Thursday, April 04, 2013

Prominent Jewish Leaders?

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"Prominent Jewish Leaders" who violate the Torah, and encourage others to do the same, are not prominent, do not act Jewishly, and are leaders, only in their "leadership" of others into sin, not mention to committing suicide, both physically and spiritually.

Each of them is either a tinoq she'nishba - a Jewish child captured by goyim - at best, or a mahti - a leader of others to sin,...or worse.

The women listed as "rabbis,..." well,...let's just say (for now) that they're not.

Those "prominent Jewish leaders" either do not know that the (entire) Land of Israel was promised to the People of Israel by HaShem, The Holy One, Blessed Be Hend to remove from the Land certain elements. (Num. 33:50-56; Deut. 7:1-6; Mishneh Torah: Laws of Avodah Zarah and Goyim 10, Laws of Kings and the Wars)

And do we know what His Will is regarding these and other issues? It's called the Torah, and it is not to be "conserved," "reformed," or "reconstructed."

The Torah is a morashah - a heritage - to be guarded over and cherished, and then handed down to our next generation IN TACT. Our Land is also described as a morashah - a heritage - to be guarded over and cherished, and then handed down to our next generation IN TACT (Rabbi Herschel Shachter, Rosh Yeshivah, Yeshivah University).

Whoops! I forgot. These "prominent Jewish leaders" decide what HaShem wants. They don't actually want to know what He really wants.

Anyone who does not equate being and acting Jewish with Torah values and sensibilities, unconfused with Western, politically-correct (ie. assimilationist) values and sensibilities may be prominent, but neither acts Jewish, nor as a proper leader.

The "prominent" part does not surprise me. After all, only 20% of us actually made it out of our galuth (exile) Egypt. Likewise, we are in danger of only 20% making it out of our current galuth, the galuth of Edom - Rome/The West (Kol HaTor).

Our only saving grace is that most of these "prominent Jewish leaders" are on West 57th Street in New York City,...not here.

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