Discussion with Moishela (and his family) Part 10
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handicapped child
9 Kislev 5773 (Nov 22’12)
I’m sorry that I inconvenienced
everyone so much to hear what I have to say tonight. But I truly believe that
we are going into a very frightening dangerous time. Yesterday I wrote that no one
should leave Eretz Yisroel (in discussion-part 9). There
is no reason whatsoever, ever now to leave Eretz Yisroel.
I’m sure that many who
read what I said are very upset with this idea, but I must tell you clearly
that I know what I’m talking about. And of course many people will go anyway
and they’ll come back safe and sound and they’ll say, “Look, I went and I came
back and everything is fine so the warning is a bunch of nonsense”. But I will
tell you this, it’s not nonsense and in Shomayim there is a Kitrug (i.e., its legitimacy had been challenged in the Heavenly Court) on Am
Yisroel, because Am Ysroel goes against a very important Halachah that is
brought down in Gemara, that you’re NOT
allowed to leave Eretz Yisroel Stam (for no valid Halachic
reason) and when everybody flies off for vacations or for weddings,
or for Bar Mitzvas, or to buy the Kallah her wardrobe, or to get a breath of
fresh air, there is a very big Shailah (question)
on all of these things. A person who is more Frum can find reasons for going. One
of the biggest reasons is Parnassa (livelihood), but so many of those that go for Parnassa,
are exposed to the worst Pritzus (unseemliness or inappropriateness) in the world.
Air travel for example is
very not Tzniusdik (modest). Men and women gather in front of the toilets waiting. This
is not very Tzniusdik. Men stand and Daven. Sometimes it’s so crowded when they
Daven that they lean on the people sitting in the isles and many of those
people are women, not to speak of the seating arrangements that are not always
what we would like. People on airplanes sleep, especially when they go to America ; the
Frum and the non-Frum, and you can never know how you’ll see a woman sleeping,
which is absolutely not Tzniusdik. And besides all the non-Frum with their
skimpy outfits, and their giggling and their talking, it’s not for a Frum
person to be exposed to, and a real Yid, a Shtarker (strong) Yid
would never expose himself to that, and he would trust Hashem for his Parnassa.
This traveling back and
forth will come to an end, an abrupt end. And when it happens there will be
those stuck in foreign countries without a way to get back. I’m warning you in
Shomayim it’s coming to the end, in Shomayim they are not willing any more to
hear of such things.
There are also those who
fly back and forth for family Simchas. They just wait for a family Simcha as an
excuse to fly away. There are people that leave their children in all different
homes, Erlicha (G-d fearing) homes and fly off to all
the Simchas. But it’s improper to leave your children in strange homes, even if
they are relatives unless there’s an excellent reason, flying off to a Bar
Mitzvah or to a wedding is not an excellent reason.
A home that’s not the child’s
home, could have a different level of Kashrus, could have different Minhagim in
Tznius, and therefore it‘s not the thing to do at all. There are those who
simply go for vacation to Italy
to rest or maybe to The Alps for Pesach in a strictly Kosher LeMehadrin not
Gebrox Hotel. However, how can it be that we suffered so much to leave Mitzrayim;
we Davened so much to leave Mitzrayim and we leave Eretz Yisroel to go to Switzerland for
Pesach? It’s absolutely horrific. It’s absolutely absurd. Then there are those
that go to work for Parnassa. To work in Chutz Laaretz technically that’s allowed
(Halachicly) but actually it’s better
to stay here.
All this running from
place to place only confuses the person. Travelling shakes a person up, and
brings him out of his Seder. Can you really Daven on an airplane? The first few days you are in America can you really Daven or in England or in Europe or in Australia or
wherever, can you really Daven? When you’re running from place to place can you
really have closeness to HaKodosh Boruch Hu? It’s very hard.
