Saturday, October 14, 2023

1/Are all Jews Zionists?


1/Are all Jews Zionists? 

10:38 p.m.
And that's so Rabbi. Welcome to let the Quran speak. Thank you. It's an honor, a privilege to be on your program. No, it's wonderful to talk to you. So tell me Rabbi, why do you oppose the state of Israel? First of all, and why do you support Palestinians first? I prayed to the almighty that he stole from his truth. His wisdom that I may be worthy of conveying his message. And so sanctify his name, I. It's not my personal opinion. I'm representing with God's help the opinion of the very religious Jews around the world. Including in our Jerusalem, including well throughout Europe throughout the world. Basically, we, as a Jewish people, have made a covenant with God 3,000 years ago on Mount Sinai in Bossier of a man Moses went up and took the toll from God and maybe made a covenant up. About to uphold this Covenant to be close to the total. That is what Judaism is all about to uphold this Covenant to be close to the almighty to be subservient, to the almighty this movement the concept of creating a state sovereignty and with a Quantico a Jewish sovereignty that concept that was is a movement that started around. Years ago, it was a transformation from subservience to God. Internationalism has a piece of land to be a nation amongst Nations to be comparable to all the great countries. Now that in and of itself. Even if it would have not affected the Palestinian people, the inhabitants, the indigenous people. In other words, if the land would have been uninhabited, it would still be forbidden for the Jewish people. To have this concept of sovereignty of nationalism, because we have a long history, we made the Covenant with God, 3,000 years ago to uphold the Torah and we would then command it to go into the holy land and build a temple, which King Solomon built the temple, but we were warned by the almighty and instructed by the almighty that we have to be in a very high level of Spirituality, if not, then we will be driven from the land and that came around 2,000 years ago. The Romans at the Greeks they later came, they invaded the holy land and Jews were driven from the land as a nation. Once that happened, we were put under a decree of Exile and so the two thousand years were under the decree of Exile by the almighty, meaning that we are told. That we should not be the Sovereign Nation. We should be loyal citizens in every country where we reside. And we should not attempt to return and mass as a large group of people will try to recreate the event. Small one inch 1 cm of a Jewish sovereignty because it is like medicine from God to break our horniness. That we believe. So there is actually a tweet tweet. We put under three old sand that King Solomon, who built the temple had written a book of prophecies called She Reshiram Song of songs and he speaks about these three olds, that God put us under one, that we should not return and Mass to the Holy Land. Once we were dispersed amongst the Nations. Secondly, we are not to rebel against Any Nation. We have to be loyal citizens in every country, where you reside, a Canadian citizen has to pray for the well-being of the country. Even if you're not happy, well, let's say throughout History. Jews were many times forbidden to buy land and they were taxed two of the much higher degree still in all we have to be loyal citizens and not rebel against that country. Thirdly we are not to make any attempt to end Exile. Why? Because it's, because of our sins. We are spread out. God is compassionate and the almighty when the time will come, which every Jew yearns for, the time will eventually come with the almighty will make. A metaphysical. Change in the world and all Humanity will Oh God, then God will return us and God himself will build. We built the temple without any human intervention. They will be a spirit, a chimeric evil spirit in the world. Still stopping atheists and so forth. Everybody will believe in God. It says, they are also cool about Google Earth as all the nations will hold hands and join to serve God. Then we will return and we will become close to God again inside that. How, how does that come about? Like how would you know that we're in that state? Would because like I said, they will be a Spirit of godliness that will be a spirit of people returning the Messiah. See, obviously the Jewish and Muslim people have a distinctly different concept of what the Messiah is mashiach, but we believe, but that's, that's really new here, nor there because the, because what will happen? It will happen. And we will never deal with the threat for the Muslim people because of the difference in our approach, because we are clearly as I've mentioned we are forbidden to make any attempts to return. Just believe, and we pray to God constantly that he should bring about this end days. And when all Humanity will serve him. So every year and to return We urine with all our hearts we say it in our everyday and our prayers that we want, but we are. But we haven't had it for 2,000 years. We are patient. Wait, and we serve God upholding the tour of the Covenant. In every land where we are being loyal citizens, and so forth, Zionism, 

