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30 September 2025

Rabbi Weissman: Priests & Prostitutes — The IDF Rabanut

 

Priests and Prostitutes — The IDF Rabanut 
Plus Rav Wasserman on 600 Jews Against 45,000 Zionist Hellenists
Part 15 of the prophetic teachings of Rav Elchonon Wasserman is filled with powerful and prescient words from Rav Wasserman and the Chofetz Chaim on collaborating with enemies of the Torah (the Zionists), facing difficult tests, spiritual health, how even small bribes can impair a person’s judgment, living in Tel Aviv (circa 1933!), making sure you don’t get vomited out of the land with the Hellenists when their day finally comes (and it will), and much more. 
It’s truly remarkable how accurate his warnings turned out to be, and how timely his words remain nearly a century later.
The class is embedded above and on Rumble here
Priests and Prostitutes — Part 2
For some reason it’s really hard for people to even consider the possibility that the Erev Rav regime would intentionally spread or even manufacture a measles scare for a larger nefarious purpose, as if such a thing is ludicrous and unprecedented. It’s not like some of their greatest heroes collaborated with the Nazis, after all.
So what if their predecessors kidnapped and trafficked Yemenite children and covered it up (a massive, highly orchestrated conspiracy that had to involve numerous people)? So what if they’re still covering it up, and haven’t even named anyone responsible, let alone brought anyone to justice?
So what if they conducted horrific medical experiments on Moroccan children?
Even those who still wish to deny the atrocities of the Covid era — which included murdering patients in isolation wards to promote fear, justify tyranny, and have all roads lead to their Molech injections — can no longer deny what they did to children decades ago, through the same “healthcare” system, and for which there has been no transparency or accountability. 
Transparency and accountability are the most minimal first steps required for teshuva and restoring any measure of trust. 
Knowing that they committed these atrocities and have not taken the minimal required steps for teshuva, why is it so hard for people to believe they would murder a few children to promote a measles scare and more “safe and effective” injections? It isn’t crazy to be suspicious of them; it’s crazy not to be.
The regime is pulling out all the stops to push the measles crapcines, which includes trotting out their clowns in rabbinic garb to make thunderous religious proclamations.
Here is Sephardic Chief Erev Rav David Yosef:If you want to know what a false prophet for hire looks like, I think this is a fine exhibit.
Yosef urges all parents to crapcinate their children for the measles Molech service, and says anyone who doesn’t is literally spilling blood according to Jewish law. He emphasizes this just so you don’t get the wrong idea that his inflammatory words, the likes of which could easily land someone in a dungeon if uttered without the approval of the state for whom he works, against the “wrong” demographic, are hyperbole.
Make no mistake about it: this message is approved by the state.
Tell me, rabbi, if people are literally spilling blood by not injecting their children, does that mean we are allowed and even obligated to kill them? 
Are you available for unscreened questions outside your protected bubble, rabbi?
I will remind people that, according to Chazal, one who is megaleh panim b’Torah shelo k’halacha, one who distorts the Torah to arrive at conclusions that contradict Jewish law, loses his share in the world to come — even if he has Torah and good deeds under his belt (Avos 3:11).
One cannot reasonably argue that Yosef was not megaleh panim b’Torah shelo k’halacha, with all that this entails. So swallow the discomfort, get over your ego, get over your need to identify as whatever label you call yourself, and deal with the truth.
May God protect our children and vomit these revolting monsters out of our holy land without any further delay.
Back in 2024, when it was David Yosef’s brother’s turn to wear the ceremonial priestly garb, I wrote about the inherently corrupt Chief Rabbinate. The article is called Chief Rabbi of Israel: The Quintessence of Controlled Opposition (click on the link to read it).
One doesn’t need to be an investigator to understand that rabbis who are appointed and paid by a Bolshevik government cannot possibly be considered trustworthy voices of Torah, let alone representatives of Torah and the Jewish people to the wider world. This is such an obvious, fundamental point. 
How is it that Chief Rabbis of the State of Israel have any influence whatsoever, especially in Torah-minded circles? Why does anyone care what they have to say about anything? Because they wear ceremonial priestly garb? Because the establishment boosts them and makes them appear prestigious? Because the media gives their inflammatory rhetoric attention? Because you want so badly to believe in a delusion of towering rabbinic figures holding sway in the government? Really, why?
With this in mind, now let’s talk about the Military Rabbinate. If we had a real Jewish state with a real Jewish army, the rabbinic leaders would be the greatest authority, and wars would not even be fought without their authorization and guidance. The Sanhedrin would certainly not be subservient to Hellenists who appoint them and pay for their salaries.
This comes from Military Rabbinate’s page on the IDF website:
The unit of the Military Rabbinate was created at the same time as the Israel Defense Forces in 1948. This unit works in cooperation with the Manpower Directorate. The Chief Military Rabbi, appointed by the Chief of Staff, is the highest religious authority in the IDF and advises the Chief of Staff on matters relating to religion. According to the law, a representative of the rabbinate must be present in each IDF unit. These representatives are in charge of all religious aspects according to the needs and traditions of the soldiers.
