Friday, August 8, 2008

Sorrow and Temple




B"H

The American Israeli litvishe Rabbi Pinchas Winston gave an interesting lecture on the subject "Ge'ulah (Redemption) and Tisha Be'AV".

Tomorrow night, right after Shabbat ends, Jews all over the world are starting the Jewish mourning day of Tisha Be'Av. Not only should we mourn for the two destroyed Temples but also learn from the mistakes of the generations in those days. Rabbi Pinchas Winston, however, raised the question if really ALL Jews in the Diaspora mourn for the two Temples.

Not that we mourn for two destroyed buildings but rather for the Shechinah (G - d's presents) who is not too obvious anymore. G - d withdrew His presents without letting us all alone. Or in other words, He is still here but just more far away and thus, not so visible anymore. G - d had promised the Jews that He would never leave them, now matter what. This promise is eternally valid although the church loves to claim something else. When Meshiach arrives, everything goes back to its previous state. The Shechinah is fully coming back, the Third Temple will be build and the Cohanim (priests) are going to do the sacrifices again. A king from the House of David is appointed and all nations are going to believe in ONE G - d.

Especially in Jerusalem, thousands of people are going to gather at the Kotel (Western Wall) tomorrow night. They even bring their own blankets and sleep there or just pray the traditional Kinot (mourning prayers). The Rebbe of the Chassidut Slonim Jerusalem, Rabbi Shmuel Bozorowsky, asks the question why it says that Meshiach will be born on Tisha Be'Av.
His answer: Because on Tisha Be'Av, the Jews become most aware of their loss of the Temple and this is the time when they most desire the Meshiach to come.

But do the Diaspora Jews really await Meshiach ? Haven't we Israelis already got used to our daily lives in this country ? Who could imagine the change Meshiach would bring ? Why don't follow Diaspora Jews not the biblical commandment of living in Israel ? Don't they feel too comfortable abroad and fail due to their own laziness ? Why don't they recognize the Yikun (soul rectification) Jews have been striving for more than 2000 years ?
Generally, Tisha Be'Av is the day when the spies came back from Canaan and reported Moshe and Bnei Israel what they had seen in the Promised Land. Not only that but they added their own opinions and thus spoke "Lashon HaRah – idle talk" about the Land of Israel. Many Israelites started to cry, as they believed what the spies said and lost all their trust in G – d. As a punishment, G – d gave them a real reason to cry which was the destruction of both Temples. They are called "Meraglim – spies" in Hebrew. Where in the Torah was the word mentioned the word before ?
When his brothers came down to Egypt, Yosef accused them of being "Meraglim".

"You, my brothers, sold me into slavery and if you don't do a Tikun for it, real spies are about to come in the future and will cause a serious disaster".

Those were the spies in the desert and until today, we are facing the consequences. The Temples are destroyed and we are still awaiting Meshiach who is going to build the Third Temple.
Yosef's intention was that his brothers should find out by themselves who he really was. He asked all those private questions but they didn't become suspicious at all. The brothers, on the other hand, thought that they had done the right thing by getting rid of Yosef. They considered him as the evil in the family just like Ishmael and Esav and thought that by getting rid of him, they are doing G – d's will. The moment Yosef revealed himself to his brothers, they realized that they had been wrong the whole time. The brothers were silent and suddenly saw that they did anything but G – d's will. The same is going to happen to us on the Day of Judgment after Meshiach's arrival. G – d is going to show us how wrong we sometimes were at times when we were so sure about doing the right thing.

One opinion is that we have to live in Israel in order to cause a Tikun and bring about Meshiach. However, I have to make it very clear here that I am talking about the RIGHT Meshiach and not the false one called Mr. J. C. !!!

You are welcomed to disagree or agree with me but it would be a great idea if this Tisha Be'Av every Jew is going to ask himself if he really desires Meshiach and what he does in order to bring the Ge'ulah closer.

Shabbat Shalom to all readers and have an easy fast (Zom Kal) !!!

4 comments:

  1. B'H

    This is my favorite holyday of all Jewish festivals. Its a real trip to see thousands of Jews standing at the wall crying for the dead killed by the followers of the false Messiah. Which all jews reject.

    I don't believe any of this pie in the sky nonsense when it comes to Messiah. Not only is there very little about a Messiah in the text but what there is was about King Cyrus of Persia . We have a bunch of idiots teaching lies to every one in the name of Yehoos ( JC) I love this stuff. Undoing the lies and works of the great Blasphemer St. Paul is a life long job and I am glad to be one of the soldiers in the fight. Has any one ever read the Myth maker by Maccabe? He go's step by step and exposes pauls lies one at a time.

    Love Daniel

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  2. B"H

    The Talmud Tractate Sanhedrin teaches a lot about Meshiach. But about the real Meshiach and not a false one as Mr. J. C.

    J. C. is only a product of Paul who wasn't even really Jewish. J. himself preached that he came for the Jews and not for Gentiles. How do the Gentiles then fit it ? Well, Paul changed the whole ideology in order to get people believing in this self - invented nonsense. The Jews didn't want so Gentiles had to be recruted.

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  3. B'H

    I would like to add to this. If you read the Hebrew closely you will note that it says "We were under Sinai, Not at Sinai as commonly translated. Our myth holds that G-d offered the Torah to many people before it was offered to the Jews. If you read this closely it seems almost like G-d was saying if you don't take this Torah I will drop the mountain on you. As for Anti Semitism

    One only has to walk down any city street in Jerusalem and experience the manner less , rude ,arrogant, superior behavior of the so called religious cult members and you can understand none jews reaction to this holeyer than thou attitude the religious Orthodoxy project to non Jews. We as a group behave terrible in the world, sometimes I am as guilty as some of the worst offenders. I am ashamed of this and I work every day to see the holy one in people I don't like. For me this is very hard and I fail most of the time to see the good. I do keep trying..

    Also I have personally know far far far more poor Jews than rich ones in my life. Most of the rich ones have been jerks.

    Daniel

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  4. B"H

    Hi Daniel,

    In fact, there is an explanation on this in the Talmud Tractate Sotah. G - d lifted the mountain up and the Jews were indeed forced to accept the Torah. This was actually one of the purposes for the creation of this world. That the Jews accept the Torah.

    At Mount Sinia they were a kind of forced but the Talmud continues that when the Purim story happened in Shushan, the Jews fully accepted the Torah and were saved from Haman deadly plot.

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