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09 August 2015

ISRAELI GOVERNMENT TO DESTROY 20 YEAR OLD SYNAGOGUE

They destroyed synagogues in Gush Katif, and now they want to destroy a 20 year old Synagogue in a Jewish community of Givat Zeev, because some Arabs and Yesh Din, our enemies, claim ownership, even though the synagogue land was purchased from owners.

WHY DID THEY WAIT 2 DECADES, 
20 plus YEARS TO SPEAK UP?

THERE HAS TO BE 
A STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON SUCH CLAIMS!

The High Court on Sunday postponed the demolition of a synagogue in the town of Givat Ze'ev. The synagogue, which has been in use for over 20 years, was slated to be demolished after far-left group Yesh Din filed a petition with the High Court, claiming that the structure had been build on privately-owned Palestinian land. ArutzSheva

As it stands, if the High Court deems so, the court order demolition will go into effect on August 17.




Photo from A-7
How many synagogues were destroyed, set on fire with Jews in them, in WWII? Doesn't the govt realize what they are doing? They will be held accountable by the Ultimate Court on High, in Shamayim, for their destructible behavior. That Court operates on middah kneged middah, which means measure for measure! 



THE ULTIMATE YESH DIN!!

2 comments:

HDG, Yerushalayim, E"Y Shlemah said...

Neshama, you are doing so well with your posts lately!

Only for Jews is there no statute of limitations on any supposed crime we commit. It doesn't even have to be a crime when we commit it, but only years later is it declared one, just for us...the latest is this beit knesset.

No more monkey business. Things like this synagogue being destroyed, and Torah-true Jews being arrested and held in prison FOR NO REASON should not be allowed to happen.

Why, oh why are we so helpless???

Tomer Devorah said...

Lol. They say great minds think alike, Neshama. :-) We must have been working on the same subject at the same time this morning.

Gam zu l'tovah. We'll soon know why it all had to happen just the way it did.

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