From day one, the enemies of Torah who created the state and the IDF also created the Military Rabbinate. Do you believe they did this out of respect for the Torah, because they recognized the Torah as the supreme authority of the Jewish people, the very reason for our existence, and the only reason and right for us to be in Eretz Yisrael altogether? 
Or did they create the Military Rabbinate to paint kosher lipstick on the IDF and subjugate religious Jews under “rabbis” of their choosing?
With the benefit of hindsight up to the present day, which has proven to be the true purpose of the Military Rabbinate?
We don’t even need to guess. The secular people who created, fund, and control the Military Rabbinate outline a list of duties and responsibilities. Notably, the extent of the authority of the rabbinate is to “issue recommendations and guidelines regarding religion in the IDF” and to “oversee the implementation” of whatever recommendations are actually approved.
But of course. You really expected a bunch of Bolsheviks to give their hired rabbis actual autonomy and authority? In their army, no less?
As noted, the Chief Military Rabbi is appointed by the Chief of Staff. Do you think the Chief of Staff is qualified to choose a rabbi if the criteria are Torah scholarship and piety? Of course not. Do you think those are the criteria altogether? 
Do you think the Chief of Staff is looking for a rabbi who is most capable of promoting greater religious observance within the IDF, and fear of Heaven above fear of man (including men such as the Chief of Staff himself?) 
Do you really think the IDF hires rabbis who teach Jewish soldiers of their obligation to defy orders that go against the Torah, or they hire rabbis who make the Torah work for them?
Here’s a bit about the current Chief of Staff, Eyal Zamir:
Zamir was born and raised in Eilat. His grandparents were immigrants from Yemen and Syria. He is a graduate of the 17th class of The Military Academy for Command in Tel Aviv. Zamir is a graduate of the Inter-Service Command and Staff College, and the National Security College. He holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Tel-Aviv University, a Master’s degree in national security from the University of Haifa, and is an alumnus of the General Management Program for Senior Executives (GMP) of The Wharton School.
Definitely sounds like he has the background and ideology to choose rabbis for religious soldiers…
The IDF Rabanut has a YouTube channel with over 50,000 subscribers. If you browse the channel you will be hard-pressed to find anything even remotely rabbinic. The closest I found was a playlist of “halachic questions for army service” on matters of critical importance, such as making kiddush without wine. The answers are so deep and profound that they are all less than a minute long, with commercial music in the background. 
I’m only aware of their channel because of a new video they put out that has been going around. Yesterday a close relative urged me to watch it, saying, “I know this is a propaganda, but it’s inspiring.”
Here is the video:I asked her what was inspiring about this video. Did it inspire her to do teshuva? To do more mitzvos? To learn more Torah? To serve Hashem better? 
No, of course not. 
It inspires the viewer to be proud of the IDF, to support the IDF, to believe the delusion that the IDF is a holy Jewish army fighting wars on the behalf of the Jewish people, and we should feel better about all these precious young Jews being maimed and killed.
That is the purpose of this video. And that is the purpose of the bulk of the videos on the IDF Rabanut’s YouTube channel. It is all propaganda, laced with kefirah, designed to get you excited about Jews in uniforms jumping up and down and dancing to pseudo-religious pop music.
Such as their most popular video, with over 11 millions views:The recurring theme of these music videos is not to be afraid, we are lions, the everlasting nation will not be defeated, and, let’s throw a bone, Hashem is with us.
Right, don’t be afraid, even though upwards of 20,000 Jewish soldiers have been maimed and killed in little Gaza in less than two years, without actually rescuing a single hostage, while state-owned weapons manufacturing companies are taking our record tax money and earning record profits, while soldiers beg for food and toilet paper. Makes sense! 
Don’t be afraid to run into that death building to look for tunnels, or ride around in a jalopy with a malfunctioning hatch! You’re a lion!
And don’t worry about the fact that Hashem being with us is contingent on many things, including an absence of vulgarity in the military camps, which drives away the shechina (Devarim 23:15). So what if you have thousands of women in the army where they don’t belong, and all sorts of improper behavior is de rigueur? Hashem doesn’t care! Jump up and down!  Od yoter tov!
This is what the IDF’s Rabbinate is all about: brainwashing soldiers, hijacking the Torah, and serving the agenda of those for whom they work. 
They don’t work for the soldiers. They don’t work for the people of Israel. They certainly don’t work for Hashem. They work for the people who hire and pay them, and they don’t work for any of the above, either — just the opposite.
But rest assured. One of the “responsibilities” of the Military Rabbinate is to provide every soldier with “a Bible during his or her IDF swearing-in ceremony.” I don’t know what heter there is for soldiers to swear, but I’m sure the rabbis worked that out. 
And I don’t know why a “Bible” is sufficient without a Shas and a Shulchan Aruch as well, at the very minimum, but I suppose we shouldn’t indoctrinate new recruits with too much religion while they’re busy swearing body and soul to the IDF. It could get in the way.
They might not be excited about getting maimed and killed anymore. And that could lead to problems.
One final thought: the hundred or so yeshiva students who are languishing in jail now for the crime of dodging IDF “service” should be referred to as prisoners of Zion.
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4 comments:

