Thursday, May 24, 2007

Clarifying a Temple Mount Issue


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YESHIVAT HARA'AYON HAYEHUDI
Jerusalem, Israel
HaRav Yehuda Kroizer SHLIT"A, Rosh Yeshiva

PARSHAT NASO
9 Sivan 5767/25-26 May 2007

CLARIFYING A TEMPLE MOUNT ISSUE

“The children of Israel did so; they sent them (the impure) to the outside of the camp, as Hashem had spoken to Moses”. In this week’s parsha, we are taught of the obligation to remove the spiritually unclean (tam’eh) to the outside of the camp of Israel. In the desert, the children of Israel were made up of three camps, each with a higher lever of holiness. In the center of the Jewish people’s encampment was the Tabernacle - this was the camp of the Divine Presence. Next came the Levite camp - this was the area surrounding the Tabernacle, and finally the Israelite camp, which was made up of the entire encampment of the twelve tribes of Israel. The Torah obligates an impure person to leave one, two or all three of these camps according to the severity of his tum’ah.

This division of the Jewish people, as the Jews wandered for 40 years in the desert with the Tabernacle, was not just a one- time affair; rather, it was a commandment for all generations. We find that this division of camps also took place in Jerusalem and the Temple Mount. Corresponding to the Divine Presence camp in the desert was the Temple, the Kohanim and Israelite courtyards. The camp of the Levite constituted the remaining sections of the Temple Mount, and the camp of the children of Israel corresponded to the city of Jerusalem. These levels of holiness still envelop the Temple Mount and Jerusalem today, even though the Temple is not standing.

What’s the problem?

As is well known, today we are all in the category of impurity through contact with a dead body. This type of impurity was banned from entering the Divine Presence camp under the punishment of Karet - being cut off, but a person with such impurity would be able to remain in the Levite and Israelite camps. That means that today, we are forbidden to go to the area on the Temple Mount where the Temple and its courtyards stood, but we can go the rest of the Temple Mount, which makes up some 85 percent of the Mount! Now you might say that we don't know where this 15-percent (Temple and courtyards) “off-limits” area is, and therefore, by going up to the Mount we might accidentally be walking in the forbidden area. The truth is, that even if we did not know where the Temple and its courtyards stood (which in truth we do), the 15 forbidden percent cannot be just anywhere on the Mount, but must be somewhere in the middle of it. In any case, when one goes up to the Mount, he does not come close to any area where that 15% might have been.

Well, you might ask: What about the rest of the Temple Mount - that 85%? Is a "tum’at met"- a person with impurity from a dead body - allowed to be there? To answer this question, let's go back to the encampment of the Jewish people in the desert. As we said, the Levite camp enclosed the surrounding area of the Tabernacle that corresponds today to 85% of the Temple Mount, and as we learned in the Torah (Exodus 13:19), Moses, who lived in the Levite camp, took the bones of Joseph with him, meaning that the bones of Joseph were with Moses in his camp! We see from here that not only is someone who is impure because of a dead body - as we are today - allowed to be in the Levite camp (85% of the Temple Mount), but you can actually bring a dead body itself up to the Temple Mount!

If as "tam'eh met" –impure from a dead body, we are allowed to go up to the permitted areas in the Mount, why, then, do many Rabbis come out forbidding people from going to the Temple Mount today? I don’t know - As of now, not one Rabbi has given over a serious halachic reason not to go up! Maybe they are afraid that people who do not know where they are allowed to go might wander to the forbidden 15%. But that certainly is not a justified reason to stop people who do know, and certainly they could place markers showing people which road to stay on.

More than all of this is the overriding factor of the horrible Chilul Hashem that take place every day on the Temple Mount: Giving control of the Mount to our Arab enemies. The least we can do is to have a Jewish presence on the Mount and to show Hashem that we, the Jewish people, want to build His house again!

With love of Israel,
Levi Chazen
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Brit Am Israel and the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel

Only the Anglo-Saxon and white peoples of Northwestern Europe bear these biblical birthmarks of fulfilled prophecies concerning the "Lost Ten Tribes" -

"DID YOU KNOW THAT....."

