Jul 5, 2018

Quote of the Day

Today we heard about an earthquake. Perhaps we should do an accounting of our deeds that the earthquake was because some people are trying to touch what is holy to us? Hear our pain, they are not Jews. Would you give them access to the Al Aqsa Mosque?... What do you have to do anyway with the ancient stones of the Kotel? I recommend that you take all the money you invest in Israel and build yourselves a Kotel in the USA.

  -- MK Yinon Azoulay (Shas)




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5 comments:

  1. I have it on good authority that the earthquakes were a warning to the thugs in RBSB that attack old women and soldiers.

    God doesn't care about the remnants of a retaining wall built by a crazy son of a slave.

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    1. So now it's official ? the Kotel is as worthless as "remnants of a retaining wall built by a crazy son of a slave."
      Go Tell that to all those world over who waited till 1967 to come pray and many who passed from this world still yearning
      Or to the soldiers who captured it

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  2. Today we 'heard' about an earthquake. What about the people who actually felt it?

    Our community men's Anglo WhatsApp group has 22 members. We had 5 people last night reported feeling the earthquake, which was the 3rd one that hit. That includes someone who lives across the street from me. I was awake during the earthquake and didn't feel a thing. How does that fit in?

    If Hashem was to send an earthquake to send a message why would he need them to hear about it in the news, instead of feeling it.

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    1. I did wonder why the earthquake didnt hit jerusalem to convey the message Azoulay took from it, but ok..

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  3. As the Chasam Sofer said, the Lord does not send an earthquake to Tzefat when He is annoyed about what's happening in Yerushalayim. Toras Moshe, after Parshas Emor. http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=21620&st=צפת&pgnum=118
    the relevant part is at
    http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=21620&st=צפת&pgnum=120

    https://youtu.be/jJMKupYF14I

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