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    The Jew Who Hesitates Is Lost
    Written by David J. Heimowitz   
    Dec 18, 2008 at 04:00 PM

    The ideas that we are today living in the end of the days, as well as, that the war of Gog and Magog is fast approaching, are in no way farfetched. It is already simple to picture several possible scenarios for that war. We are living in an era in which the Muslims have once again declared war on the “infidels” in general, and on Jews in particular. Although the leaders of the western countries, including the state of Israel, refuse to think in terms of holy war, they do so at their own peril. 

    Ahmadinejad means it when he says that he intends to destroy Israel. He will inevitably try to do so and he will invariably fail, because G-d, the G-d of Israel, will prevent Ahmadinejad from having his way. Ahmadinejad, however, will not stop with Israel, he will also try to destroy the Christian countries of the west. Once he has his bomb he will bring the world to the final frontier, he will be vanquished, and the Lord, G-d of Israel, will be recognized by all nations still existing, to be the one and only G-d.  

    Because Ahmadinejad will attack the U.S., as well as the European Christian countries, he will destroy all Jews who have chosen to remain in exile in the many different Christian countries. He, along with his allies, will attack Israel and after a bloody war which will last nine months and in which many more Jews will be killed, he will be totally vanquished by G-d, the Lord G-d of Israel.  

    Or, Israel, without the knowledge and consent of the U.S., will attack Iran and negate Iran’s ability to destroy her, which will so anger the U.S. that the U.S., along with her allies, will attack Israel. As a result, the Jews who have chosen to remain in exile in the many different Christian countries will be completely destroyed and, after a bloody war which will last nine months and in which many more Jews will be killed, the U.S. and her allies will be totally vanquished by G-d, the Lord, G-d of Israel. 

    One of the above scenarios, or a different scenario similar to them, will surely come to pass unless Jews, of their own volition, will immediately return to their G-d, the one and only G-d. If the Jews in the exile will make aliyah and if the Jews in Israel will throw out their blasphemous, hypocritical and corrupt leadership and replace them with G-d fearing Jews, then the redemption will come without the loss of 80% of our People. The redemption will come quickly and with great splendor. There is still time, albeit, precious little of it. The time to act is now.                               

                                                                       14/12/08 

    The writer, who made aliyah 30 years ago, was, and still is, a student of the late Rabbi Meir Kahane.

    Homesh – We Return!
    Written by David Ha'Ivri   
    Jul 21, 2008 at 08:51 AM
    Twice daily a special transport leaves one of the towns in the Shomron. The morning passengers are yeshiva students and rabbis on their way to a day of Torah study in the open air. The afternoon travelers will take their place guarding all night until the students return in the morning. There are no longer buildings or structures aside for the water tower that continues to supply the needs of the neighboring Arab villages. The path taken by the transport detours off the main road onto unpaved back roads shared only by local Arabs, who for their own reasons can not allow themselves to be stopped at the IDF checkpoint at the invisible line that marks the beginning of the area of Northen Shomron that has been declared Judenrein.
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    True Yiddeshe Nachas
    Written by By: David J. Heimowitz   
    Jul 21, 2008 at 08:43 AM
    Last night I had the privilege of attending a wedding in the field of Machpela, in front of the cave of Machpela, which is in the first Jewish city in the Land of Israel, Hebron. The father of the groom, Adv. Baruch Ben Yosef, sat in administrative detention with Rabbi Meir Kahane when he was a teenager. Baruch needs no further pedigree than that. In Baruch’s former exilic life, his family name was Green. Those days, blessed be G-d, are long forgotten.
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    The Temple Mount is open to Jewish visitors
    Written by David Ha'Ivri   
    May 16, 2007 at 02:38 AM
    Sunday thru Thusday
    7:30AM - 10:30AM  and 1:30PM - 2:30PM

    Entarance at the Mugrabi gate near the Kotel
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    Visit the Temple Mount!
    Written by David Golinkin, THE JERUSALEM POST   
    Jul 24, 2007 at 11:19 AM
    On Tisha Be'av our hearts turn to the Temple Mount, the site of the First and Second Temples, whose destruction we mourn every year. Therefore, it behooves us to ask: Does Jewish law permit us to go up to the Temple Mount today? This may seem like an esoteric question, but it has far-reaching political consequences.

    Shortly after the Six Day War in June 1967, the Chief Rabbinate posted a large sign at the entrance to the Temple Mount stating that, according to Jewish Law, it is forbidden to enter the Temple Mount. This prohibition was reiterated by chief rabbis Shlomo Amar and Yona Metzger in January 2005. As a result, many Jews, especially the Orthodox, have not entered the Temple Mount area for the past 40 years.
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