According to the Bible ten out of the twelve tribes of Israel split away (1-Kings 12:19), formed their own kingdom of "Israel" (1-Kings 12:20) and were exiled by the Assyrians (2-Kings 17:18). They forget their identity (Hosea 1:9 7:8 Isaiah 49:21) and became the Lost Ten Tribes. In the future they will re-unite with the Jews (Ezekiel 37, Isaiah 11:13, Jeremiah 3:18) of "Judah", but until then they have a role of their own to fulfill. They were destined to be situated at the continental extremities of the earth such as North America, the British Isles, Scandinavia, the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa (Deuteronomy 33:13 Isaiah 24:16 26:15 41:8-9 49:6), to be the richest (Genesis 27:28 49:25 Deuteronomy 33:13-16 Hosea 2:8), and most powerful (Numbers 24:8-7 Micah 5:7-9) nations on earth and to control major international strategic bases (Genesis 22:16-17 24:60). All of these points together with numerous others show that descendants of the Lost Ten Tribes can only be found amongst Western Nations especially the English-speaking ones. The correctness of our interpretation of the relevant verses, and your destiny, may depend upon this information. You need to know! www.britam.org

Fellowship with besieged white South Africans

Fellowship with besieged white South Africans


Excerpts from Boerevryheid Forum -

The rest of the world doesn't care about South Africa and even less about the Boere.
I'm afraid that's true as they're either besieged with their own problems or they refuse to face the harsh reality that globalists (liberals) are out to destroy the white Israelite countries and overrun them with Gentile beasts, whether in South Africa, Rhodesia, Israel or the United States with our unprotected borders and treason within.

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I care for South Africans, Israelis, and Americans but it's horrifying to see our white Israelite peoples are being sold out (we often get the leaders we deserve) and/or just go like sheep to the slaughter or worry about being called "racist" more than our survival. Truly our nations are under a CURSE for our disobedience and the only way to reverse the curse is to REPENT. Will we? God knows.

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...our fight will be alone against the hordes, but with God. This has always been the Boers lot.

Against the English in two wars

Against the Black Tribes during the Great Trek
Against the evil forces of communism and Marxism in Angola and other neighboring countries
Against terrorism in this country
And now against oppression

Yet we prevail.
God let you lose your God-given country. May Boers remember your Hebrew roots and return to the God of Jacob and fulfill your biblical responsibilities and FORSAKE BABYLON that you may be blessed and set free.

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I find your statement insulting. The Boer nation have a long relationship with God. Our history speaks of it. At Bloedrivier, 450 Protestant Boers, with the help of God, won a war against 12000 Zulus.
I totally agree God blessed your Israelite people for His greater purposes of helping you to inherit what was prophesied. God also helped the Anglo-Saxons around the world, but we can't rest on our laurels, can we? I purposely visited the Voortrekker Monument when I was in South Africa to honor God and the memory of those whom He fought through.

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I am not a Jew nor am I an Israelite, I am a Boer.
Boers aren't Jews, but they are Israelites. Study it and see for yourself.

Zebulon
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If you want to help my Volk, tell the Americans about our problems.
I have and do, but our Israelite and Jewish peoples are going down and out too because of our sins, including the sins of ignorance and indifference.

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In my Bible I saw that Moses also had a lot of problems with the Jews/Israelites
Just like today with our proud and stubborn Israelite and Jewish peoples who don't want to submit to God's Word and Will but foolishly feel they're good enough already.

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If the Boers will confess and FORSAKE BABYLON God will restore you.

David Ben-Ariel is a Christian-Zionist writer and author of Beyond Babylon: Europe's Rise and Fall.


Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Shavuot, Pentecost, Sivan 6

Iran planning terrorist attacks in Europe?

Iran planning terrorist attacks in Europe?

