torah (and, for you galus Jews, to Eretz Yisrael), true unity under Hashem and the Torah, the clarity to recognize our enemies from within, the confidence to defy them and rid ourselves of them, vengeance upon all our enemies, and the final redemption once and for all. Then there will be peace, prosperity, and joy for the entire world beyond anything you can imagine.
I'm ready if you are.
Ignore the sirens and the psy-ops. Don't comply.
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ונתנה תוקף לממסד
כי הוא נורא ואיום
ובו תנשא מלכותם
ויכון בחסד סדר עולמי חדש
והוא מחליט האמת
אמת כי הוא שולט בדיינים
ומוכיח ויודע ועד
וכותב וחותם וסופר ומונה, ותזכור כל הנשכחות
עם הרבה מצלמות
ותפתח את ספר הזכרונות ומאליו יקרא
וחותם יד כל אדם בו
וצפירת תקיפה אווירית יתקע
וקול דממה דקה ישמע
וכל הכבשים יחפזון וחיל ורעדה יאחזון ויאמרו
"הנה יום הדין לפקוד על כל המתנגדים בדין"
כי לא יזכו בעיניך בדין
וכל באי עולם יעברון לפניך כבני מרון
כבקרת רועה עדרו
מעביר צאנו תחת שבטו
כן תעביר ותספור ותמנה ותפקוד נפש כל חי
ותחתוך קצבה לכל בריה
ותכתוב את גזר דינם
בראש הממשלה יכתבון
ואגודות חשאיות יחתמון
כמה יעברון וכמה יבראון
מי יחיה ומי ימות
מי בקצו ומי לא בקצו
מי במקרה ומי בחיסול
מי במים ומי באש
מי בחרב ומי בחיה
מי ברעש ומי במגפה
מי במלחמה ומי בזריקה
מי ינוח ומי ינוע
מי ישקט ומי יטרף
מי ישלו ומי יתייסר
מי ירום ומי ישפל
מי ייעשר ומי יעני
ותביעה,והצבעה, ומחאה לא מעבירין את רוע הגזירה
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And here come the grifters. They sent this email already at 9:56 PM last night. Knowing how Zaka is in the pocket of the establishment, they probably had it ready to go in advance of the "Iran missile" attack.
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Did "Iran" hit Caesarea, Herzliya, Ramat Aviv, or any other globalist elite hangouts yet?
Gentleman's agreement.
It's also funny how no one between Iran and Israel can see all those missiles flying overhead, but you can see the Iron Dome show over the Kotel.
If you believe the globalist-controlled Erev Rav puppets would poison its population, but they wouldn't fire rockets at them from inside, because THAT level of diabolical evil is just impossible to accept, then I don't what to tell you anymore.
I can teach Torah, but I can't do exorcisms.
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This comes from someone I know personally who works in construction:
From a construction perspective, how come it took less than 24 hours to remove the rubble of a bombed bunker that is six flights deep in the ground?
It usually takes time to bring in heavy machinery and human manpower to run the rescue efforts.
It looks like a neatly dugout place.
Where did all the reinforced concrete go so fast??
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05 October 2024
Here’s a closer look at Israel’s multilayered air-defense system:
Many see the Yad HaShem protecting Am Yisrael. And many others have expressed their skepticism about exactly how effective these systems are. In any event we know and have been promised by HKB”H to always watch over us.
The Arrow
This system developed with the U.S. is designed to intercept long-range missiles, including the types of ballistic missiles Iran launched on Tuesday. The Arrow, which operates outside the atmosphere, has also been used in the current war to intercept long-range missiles launched by Houthi militants in Yemen.
David’s Sling
Also developed with the U.S., David’s Sling is meant to intercept medium-range missiles, such as those possessed by Hezbollah in Lebanon. It has been deployed on multiple occasions throughout the war.
