Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Any Comment that is Critical Of The State of Israel or Critical of Any Jew Living in Israel Will not posted for the next 48 Hours

 


14 comments:

  1. Only Jews living in Israel are off limits? Would be sagacious to exclude all Lashon Hara.

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  2. 10:32
    Nothing I write falls under the prohibition of Loshon Hara for many reasons, which I will post another time!
    But speaking about any Jew living in Israel has a completely different "issur"
    Yaakov Aveenu was afraid of Eisav because Eisav lived in Eretz Yisrael, and Eretz Yisrael was under the Canaanites at the time!

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  3. This 48 hour rule is like making Woke style safe zone?

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  4. Can I lambast a Tzioni in Eilat which is not Eretz Yisruel lehalucha?

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    1. Eilat is in Eretz Yisrael as it was part of Shlomo HaMelech's kindgom.

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    2. Old discussion, generally not accepted. Excepting those with previous inherent proclivities
      Briefly:
      1.That kibush had but temporary status, thus wasn't eternal
      2.Shouldn't be different than Syria
      3.Yannai's Edomite conquest (even assuming it reached Eilat) wasn't granted the distinction of a collective jewish conquest

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  5. we have so much more that connects us than what divides us...

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  6. https://nypost.com/2025/04/25/us-news/jewish-student-claims-he-was-blocked-from-part-of-yale-campus-called-scum-by-protesters/

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  7. Human Rights CommissionApril 30, 2025 at 1:07 PM

    DIN, denying Neturei Farta the ability to bash Zionists is cruel & unusual punishment akin to detaining a fish outside of water!

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  8. May God continue to bless our country and deliver it from its enemies.

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  9. Y Cohen
    The Rambam doesn't hold like you
    'הלכות בית הבחירה ו
    קדושת המקדש לא נתבטלה מבית ראשון
    קדושת עולי מצרים בשאר הארץ נתבטלה
    קדושת עזרא בשאר הארץ קיימת
    In fact Rav Eliyashiv paskens that Eilat holds only one day of Yom Tov!

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