Question: Why are we at all surprised when goyim deface our cemeteries?
The frummies that did this have friends, wives, brothers, sisters, parents and some even have children. Don't tell me that we don't know who these guys are. If we don't start publicizing who these mamzeirim are and throw them out of our communities then we ought shut the hell up when goyim do the very same thing! There is no question that the ones who vandalized the grave are "Bnei Torah" no question. I'll bet that not ONE was a "baalabus"
It's interesting to note that there is a Medrish that states that the one who dipped Yosef's tunic in blood was none other than Yissacher. Let that sink in!
The kever of Maran Hagaon HaRav Aharon Leib Steinman zt”l was desecrated overnight by vandals who defaced it with black spray-paint.
The sickening act against one of the late Gadol Hador came just ahead of his fourth yahrtzeit (on Motzei Shabbos), and was reportedly perpetrated by certain extremists who have attacked Rav Aharon Leib in the past.
The act of vandalism was condemned by many, including Religious Affairs Minister Matan Kahana, who called it a “heinous act,” as well as former PM Netanyahu, who called the vandalism “despicable.”
“I was shocked to the depths of my soul by the criminal and inconceivable desecration” of the matzeiva,” Shas leader Aryeh Deri said. “I call on the law enforcement authorities to capture the perpetrators quickly and punish them with the full severity of the law.”
Why do you have to compare these evil ppl to one of the shevotim? Your satmar mentality of trashing every holy person for their own agenda, keeps on surfacing, if you can't write a point without respect, let someone else do it
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ReplyDeleteHe quoted a Medrish, you meshiginar. Do you have an answer to why Yisasschor was the one who dipped the jacket into the blood?If you dont, shut the F__K up!
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ReplyDeleteYou sound more like the "Voice of Stupidity"
The Midrash clearly states that it was Yisacher that dipped the "kesonas Pasim" in blood. If it wasn't for the Midrash letting us know this fact DIN would have never known this. So instead of delving into the Midrash to try to understand why the Midrash wanted us to know this, you, instead, disparage DIN for actually giving us something to think about.