Iron Dome
This system, developed by Israel with U.S. backing, specializes in shooting down short-range rockets. It has intercepted thousands of rockets since it was activated early last decade – including thousands of interceptions during the current war against Hamas and Hezbollah. Israel says it has a success rate of over 90%.
Iron Beam
Israel is developing a new system to intercept incoming threats with laser technology. Israel has said this system will be a game changer because it would be much cheaper to operate than existing systems. According to Israeli media reports, the cost of a single Iron Dome interception is about $50,000, while the other systems can run more than $2 million per missile. Iron Beam interceptions, by contrast, would cost a few dollars apiece, according to Israeli officials — but the system is not yet operational.
The Creation of וזכני לגדל
From Rabbi Daniel Yaakov Glatstein - the production process of a new book
Threatening the Shepherds Again – Backbone of our Nation
Binyamin region farmer: 'The State views me and my fellow shepherds as an enemy'
Police delivered a restraining order to Tal Yinon Dardik, a father of three who manages a farm near the town of Kochav Hashachar.
On Sunday evening, detectives delivered an administrative order signed by the commander of the Central Command, Avi Bluth, to Tal Yinon Dardik, a farmer and father of three from Kol Dodi, a community near the town of Kochav Hashachar in the Binyamin region.
In addition to banning Tal from all of Judea and Samaria, including his home, for a period of six months, the order requires him to report to a police station once a week and forbids him to contact dozens of his friends.
In the past decade, Dardik has worked with other activists to establish a string of outposts in eastern Binyamin that form a Jewish territorial continuum on both sides of the Alon Highway.
This decree, just before Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year), is a double punch in the gut for me," said Tal. "First and foremost because he is simply throwing me and my family out into the street and cutting off our livelihood, but no less because the State of Israel in the midst of war is marking us, the shepherds who risk their lives daily in the field to guard the homeland's lands, as enemies."
According to him, "It seems that unlike Gaza and Lebanon where the State of Israel has internalized the fact that we are dealing with an enemy that must be rooted out to the very last, in Judea and Samaria the security establishment is still in a state of total loss and is directing the bulk of its forces against the settlements - while the Palestinian Authority is being afforded a total whitewash both in its terror activities and in its land-grabbing."
Despite all, those who think that they will succeed in breaking us through such orders will be disappointed. We have already gone through worse things and only came out stronger and more resolute. With God's help this order too will be for the good and we will win this battle with God's help," added Derdik.
In the meantime, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant signed administrative detention orders for four months against two additional farmers, including a father of a girl from Samaria. With his signature, Gallant broke another record in the number of administrative detention orders he issued during his tenure, which now stands at no less than 28, as opposed to 25 in all governments since the state's inception.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/396963
ITS NOT ENOUGH TO DESTROY ISRAELI SHEPHERDS HOMES AND LIVELIHOODS, ANOTHER TGREAT TO THEIR LIVES IS THE ABSENCE OF SAFE PLACES OR BOMB SHELTERS TO PROTECT CHILDREN AND PARENTS FROM INCOMING MISSILES OR IRON DOME MIS-FIRINGS.
Israel National News - Arutz Sheva has received dozens of complaints regarding an untenable reality: There are no bomb shelters or protected spaces in dozens of young settlements in Judea and Samaria. […] http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/397088
02 October 2024
VERY VERY IMPORTANT VIDEO Emergency Siren Before Rosh Hashana*****
Emergency Siren Before Rosh Hashana
Rabbi Weissman explaining Who you should be afraid of, and its not the Erev Rav…EXCELLENT
Listen all the way thru
SPECIAL — Rabbi Weissman — EMERGENCY SIREN and THREE GENERATIONS BEFORE MASHIACH
Please, please, please share this short message I just recorded about the sirens and booms in Israel.
We also learned very important insights about complainers that we can all take to heart and apply in our lives.