Ephraim said...

""If you want to know what a false prophet for hire looks like, I think this is a fine exhibit.""
The definition of a נביא שקר can be found in סנהדרין and the משנה תורה. According to halachic criteria, he's not a נביא שקר.

"I will remind people that, according to Chazal, one who is megaleh panim b’Torah shelo k’halacha, one who distorts the Torah to arrive at conclusions that contradict Jewish law, loses his share in the world to come "
Calling R. David Yosef a false prophet when he never issued any prophecy is distorting halacha.

Neshama said...

Ephraim, with all due respect for your comment: How do you really know that this is an untrue statement? I believe Rabbi Weissman knows more thoroughly over the previous events. But I will pass on your comment to the Rabbi.

drbsd said...

In 1988 I was a resident of pediatric medicine . I worked at a hospital at that time. There was a measles epidemic, caused because lack of vaccination the previous years. I so the complications of this disease in little kids and sometimes their dead. You cant put all vaccines in the same basket. Some are indispensable, some are not. I don’t care anymore that this guy keeps giving his opinion about vaccines . What I do care is the difamation of talmide chachamim in erev you kipur! I didn’t read the article, but I can smell poison in the picture and in the title. Hope he closes his mouth or that you don’t be complicit this time. Shana Tova Umetuka.

Ephraim said...

There's a clear definition of what constitutes a false prophet. Rabbi Dovid Yosef never claimed he is reporting a prophecy, and so by halachic definition, he is not a false prophet.

Example: If Rabbi "X" says "1+1=3", or "the earth is flat", he is not a false prophet. If he says "God told me: 1+1=2", then he is a false prophet.

You can start here:
https://he.wikisource.org/wiki/%D7%9E%D7%A9%D7%A0%D7%94_%D7%A1%D7%A0%D7%94%D7%93%D7%A8%D7%99%D7%9F_%D7%99%D7%90_%D7%94

YOM KIPPUR IY"H