Should Jews Be Forced to Hire Jewish Labor?
And did yet another slain Jewish soldier really die in combat? See the video.
If you ask this question of “left wing” Jews, the reflexive response is likely to be “Definitely not! That is discrimination and racism.”
If you ask “right wing” Jews with secular minds (and I include in this category most Religious Zionists and Otzma Yehudit Kahanist biryonim types), the reflexive response is likely to be “Of course!” (The biryonim might add with a smirk “There wouldn’t be anyone else around to hire!” May Hashem never allow them to get power, either.)
Most Jews with greater commitment to the Torah would reflexively agree with that in principle, without stopping to think about what the Torah actually has to say on the subject.
Fortunately, Rav Elchonon Wasserman addressed this in 1933 in a series of open letters. He definitely thought about what the Torah has to say on the subject, which is all that should matter to a Torah-minded Jew (what every Jew is supposed to be). If what the Torah actually has to say conflicts with our feelings, instincts, or preconceived notions, we need to recalibrate ourselves to align with the Torah.
I was very surprised by Rav Wasserman’s perspective, but that’s because I was conditioned by my surroundings without devoting thought to this matter, while Rav Wasserman came with a pure and compelling Torah argument. I am grateful to Rav Wasserman for setting me straight.
That’s what learning is.
Tonight’s class is full of important lessons to guide us away from the “Bolshevik Torah” of the Zionists then and now, protect us from their openly stated goal of destroying the “old Jew” to build a “new Jew” in his place, and recalibrate us to align with the Torah of Hashem.
You’ll also be intrigued by what this has to do with Covid and vaccines, and whether the proclamations of contemporary rabbis are tantamount to law. Da’as Torah doesn’t at all mean what so many people have been led to believe…
The class is embedded above and on Rumble here.
The Erev Rav have a new year’s resolution to get more Jews maimed and killed, especially the best religious fighters, while enriching themselves along the way. Of course, their version of the story is somewhat different, but if you take your emotional attachment to them and their institutions out of the picture and dispassionately examine the facts, the picture is clear enough.
For example, more IDF soldiers who rushed to defend border communities on October 7 (on their own, of course) have been prosecuted by the state than Hamas mercenaries who perpetrated the carnage (zero to date). Go ahead, flag-waving, yellow ribbon-wearing fools, make it make sense.
Major Shahar Netanel Bozaglo was recently killed by a rocket fired against his tank in Gaza. According to media reports that regurgitate whatever the state tells them to print (see the Jerusalem Post, for example), he was killed in combat, killed in battle while fighting in the Gaza Strip, etc.
Once again, we have video from the executioners. They always seem to know when they can run right up to a clunky Puma with a malfunctioning open hatch and toss an explosive inside, without anyone seeing them and blowing their brains out, and then they can celebrate, run back to their nearby dilapidated building, take video of the aftermath, and enjoy some free hummus from Israel.
It almost seems like these are targeted assassinations. Funny how they always seem to know.
It’s a good thing the early Bolshevik Zionists who collaborated with the Nazis for power and profit were just a historical footnote, not the bedrock of the state they founded, and their proteges are nothing like them.
But I digress. Here is the video, which was posted on September 24, and seems to be the attack that killed Bozaglo. It comes with the following comment in Arabic:
As part of the “Moses’ Stick” series of operations, a Zionist Merkava tank was destroyed with an Al-Yassin 105 missile in the Tal al-Hawa area, south of Gaza City.
Contrary to the media regurgitations, my eyes do not see a Jew killed in combat, in battle, or while fighting. I see a sitting duck in no-man’s land, without any infantry or support around him, getting blown up, easy peasy. A child could have taken out this tank.
Of course, the apologists will quickly point out that I am not a military expert. I have no understanding of how complicated these operations are, how brilliantly our leaders plan them. I cannot fathom their ways. I must have faith. If it weren’t for them it would be even worse. Plus, we’re winning. I saw it on the news. Can’t you tell?
It’s funny how people who are cynical about faith in God and Chazal have such obstinate faith in them.
In them:
Whatever you say, Pinocchio.
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