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Reb Neuberger SPECIAL for Rosh Hashana
Dear Friends,
As you know, I had not been planning to send another email before Rosh Hashanah, but we just received an audio recording of a speech that my wife and I made at a shul in Queens a few weeks ago. My wife begins the program with a brief description of our life and then I discuss Rosh Hashanah. The entire program is exactly fifty-three minutes.
I think these ideas are fascinating and timely. Even though we are very close to Rosh Hashanah, I am sending you the link in case you would like to listen (which you can even do after Rosh Hashanah)!
Here is the link: https://torahanytime.com/lectures/322221
Tonight we had a massive missile attack in Israel. Hashem miraculously protected us. May He protect us all forever, bring retribution upon our enemies and soon reveal Moshiach ben Dovid, who will lead us into the Age of Redemption.
Ksiva v’chassima tova, Roy Neuberger
From Sinai to Yerushalayim
The Story of Roy and Leah Neuberger
01 October 2024
Reb Goldwag: Haazinu-Rosh Hashana – Rising to the Heavens
Nasrallah Eliminated - Predicted in Parshas Nitzavim ... and much more
Rabbi Daniel Yaakov Glatstein
Rabbi Winston: Parashas HaAzinu-Shuvah
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IT ALMOST FEELS like time travel. Next week will be hectic and probably tiring, so I am getting a head start on the next issue of Perceptions. I am writing for 5785, it should come on us for good, while it is still 5784.
On one hand, what’s the big deal? I do that every week when I write on Sunday for Shabbos, or even for next week already. We’re constantly making plans today for tomorrow. Nothing seems futuristic about that other than the fact that we’re planning for the future.
On the other hand, there is something about every year that is very different from previous years. Weeks are different from each other but they can belong to a single year. A year seems like an independent unit, and though one hundred of them make up a single century, a change in century is so rare that we don’t think about it until it actually happens.
Even the Hebrew word for year, shannah, alludes to this difference. It means change. Chodesh, which is a month, means new, which is a change, but not necessarily to something that is different. Shannah specifically means a change to something different. An act forbidden on Shabbos can become permissible if it’s done with a shinui, in a way that makes it different than the forbidden act.
Admittedly, not much ends on December 31st each year, except another tax year. It’s mostly a night for partying and, tragically, suicide. There is no concept of any kind of judgment, of having to prove yourself to a higher authority, of having to make difficult changes for the better. Quite the contrary. People act in ways on their new year that we Jews apologize on our new year for having done previously.
I have learned that during the blowing of the shofar on Rosh Hashanah, a Torah mitzvah that is central to the day itself, one should have intention for “Na’aseh v’Nishma.” The Jewish people said those words during the shofar blowing at Mt. Sinai because that is when the Shechinah arrived. Our blowing of the shofar connects us over time to that moment, recreating for us in the here-and-now the historic opportunity we had back then.
It is a transformative opportunity. Anyone who takes the shofar blowing seriously feels inspired by it, but the person who takes it to heart changes their heart. Yechezkel prophesied:
“And I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit into you: I will remove the heart of stone from your body and give you a heart of flesh.” (Yechezkel 36:26)
That is what the shofar is capable of doing, if it is allowed to. You see, when the Jewish people said, “We will do and we will understand” at Mt. Sinai, they didn’t just promise their loyalty to God and Torah. They opened their hearts as if through spiritual surgery, so that the reality of God could enter and fill every part of them. That is the very definition of a heart of flesh, and a life-changer.
Because a person goes where their heart goes. Even if the brain wins out for a while, an unhappy heart will, in the end, prevail. That’s why God said in Parashas Ki Savo that the curses will come because we did not serve God in joy while we still had what to be joyful about. We only give ourselves to that which pulls our heart, which is why the rabbis advise that a person should learn the sections of Torah that talk to their heart.
We certainly won’t change if our hearts aren’t in it. We might go through the motions for a while, but only until the heart says, “Enough!” Motivational speakers can inspire people to get up and do what they haven’t until then, but if people don’t find something to love in what they are trying to accomplish, they won’t succeed.
