By Kobi Nachshoni
October 5, 2013-10-05
On backdrop of reports of progress made in
negotiations with Palestinians, prominent religious Zionist rabbis call on
public to say special prayer ‘for wholeness of the land’
Prominent religious Zionist rabbis are calling on the public to say a
special prayer “for the wholeness of the land,” on the backdrop of reports of
progress made in peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians and
“the growing pressure on the prime minister to agree to additional withdrawals,
Heaven forbid.”
In a “manifesto” issued by right-wing rabbis and national-religious
yeshiva heads, they order worshippers to add to the Amidah prayer, which is
said three times a day on weekdays, a segment written by the late former Chief
Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu against the plan to “tear our ancestral land.”
The collective call to add a segment on the most important part of the
morning, afternoon and evening prayer is not a conventional thing. It is
usually done only at real times of crisis, like during drought. Now the public
is urged to do so when saying the Amidah prayer, when opening the Holy Ark and
while lighting Shabbat candles.
‘Protect and save us from our enemy’
The call will be published this weekend in the religious press and
leaflets handed out at synagogues. It has been signed by Rabbis Chaim Druckman,
Dov Lior, Shmuel Eliyahu, Dov Wolpe, Avichai Ronsky, Yehoshua Shapira and
others.
“Our father, our king, nullify the schemes of our destroyers,” Rabbi
Mordechai Eliyahu’s prayer says. “Please merciful God, with your many mercies,
annul severe decrees and don’t give your land to disgrace, to be controlled by
gentiles. Protect and save us from our enemies, and give us the valour and
courage to build and plant your holy land, and may we live to inherit our
land.”
“For several months now, peace negotiations are being held around the
demand for additional concessions of parts of the Land of Israel,” the rabbis
wrote in their manifesto.
“We can see for ourselves that government ministers, deputy ministers and
Knesset members are alarmed by disastrous plans as well, and are issuing
statements these days focusing on one matter: The wholeness of the Land of
Israel is in danger!”
You just have to look at the ever diminishing map of Palestine to see these 'rabids' are out of control.
ReplyDeleteThe chutzpah to pray for protection from their enemies while burning olive trees, destroying homes, building walls and killing the Palestinians just boggles the gentile mind.
It is time they were brought to heel by the international community and put in their place.
The wholeness of the Land of Israel, my foot.
I love your well worded righteous gentile anger!
Deleteall of the kabbalistic incantations looping 24/7 won't change the truth
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Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, 'Greatest Rabbi of the Generation,' has Died
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/172596#.UlKiyTgo7rc
so what tribe are the sepharvaim from ?
just sayin'
trust but verify
sincerely
Davy
They are always "the greatest rabbi of the generation". Seems to be part of that whole rabbinical cult thing. Awhile back it was that thing known as Schmeerson. Ask me how many crocodile tears I am shedding at Ova's passing. There is not enough water in the world to make me produce tears for that critter.
Deletesometimes you just make my day.
Deleteand today is about as lovely a day as is possible...
plenty of blue sky