A Jew needs a Seder. He
has to get up everyday at a certain time, Daven at a certain time, eat at a
certain time, and continue his day divided up between learning, maybe making a
bit of Parnassa, and Davening. A person needs his place always; his usual regular
place. He needs his place where he stands in the Shul and Davens. He needs that
Seder in order that he should have a clear mind without confusion, but whoever
likes the excitement of the confusion, can’t ever really get close to Hashem. That’s
why our world today is full of confusion. We have every kind of fast food you
can dream of with a Hechsher, a Mehadrin Hechsher. We have all kind of plays
and shows on Chol Hamoed. We have all kind of trips for Avreichim and their wives,
and it’s all to confuse us. Of course it’s not as bad as in America , where people hop off to Disney world,
or Disney Land , or Epcot, or who knows what. But
still it’s not the way it’s supposed to be. We’re confused and we’ve been getting
away with it for a long time. But now the problem is that those young people
who grew up in such a world can’t really be Yiddishe Mamas and Yiddishe Tattas
because they don’t know how. They don’t know how to pass on the true Mesoras (tradition). Of
course there are exceptions, but the exceptions are very small.
Most of the Olam have
forgotten the feeling, the sensitivity of a Jewish heart, of a Jewish mind. They
don’t understand why flying could be not Tzniusdik. They do not understand why having
Pesach in Switzerland
might not be appropriate. They don’t know why they can’t go to the Dead Sea , Pesach time to a hotel with the best Hechsher
and non-Gebrox. They don’t understand why they cannot go swimming and come out
of the pool and eat the tantalizing kosher L’Pesach food in their wet bathing
suits. These people usually are very insistent that all the food should be
Mehadrin non-Gebrox but they have no problem saying a Brocha in a bathing suit.
In this kind of generation, what kind of children can it produce? What kind? Even
those families that the children are seemingly more Frum than the parents,
something is missing because that’s the way they were raised and even if they
look much more Frum inside, they still go out for dinner and this brings to
very terrible things.
In the United States
people go out to eat dinner as I just said. What’s going out for dinner? They
call it “quality time together”. They talk like the Goyim, in Israel it’s
become the same. They need to get away from their Tzoros. They don’t go to
Daven at the Kosel. They go out to eat in some place that tantalizes your taste
buds and gives you some kind of Goyish atmosphere, all with a Hechsher. Even in
Israel
this definitely exists. Not only the Frum Americans that live here indulge in
this, the Frum Israelis as well.
All these things are producing
Yiddishe children that have lost the beauty of the Erlich Yiddishe Neshamah,
lost the beauty of the Temimusdik face, lost the beauty of the soul, and this
is the saddest part of this time in history. Once you could always find really
Erlicha Yidden, but today most are only putting on a show. Most are only a bad
imitation of what once was.
We have Chassidim that are
very exact in all their Levush (dress code) short
pants high socks Shtreimels. Have you seen the Shtreimels lately? It’s
absolutely ridiculous. You could think it’s a clown’s hat. It’s so high that I
don’t even know how they balance it on their heads, it’s absolutely ridiculous.
Their clothes, the men’s’ clothes are often so tight that you can see the men’s’
bodies wiggling as they walk in the street. I can’t understand it. Men that
were Chasidim in by gone years, in Europe and in America that had the courage
to wear all the Levush in public even though non religious Jews and Goyim both
obviously were angry at their appearance. They wore large coats, not clothes
that show their bodies as they walk. However if someone today dares to go with
clothing that seems to large they are branded with disdain as “Chanyok”. What
happened to Am Yisroel?
The Litvish won’t get off
the hook either. How many boys in Yeshivas are only worried about their hats, their
ties, their suits, their shirts, and their cufflinks? Their cufflinks are a
major problem for some of them. And when they go out with a girl, well, they
have to know if she has good Middos, but they are not talking about the characteristics
of the girl, if she is kind, if she is smart, if she is charitable. They are
talking about the size of her dress. This is so sad, so very sad. This is not
Yiddishkeit; it’s Goyishkeit. And I want to tell you that it’s going to stop. You
can pat yourselves on the back from morning to night, and be sure that you are
the best Jews around, that you are so close to Hashem, and that you learn very many
hours. It’s all worth nothing, if you don’t have the spirit. If you don’t have
the Pnimius, then it’s worth nothing. Hashem is going to stop it.