Nationalist movement of people. Those who were estranged themselves from God, from the Torah they were not religious. I do it back to carry around the picture of the first. This was the Declaration of Independence. The first Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and they made a so-called Jewish State 1948. Yes, it's Jewish. Supposedly they're doing us the returning to God, the things at the end of Exile and not one of them is covering their heads. CeCe, what the foolishness of it but still in all design is they put on a facade and they of Judaism, they Incorporated religion in order that the world should say. Oh, it's a religious thing. We have to support them. The Evangelistic Christians in the millions and millions support them Jews, who don't know the total? Well, fortunately, the more non-religious and this is over when they have this emotional playing that you know that. Oh, Oh, it's returning. Two thousand years were in Exile. That's the difference between Judaism designers now so in other words, ensure the very concisely Judaism is subservience to God. Zionism is nationalism. And it's expressly forbidden for us. So around the world who know about what community if you go to Argentina, you go to England, Stanford Hills in London, New York, where we're from the very religious community and in Jerusalem the variable Is community because in total opposition to the creation of the state. And and now we have to hit something very important than in other words for us to have a state as I said, with a even another habit of their butt in that, they created this state in a land that they needed for their purpose and it will falestine the Palestine was an inhabited and the majority were Muslims. The second group of people that live there in numbers with them over the Christians and the third with the Choose because as individuals, we were allowed to go by, oh God were permitted to live there but not as a nation. So in order for them to create their state, they had to expel at least on the best of the Palestinian people that is, it's against the flies in the face of what I would tour is about because in the Torah it says Thou shalt not kill. Thou shalt not steal. We have to be ma hoorah who my father is. God is compassionate. We have to be compassionate. I mean Anna. Certainly not to steal, kill and expel people. How dare they and and on top of that, we have to remember that in these 2,000 years of Exile that we've suffered so much because we are Jews the Jews were burnt at the stake. They were tried, they will try. They try to forcefully bring virtue to them in the Crusades by the acquisition and where they were, they were expelled from Spain from Italy for where did the Jews go? The Muslim lands. 

The Jews, they embraced us, and every Muslim land Iran. We have you like Palestine was under the Ottoman Empire. They took us in and we flourished in their lives. That we do human rights goes to protect us. yet. We flourish, it wasn't necessary you have. So now for the zionists to come along and accuse the Muslims of an ingrained hate of the Jews, or the Palestinian people. and on a great day, how dare they be repugnant, how and where we have to show the total required. Us to show gratitude for people and to go and turn that on its head. And 

These people are wrong. Does this prove this is the most Criminal part of this one weekly Arab and Muslim in the Palestinian people would pull the knocked over here. We have a picture here, even you can see how they live together. We babysat each other's children in total. Peace, this cancer. That is why they are very religious around the world. We stand in total support, we hurt. We cry with the Palestinians, we are humiliated because The zionists took our religion and they are using it as a tool to intimidate and silence other people. First, if you speak up against any gold out the Semitic, so we the religious communities stay in that opposition how do you oppose the Zionist movement? Well, the first thing is We believe we, first of all, we do not accept it, we do that partner partner, participate with them. We have very religious communities that do not serve in the He certainly not the they, they they don't go voting, they have nothing to do with the state. We have a rap in it. There the zionists made a rabbit or for this facade with a mass grave in juicer. They made a rabbi it with the chief Rabbi and this is all by us. Irrelevant we have a rabbit, we had in the 1940 mid-1920s. The chief Rabbi of the religious community. That was living there for hundreds of years, Rabbi sonnenfeld. And he met with the king of transjordan. A 1920s, that's way before the Clear, our loyalty and that we don't want to say we passed on in 1947, 1948. The chief Rabbi was robbed by the schinsky, the Zionist, then we'll do very well during our time out, to be very successful and having the United Nations, the Britain Britain to their to get all recognized so rabbis on of Earth are barraged by the schinsky Blessed memory. This is the record of the United Nations in 1947. A declaration before the United Nations. He said 

