Saturday, November 23, 2019

Break

I am going to be in NY between Nov 25 and DEC 10

posting might stop if I can't get a WiFi connection

9 comments:

  1. so NY is worse than har Nof?

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  2. See http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/272146
    “Councilman Fernando Cabrera, who is running against AOC, has shown his support for the Jewish People on many occasions.”
    Such anti-Semitism from so many Democrats in the US. What about radical feminism in the USA? What’s the latest with ORA, Agunah International, Rabbi Ralbag, Aaron v Tamar, Lonna v Meir, the K-G garbage heter, etc?
    See “An enemy dissembles with his speech, Inwardly he harbors deceit. Though he be fair-spoken do not trust him, For seven abominations are in his mind. His hatred may be concealed by dissimulation, But his evil will be exposed to public view.” (Proverbs 26:24-26).

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  3. when the facts are against Trump - you try to change topics

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  4. Might be a good opportunity to take a break from the Trump obsession.

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  5. your thoughts on Mr Bloomberg?

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  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuDIaE_eYV8

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  7. Torah thought on תולדת
    Midrash Rabbah - Genesis LXV:16

    “Rebekah then took the best החמדת clothes of her older son Esau, which were there in the house, and had her younger son Jacob put them on ותלבש” (Genesis 27:15). Viz. those which he had coveted from Nimrod, as it is written, “The wicked covet the catch of evil men; The root of the righteous yields [fruit]” (Proverbs 12:12). WHICH WERE WITH HER IN THE HOUSE-in these he used to attend upon his father. R. Simeon b. Gamaliel said: All my lifetime I attended upon my father, yet I did not do for him a hundredth part of the, service which Esau did for his father. I used to attend upon my father in soiled garments and go out in the street in clean ones; but when Esau attended on his father, he attended upon him in royal robes, For, said he, nought but royal robes befits my father's honor.”
    My theory. Esau killed Nimrod, evil dictator. “An enemy dissembles with his speech, Inwardly he harbors deceit. Though he be fair-spoken do not trust him, For seven abominations are in his mind. His hatred may be concealed by dissimulation, But his evil will be exposed to public view.” (Proverbs 26:24-26).
    Dissemble = conceal one's true motives, feelings, or beliefs.
    "an honest, sincere person with no need to dissemble"
    Similar: dissimulate pretend deceive feign act masquerade sham fake bluff counterfeit pose posture hide one's feelings be dishonest put on a false front lie cover up conceal disguise hide mask veil shroud disguise or conceal (a feeling or intention) "she smiled, dissembling her true emotion"
    Bravo Esau killed Nimrod. Esau boasted of that. Esau boasted that he fights evil and that he’s righteous. In truth Esau was thoroughly evil and a liar. Jacob and his mother Rivka knew this well. We have doubts if Isaac knew this.
    I say Bravo Trump fired the secretary of the navy. See https://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-and-the-seals-11574727363
    “That tension has come to a head in the case of Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher. He’s the Navy SEAL who was court-martialed but acquitted of all charges except for posing for a photograph with a dead enemy captive. Mr. Trump intervened to restore his rank,”
    Bravo Trump. Bravo Netanyahu. They fight the fake news and the progressive Left.

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  8. Yes Esau killed Nimrod, here’s the story in https://www.holybooks.com/wp-content/uploads/Book-of-Jasher.pdf
    page 139:
    7. And Nimrod and two of his men that were with him came to the place where they were
    when Esau started suddenly from his lurking place, and drew his sword, and hastened
    and ran to Nimrod and cut off his head.
    8. And Esau fought a desperate fight with the two men that were with Nimrod, and when
    they called out to him, Esau turned to them and smote them to death with his sword.
    9. And all the mighty men of Nimrod, who had left him to go to the wilderness, heard the
    cry at a distance, and they knew the voices of those two men, and they ran to know the
    cause of it, when they found their king and the two men that were with him lying dead
    in the wilderness.
    10. And when Esau saw the mighty men of Nimrod coming at a distance, he fled, and
    thereby escaped; and Esau took the valuable garments of Nimrod, which Nimrod's
    father had bequeathed to Nimrod, and with which Nimrod prevailed over the whole
    land, and he ran and concealed them in his house.
    11. And Esau took those garments and ran into the city on account of Nimrod's men, and he came unto his father's house wearied and exhausted from fight, and he was ready to die through grief when he approached his brother Jacob and sat before him.
    12. And he said unto his brother Jacob, Behold I shall die this day, and wherefore then do I want the birthright? And Jacob acted wisely with Esau in this matter, and Esau sold his birthright to Jacob, for it was so brought about by the Lord.
    Bravo Esau killed Nimrod! Esau could say that this is what wants from mankind:
    God responds to Job: “Have you an arm like God’s? Can you thunder with a voice like His? Deck yourself now with grandeur and eminence; Clothe yourself in glory and majesty. Scatter wide your raging anger; See every proud man and bring him low. See every proud man and humble him, And bring them down where they stand. Bury them all in the earth; Hide their faces in obscurity. Then even I would praise you For the triumph your right hand won you.” (Job 40:9-14).
    Esau pretended to be righteous. Esau thought only of this world how to enrich himself and to rule. Esau saw that pretending to be righteous works for him. Everyone respects him. Jacob studied Torah at Shem and Eber.

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