The IHT reports on an Open Europe meeting yesterday, at which security analyst Claude Moniquet warned that Iran had the ability to launch terrorist attacks on targets in western Europe, including nuclear power plants. "We have serious signals that something is under preparation in Europe… Iranian intelligence is working extremely hard to prepare its people and to prepare actions," Moniquet said. The Mail reports that Conservative MP Patrick Mercer told the meeting that a friend serving in southern Afghanistan had sent him an email stating: "We are fighting an undeclared war over here against Iranian-backed militias." The event is also reported in the Sun, Herald, Express, Jerusalem Post and Haaretz.

Meanwhile, Conservative leader David Cameron issued his first detailed statement on Iran, saying that there was less than a year before the regime possessed nuclear weapons. He did not rule out military action, and called on the EU, which is Iran's biggest trading partner, to restrict export credits to Teheran, which are presently worth £9 billion. He said all investment in Iran's crucial oil and natural gas industries should be curtailed.

IHT Herald IHT 2 Fox Jerusalem Post Sidney Morning Herald Haaretz Mail Telegraph

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Get away with murder?

Avishai Raviv was an Israeli government agent provocateur (whose code name was "Champagne" for the bubbles of incitement he created to tarnish the right-wing Israelis) who goaded Yigal Amir to assassinate Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (although this is hotly disputed by investigative reporters like Barry Chamish).

Avishai Raviv has never been charged with incitement or as an accessory to the murder of Yitzhak Rabin and has disappeared from sight, undoubtedly just following orders.

I was NEVER involved with the extremist Jewish group "Eyal" but had met Avishai Raviv during a Temple Mount Faithful demonstration in Jerusalem when he helped me to protect Gershon during Tisha B'Av when the police carried Gershon away from the Mugrabi Gate and dropped him and he hit his head and went unconscious and the throng practically trampled him except for me trying to cover him and shouting at the people to be careful that Gershon was on the ground -- and I'm pretty sure it was Avishai who helped me keep the people from stepping on him.

Howard Grief, an attorney and member of the Temple Mount Faithful, witnessed it all and wrote The Jerusalem Post about it (we both had a letter published the same day: Howard's letter was called "Police Brutality" and mine was called "Discrimination" - The Jerusalem Post, Friday, Aug. 25, 1995).

Before that incident I had met Avishai Raviv in the office of the Temple Mount Faithful when he and someone else came there. He had invited Moshe Weisfish (Gershon Salomon's cousin) and I to his apartment in Hebron, but it was later explained to me that Avishai was a "shtinker" (informer) and that the police wanted to falsely associate the Temple Mount Faithful with such people and how he had even taken it upon himself once in Tel Aviv to have an office on campus with "Temple Mount Faithful" on the door or something like that, which Gershon immediately forbade him upon knowledge of it as he had no authority to do it and did NOT represent the Temple Mount Faithful in any manner, shape or form.

This is what I remember of the agent provocateur Avishai Raviv and his fake group "Eyal."

I might add though that after the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, some female (British?) reporter (probably my age) who knew Nick Day of The Traveller, kept trying to get Avishai's phone number or have me contact him (since she heard I had met him) until I told her I wanted nothing to do with him. She was unrelenting until Nick Day told her to back off. I guess she was his friend or acquaintance.

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David Ben-Ariel is a Christian Zionist writer and author of Beyond Babylon: Europe's Rise and Fall. With a focus on the Middle East and Jerusalem, his analytical articles help others improve their understanding of that troubled region. Check out the Beyond Babylon blog.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Temple Institute: Accepting Torah

"We will do and we will listen"
(Exodus 24:7)
Sivan 5, 5767, May 22, 2007
Erev Shavuot


When 600,000 souls, the forefathers of all who would accept the yoke of Torah upon themselves, stood at the foot of Mount Sinai, their commitment was unconditional: "We will do and we will listen." (Exodus 24:7) These are the first and last words of a Torah life. The first words because the oath of obedience is necessarily followed by a lifetime of study and exploration of how to perform the commandments we received at Sinai, how to make them real. The last words because only such a profound commitment awakens within us the resolve never to throw up our hands and say, "I just can't do it. I just can't bring myself to fulfill the commandments."