You saw what happened with
Sandy ? The Egel
HaZahav got the brunt of the destruction. Just take away the electricity and
we’re all in bad shape. We’re finished with our fancy ties. We’re finished with
our fancy Shaitels. We’re finished with our tight dresses. We’re finished with
our makeup. We’re finished with food and we’re finished with almost everything
that keeps us alive. No electricity means we’re finished, Chas VeSholom!
So I suggest right now
that you take stock of yourselves. See clearly how far away you have gotten,
how far we’ve gotten in so short a time. Sixty years ago there were still some
people that were really Erlich. Today you have to look for them with a magnifying
glass. So this message is to prepare us. Remember what I said. We are doing
things that are improper, and we think they are Kosher. We think that when we’re
on an airplane and eat a Badatz meal, that we’re Kosher but we’re not. Because
the whole thing is Traif. It’s all Traif. And you can go to any Rav and ask
them and they will often say to you, “you can fly”. It’s just what is written about
this generation; Pnai HaDor KePnai HaKelev.
Everyone is worried if you
don’t let them do what they want, they may leave Yiddishkeit or they might become
less observant. Well it’s not going to help to give them what they want. Hashem
is going to make a Seder and everybody who is a real Yid is going to do Teshuva.
It’s going to be hard, so start the process now. As I told you before, we’re in
a dark tunnel already. There is only two little slivers of light left. We’re
going into a great darkness. If you’re not going to be prepared, if you don’t
really have a Jewish Neshamah and I’m not talking about Geray Tzedek, I’m
talking about Erev Rav who are Jews from birth, if you don’t do Teshuva now,
and you don’t straighten out your lives, then by the time Moshiach comes, I guess you won’t be around to greet him.
It’s very nice to talk
about Sandy and to talk about the missiles that
were in Israel
in the last week or so, but when it comes to Teshuva nobody knows what I’m
talking about. So what is Teshuva? People think that if they take their
Tehillim say a few Kapitlach (chapters),
and are a little bit more careful about their Kashrus, and make sure they don’t
talk Loshon Hora about Reshoim, then they think they are being good. It’s not
enough. It’s ridiculous. We’re nowhere near where we need to be, and I’m
worried and I’m afraid for Am Yisroel. So if my words are too sharp for you,
I’m very sorry but I must try to save you Beezras Hashem or to get
you to try to save yourselves and if its too hard, to harsh, then
throw this paper away, and I’ll Daven for you.
Yesterday a ceasefire was
signed between The State of Israeli and the Arabs. This ceasefire is a joke. Very
soon there will be another war that will drag on and on and cause us much
anxiety and suffering. The only way that we can get through this is Rachmai
Shomayim.
What I have said above is
only examples of the problems of our generation. These are only small examples
of how far this generation of so-called Frum Yidden have gotten from the Truth,
and I feel that I must say these things to you my fellow Jews because I love
you and I want you to get through these last wars without unneeded suffering. I
Bentch all Am Yisroel that we should greet Moshiach Tzidkainu BeRachamim
Uv’Simcha in the very near future.
I'm not a prophet or a seer but I also know there will be another war. There is also the disaster waiting to happen here in galut. Let me just say, G-d has blessed us with everything we need. We don't have the means to leave here, though. We live from month to month and this must also be G-d's will. Perhaps if we had more we'd be haughty. I asked our rabbi should we try to leave? He said "In the proper time." He said that there is a rule that a Jew should not go to Eretz Israel penniless. Better to have a way to make a living than live off the government. We don't have anyone to depend on other than HaKadosh Baruch Hu.