10:49 p.m.
We furthermore. They any particles like this is the very real just representing the religious Jewish communities that we don't want the Jewish State. And these people are imposters to want to do it. And the history is, will he passed on. We took the next you can see hundreds of thousands of people in the streets of Jerusalem taking up our next chief Rabbi. When he passed on, we have hundreds of thousands of Jews living there now, under this either her, a this God-fearing community that does not recognize the authority of the state of Israel. They in fact, they didn't straight daily with a demonstrate and they see children get up. We never carry arms. We're not noted, they get heated and get assassinated rabbis. This is, it's unbelievable. You can go to our site and Kusa and see how and the world is silent. They don't even talk about the fact that Jews daily are demonstrating against the occupation. And the, it's, it's just, it's screams to the, to the skies. What was Happening the Injustice to the Palestinian people and to the Jewish people who are living there, who refuses to accept this Authority? It's Arab idea. Do you Ally yourself with other Jews who are not Orthodox? Who oppose the state of Israel? Oh that is a very good question. We being that there was the reform movement that 250 years ago and our rabbis at that time issued a fatwa basically rabbis of Europe when they said this is Torah. They don't eat kosher. They don't give the ten commands. They don't keep the Shabbath, the Sabbath so they simply are not affiliated with them, so we work with the Muslim people, we work with the Palestinian people and they'll come to the same demonstrations but we won't have the joint activities directly. But if that did we you know, we just put they do a lot of them, you know, a lot of people who are Jewish who are not religious, they have other feel as human rights human rights all because even other Jewish Reasons that they'll stand up in opposition. There's many really tens and tens of thousands of War who are posing the occupation but we are coming from the core issue. That the zionists are claiming the legitimacy we are telling them tells the world that they're coming. The world, it's unacceptable. So we're coming from the religious State and here it is a picture of a girl behind bars. Every boy and girl turns 17 becomes a criminal from the religious community. Because they refused to serve in the Army because in the IDF, which is mandatory military service. So these are all very, very critical issues. Why is it so critical for people to understand because people this is what is very widely. They're more efficient than what the new design is. And they like to refer to themselves as a Jewish State. The insist they're equal to being referred to as a Jewish State. Why? Because then they know that if anybody wants to oppose what they're doing, criminalize the Palace, People that hit you, the homes that steal, that kill, that do so many terrible crimes. But if you say a word, oh, you are speaking Against The Godly religion. So you attack this being anti-semitic and now they just made a new law here. They're trying to pass the I ihra. I think that's going to say that if you speak up against Zionism or the state of Israel, it's anti-semitic. What could be more obvious criticism of what could be more unacceptable? Such a concept when the very religious communities are being oppressed and insisting. We are just my grandparents who were killed in Auschwitz. Most of our communities are immigrants from Europe. We died. Because we were Jews because we've insisted on remaining this religion that our covenant to God. And we did not accept that because we've suffered that therefore we're going to turn around and occupy another people that's the we suffer. Now we should go sit in our And killing and doing against God's Will. And so we gave our lives by stealing and killing and doing against God's Will. And so we are against design. And we are being oppressed by the Jewish people who didn't find a home in Palestine and we're living there, these immigrants and they were living there. The try to catch the Brethren so much suffering, all of a sudden, they were they enjoyed being under the authority of the Ottoman Empire and all of a sudden they're thrown under the Zionist control and told that if you stand up and oppose this we do I can spot you are thrown into prison. You were a criminal, how the world. Authority to dictate in our religion. What is it? Instead of respecting our Scholars, our, which you have here in Canada. If you haven't the United States, we have our community. Let's say in New York, it's the largest concentration of religious Jews where I yeah, we've been right across from Manhattan Williamsburg Brooklyn miles and miles and there's not one single Israeli flag. I was the chief Rabbi of Palestine by title. And this And and Pious people, and done, and the businessmen. And they all insist that we are a religion to serve, God and God forbid that we should accept the occupation. And now of some, like, we decide to speak up against this rebelling against God in the name of my religion and, and go out to the world that they're imposters. They use my region so that we should be people. Who will stand this together with us to be accused of being a Semitic. That is unjust. It's unacceptable and we