Sunday, October 22, 2017

Meir Yisroel Message from Dani18

                                                                              בס"ד
B”H we got up to Hashanah Rabbah. Many things have been happening in the world that should make people very frightened. It seems that Nature is attacking the United States of America in the worst way. I wonder if its nature or if its man himself who is making these attacks. Whatever it is, it was sent by Hashem to wake up the Jews of the United States to the fact that their relatively easy life in the United States of America is coming to an end. The non-Frum American Jewry, at least up to a short time ago, was probably sure that the Gashmiusdik so-called ‘good’ life would last forever. However, this obviously is not going to be the case. The Frum Jews on the other hand still have the understanding, insight, intuition and perception that while we are in Golus we are supposed to live simply with the knowledge that we must be ready at any moment to pick up our bags and move to Eretz Yisroel. But after living over 200 years in the United States of America even the Frum Jews have almost lost this very important foundation of our Yiddishkeit. But now, my dear friends, I must tell all American Jews, religious or not that the time has come for you to realize that the party is over and it’s time to return to our beloved Eretz Yisroel. The world is moving towards total chaos. There is going to be a great war that has been foretold in our Nevuas-prophecies and this war will only be the beginning of the havoc that is going to be wreaked on the world as we know it, by Hashem, The Hakol Yachol. The time has come to start packing up and coming back finally to our homeland, not to the state that was created by evil people but to the land of Israel which Hashem gave to us as our birthright and our way to become His total servants for all eternity.

Tishrei 5778
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Every Jew should feel this in his heart and should know it intuitively whether he learns Torah or Chas Vesholom not. I am warning you Am Yisroel get out of Chutz Laaretz as soon as you can if you want to survive and greet Moshiach Tzidkainu. We are getting warning after warning. Don’t ignore the so-called writing on the wall. I know it’s very difficult but in this way you prove to Hashem that you are with Him and you are willing to overcome your great fears in order to fulfill His commandments. Of course, I am not the one to interpret what Hashem wants us to do but many of the Gedolai Hador are saying the same things. It’s over! The Gallus is over! It’s time to come home! The Shechina has left Chutz Laaretz and it has gathered itself into the borders of ancient Eretz Yisroel. There is not that G-dly protection of the Shechina that went with us in to the Gallus and stayed with us all those years. Now there is no protection. There is no reason to stay. If you cannot financially make the trip or if you don’t have enough Bitachon in Hashem to leave the comforts of your home and life in Chutz Laaretz that you built with Hashem’s help then show Him that you want to do what He wants you to do by day and night begging Him with all your heart and soul to take you out of this bitter Gallus and bring you and your family to Eretz Yisroel where your true destiny lies.

I wish all my brethren a good Kvital and I bench us all that this year will truly be the year of the Geula Sheleimah and by this time next year I bench us all that we will be able to be Makriv Korbonos in the third Bais Hamikdosh. Gut Yom Tov

5 comments:

  1. I made a mistake in a previous comment and I want to correct myself: Adam wasn't with Lilith after Chava. He was DOING TESHUVA for 130 years, fasting, asking for forgiveness, trying to fix the sin of the etz hada'at. But in those years he had nocturnal emissions while sleeping, because he abstained from sex. So Lilith took that semen to create demons and filthy souls, some of them came in the generation of the flood, the generation of dispersion, Sodom and even the erev rav who came out of Egypt. That was a consequence, not a punishment. In other words, Adam was a tzadik gamur and his sins were not intentional. HE WAS A TZADIK! As a matter of fact, it wasn't even "shogeg". He was considered "anus" (dismissed) regarding the tree of knowledge because his evil wife beat him and forced him to drink the forbidden fruit. And the wasted sperm came out while he was sleeping, when he didn't have control over his body. The same thing happens to me almost every week, and many other people as well. Poor Adam, all these years we are blaming him for something he didn't do. I feel bad for blaming him. I didn't know the full picture.

    Chava and the snake are responsible for all the mess, not Adam. The only mistake he made was speaking with chutzpah against Hakadosh Baruch Hu ("the woman YOU GAVE ME made me do it"... he asked for that witch to be created in the first place, because he was lonely, so it was ungratefulness to Hashem and he got the curse of having to work for a living)

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  2. Um...that is not exactly true. Adam erred with tragic results when he added to the prohibition of not EATING from the tree by telling Chava that she was not allowed to TOUCH it as well. Because of that mistake, Chava was way more susceptible in falling for the snake's sly words. Once the snake pushed her onto the tree and she touched it and nothing happened, then she doubted that anything would happen if she actually ate it. Most opinions agree that Adam and Chava wanted to become close to Hashem and know Him in the best way and they convinced themselves this was the way. Chava was not a witch, she is the mother of all of humanity! Adam and Chava were created as one being in the beginning and then Hashem separated them. There is a lot to try to understand about those beginning few days.

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  3. When they say come to Israel, the autists are not saying that you can do sins on purpose and continue with 'business as usual'...
    For Jews who come to israel and go on with their old tricks, you can stay international because even in israel you will not be safe!
    Coming to israel is not just to come here but israel will also be much safer than most places in the world when everything falls apart and the Zionists and riff raffs in israel will also make us many hardships but we will fill our synagogue, lock the doors and come closer to heaven and that will be like coming into a beautiful world while the almighty finishes up cleaning this filthy, ugly wicked and wild world and all the evil human beings.
    For those who are not able to come maybe because of finance, tending to the elders, or just not able because of health, hold on tight, pray very hard and get into the synagogue and pray and scream to g-d to help you and all the real Jews and all the good people where you are...
    So as a researcher, is the process to moshiachs arrival already happening since the solar eclipse, will moshiach
    Be announced this year? Is the world as we recognize it finally ending or do we still have a long path to go?

    Heaven forbid this exile and evil world continue any longer or it will have to be wiped-out forever

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    1. The whole thing about coming to Israel is that Hashem is sending many messages that Israel is the only safe place for a Jew (we have been told that in scriptures about the end of days).

      If one is doing proper Teshuvah, it is more meaningful in Israel. If one is continuing his evil ways, he will receive measure for measure his just punishment and it doesn't make any difference where in the world he is.

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  4. I would like to curtail the ongoing discussion about Adam and Eve and the original sin.

    Suffice it to say that Adam did think he would come closer to Hashem by eating from the fruit of the forbidden tree. He believed the knowledge would give him a higher spiritual understanding.

    Yes, it is true that Eve was tricked, but it is the age old lesson not to add or subtract from Hashem's commandments.

    The biggest problem, as is mentioned above, is that when Hashem asked Adam "what did you do?" instead of doing Teshuvah and never doing it again, Adam said Lashon Harah and blamed it on Hashem: "it was that woman they you gave me."

    It is such a strong Torah lesson that Hashem gives us the ability to correct our sins by doing Teshuvah, but as with Adam, human beings like to blame others and try to get away with our mistakes. History has suffered for Adam's mistake, but we still have the ability to do the right thing for ourselves -- do Teshuvah and don't repeat the mistake. We are still treated by Hashem measure for measure as individuals.

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