What's funny is that he doesn't mention that he never stepped into Bnei-Brak, during this entire trip, and thats because he "feared" a rebellion within his own faction in Bnei Brak ....as we reported previously, there is a civil-war within the Israeli Ahroinim itself ...
In this video he tells the story of when his ancestor the Yismach Moshe travelled to Bereksaz from his hometown Ihel. On the way back some chassidim suggested that he detour to Munkatch, but he replied that he wants to go directly home.
Well, some "chachamim" had other ideas and they paid the driver to detour and head towards Munkatch anyway... on the way he asked those accompanying him "where are we going?" and they admitted that they were detouring to Munkatch... he asked that they go back towards Ihel.
One of those accompanying the Yismach Moshe, wondered how the Yismach Moshe knew that this was a detour since there was no indication on the road where they were heading?
So the Yismach Moshe related, that once the Viener Rav was heading to a town and some of his followers wanted to detour to another town despite the wishes of the Viener Rav who wanted to go directly to the town. On the way he asked "where are we heading to"? and they admitted that they were detouring to another town because people over in the other town very much wanted to see him, he asked that they go directly to the town that he had chosen... when they asked the Viener Rav how he knew they detoured, he responded that when he travels, he sees the Name of Hashem in front of him and that he noticed that the letters of Hashem were jumbled!
The Yismach Moshe said that he also sees Hashem's Name and he saw that the letters weren't in the same order that he usually sees when he travels.
So the Satmar Rebbe continued, saying that after staying in Teverye they decided early in the morning to head back to the airport, but that instead of going "bederech ha'melech" the driver was going thru the Arab villages, where the "rotizchim" live
“We followed a car that showed us the way,” the Rebbe recalled, “and we passed localities where Arabs live, or as it is called, the ‘territories.’ We passed near the communities of the settlers and I saw places where it was written, ‘Here was murdered’ – places where people were murdered in the past, and I sensed true terror and fear,” the Rebbe continued.
He asked "where are we going"?
When the driver said that this route is the fastest at this time; he began to fear for his life, and was never as scared in his entire life and was sure that he wouldn't make it out alive, and even though he is now back in the States, he still cannot get past this unbelievable fear that he had ...and when he made the blessing of "goimel" he said like he never said it before ...
not just for having survived the transatlantic flight “but I think the danger I felt when we passed those places was greater than the danger of the flight. It’s true that I crossed above the sea, but the danger of the wild animals in the desert is greater, and I want to thank God that nothing happened to anyone.”
He did say that he didn't see the Name of Hashem....in any order
Here in Israel, people are laughing and joking saying that at least by driving thru the "shatichim" he survived and that he would have never survived had he stepped into Bnei Brak!
THANKS SO MUCH,, IT MEANS THE WORLD TO US IN THESE DIFFICULT TIME
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Rebbe Leben ,
But you were in Tveryeh and other parts outside the shetachim. So why don't you say something good and positive about that ?
And what's your bottom line ??
Even the " Eretz Ochelet Yoshveiyo " niks who toured the Amaleikim , Amorites, Canaanites and were scared and saw themselves as roaches , first said " The land is good " presenting the fruits... then went on with the "Efes ki....".
The "shtochim" are G-D given.. Come & settle.. Bo'h U'rshu .. and help .
Interestingly , Calev broke away from the group, walked alone thru shtachim , arrived in Shetach Chevron to pray that he doesn't get influenced by the deep pilpulum of the co-travelers who were whispering about the frightful power of the inhabitants.You saw the memorials of the murdered but not the growing fruitful yishuvim there.Tveriyah is one of the 4 holy cities because of the Torah shel ba'al peh that was established there during the Talmudic era.
Were you inspired ?
I guess we'll never know.
Der Groisser Tzileiger... edited by the derby
Translation:
Israel is a dangerous land.
Don't let the satan make you fall for the Aliyah hustle.
Endorse local Democrats in Chul , even though they are the satans themselves.
"Ur'u B'tuv Yerushalyim" is not for now.
"Stay here in the desert . Now is not the time- it's dangerous.Wait for Moshiach.. endorse Democrats.
Welwel & Wilda
Besides being a filthy Jew hating and Israel hating KAPO rat, this guy sounds like a ignorant MARMOROSHER FERD and savage, who cant put together a coherent statement
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