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30 June 2024

Proposed Bill to Ban the [unjustified] Administrative Detentions of Israeli citizens

"...while Defense Minister Yoav Gallant [...] has been in charge of the security establishment, more Israeli citizens than ever before have been subject to administrative detention."


On Sunday, the Ministerial Legislation Committee is scheduled to debate a proposed bill to ban the administrative detentions of Israeli citizens. Submitted by Mk Simcha Rothman (Religious Zionism), Chairman of the Knesset Constitution, Law, and Judgment Committee, the bill points out that in the past year, while Defense Minister Yoav Gallant (Likud) has been in charge of the security establishment, more Israeli citizens than ever before have been subject to administrative detention.

British Mandate's Emerg Regs of 1945

Administrative detention, meaning placing a person in jail without telling them on what charge and without a court hearing, received its authority from the British Mandate’s emergency defense regulations of 1945. When the law was applied for the first time by an Israeli government in 1951, then MK Menachem Begin attacked it, proclaiming: “There are tyrannical laws, there are immoral laws, there are Nazi laws. […]. Don’t ask me who determines which law is Nazi and which law is immoral. The law you used is Nazi, it is immoral, and an immoral law is also illegal. Therefore, the arrest is illegal. You had no right to do this, when there is a court, when you have an investigation system in your possession.”

MK Rothman noted: “Israel is fighting for its life and the lives of its citizens in the face of terrorist organizations that seek to destroy it, and therefore powers were required that would allow the security system to sometimes use ‘unconventional weapons’ such as administrative detentions, or restraining orders, by the emergency defense regulations. However, the primary commitment of the state is to its citizens, their security, peace, and freedom, and the deliberative rights that are intended to serve these essential rights must be preserved for them as much as possible.”

“Therefore,” Rothman added, “this bill states that Israeli citizens cannot be detained in administrative detention – unless the Minister of Defense has reasonable grounds to believe that this is a person who is a member of a terrorist organization, who has set for himself the goal of harming the very existence of the state or committing acts of terrorism against its citizens.”

“This distinction is required by the very principle of a defensive democracy that is not obligated to protect those who seek to destroy the very political framework, or who are enemies of the state,” Rothman said.

Needless to say, the security apparatus is not happy with this notion that the only excuse to arrest someone without telling them why or letting them see a judge must be that they hate Israel and wish to destroy it. This is mostly because so many of the 24 Israeli Jews who have been detained extra-legally are lovers of Israel, and many of them have served in the IDF and the war in Gaza.

And so, the security apparatus, most notably the Shin Bet, has enlisted the services of the dogs of tyranny in Israel’s media, chief among them a popularly presumed collaborator with the police and the Shin Bet, Ben Caspit, who wrote in his Maariv column on Saturday, was one of many in the media who cited the Shin Bet claim that “The proposed amendment will result in an immediate, severe and serious damage to the security of the state, this given the elimination of the possibility of using clear deterrence tools against those that information collected in their case indicates an intention to cause an attack.”

Caspit also quoted an anonymous member of the clandestine police who told him that “In order to flatter their electoral base and 7 Jewish administrative detainees, they endanger all Israeli citizens and cause a steep decline in the Shin Bet’s ability to thwart Palestinian terrorism. It will result in bloodshed, it will result in many casualties, it will be a cry for the generations.”

Clearly, they don’t stress the value of an understatement in Shin Bet PR courses.

It comes down to identifying who is a terrorist, and in an environment where settlers’ response to rampant Arab violence in Judea and Samaria is classified as “settler violence,” there is no room for Rothman’s view that to be a terrorist fundamentally means acting against the welfare of the Jewish State.

The Shin Bet and its media agents’ bruhaha over Rothman’s bill that aims to prevent the jailing of Israeli Jews for consecutive three-month stretches obscures the fact that Israeli law offers security agencies broad freedom to curtail the freedoms of suspects, provided they can present their case to a judge. With judicial approval, in extreme cases where the Shin Bet can show merit, suspects, including Jewish ones, have been detained for 28 days without access to a lawyer, based on judicial approval.

The fact is that DM Gallant and the Shin Bet have no respect for our democratic institutions and fear the day when instead of rounding up the usual suspects in the Jewish settlements they would be obligated by law to explain why. They also fear the unavoidable challenges to their notion that a Jewish terrorist is an Israeli citizen who disagrees with them.