They certainly won’t be happy, and there is a mitzvah to serve God in joy. But everyone knows that you can’t command someone to be happy, so the mitzvah is more about doing that which will lead you to serve God in joy. In short, do that which will lead you to love of God, one of the six constant mitzvos we have to fulfill every day.
That’s how we make God our king on Rosh Hashanah, and hopefully for the rest of our lives. Any king can impose his rule on his subjects. But his subjects won’t love him, the basis of any real loyalty a king needs from his people. A monarch needs to inspire people to love them for a kingdom to survive and hopefully, thrive.
Because nothing stays the same in this world. The world is constantly changing, and this changes the needs of the Malchus as well. Rome fell, as has every other empire, because its subjects did not change with the times. They did not love their king or the kingdom, and they therefore lacked the kind of loyalty necessary to make people more malleable to change.
We’re here today as a people living by Torah, those that still do, because of our love of God. Without it, people have a very difficult time remaining committed to Torah when the pull away from a Torah lifestyle is so strong. We’re willing to adapt and make changes for our King each year because of that love, and Rosh Hashanah is the best time of year to renew and strengthen that love. Do that, and the judgment will take care of itself.
בס״ד
Kesivah v'Chasimah Tovah,
Pinchas Winston
30 September 2024
7 Incredible IDF MIRACLES in Gaza
In the midst of intense battles and life-threatening situations, miracles often appear when we least expect them. In this video, we share seven real and awe-inspiring stories of divine intervention experienced by IDF soldiers on the front lines in Gaza. These accounts reveal the incredible power of faith and the unseen protection that has saved lives in the most dangerous circumstances.
From the power of prayer to miraculous recoveries and unexplainable events, these stories will leave you inspired and moved by the undeniable presence of divine providence. Make sure to watch until the end and witness these extraordinary miracles. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more stories of faith and inspiration. Join as a member to help us continue sharing these powerful messages.Reb Neuberger – Ksiva v’Chassima Tova!
EREV ROSH HASHANAH
Greetings Friends,
There will be no email or video this week.
I wish you and your families and Klal Yisroel a Ksiva v’Chassima Tova! May we and Klal Yisroel all be inscribed in the Book of Life for a life of sweetness and redemption, closeness to Hashem and may we all soon greet Moshiach ben Dovid and see the Bais Hamikdosh!
With blessings from the Holy City, Roy Neuberger
Eliezer Meir Saidel: Lechem HaPanim and Rosh Hashana
Lechem HaPanim and Rosh Hashana – Rosh HaShana
אֵין אֲפִיַּת לֶחֶם הַפָּנִים דּוֹחָה אֶת הַשַּׁבָּת וְלֹא אֶת יוֹם טוֹב אֶלָּא בְּעֶרֶב שַׁבָּת אוֹפִין אוֹתָן וְעוֹרְכִין אוֹתָן לְמָחָר. וְאִם חָלוּ שְׁנֵי יָמִים טוֹבִים שֶׁל רֹאשׁ הַשָּׁנָה לִהְיוֹת בַּחֲמִישִׁי וּבְעֶרֶב שַׁבָּת אוֹפִין אוֹתָן מִיּוֹם רְבִיעִי (רמב"ם, הל' תמידין ומוספין ה, י).
As we all know, Lechem HaPanim was baked every Friday in the Beit HaMikdash and was switched on the Shulchan every Shabbat (the day after it was baked). Except, according to the Rambam above, if Rosh HaShana happens to fall out on a Thursday and Friday (as it does this year), in which case the Lechem HaPanim is baked on erev Rosh HaShana - on Wednesday.
We know the special miracle - that from the time Lechem HaPanim was placed on the Shulchan, it remained fresh for an entire week. Normally, when baked on Fridays, the bread was still fresh the following morning (Shabbat morning) and that state was preserved the entire week, until it was replaced the following Shabbat. In other words, in a normal week, the "freshness lifespan" of the Lechem HaPanim was 9 days (Fri-the following Shabbat).
