This week's Torah class is available here.
Many Jews will continue to make every excuse under the sun to stay in exile until the bitter end. Beneath the rationalizations, justifications, and contortions, they remain excuses because deep down they WANT to stay in exile.
They make a religion out of one source about "three oaths" that they take completely out of context and misapply.
They fabricate a halacha that we must stay in galus until Moshiach comes in a limousine to pick them up, while ignoring mountains of Torah sources that contradict them.
They resent when people warn them about history repeating itself one last time in galus, and foolishly retort that ISRAEL might be destroyed one last time.
They gleefully point to terrorist attacks in Israel to downplay the warnings and mock those who feel safer in Israel.
They make kefirah-ish arguments.
I didn't dedicate the entirety of this week's Torah class to this topic, because I've already written many articles about this and an entire sefer (many links at the end of this email). It's not really a debate. But I did share yet another straightforward source to supplement what should be obvious to anyone who is intellectually honest -- it was and is Hashem's will for Jews to return to Eretz Yisrael en masse, even though Moshiach has not yet come, and even though Israel is an Erev Rav state.
Also:
Why were Calev and Pharaoh's daughter a match made in heaven?
What did Chazal say about a Torah scholar who lacks common sense and manners?
What did Chazal say about a Torah scholar who lacks common sense and manners?
And much more in this week's Torah class: https://rumble.com/v4lw5t5-r-and-b-torah-fellowship-100-we-return-to-israel-before-moshiach-comes.html
Related links to my sefer and articles:
"And he sent the dove...and it did not find rest." Yehuda the son of Nachman said in the name of Rabbi Shimon, had it found rest it would not have returned. Similarly, "she dwelled among the nations, she did not find rest" (Eicha 1) — had she [the Jewish people] found rest, they would not return. Similarly, "and in those nations you will not find repose, nor rest for the sole of your feet" (Devarim 28) — had they found rest they would not return (Midrash Rabba Noach 33:6).
In light of all that I have written previously and all that is happening in the Diaspora after another respite, no further commentary should be necessary.
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