One thing is for certain, Ben Caspit and the rest of Israel’s supposed guard dogs of democracy have proven once again that whatever it is they are guarding, it definitely isn’t democracy.


Source:  https://www.jewishpress.com/news/left-vs-right/shin-bets-dogs-attack-mk-rothmans-bill-to-prevent-jailing-jews-without-trial/2024/06/30/

THE GATE OF TEARS

 after watching the heartbreaking Levaya of Yakir zt”l, and hearing so many speak of this special person, I kept asking myself, why do these beautiful young men, devoted to the Land of Israel have to die? Why?

so many tears Hashem! Why? and then this came my way:

https://www.foundmyself.com/Natalie+Holden/art/tear-drop/95243

There are many gates to Heaven. Nowadays, however, they are all closed. All of them, that is, except one. The Gate Of Tears. When someone prays to G-d with eyes of tears, those prayers fly straight through the Gate Of Tears. The Gate of Tears is never closed.

If so, why does it need a gate?

Take a walk around an orphanage at night. You wonít hear a sound. In spite of the many young children there, no one cries. We only cry when we know someone will answer us. In an orphanage, no one is there to answer the tears.

Yom Kippur is a day when we should cry. We should cry because we know there is Someone there to answer us. That we have a Father, a King who will deal with us with charity and kindness if we throw ourselves on His mercy.

There's another kind of tears though. A crying of hopelessness. A crying which doesnít implore G-d's help. It's a crying which says that we don't believe G-d can really help us, or worse, that there is no One there to hear our tears.

That ís why the Gate of Tears has a gate. For the tears of hopelessness.

  • The Kotzker Rebbe



    Is Hashem waiting for the bucket of tears to fill and overflow and then He will send Mashiach??

Source for Gate of Tears: Ohr Somayach Institutions www.ohr.edu[https://ohr.edu/holidays/rosh_hashana_and_yom_kippur/teshuva/1176]

HaRabbanit Yamima Mizrachi – צפו בדבריה של הרבנית ימימה מזרחי בביקור במנהרות הכותל

 

JUDEA & SAMARIA IS SLOWLY SLIPPING AWAY.......IS THIS PART OF A PLAN? AND IF SO, BY WHOM?


Yesha Council Chairman and Binyamin Region Governor Israel Gantz sent a letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Galant, and other cabinet ministers, detailing the dangers of the Palestinian Authority's construction plans in Area B. According to him, the plan is the Palestinian Authority's takeover of the British Police Junction area in Benjamin, by strangling the surrounding area with massive construction that will change the face of the settlement.

https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/392313

"They are acting strategically and calculatedly to enclose the settlements, control major roads and ways, and create significant Arab continuity," noted Gantz in his letter, adding that "the council continuously warns and highlights the issue to enforcement agencies in the IDF and the Civil Administration. These days we are exposed to a large and dangerous plan that is already in advanced stages, under which large residential and infrastructure projects are being built on ridges controlling the connection of Highway 60 and Highway 465. This is a major traffic artery connecting East Judea and Samaria (in Binyamin) to West Judea and Samaria.

The projects detailed by Gantz are mainly located, as mentioned, in Area B, which prevents regular enforcement by the Civil Administration.

"Thus, the Palestinian Authority will achieve its goal of dividing Judea and Samaria and separating the central region from the eastern settlement area and the Jordan Valley. Once this division plan is completed, the Arabs will have territorial continuity from Jerusalem to the Ariel area. This is a dangerous continuity that the State of Israel cannot allow in every aspect - both security and national," noted Gantz.

Gantz concluded his letter with a demand for significant enforcement by the security forces in order to prevent the completion of control at a strategic point in the heart of the country: "Judea, Samaria, and the Binyamin regions are security areas for the State of Israel. After October 7th, there is no need to elaborate on the implications of such construction plans."

"I urge you to take every way, administrative, military, and state, to cut off these projects and send a message that the State of Israel will not allow strangulation and loss of territory."

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Protecting Biblical Israel. Governor and Yesha Council Chair, Israel Ganz







Listen to a Mother Lovingly Describe Her Beautiful Son PHOTO UPDATE

who is no more

i just watched the entire Levaya ..... his mother is a special person, and Yakir zt"l was a special person. 

