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2021-03-07T18:58:30.519Z


If one wants to convince that the root of evil is the rift between Israel and their heavenly Father, shooting inside the shtetl is not the way • Opinion | political


Shooting in the Smutrich and Gafni Shtetl I have no favorite • But if you want to convince that the root of evil is the rift between Israel and their heavenly Father, this is not the way • Opinion

I do not tend to get involved in wars not for me, and certainly not to put myself into the crossfire, but the battle of videos between religious Zionism and Torah Judaism is an event worth answering.

After all, what is more classic for a Levantine election campaign than the premature revival of the old-fashioned debate between Mizrahi and Agudat Israel?



The pen-breaking polemics are replaced by short, viral videos;

Rabbis Raines and Chaim Ozer are replaced by Smutrich and Gafni;

And instead of the Katowice conference we have active WhatsApp groups.

But at the root of all strife lies the good old essence: Who represents faithful Judaism?

What is the position of the Torah in relation to Zionism?

And that, at last, is a discussion that makes sense.

At least for those who keep, the so-called.



At least that was to be expected.

After all, if there is anything that is supposed to unite old-age Judaism, it is an agreed-upon and broad value base, within which the ideas of Torah and Jewish morality are supposed to guide the life of every person.

And as representatives of the religion, our sacred vessels were supposed to provide us with an example of a different kind of discourse.

From political representatives before whom one or another version of a state of halakhah stands, one would have expected to adhere to the laws of defamation, for example;

Or at least on some fragrance of learning right with little touches of Noam Elimelech.

In other words, it would have been nice to see here the religious version of "another politics," one that would show the entire Jewish people the light of the Torah, and its potential for a fuller, more sublime, and uplifting political and political life.

And put here a quote from Rabbi Kook or the vision man, man as his custom.



but no.

It turns out that our Torahs are no different from each other, and they love their politics completely ordinary.

The campaigns accuse each other of “chisology” and opportunism, descending into personal districts and abysses of slime.

You will find there everything that is evil and disgusting in general politics, and even more elegantly.

And for filth and filthiness, I do not need you, gentlemen.

We have enough of that anyway.



It does not matter how the clergy divide their seats, and shooting inside the shtetl I do not really have a definite favorite, but one thing is certain: if anyone there wants to convince us that the root of all evil is the rift between Israel and their heavenly Father, and only all the Jews "kept one Sabbath "He was better here, he has a very long way to go.



And one more thing: it seems that the Likud campaign is going to focus on Yair Lapid and vaccines.

Netanyahu goes to great lengths to mark Lapid as his real rival, the one that "vote for Bennett and Gideon" will come to power.

And what's so bad about a torch?

This is where the vaccines come in: Netanyahu brings, and Lapid does not.

And the conclusion: voting for Bennett and Saar will stop the abundance of vaccines.

It's hard not to recognize a regression: from "another league" being photographed with Trump and Putin, Netanyahu has become a kind of public health nurse.

At the dawn of a challenging era in Iran and the US, one can think of something a little more mobilizing than "put on a sweater, kids, cold outside".

Source: israelhayom

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