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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

re:Threaten Jews’ Independence

British and American Courts Threaten Jews’ Independence
by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
located at http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/135934

The crux of the store is displayed in two forms:

1) The general rules of Law against discrimination in England and the USA make the dissolving of the Jewish Community by making it racist to require a Jewish status to do something. More to the point on this one, is the fact that Muslims via Sharia Law in England are not subject to the same Laws of England as everyone else in England. This is complete discrimination against all others not in our faith, not just who is, but the Laws that govern everyday life is different on the same street.

2) This form, depending on which side you are on, presents the question directly at the Jewish Community. Should a Rabbi or Rabbis have the power to discriminate against other Jews that do not agree with them or there version of worship?

What I intend to present here is:

Where do I come down on these issues. There has been given these issues a lot of thought. I was married to a non-religious Jew for 22 years, and from the beginning the question of who would accept Me, Us and our marriage was an issue. Even as I write this, a little girl came and talked to her Mom, about Mezuzahs. Her Bobbie(Grand Mother) told her the a special scribe writes a scroll to put into the Mezuzahs, and that because these Mezuzahs did not have the llitle scroll from an accepted scribe, they are not Kosher. The Bobbie is Orthodox in opinion. This is a great example of why there is so much disagreement in the Jews Communities. The Torah only says to inscribe (the words you are to teach your children) upon the door post of your house and upon your gates. From that simple line a group of individuals make a living by telling everyone else that you must pay us to get it right. Even at that, what are they getting “right”? No where in the Torah nor Tanach is it said that someone else should tell you how to worship G-D, for which this particular law in from Moses regarding ways to remember that “The Lord our G-D is G-D, there is only One, and that You are to Love the Lord with all of your heart, all of your soul and all of your being.” Those are what you and I are to remember continuously. Not that hard to follow, so why define a business out of it and a way to alienate other Jews with a particular heckscher(sign of approval) from a certain Rabbi or group of Rabbis. Okay, Okay, this(the bikering) has been going on for 2,300 years at least. My issue should never have been an issue, there is only
One G-D and He has the same Laws for Everyone. So what are all of these religious leaders or teachers actually doing, I want them so show us how to Worship H’Shem not them. But should they be stopped from the bickering, YES and it will happen, but only by G-D at the same time all other pettiness is stopped by G-D.

Where do the Torah(Writings of Moses in Five Books) and the Tanach side on these issues.

This one is easy, If you worship the Living G-D, the G-d of Abram, Issac and Jacob, and keep HIS Laws, keep HIS Sabbath to not pollute it and Keep your hands from doing evil, if you “Attach yourself to H’shem by Accept the Covenant at Mt. Horeb, or Mt. Sinai”, YOU ARE AS ACCEPTABLE any decedent of Jacob. IF you are from the five nations explicitly forbidden are the Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Zidonians, and Hittites. Anyone else as a group is acceptable, and even individually even these can be acceptable(Ruth in the book of Ruth is a Moabite, and the great grand mother of King David, married to a man of the Tribe of Judah.

If it was G-D’s Law that was being followed by everyone, this would not be a concern. If this Law applied to ALL PEOPLE without exception, it might be O.K., but in reality this process of law against the JEWS and others has happened over and over in history just prior to the Progroms, an expulsion, a genocide or by others like Hilter and the 3rd Reich.

What do you think ? Is it another “Here we go again!”?

Shalom

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