Sergeant First Class (res.) Yakir Shmuel *Tatelbaum (Teitelbaum?) was laid to rest on Sunday afternoon at the military cemetery on Mount Herzl.

Yakir was killed in action over Shabbat during an engagement in northern Gaza.

Yakir's mother eulogized her son and said that today, June 30, would have been his birthday. "He was born June 30, 2002, also on a Sunday. We're here today burying him on his birthday."

"I want to say to Yakir that it was truly an honor and a privilege in every way, being your mother," she said. She added that those who knew Yakir "knew that he was a one-of-a-kind, sensitive, precious, pure, sweeter-than-sweet person."

"When Yakir was born, I will never forget this moment. There was this pleasantness about him. He was calm. The first moments holding him, he wasn't crying ... The first moments of his life were calm, pleasant. We already had the name Yakir picked out, but we so seriously considered naming him Noam because there was just this pleasantness.

"The things that he loved were things that were gentle and soft too," she said. "His love of nature, his love of the land, his love of the sea. He could have lived in the water if he had a chance, whether it's the Dead Sea. We made aliyah when he was five. He loved the Dead Sea at age five. What kid loves the Dead Sea at age five?"

"Anything kashur l'eretz Yisrael (anything connected to the land of Israel), the air, he breathed it in," she said.

"Yakir had so many dreams. He was home last Shabbat," she continued. "At the Shabbat table, he was talking about, when he gets out in August from miluim (reserve duty) what he's gonna do. He was gonna volunteer in the south. But if the chance before that or in the middle for that comes up to give his kidney to somebody or to be a bone marrow donor, he'll stop the volunteer work and do that." He had become passionate about becoming an organ donor in his mid-teens, a wish that is now being fulfilled as many of his organs are being donated in the wake of his passing.

She noted that Yakir was looking to go into education for his career and children loved him.

"Yakir didn't have a lot of fears. He was ready. He was willing to give his life. He knew it was a big risk. He was ready for it, to give for our precious state. And that's exactly what happened. He was ready when it happened," she said.


singing Ani Ma'Amim 


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*was this a deliberate misspelling? Or is this their family name?


Source:  https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/392319

Rabbi Glatstein — Vayimaen (וימאן) - Out of Excuses and Building a Dynasty

Vayimaen (וימאן) – Running Out of Excuses

 

 Vayimaen (וימאן) - Building a Dynasty

“Torah Learning Protects the Jewish Nation”

 “Listen to the Message, not the messenger”

ISRAEL (VINnews) — The Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel sharply criticized the Israeli Supreme Court’s ruling against Charedim. According to Israeli media, during a sermon Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef said: “These secular judges who do not know a single page of Talmud – what do they know? They do not come close to the ankles of our rabbis. There is no need to fear them.”

He also said they are using gentile laws [to determine their ruling].

According to Arutz Sheva, Shas Chairman Aryeh Deri, also criticized the decision, emphasizing that Torah Learning protects the Jewish nation.

“The Jewish people have survived persecutions, pogroms, and wars only by preserving their uniqueness – the Torah and the commandments. This is our secret weapon against all enemies, as promised by the Creator of the world. 

Even here, in the Jewish state, alongside our precious soldiers who risk their lives against the enemies, we will continue to zealously guard the society of Torah learners who uphold it under hardship. They are the ones who preserve our inherent strength and perform miracles in battle. 

There is no power in the world that can separate the people of Israel from Torah study, and anyone who tried in the past failed miserably. No arbitrary ruling will cancel the society of Torah learners in Eretz Yisrael, which is the branch on which we all sit.”

On Tuesday, the court unanimously ruled that the state is obligated to draft yeshiva students. They also canceled all funding to yeshivas under the current system, prompting a deep concern among the Charedi community.

The state does not have the authority to order a blanket exemption from enlistment, and it must act in accordance with the provisions of the Defense Service Law. In the absence of a legal framework for exemption from enlistment, it is not possible to continue transferring support funds to yeshivas and study halls for students who have not received an exemption or whose military service has not been deferred,” ruled the judges.

As everyone knows, on the morning of October 7, 2023, the State of Israel experienced a brutal terrorist attack. Since then, for a period of over 8 months, we have been at war against terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip and the northern front. As is known, the needs of the army in peacetime are not the same as in wartime. Accordingly, the current stance of the defense establishment is that due to the abundance of security tasks and the intense fighting in various arenas, there is a concrete and urgent need for additional manpower.”