decry that and that's what we do with the power we try with God's help, we pray to God that he should read the speedy and peaceful dismantlement. This thing at the same time we go to the United Nations. We go with Palestinian people to cry there, there to speak, both of the demonstrations to try to educate. We go to the universities. The college's to come To the politicians. We took to the other two but have them change their approach and not to support the oppression of the Palestinian people. Rabbi. Thank you for sharing with us today. We really appreciate it. I learned so much, and I'm honored that you came and joined us today. I'll go up to do it again whenever we could expand on all the different issues. And I will tell you the history of how we live together. Yes. And Harmony and so it's such a beautiful sort of God, and But was never an impediment here, right? Yeah, I have so much to talk about. 
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Zionism is about the pursuit of an independent Jewish state. The word is derived from Zion, a hill near the city of Jerusalem. But nowhere near all Jews live in Israel and not all inhabitants of Israel are Jewish.
The birth of the State of Israel
For centuries, Jews have lived all over the world. Almost every country has its own Jewish minority. Two countries have a large Jewish community: Israel and the United States (both around 6 million people). But out of a population of more than 300 million, the 6 million Jews in the United States are but a small minority. In Israel, on the other hand, almost 80% of the population is Jewish.
The state of Israel was founded after the Second World War, in 1948. In the Middle East, in a place where Jews had lived for thousands of years with their Arab neighbours. Because of their history and religion, Jews had felt a strong connection with this region for generations. Many European Jews who had survived the Holocaust, went to live in Israel after the war. Many Jews from Arab (Muslim) countries also fled or migrated to Israel.
The United Nations supported the division of what was then still called Palestine into a Jewish and an Arab part. And they supported the creation of the new state of Israel. Among the Arab population, however, there was a lot of resistance. Immediately after the creation of the State of Israel, five neighbouring Arab countries declared war on Israel. Israel won that war. Many Arab residents of the region had to flee the country. The seventy-year history of the State of Israel is characterised by the struggle with the Palestinians. They see Israel as the occupying force. 
The difference between Zionists, Jews and Israelis
Back to the question. So a Zionist is someone who strives for an independent Jewish state. To many religious Jews, Israel is 'the promised land'. But many non-religious Jews, too, value the fact that there is a country where Jews can live in freedom and safety. 
Nowadays, the word Zionist is often used as a swearword. As a negative label. Many Palestinians and supporters of the Palestinian cause no longer distinguish between the words 'Jew', 'Israeli' and 'Zionist'. That is not correct. Most Jews do not live in Israel. Not every inhabitant of Israel is Jewish; there are also many non-Jews living in Israel. And not all Jewish Israelis are 'settlers' who want to conquer more and more Palestinian land. 
The vast majority of Jews believe that the State of Israel should continue to exist. But many Jews, both living in Israel and elsewhere, are in favour of a Palestinian state alongside Israel as a possible solution to the conflict. 
To cut a long story short: although many Jews identify with Zionism, there are still many different points of view. That is reason enough not to mix up the words 'Jew', 'Israelis' and 'Zionists'. 

2 /Why did Hitler hate the Jews? 

Hitler did not invent the hatred of Jews. He capitalised on antisemitic ideas that had been around for a long time.
Hitler was born in Austria in 1889. He developed his political ideas in Vienna, a city with a large Jewish community, where he lived from 1907 to 1913. In those days, Vienna had a mayor who was very anti-Jewish, and hatred of Jews was very common in the city. 
During the First World War (1914-1918), Hitler was a soldier in the German army. At the end of the war he, and many other German soldiers like him, could not get over the defeat of the German Empire. The German army command spread the myth that the army had not lost the war on the battlefield, but because they had been betrayed. By a ‘stab in the back’, as it was called at the time. Hitler bought into the myth: Jews and communists had betrayed the country and brought a left-wing government to power that had wanted to throw in the towel.

By blaming the Jews for the defeat, Hitler created a stereotypical enemy. In the 1920s and early 1930s, the defeated country was still in a major economic crisis. According to the Nazis, expelling the Jews was the solution to the problems in Germany.
This political message and the promise to make Germany economically strong again won Hitler the elections in 1932. After he had come to power, the laws and measures against the Jews increased all the time. It ended in the Shoah, the Holocaust, the murder of six million European Jews.
UN, Isreal Representative. 







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