However, if Rosh HaShana is on a Thursday/Friday and you have to bake it on the Wednesday before Rosh HaShana, this adds an extra two days (11 days in total) that the Lechem HaPanim has to remain fresh.
The miracle of the Lechem HaPanim remaining fresh, was while it was on the Shulchan, but in the case of Rosh HaShana on Thu/Fri, the Lechem HaPanim is not yet placed on the Shulchan until Shabbat, which means that it is 3 days off the Shulchan (Wed/Thu/Fri) which certainly would give it a chance to go stale.
If you think that is difficult to understand, here is another question. On Yomtov, you are allowed to cook and bake חֻלִּין (the Lechem HaPanim was still חֻלִּין until it was placed on the Shulchan, at which point it became קֹדֶשׁ). So why not allow them to bake the Lechem HaPanim on 2nd day Rosh HaShana (Fri)? Why did it have to be baked before Rosh HaShana (Wed)?
As we can see from the halacha le'ma'aseh of the Rambam above, it was important that the Lechem HaPanim be prepared before Rosh HaShana (not on Rosh HaShana) and even though that added two extra days, it still remained fresh. Which means that the miracle of remaining fresh did not only apply to the Shulchan – when the bread was on the Shulchan - it also applied to Rosh HaShana – that Rosh HaShana itself kept the bread fresh!
So, what is going on here?
There are three reasons that it had to be done this way.
The first reason is that on Rosh HaShana it is decreed what our parnasa will be for the upcoming year. By baking the Lechem HaPanim before Rosh HaShana, on Wednesday, it is not only we who are standing in judgement before HKB"H, the Lechem HaPanim is also judged on Rosh HaShana!
Aside from the individual decrees of parnasa for each and every member of Am Yisrael, there was also a collective decree for the entire nation, manifested through the Lechem HaPanim.
The second reason is that the Shulchan and the Lechem HaPanim is a symbol of מַלְכוּת and on Rosh HaShana we are מַמְלִיךְ אֶת הַמֶּלֶךְ, we re-coronate HKB"H as our King.
Imagine if you were coronating a human king. Would you prepare the coronation feast (including the bread) before the coronation ceremony, or would you only start baking after the ceremony had already begun? Obviously, you would prepare it before. עַל אַחַת כַּמָּה וְכַמָּה with HKB"H's coronation ceremony!
You may ask – so why if the first day of Rosh HaShana falls on a Monday or Tuesday in the week, do we not do the same, i.e. bake it the day before Rosh HaShana? The answer is that Shabbat is not an isolated event in the week, it has days that lead up to it and also days following it.
Sun-Tue are the follow up days after Shabbat, they belong to the Shabbat before them. For this reason, if for some reason you could not make Havdala on Motzei Shabbat, you are still allowed to make Havdala until Tuesday.
Wed-Fri are the lead up days to the next Shabbat. Therefore, the halacha is that you are not allowed to undertake a sea voyage from Wednesday onwards. Wednesday onwards is already preparation for the next Shabbat.
Therefore, if the first day of Rosh HaShana falls on a Mon/Tue, you don't bake Lechem HaPanim before Rosh HaShana, because the Mon/Tue belong to the previous Shabbat, not to the upcoming Shabbat. In this case you bake Lechem HaPanim as usual on the Friday after Rosh HaShana.
The third reason is connected to the Shofar.
There is a very close connection between the Shofar and the Lechem HaPanim. The קְרָנוֹת of the Lechem HaPanim are meant to echo the Shofar. The length of the קְרָנוֹת are seven finger-widths (fingers alongside each other, i.e one hand of 5 fingers plus another 2 fingers from the other hand). This is also the minimum length of a Shofar (Gemara, Nida 26a, Meir Panim, chap. 13, pg 138).