On Lag B’Omer, Rabbi Yosef criticized the court as well.

He said, “These are foolish judges. Instead of giving more money to the yeshivas, they give pennies to the married yeshiva students.”

“Instead of raising it, they went and cut it. For nearly two months there has been no money for the yeshiva world. Where are your brains? We are in such a difficult situation, and when there is a war, we need merits for the nation of Israel. Instead of supporting that, you are cutting off the branch you are sitting on.”

He said, “Our Torah helps our soldiers, all of the wounded. If Hashem would give them brains, they would bring back all of the budgets. In normal times, they should have quit the government – what kind of government is this? They are waiting for them to join a government with the Left and then whatever we want, they will give us, while the Right always makes us problems.”

https://vinnews.com/2024/06/29/chief-rabbi-sharply-rebukes-court-ruling-against-charedim/

*”foolish” is too kind, “malicious” would be more appropriate


One By One.....

 they are leaving us ..... bereft of Holy leaders

Zakein HaMekubalim HaGaon Hatzaddik Rav Shalom Aharon Shmueli, z’tl, passed away at the age of 106 on Shabbos morning at Shaare Tzedek Hospital.

HaRav Shmueli, z’tl, a talmid of HaMekubal HaRav Mordechai Sharabi, z’tl, was a hidden tzaddik who worked as a cobbler on Rechov Aggripas. He often stopped his work to learn Kabbalah but if anyone entered the store, he would quickly hide the sefer.

The Belzer Rebbe had a close connection with him and would visit him to learn Kabbalah.

His entire life was dedicated to the daled amos of Torah v’avodah but in his great anavah, he always stayed behind the scenes and refused to accept any honors.

His son, HaMekubal Harav Binyahu Shmueli is the Rosh Yeshivah of Yeshivas Hamekubalim Nahar Shalom in the Machane Yehudah neighborhood of Jerusalem.

The levaya took place at Yeshivas Porat Yosef in Geulah on Motzei Shabbos at 11 p.m. and continued to the Sanhedria Beit HaChayim, where the burial took place.

(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)

https://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/israel-news/2293668/bde-zakein-hamekubalim-harav-shalom-shmueli-ztl-passes-away-at-age-106.html


we will have no recourse but to pour our hearts out to Hashem to save us from ourselves and that means ALL OF US including the 'bnei samael' before they shred all of us to pieces with their protests. 

as never before those of us who cling to HKB"H must strengthen our Emuna and Bitachon. Hashem promised ......

......and we wait

28 June 2024

[Eretz Yisrael] A "Very very good land"

 

"A very, very good land"

(Numbers 14:7)

Sivan 22, 5784/June 28, 2024

The sudden descent into an abyss of spiritual despair and nihilistic negativity of which we were witness to in reading last week's Torah selection, Beha'alotcha, continues unabated in this week's Torah reading, Shelach. "Shelach lecha - Send out for yourself men who will scout the Land of Canaan, which I am giving to the children of Israel. You shall send one man each for his father's tribe; each one shall be a chieftain in their midst." (Numbers 13:2) 

It is unclear whether HaShem was presenting a commandment or simply granting approval to an idea that arose from within the Israelite encampment, but clearly it seemed like a reasonable proposition. The nation was preparing to enter into and conquer the land that G-d had promised them, so why not first have a look at what awaits them? 

The fact that G-d has promised them the land of Canaan for an eternal inheritance, and has made it abundantly clear that taking Israel out of Egypt and bringing them to Sinai where they received Torah was all for the purpose of fulfilling His promise, conducting proper reconnaissance would appear to be the responsible thing to do in advance of entering the land. After all, the Torah which Israel agreed to at Sinai was a covenant in which Israel became an active partner in achieving HaShem's plans for humanity. Without personal and national responsibility there is no covenant.

Nevertheless, the spy mission proved to be an unmitigated disaster. Parashat Shelach presents us with many clues as to why the plan failed so miserably. Why were twelve people required to search out the land? This suggests a delegation and not a spy mission. Why twelve leading tribal figures, notables of prestige? Each had their own interests at play. Being well situated under their current circumstances perhaps they were intimidated by the idea of entering into Canaan where their elevated status might no longer apply? 