When the children of Israel said in unison the words: "We will do and we will listen," (ibid) they were voicing their commitment to both the Written Torah and the Oral Torah, both of which were handed down at Sinai. Without the discipline of the Oral tradition to shed light upon and explain the intricacies of the written commandments we would be hard pressed to keep our promise "to do." In order "to do" we first must "listen." However, we can only hear what the oral tradition has to instruct us after we have made the commitment "to do." A conundrum perhaps, but most definitely a way of life that has guided the nation of Israel for over three thousand years. This "unresolvable" "chicken and egg" dilemma is the very source of energy that drives us to pursue the truth of Torah and make it real in this world through the performance of the mitzvot - commandments - all 613 of them. "You shall have no other gods before Me... remember the Shabbat - the Sabbath day... honor your father and your mother..." (Exodus 20: 2-12) There isn't a single commandment of the 613 received at Sinai that doesn't require explanation in order to be fulfilled. And this explanation is the Oral Torah.

Ignorance has never been an excuse to forgo a mitzva. We don't back down from observing Shabbat - kehilchato - in accordance with the commandments - because we are uncertain about the nature of electricity. On the contrary, our sages spare no effort to understand electricity in the light of Torah and then apply it to the observance of the mitzvot in order to enhance our Shabbat experience. This has been characteristic of Jewish life throughout the millennia. So it is baffling that a disagreement over the observation and application of the commandment to ascend to the Temple Mount in order to perform the mitzva of "revering the Holy Temple" has been unresolved for forty years. Of course we are referring to the opportunity which presented itself before the Jewish people forty years ago when the Temple Mount was liberated by the Israel Defense Forces and returned to Jewish sovereignty after two thousand years. Once again having physical access to those areas on the Mount which are permitted to visit according to Jewish tradition, should surely satisfy the basic requirements for a resumption of the mitvza once the particulars of the commandment's fulfillment are reviewed and made known. However, there are those who have have claimed ignorance of the precise location where the Holy Temple stood as being an absolute impediment to the performing of the mitzva. This, in spite of two thousands years of precedent and literature at their fingertips. This, in spite of archeological evidence and other modern scientific methods of investigation which can aid in revealing the true historical location of the Holy Temple. And this, in spite of the fact that there are great Torah scholars in Israel today who do cite these sources and precedents and are calling upon Jews to ascend the Temple Mount, in accordance with halachah. There is no room for mystery in our need to perform each commandment to the best of our abilities. There is no room for raising our hands in defeat. "We will do and we will listen" precludes the easy option of inaction. Listening to the intellectual silence of self imposed "ignorance" is not a guide to Torah observance.

"We will do and we will listen." We will continue to visit the Temple Mount and, walking always within the parameters of the Written Torah and the Oral Torah, continue to move forward to the day when fulfilling the commandment to go up to the Holy Temple on the Festival of Shavuot and bringing our first fruits as offering of thanks to the G-d of Israel for the Land of Israel, in the spirit and word of the Torah of Israel, will be a performable reality.

Tune in to this week's Temple Talk, with Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven, as they discuss the spiritual qualities of the month of Sivan, the multifaceted nature of the festival of Shavuot, and the steadily growing phenomenon of Jewish faces being seen on the Holy Temple Mount.

On this week's Light to the Nations on the Universal Torah Network, Rabbi Richman continues to discuss the golden menorah that stands in the Holy Temple's Sanctuary: Holy Temple Studies 27: Details of the Menorah, Part I. To view this week's show, premiering Thursday, please click here. You can still view Rabbi Richman exploration of the holiday of Shavuot, entitled "The Festival of Shavuot: Spiritual insights into the inner meaning of the Shavuot holiday."

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To learn more about the festival of Shavuot and how it was celebrated in the Holy Temple, please click here.

Click here to view the new Sivan calendar, the latest installment on our online A Year in the Light of the Holy Temple.

Be sure to view Rabbi Richman's five minute teaching on this week's Torah reading of Naso, (Numbers 4:11-7:89), also on the Universal Torah Network.

We wish to all a joyous Shavuot.
Yitzchak Reuven
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