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18 July 2021

THE HIDDEN STORY OF THE LETTERS OF HASHEM’s NAME (Geula Imminent IY”H) B”H

MAJOR KABBALIST AFFIRMS: “LETTERS APPEARING ON OLD CITY WALL SIGNAL IMMINENT REDEMPTION”; AND THE HIDDEN STORY OF THE LETTERS

Rabbi Yitzchak Batzri, a noted kabbalist from Jerusalem, reacted to the recent revelation of the first three letters of the four-letter ineffable name of God appearing on the eastern retaining wall of the Temple Mount by affirming that according to Jewish tradition, this is indeed a sign that the final redemption is imminent.

In the photo, the plants have grown to form the shapes of letters. The letters seemed to be ‘written’ in ktav ashuri, the calligraphy style used in writing sacred texts. Three letters are clearly seen: י (yud), ה (heh), ו (vav). These are, of course, the first three letters in God’s ineffable four-letter name (minus the final ה (heh). The section of the wall is directly adjacent to the Shaar HaRachamim, the gate of mercy also known as the Golden Gate. According to Jewish tradition, the Shekhinah (שכינה) (Divine Presence) used to appear through the Eastern Gate and will appear again when the Messiah arrives.  The Messiah will arrive via Sha’ar HaRachamim. Out of a mistaken belief that Jewish tradition speaks of the Messiah being from the priestly caste, the Ottomans built a cemetery in front of the gate in order to prevent the Jewish Messiah from arriving.

“When the final letter appears, the throne will be complete,” Rabbi Batzri posted on . The rabbi was reportedly very overcome with emotion when he saw the letters of God’s name on the stones of the Temple Mount. “We must all continue to pray for the construction of the Third Temple. The rabbi suggested reading Tikkun Chatzot, a prayer recited each night after midnight as an expression of mourning and lamentation over the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. In the picture, the rabbi is seen praying Tikkun Chatzot at the western wall. [to be added soon]

Rabbi Batzri emphasized that Tisha B’Av, the ninth day of the Hebrew month of Av, will be on Saturday night at the end of Shabbat. Tisha B’Av commemorates the destruction of the Jewish Temples in Jerusalem.

We all have a part in the destruction of the Temples,” he said. “Any person who does not long for the Third Temple would have been one of those who burned God’s house in the days past. People read the Bible and imagine they would have been one of the holy Jews who served God in Jerusalem. The only way to know that is by your actions right now, on Tisha B’Av. If you long for the tome, pray for the Temple, long for God’s house, then you will merit to be in God’s presence when the final letter finally appears, which could be any moment, perhaps even this Tisha B’Av.”

The story of the letters first appeared in ‘Kehila’, an Orthodox Jewish Hebrew news site. According to the story, the letters on the wall were first recorded by Rabbi Yair Weinstock who wrote about it to commemorate the anniversary of the passing of Rabbi Ḥayyim ben Moshe ibn Attar also known as the Or ha-Ḥayyim, who passed away in 1743 and is buried on the Mount of Olives. About one month ago., Rabbi Weinstock was approached by Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Beckerman, who frequently prayed at the graveside of the Ohr ha-Hayyim. Rabbi Beckerman told Rabbi Weinstock about the appearance of the letters in an area of the walls of the Temple Mount overlooking the gravesite of the Ohr HaHayyim.

Rabbi Weinstock associated the appearance of the letters to a story that took place in that area. During World War Two, the Nazis had taken control of Libya and Rommel in Egypt seemed set to conquer the Holy Land in a move that would have led to the British fleeing. This would have left all the Jews in Palestine under Nazi rule. As the fearful possibility seemed imminent, Rabbi Yaakov Landau, the Chief Rabbi of Bnei Brak, approached Rabbi Yisrael Friedman, the spiritual leader of the Husiatyn Hassidic sect, who lived in Tel Aviv, who was known to be an exceptionally pious individual. Rabbi Lau requested that Rabbi Friedman pray to remove the danger to the Jews. Rabbi Friedman replied that faith in God was necessary.

“And the Jews of Europe who were sent to their death did not have faith?” Rabbi Lau replied.

“The land of Israel is different,” Rabbi Friedman replied.

On the 16th of Tammuz, the anniversary of the Ohr HaHayyim’s death, Rabbi Friedman traveled to his graveside on the Mount of Olives as was his custom. He was joined by several of his students and other prominent rabbis. Due to the dire situation, the prayers become cries for heavenly mercy. The tension increased and the prayers grew more intense.

Finally, Rabbi Freidman, who had been staring at the Temple Mount, turned and said, “He [Hitler] won’t come here.”

He added in a whisper heard only by those nearby, “I saw the letters of God’s ineffable name written in glowing gold over the grave and therefore I know with certainty that [the Nazis] will not come here.”

Rabbi Weinstock wrote, “The wonderous letters that the holy Rabbi Friedman saw, no one else merited to see. But the letters that are growing on the wall precisely in front of his grave, many people are seeing and repenting, crying out to come close to Hashem in these powerful days.”

[video soon]

All photos and video at https://www.israel365news.com/194977/major-kabbalist-affirms-letters-appearing-on-old-city-wall-signal-imminent-redemption-and-the-hidden-story-of-the-letters/









8 comments:

moshe said...

This is wonderful. The only think that bothers me is that 365News is a questionable site, lo Yehudi! Is there truth to that?

Neshama said...

Reb Dov said, on his blog, "I know that Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz of Israel365 website has good relations with fundamentalist Xtians, but is there any evidence that he prays with them in their churches? Do Missionaries write for his site? I actually know him although we are not close friends. But my impression is that he has close Xtian friends and appreciates their support for Israel. That does not make his site a Missionary site. For instance, I have never seen the New T. quoted on his site. “

xtians are being persecuted; they’re burning ch….es in Canada, not allow preaching.
Eisav is/was Yaakov’s brother, and when Yaakov was buried a skirmish broke out that ended with the head of Eisav rolling onto Yaakov in his kever. This means the “good” part of EIsav (his coach) did teshuva. It’s true we have to be careful, but our Geulah is for everyone and the world. There will be good G-d fearing xtians and atheists that will come to recognize HaShem and the falsity of what they might have believed prior.

If we find out otherwise then we will have to deal with it then, but they are the only English site that brings us important news in English not seen in other Israeli sites, except for maybe Sod1820.co.il which is only in Irit.

So be careful of anyone that demeans and lies about anyone who reads any news on that site.

Daniel Grad said...
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Neshama said...

Daniel, this is the same article. What are you telling us?

Daniel Grad said...
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Neshama said...

Thank you Daniel, yes it is energizing and shocking us into where we belong at this crucial time.

Neshama said...

About Canada: "Hate crimes targeting Christians are increasingly becoming normal in Canada. There have been at least 45 attacks on Christian congregations in the country since June, including 17 cases in which churches were completely burned down.” Sources: TheCounterSignal.com, BBC.com 1, BBC.com 2, CTVNews.ca

BTW Treudau’s familial last name is “Castro” yes, that one.

moshe said...

Trudeau is an extreme leftist and known as antisemitic.