And why did Moshe ask them to evaluate what they saw, rather than to simply report on the facts and leave it to the military experts to analyze them? "You shall see what kind of land it is, and the people who inhabit it; are they strong or weak? Are there few or many? And what of the land they inhabit? Is it good or bad? And what of the cities in which they reside are they in camps or in fortresses? What is the soil like is it fat or lean?" (ibid 13:18-20) 

Clearly, the twelve notables, none of whom possessed any military credentials, with the exception of Yehoshua, were unqualified to answer these questions. Nevertheless, by posing these questions to them, Moshe was unwittingly inviting them to form their own opinions and then to vocalize them. And, finally, upon their return, why did they not first meet privately with Moshe and Aharon and deliver their thoughts to them. Moshe could have reminded them that G-d's promise was G-d's promise, that whatever challenges might lay ahead, G-d would see to it that Israel would emerge victorious. By delivering their evil report before the entire congregation of Israel the twelve spies incited a rebellious mob, rendering Moshe and Aharon unable to properly respond and turn the tide.

If the sin of the golden calf was an embarrassment and a stain on the nation of Israel, and a flagrant violation of not one, but two of the Ten Commandments that Israel had only recently received, its negative ramifications and its heretical implications were dwarfed by the sin of the spies. 

Casting aspersions as to G-d's ability to follow through on His explicit promise that He first promised to Avraham, Yitzchak and Yaakov, and later promised to Moshe before sending him to Egypt to free his people, was in itself, a horrific declaration of an utter lack of faith in HaShem as the deliverer of Israel. Calev tried to address this when he silenced the grumbling of the people and said, "We can surely go up and take possession of it, for we can indeed overcome it." (ibid 13:30) 

But when his fellow spies countered, "The land we passed through to explore is a land that consumes its inhabitants, and all the people we saw in it are men of stature. There we saw the giants, the sons of Anak, descended from the giants. In our eyes, we seemed like grasshoppers, and so we were in their eyes," (ibid 13:32-33) 

Calev realized the situation was far more serious than he had suspected. Their underlying message was far more grave than questioning G-d's ability to fulfill His word. This is why Yehoshua and Calev's final appeal to the people's better judgment, began with simple statement, "The land we passed through to scout is a very very good land." (ibid 14:7)

"Very very good land," is not simply a re-emphasis of the spies original assessment of the land they had seen. It is a restatement of the very act of creation itself, and the very reason why G-d created our world. Seven times through the six days of creation G-d observed His work and declared it good. 

G-d's final reflection on all he had created, following the creation of man on the sixth day, was that " it was very good." (Genesis 1:31) By stating that "The land we passed through to scout is a very very good land" Calev and Yehoshua were reminding the people that the very purpose of creation was to place the children of Israel within the land of Israel to live by the Torah of Israel. 

While the lay of the land and the nature of its current inhabitants and the cities within which they dwelled may prove to be important information for Israel to possess before entering the land, it has no bearing on G-d's intention or ability to follow through on His plan for humanity, and His ultimate plan for creation.

Concerning the very first verse of Torah, "In the beginning of G-d's creation of the heavens and the earth," the eleventh century commentator, Rashi, states the following in the name of Rabbi Yitzchak:

"It was not necessary to begin the Torah except from “This month is to you,” (Exodus 12:2) which is the first commandment that the Israelites were commanded, (for the main purpose of the Torah is its commandments, and although several commandments are found in Genesis, e.g., circumcision and the prohibition of eating the thigh sinew, they could have been included together with the other commandments). 

Now for what reason did He commence with “In the beginning?” Because of [the verse] “The strength of His works He related to His people, to give them the inheritance of the nations” (Ps. 111:6). For if the nations of the world should say to Israel, “You are robbers, for you conquered by force the lands of the seven nations [of Canaan],” they will reply, "The entire earth belongs to the Holy One, blessed be He; He created it (this we learn from the story of the Creation) and gave it to whomever He deemed proper When He wished, He gave it to them, and when He wished, He took it away from them and gave it to us."