ReplyDeleteEverything you say is very true but it is one of the ways that you will truly know and appreciate HKB"H in the near future since those who trust Him and have faith in Him will be in want and in need of nothing. The happy ending that is coming will include complete peace of mind from all physical and spiritual needs. It is said that we don't know good unless we know evil. I believe you don't know the complete rachmonus of Hashem unless you experienced tough times of need. Not to worry it is all part of the Tekun process and is close to completion. B"H
Deletewe know it. and that's why 80% of the Jews would not see mashiach. that's the core of all negative statements towards Moshele warnings. the truth is we all see the world is ending, we do not need Moshele to explain us. A little emuna in Hashem won't bother. Perhaps a little won't be enough
DeleteAll the Jews and righteous non-Jews will know Moshiach whether they first have to suffer, die and be reincarnated or just go directly into the time of Moshiach without any big changes (whatever each individual needs for Tekun). The statements from Moishela (actually from Shamayim) are to encourage everyone to make it an easier transition. Moishela's messages encourage (if not scaring us into) the higher level of emunah and trust that all of us need. Thank Hashem and thank you Moishela (His messenger).
DeleteThe points he makes could be used as constructive suggestions, on areas that we may need to strengthen ourselves, but unfortunately, this message isn't very uplifting or encouraging, only because “most” of us are not ready to change our bad habits and that's exactly what moishela has been telling us in the past few messages that he has given to us straight from hashem.
ReplyDeleteThis is no news to Am yisroel we’re a stiff nation, from beginning of times we are not ready to except that we have to change our ways and change enough to be able to speed up the arrival of the moshiach.
How can any one in their right mind argue on the points that are made by moishela or his friends? I think that the reason why we criticize his writings is “because the truth hurts” and we are not ready to admit it.
After all "From the time the Bais HaMikdosh was destroyed, prophecy was taken away from prophets and handed over to fools" (Gemara, Bava Batra 12b).
The Shechina (Divine Presence) only dwells on a joyful person, and after the destruction (of the Bais HaMikdosh) joy has been abolished from the hearts of the intelligent. Fools and children, however, can be joyful because they lack intelligence" (Maharsha).
"Sometimes Higher power dwells on them" (Ein Yaakov)
"This can be compared to a king who arranged a large meal [but before their partaking in it] his servants sinned to him. [Seeing this,] the king commanded to throw the whole meal to the dogs. The same is true about the gift of prophecy. Since Klall Yisrael sinned, Hashem disgraces them by giving this gift to those lacking intelligence" (Toras Chaim)
"Prophecy was given to fools since by them the screen
(i.e., the brain) is not so strong.
The brains of fools are damaged, and one can peek within the world of the soul without any physical concealment or cover.
When the brain is damaged, the soul is freed. It is unlimited and sees all. The brain is what limits and conceals the soul" (HaRav E.E. Dessler, IV)
So who we arguing with? the Gemorah? the Maharsha? the Ein Yaakov? the Toras Chaim? the Chazel? Etc. You know something? In the times of the Bais hamikdosh Hashem sent 1.2 Million prophets to wake up Am yisroel so they can do teshuva and avoid the destruction of the Bais hamikdosh and Am yisroel used all kind of excuses as why not to except their harsh words and did not wake up and change, same thing is happening today.
Maybe that’t why Chazal teach us that two thirds of the world will be whipped out before the arrival of the Moshicah because the are not willing to change their lavish life style, so we really have a choice as to belong to the One third that will greet the Moshiach or chas veSholom to the two thirds that....
**********We have to keep in mind that hashem has been sending us all kind of natural disasters to awaken us and many of us are still ignoring him, because it’s easier to ignore him then to admit our faults and do teshuva.**************
I thank you for your good insight into the reality of the world. I have been saying all along that the only way us very weak human beings are going to do teshuvah and follow Hashem's ways is when we are scared enough to stop turning to useless world leaders and start turning to the Only Source of Help, HKB"H. No matter what it looks like or how scary things are getting, never forget, it is all for the good, all to help us and all leading to a very happy ending. Since Moishela's messages are from Shamayim, I know they are exactly what we need, whether we like it or not. Thank you Hashem. B"H
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