Saturday, February 11, 2006

The Rabbis have had it with the Israeli government

Well, now that Shabbos is over let's look at the latest from Israel.

First off, Rabbis in Israel are apparently getting really fed up with the Israeli anti-Semitic, leftwing government and its liberal judges who've paved the way for the left to persecute the Settlers. In shuls throughout Israel this Shabbos they distibuted leaflets ripping the concessionists who are abusing Jews just because they are Jewish.

Secondly, the moslems of East Jerusalem had a mini-riot protesting the freaking Danish cartoons. You know, the same EAST JERUSALEM SCUMBAG MOSLEMS who voted for Hamas and consider them to be their true government.

And yet, the Israeli government sees fit to expel and pummel Jewish civilians just because they are Jewish while these animals are permitted to stay and defile The Land?

Here's some of the must read points the Rabbis made in the leaflet:

"A government that acts against the people and its Torah is defined as a 'conspiracy of evil' and should be ignored. Therefore, any law or order that contradict the Torah are annulled and it is a mitzvah (religious commandment) to fight them in every possible way."

"...such government, which lets the blood of Jews who maintain God's torah in their ancestral land, has no right to exist."

"The prime minister, army chief, judges, police chief, Central Command chief, and everyone who took part and brought about destruction, each one must personally and fully pay for all the financial damages caused to the residents."

"He who comes to uproot Torah and mitzvoth from Israel – and in our case a soldier or policeman as well – is not your brother. The statement 'do not raise a hand on a policeman' is true as long as the police officer keeps the mitzvoth of the Torah and maintains justice. This isn't the case when the policeman is a party to a crime and to an act of robbery and destruction."

"Any government representative, anyone who comes to uproot Torah and Mitzvoth from Israel, will meet a fortified wall…a generation has risen that is willing to give its life on behalf of God's Torah and for the sake of the Land of Israel."

"The people of Israel did not surrender to the Greeks and Romans, it did not surrender to the Turks and English. Thus, the people of Israel will not surrender and bow its head in the face of Jewish leaders who are empty of Torah and corrupt…"


Hope Olmert and the rest of the concessionists running for office read this leaflet. The message is one that they need to learn before they try uprooting anymore Jewish civilians from their homes just for being Jewish and living in Eretz Yisroel.

-MZ

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately, the people who go to shuls probably will already be appalled at the government's behavior. I am starting to learn more about what happened and can see why you give it such importance.
I am stunned that Israel hears a direct declaration of war from the president of Iran and does not attack Iran immediately. The direct threat of having your country nuked should catch someone's attention.

Anonymous said...

MZ, do you know which Rabbis signed this declaration?

Mad Zionist said...

Not yet, but I'll try and find out for you.

nanc said...

you'll be pleased to know, madze, j. bargholz has an article at autonomist. i am tickled. now with most of us out on our own - you can get more class!

Mad Zionist said...

He is certainly more than worthy...I actually figured he'd have started his own blog by now.

Need more class? I drink beer, what more class do I need than that?

Oh, you mean school...I get it.

;)MZ

Mad Zionist said...

Taz, it's east coast time here in sunny MZville and I cracked a couple cold Labatt's Blues with some hot chicken wings I fried up at the house.

I figure now that Canada went conservative I'll start drinking their ale again.

nanc said...

i love labatt's blue - each week, mr. nanc brings home a sixer of surprise snob beer to nanc and this week it was labatt's blue - one of my personal faves. i never stopped, madze...i'm not ashamed to say. although japanese is still my all time favorite - asahi and sapporo. if i cannot have that, hot sake will do. or room temp cabernet!

bargholz is one of my favorites too. of course he knows that and it goes without saying, so i'll take it back! he's NOT my all time favorite - : ]...