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Nov 8, 2018
the true vaccination for measles
Kikar is reporting that the mekubal Rabbi Dov Kook has said that the vaccination against measles is saying 3 specific verses each and every day after giving a bit of tzedaka.
The 3 psukim to say are:
The 3 psukim to say are:
"רַחֲמָנָא אִדְכַּר לָן קְיָמֵהּ דְּאַהֲרֹן כַּהֲנָא" "חֲסִין קָדוֹשׁ בְּרוֹב טוּבְךָ נַהֵל עֲדָתֶךָ""קוֹל ה' חֹצֵב לַהֲבוֹת אֵשׁ"The first pasuk corresponds to the phrase "chasin kadosh brov tuvcha nahel adasecha", with Aharon Hakohen being the fifth of the seven shepherds, and chasin kadosh is the fifth verse of ana bkoach.
(for reference, here is Chaim Dovid Sarachek's beautiful song "The Seven Shepherds".. )
The third verse, kol Hashem chotzev lehavot aish, is the fifth voice of the seven mention in Chapter 29 of Tehillim.
So, "chasin kadosh" is corresponding to vaccinations and "chotzev lehavot aish" is corresponding to measles.
He explained that AHron Hakohen had the power to lengthen people's lives, and this is because his work on the mizbeach is life extending, as metal which is used in weapons to shorten people's lives was prohibited form being used on the mizbeach. So, Ahron, the fifth shepherd, as a vaccination of chasin kadosh, can vaccinate against measles which is also the fifth of the voices.
All I can say is that anyone who decides not to vaccinate his or her children because of this and instead give tzedaka and say these psukim daily, better really have a tremendous amount of emunah. And please dont send your kids to school with other kids.
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