19 Elul 5770
Yesterday was Shabbat, 18 Elul. In Hebrew the number 18 is “yod (י), chet (ח)”—“chai,” which means “life.” Elul is the month whose significance is all about teshuvah—“returning” to Gd. The 18th of the month then is a special time, in which a new energy of “life” is enthused into the month, as we continue the journey through time until Rosh Hashanah.
Chai Elul
Posted in Healing, Hebrew Months | Tags: Alter Rebbe, Baal Shem Tov, Chai Elul, Chasidic, Elul, teshuva
The Rise of Ishmael
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7 Elul 5770
I recently received an e-mail that is making the rounds concerning a supposed article written by a Spanish journalist, Sebastian Vilar Rodrigez, All European Life Died in Auschwitz. It has been called a fake, but accurate, by some. And yes, ACCURATE. There is a lot of discussion concerning the current Muslim demographic. Many have decried the explosion of this population, now quickly threatening to outnumber the native European peoples in their own countries. Another related subject that has been making the e-mail rounds is the mosque built on Ground-Zero. What is going on? In order to really understand, we need to avoid hysterical (and, certainly, false) pieces, which only serve to cast doubt on all warnings, and pray to see clearly from Heaven’s perspective. Read More…
Posted in Torah view of world events | Tags: Europe, Ishmael, Islamic terrorism, Israel, mosque at Ground-Zero, Muslims, World Trade Center
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