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Chief Rabbi: "Fast for half a day" Israel today

2020-03-22T19:12:20.775Z


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Chief Rabbi of Israel David Lowe called for a fast on Wednesday following the Corona crisis • "The situation is difficult, everyone is predicting the sword that hits all over the world"

  • Chief Rabbi David Baruch Law // Photo: Oren Ben Hakon

Chief Rabbi of Israel, GGD Lowe, urges the public to fast for half a day on Nissan Rosh Hashanah, starting this Wednesday.

The letter issued by the Chief Rabbi reads: "A narrow time is for Jacob. Difficult days pass for all of Israel and for the entire world. At this time we must do reckoning. As Jewish believers, we believe that the Supreme Providence does and it comes to tell us something, 'No man Fingers down from the bottom unless you pronounce it from above. "

The Chief Rabbi also wrote in the letter: "The situation is difficult, everyone foresees the flaming sword fervor that is beating all over the world. At the same time, while fully adhering to the guidelines of the medical authorities, each one has to examine his or her actions, both in man-to-friend or in-between. A person to the scene. "

"On Wednesday night will be Rosh Chodesh Nissan. Rabbi Yehoshua says that in Nissan, the world was created this is Rosh Hashanah, prayer day and supplication. I ask that anyone who can receive an answer, for at least half a day, whoever has a hard time, or a health risk, will accept an answer. Speech: In the prayer of the facilitator we will pray the order of salvation accepted for salvation from generations of generations, a small Yom Kippur prayer (even a single person will say. When you say the 13th of Mercy, one must say in the Bible's tastes as a person reading the Torah). And the good Lord will listen to our prayers and obey and deliver from all harsh decrees, delivering in His many mercy Israel and all the people in need. "

Source: israelhayom

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