• "What are we doing wrong that Mashiach is still not here?" Teshuvah?

    From Jos Boersema@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 21 19:59:23 2024
    title: What are we doing wrong that Mashiach is still not here???
    link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En62RmDl_38
    source: Rabbi Alon Anava


    "What are we doing wrong that Mashiach is still not here?"

    Have you tried Teshuvah ?

    Some tips, because it looks to be like the Rabbis think they _already_
    did Teshuvah. How can you already have done Teshuvah, but you are still
    in exile ? You still need to return to the law, and stop breaking
    it. Prosbul, heter iska, Lamp of Helena, still no Jubilee in Eretz
    Yisroel, no unity & unnecessary schisms, phony rituals (like routine
    brachas every minute) rather than heartfelt help for the poor, right
    ? If you say the Torah is law and the best thing, but then you hold to something as offensive as the prosbul, don't you think it is Game Over ?

    How can you be part of the Redemption with this kind of dishonesty going
    on ? You are literally asking for the second holocaust. You have build
    a great library of talk, and it may all be true, and the Rabbis talk a
    lot about the greatest mysteries of the world also ... but you cannot
    nullify a loan ? Look around in the world, do you see a debt problem
    ? If you don't, you must be blind. The world is destroyed by debt, this
    is why they are launching World War 3. It has _nothing_ to do with this nonsense that military people think it is about. It is all about debt.

    What brought the Nazis in Germany to power: debt, unpaid debt. You live
    in a letter which Hashem is writing to you, saying: stop lying about the
    Torah, nullify the loans as I told you. The papers Hashem is writing on,
    are the Continents of the world. The pen he is using, are the Nations,
    and the ink is the blood of all who are dying.

    Doesn't that make sense to you ? Would you turn your back on all your
    fellow Rabbis, even your own followers, and stand alone in the desert like Moshe Rabbeinu, alone like Abraham must have felt when he left the house
    of his father, do you dare to stand one man against the world ? If so,
    may the Redemption come for you, speedily.

    Who can shoulder the eternity of Israel as a Nation of priests, of
    Justice, peace and truth ? A people who broke the Torah with something
    as vile as the prosbul ? I personally don't think so, but of course,
    if you want to differ, then do so and see how far you will get. So far,
    no Redemption. To me it makes complete sense.

    Beyond this, I don't know. It does seem to be time, and I don't know why
    Israel is tarrying so much with the Torah, especially the religious, and especially the Rabbis, and especially the Orthodox Rabbis, and especially
    the Ultra-Orthodox Rabbis. It is a game ? Afraid to stand alone with
    the truth against a lying world, and nobody comes to your side ? Are
    you afraid to loose your power ? Is it about money, attached to the rich
    ? Do your congregations not accept a return to the Torah ? What if such considerations had been the ones governing the lives of Abraham or Moshe Rabbeinu, what would have happened, what if King David had given up on
    wanting to be good due to all the anger against him. Would Israel exist ?

    Who is Israel. Is Israel the one who dares to stand alone with the
    truth and for Justice sake, for peace, regardless of what may come,
    or is Israel someone who fixes laws which are unpleasant for the rich
    and greedy, choking off the life of the poor. Who are you ? What do you
    want to be. So the best tip I can give you, is to do Teshuvah, and no
    more games with it. No more phony "Sages" as lawmakers and law breakers,
    but only the Torah is the law maker, only the Prophets can be trusted.

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