"The land we passed through to scout is a very very good land" is not simply a reaffirmation that Israel is a land flowing with milk and honey. It is a reminder that G-d created the world and that He remains the master of the world. It is not the physical stature of our adversaries, or how well armed or fortified they are which determines who will win the battle and who will not, and who will inhabit the land and who will not. It is G-d's will, the same will that brought about creation itself.  Calev and Yehoshua's  statement of this fact was not enough to sway the crestfallen people of their day. 

But their message is every bit as relevant today as it was in the wilderness, and even more so. Israel, outnumbered and outgunned by a world that denies its Creator and seeks to confound G-d's very reason for creation, must never forget that the land of Israel is "very very good" and that "we can surely go up and take possession of it, for we can indeed prevail."







Reb Ginsbourg — Shelach and the Spies


 Commentators weigh in on the Sin of the Spies
Was their sin lack of faith in God, was it a provocation, was it their fear of having to fight - or a combination?

Parashat Devarim, Moshe relates in his words, the events leading to his fateful agreement to send the מרגלים: the spies, and the awesome outcome of that mission.

We read:(1:20-34):’Then I said to you:’You have come unto the mountain that Hashem our G-d gives us..go up and possess, as Hashem, G-d of your forefathers, has spoken to you. Do not fear and do not lose resolve.

‘All of you approached and said:’Let us send men ahead of us and let them spy out the Land, and bring word back to us; the road on which we should ascend and the cities to which we should come’.

‘The idea was good in my eyes, so I took from you twelve men..They turned and ascended the mountain..and spied it out..They brought back word to us and said:’Good is the Land that Hashem, our G-d gives us’.

‘But you did not wish to ascend, and you rebelled against the word of Hashem, you G-d. You slandered’ Hashem..’Because of Hashem’s hatred for us did He take us out of the land of Egypt’..the spies saw:’ A people greater and taller than us, cities great and fortified to the heavens..even children of giants have we seen there!’

‘Then I said to you: ‘Do not be broken and do not fear them. Hashem, your G-d, Who goes before you - He shall make war for you, like everything He did for you in Egypt, before your eyes..Yet in this matter you do not believe in Hashem, your G-d..’.

‘Hashem heard the sound of your words, and He was incensed and He swore, saying:’If even a man of these people, this evil generation, shall see the good Land that I swore to give to your forefathers.’ Rashi comments:’’the idea was good in my eyes’:’I consented to your words, thinking that you would reconsider when you saw that I do not withhold it from you, but you did not reconsider.’

Rav Aryeh Leib Heiman elaborates:’Moshe certainly did not think that there was a need to send spies, or that there was anything that needed verifying, after all the promises of Hashem that they would conquer the Land.

‘Rather - as Rashi comments - Moshe surmised that, should he not accede to the demand of the people, they would think that he was concealing something from them..that he does not want them to know the difficulties which await them..’.

In our Parasha - Parashat Shlach - the Torah relates in ‘real time’, the reaction of the people to the report of the spies, on their return from their mission, on hearing their words:(13:27-32)’We cannot ascend till that people for it is too strong for us..The Land through which we have passed, to spy it out, is a land that devours its inhabitants. All the people that we saw in it were huge, we were like grasshoppers in our eyes, and so we were in their eyes.

‘The entire assembly of Bnei Israel raised up and issued its voice; the people wept that night..If only we had died in the land of Egypt..Let us appoint a leader and let us return to Egypt!

‘Hashem said to Moshe:’How long will this people provoke Me and how long will they not have faith in Me, despite all the signs that I have performed in their midst? ‘

The Torah then relates the decree from Above, that all of the people from twenty years shall not enter the Land, but shall perish in the desert, (14:31): ‘And your young children of whom you said they will be taken captive, I shall bring them; they shall know the Land that you have despised.’

The Abarbanel, on the words: ’How long will this people provoke Me’, expounds:’When this people in Egypt were bad and sinful, they had an excuse that the place caused this, and I therefore took them out of there, and said: ‘I will take them from there, and bring them under My wings and they will cleave to Me.

‘When they transgressed at the Sea, they could also be excused, as they had not yet received the Torah, which led to their lack of Emunah; so I said: I will take them to Har Sinai, and the holiness of the place will purify them.

‘After this, when they sinned in the desert, I said that the place, being desolate and forlorn, was the cause; and I said ‘I will bring them to a settled place, and they will believe in Me.’

‘Yet, when they came to the Land they did not believe in Me, so where can I take them that they should change their nature there?