What is the link between the Lechem HaPanim and the Shofar? Just as as the purpose of the Shofar is to move HKB"H from כִּסֵּא דִּין to כִּסֵּא רַחֲמִים, so too does the Lechem HaPanim. Parnasa is entirely מִדַּת הָרַחֲמִים, our parnasa exists only because HK"BH is merciful. By דִּין HKB"H owes us nothing!
The presence of the Lechem HaPanim already on Rosh HaShana adds to the effect of shifting HKB"H from כִּסֵּא דִּין to כִּסֵּא רַחֲמִים.
The fact that HKB"H forgives us on Rosh Hashana is a miracle in itself, according to מִדַּת הַדִּין we would never be forgiven. Chazal say that even the Avot - Avraham, Yitzchak and Yaakov would not have been able to stand up to מִדַּת הַדִּין (Gemara, Erchin 17a). For this reason, we eat, drink and make merry on Rosh HaShana, we have a veritable feast, with symbolic foods, to celebrate this miracle.
Since Rosh HaShana itself is a miracle, it is not surprising that the Lechem HaPanim remained miraculously fresh during Rosh HaShana, even though they were not on the Shulchan.
There are many more links between Rosh HaShana and the Lechem HaPanim, but perhaps the greatest musar haskel that we learn from the Lechem HaPanim related to Rosh HaShana is הַכָּרַת הַטּוֹב. To remember that we existבְּחֶסֶד , not בִּזְכוּת. HKB"H owes us nothing! Everything we have is a miracle and we have to be constantly grateful for that.
If we bring in Rosh HaShana with a deep sense of הַכָּרַת הַטּוֹב, if we daven on Rosh HaShana from a strong feeling of הַכָּרַת הַטּוֹב, that is the starting point to ensure that HKB"H will judge us according to מִדַּת הָרַחֲמִים. Even though we currently do not have the Mikdash (yet), if we apply the principle of הַכָּרַת הַטּוֹב of the Lechem HaPanim, it will have the same effect.
At this point I want to express my הַכָּרַת הַטּוֹב to HKB"H for a year of miracles, both personal and national. I was זוֹכֶה this last year to publish the 2nd edition of Meir Panim, to be able to study Torah with you all בְּצַוְתָּא, through our weekly shiurim and many other personal miracles that I will not detail here. On a national level we have all been witness to HKB"H's ongoing miracles as we edge ever closer to the Geulah.
In the new year תשפ"ה, G-d willing we can look forward to some nice surprises from Machon Lechem HaPanim. I will not give any spoilers and spoil the surprise. B"H.
The new year should B"H be a turning point for all of us, in a positive direction. A year of הִתְקָרְבוּת to HKB"H and a year of more miracles. תשפ"ה is rashei teivot for תִּהְיֶה שְׁנַת פֹּה, as in נֵס גָּדוֹל יִהְיֶה פֹּה. Here are some nice gematriyot for תשפ"ה –
· דוֹנַלְד טְרַמְפּ נָשִׂיא
· וְנָחָה עָלָיו רוּחַ ה' רוּחַ חָכְמָה וּבִינָה
· מִלְחָמָה נֶגֶד גַּרְעִין אִירָאנִי
· נִיצָּחוֹן לְיִשְׂרָאֵל
· כֶּסֶף וּבְרִיאוּת
· כָּל הָאָרֶץ פָּצְחוּ רִנָּה
· אָשִׁירָה לַה' כִּי גָמַל עָלָי
· וּמַהֵר לְגָאֳלֵנוּ גְּאֻלָּה שְׁלֵמָה
· רַגְלֵי מְבַשֵּׂר
Amen, kein yehi ratzon.
Shana Tova, Ketiva ve'Chatima Tova le'Altar le'Chaim Tovim ule'Shalom.
Eliezer Meir Saidel
Machon Lechem Hapanim
Reb Goldwag: Call Of Moshiach 3 - The Time is Now
In this podcast, we continue our discussion with the precedent for Am Yisrael to be saved by someone who does not seem to be a righteous ind...