‘This is what was said:’How long will this people provoke Me?’, meaning: to what other place and other land shall we go, where they will not provoke Me and believe in Me? - there is no place where they will not provoke Me and not deny Me there.

‘The Torah mentions the two matters:’provoking Hashem’ AND ‘not have Emunah in Me’, as there were two different classes among the people: there were those who were believers, but still provoked Hashem, regarding His mitzvot, and sought to cast off their yoke of the Torah and of mitzvot.

‘The second group, had no belief in the Torah of Moshe, and therefore had no yoke to cast off.

‘The rebuke of ‘till when will they provoke Me’, was addressed to the first group; the rebuke:’’and not have Emunah in Me, despite all the signs that I have performed for them’, was addressed to the second group, meaning: if after all these signs that I have performed in their midst, they still lacked Emunah…’.

The Alshich Hakadosh commemts , on these two matters:’The charge of lack of Emunah should have preceded that of provoking Hashem, as it came first, and was the reason for their demand to send the spies, and only subsequently, did they provoke Hashed by their evil deeds.

‘But, if we examine the matter, we find that they did not reveal a lack of Emunah initially, as they said that they wanted to send spies only to determine ‘the road on which we should ascend and the cities to which we should come’, though Hashem understood what was in their hearts.

‘Now, after their crying and evil talk, they revealed that they believed in the meraglim, and not in Hashem, who had said that He would bring them to the land.

‘This clearly revealed a lack of Emunah, of no lesser severity than ‘provoking Me’.

‘This is why Hashem said:’How long will this people provoke Me, and how long will they not have Emunah in Me’, but in the meraglim.’

Rav Azaria Figo sweetens our understanding of what lay behind these words of Hashem, expounding:’Bnei Israel acted in two contradictory ways: ‘How long will they provoke Me’, that they wish to act in a way that provokes Me, which can only be if they believe in Me, and know that I feel and can be angered by their actions; but ‘till when’ can also be understood in the opposite sense, that they do not believe in Me all, and deny My Providence over them, despite all the miracles that I did in their midst, which refutes any suggestion of intention to provoke Me.

‘Since they are so bad and sinful in their deeds, I shall smite them, and, in their place make you, Moshe, a mighty nation.’

The Slonimer Rebbe, the Darchei Noam adds:’The prophets teach ( Nechemiah 9:8 ) that a precondition to inheriting the Land is -as we say in each morning’s tefillot -:’And you found his’ , Avraham’s, ‘heart נאמן faithful before You’, and this was the condition for: ‘And you entered into a covenant with him, to give the Land of Canaan’.

‘The words ‘his heart faithful before You’, mean complete Emunah in Hashem, and this is the condition to inheriting the Land.

‘True, Bnei Israel had already passed a test of Emunah in Hashem when they left Egypt, following Hashem into the wilderness with complete faith in Him, as the prophet Yirmiyahu extols, and did not say: ‘how can we go into the desert, a desolate place without vegetation or means of sustenance’; but now, as they were about to enter the Land, they were confronted with a more difficult test of Emunah, as now they saw with their eyes, the very opposite of what had been said to them.

‘Instead of seeing a ‘good land’, they saw ‘a land that devours its inhabitants’.

Alas, they did not pass this test, lacking the essential Emunah, and therefore this generation did not merit to enter the Land.’

We find two other instances in the Torah, where the lack of full Emunah resulted in not being permitted to inherit the Land.

The first of these is in the Mitzvah of Shemittah, the purpose of which, says the Kli Yakar is:’To instill in Bnei Israel the Emunah and trust in Hashem, as Hashem was concerned that, when they entered the Land, they would engage in its work in the way of nature, and, when they succeed, will ascribe it to their ability and hand, and forget Hashem, and no longer put there trust in Him.

Hashem therefore commanded them to completely leave the natural order of things, working the land for six consecutive years, and promising them that, contrary to the natural order of things, He would give the Land strength, not only not to be exhausted by not resting for six years, but, to the contrary, yielding enough in the sixth year, for their sustenance for three years.

‘This required complete Emunah, and as the failure to observe the Mitzvah of Shemittah was caused by a defect in their Emunah, the penalty for not observing it was exile from the Land.’

Sadly, the second instance in which a defect in Emunah resulted in a decree that the transgressor not enter the Land, concerned Moshe and Aaron.

This, of course, was the result of the events at Mei Meriba, where it was decreed that Moshe Rabbeinu - and Aaron - would not enter the Land, because, literally translated, ( Chukat 20:12 ):’יען לא האמנתםֶ בי להקדישני: Because you did not have faith in Me to sanctify Me in the eyes of Bnei Israel, therefore you shall not bring the assembly to the Land which I have given them.’

The Chatam Sofer gives a very different understanding of these words, saying:’האמנתם does not, חס וחלילה , mean that - as the literal translation suggests - that Moshe himself lacked Emunah.

‘Rather, it is used in a causative sense, meaning that: You did not cause Bnei Israel to have Emunah, and, as the events there were intended by Hashem to strengthen the Emunah of Bnei Israel - whose Emunah was incomplete - before they entered the Land, the inheritance of which’, as we have brought, depended on complete Emunah, by their actions, Moshe and Aaron caused the opposite result - weakening the Emunah of the people, the awesome decree was, measure-for-measure, that they themselves not enter the Land.

‘This was measure-for-measure, as the result of the weakening of the Emunah of the people, would, as later events prove, result in the exile of the people from the Land.’

A parting query from Rav Yosef Salant, one which troubles all the commentators:’What was the sin of the meraglim? Did not Moshe charge them (Shlach 13:18-19):’See what kind of land it is, and the people who inhabit it, are they strong or weak..and what of the cities in which they reside are they in camps or in fortresses?’.

‘They were therefore bound to report back on these matters; so what was their sin, when they said, on their return:’The people that dwells in th Land is powerful, its cities are fortified..we cannot ascend to that people for it is too strong for us’?

‘The answer is - as the Ramban and the Akeida elucidate - that Hashem permitted Moshe to send spies, so that Bnei Israel would see how powerful the inhabitants of the Land were, and - most important - then appreciate that only Hashem could defeat them.

‘As Moshe Rabbeinu adjured Bnei Israel:(Eikev 9:1-3):’Hear O Israel: Today you are crossing the Jordan to come and possess nations greater and stronger than you, great cities, fortified up to the heavens. A great and tall people..You shall know this day, that it is the Lord your G-d Who passes over before you..He will destroy them before you..and you shall drive them out and destroy them quickly..’

‘Hashem’s command to send the spies, was to instill in their hearts Emunah in Him, and His might.

‘They would then, as a result of what the spies would see, realize that it was impossible for them to defeat the inhabitants in the natural order of things, and then they would internalize the wonders that Hashem would perform for them.

‘But, alas, by their words, the meraglim caused the opposite effect, saying that ‘חזק הוא ממנו: it is too strong for us’ - but, as our Sages expound, also meaning: ‘from Him’: from Hashem, the true reflection of their lack of Emunah.

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Just Another Day in the Godless Medina

 Last nite there was a raucous march down Ramban toward George where they turn into Azza to protest. They had a microphone loudspeaker thru which they yelled obscenities in their anti-G-D style, banging and shouting along the way. 

BUT NO POLICE IN RIOT GEAR!

NO POLICE TO CORDON THEM OFF! STOP THEIR NOISE AND ARREST THEIR COMMANDOS!

But in bnei Brak where peaceful bochurim sat in the street, no noise, no obscenities, just a quiet statement against the Supreme Draft law.

What happened next.

HORSES, Riot Gear on thugs dressed as police, jumping in to drag, club, and arrest.

So much for the Medina and their godless government and hypocritical political thuggery.



Thirty two Peleg Yerushalmi protesters were arrested by police on Tuesday for blocking Route 4 at Coca-Cola Junction in a demonstration against proposals to draft them into the military.

Police used horses and officers were in riot gear when they broke up the protest.

According to police reports, some protesters verbally assaulted officers, calling them “Nazis,” and lay down under police vehicles in an attempt to block their movement.

The protestors were identified as members of Peleg Yerushalmi, a group that regularly protests against the enlistment of yeshiva bochurim into the military.


https://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/israel-news/2293450/32-peleg-protestors-after-blocking-highway-in-bnei-brak-over-idf-draft-gezeira-videoa.html



Rabbi Daniel Glatstein – Ki Tavo

Parshas Ki Savo: Walking in the Ways of Hashem - Inspiring Awe In the Nations of the World