jewish +/- irani

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

The latest Zionist conspiracy

The cat is out of the bag. One of the oldest and most potent Zionist conspiracies has been revealed by a very smart iranian university professor.

Rabbi Lazer Brody has openly admitted this latest Zionist plot discovered by the smart professor. You can see and hear it with your own eyes and ears here.

Rabbi Brody, otherwise known as Rabbi Rambo in intelligence and security communities, was once a member of the elite Special Operations Unit of the Israel Defense Forces and conducted classified operations in Lebanon, Iran and elsewhere..

Rabbi Brody updates his blog Lazer Beams at least once a day (except Shabbat of course). It is highly recommended to pay him a visit and while you are there, be inspired by his wisdom and also checkout his proven physical, emotional and spiritual remedies.


Shavuot 5766

Celebrating birth of the Jewish Nation over 3000 years ago at Mount Sinai

Jews all over the world gather in their synagogues and homes, and stay up the whole Shavuot night to learn Torah. It is an unbelievable personal and communal experience to see the sun rise over the horizon in anticipation of receiving the Torah all over again. If you have never done it, please please consider it. What have you got to loose except some sleep, but who can sleep when you can witness the most earth-shattering experience in the world-history without exaggeration, G-d communicating his most intimate thoughts to mere human beings. Consider this thought; the three major religions of the world have many different opinions and believes, but they all agree at least on one issue; the revelation of Torah at Mount Sinai to the Jewish people at the presence of their Prophet Moshe Rabeinu.

Let us set aside our differences at this special night, unite as a people with one voice and one heart, and receive in peace and love, that which has been our life blood since that awesome day over 3000 years ago.

There is a fantastic array of Shavuot-related articles in the cyber space. If you decide to stay up, please print and read some of them, and contemplate at how fortunate you are, "ashreinu, ma tov chelkeinu".

Here is a small sample:

Aish HaTorah

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Sunday Rosh Chodesh Sivan; time for special prayer for our children

We Iranian Jews are notorious when it comes to the wellbeing of our children. Again, is this because of our Jewish or the Iranian side, or perhaps both? Of course, every parent in any society wants the best for their children in all areas of their lives. However, we have been specially blessed with many Torah giants who have paved the path for us as how to set our priorities in raising our children. Such Torah giant is Shelah Hakadosh, who composed a special prayer for children.

This special prayer was composed by the Shelah Hakadosh to express the prayers of parents on behalf of their children. The Shelah said the optimal time for parents to recite this prayer is Erev Rosh Chodesh Sivan, but it may be recited anytime. The holy Shlah Hakadosh left Europe in the 17th century and made his home in Israel, becoming chief Rabbi of Jerusalem.

The Artscroll website states: "All parents want the best for their children — that they should be good and upright, that they have everything they need for a fruitful, joyous life.

(We recite the prayer anytime but especially...) on THE DAY BEFORE ROSH CHODESH SIVAN, for that is the month when God gave us the Torah, and when the Jewish people began to be called His Children. On that day, (the Shelah Hakadosh) writes, fathers and mothers should give charity to the poor and repent. They should even fast, if they are able to."

You can find the text of this special prayer, and its translation here, courtesy of shemayisrael

Friday, May 26, 2006


Liberation of the Temple Mount and Western Wall by Israel Defense Forces

Historic Live Broadcast on Voice of Israel Radio, June 7th, 1967

"JERUSALEM DAY" May 26th, 2006 on IsraCast.com


What you are now about to hear is perhaps one of the most riveting recordings in the modern-day history of Israel. I refer to the dramatic sounds of Israeli Defense Forces entering and liberating Jerusalem’s Old City and the Western Wall on June 7th, 1967. You hear the sounds of gunfire. You hear the footsteps of Israeli soldiers, as they draw closer and closer and as General Uzi Narkiss instructs them and asks to be shown where the Western Wall stands. We hear a triumphant Brigadier General Shlomo Goren, later to become the Chief Rabbi of Israel, as he recites the memorial prayer and sound the shofar, as Israeli soldiers weep with sorrow over their comrades killed in combat.

Listen closely to this piece of history, which is housed in the archives of the Avi Yaffe Recording Studio in Jerusalem.

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

President Bush's response to Ahmadinejad's letter

This is a blog not to concern itself (so much) with the political issues. However, it is hard to resist President Bush's response to Ahmadinejad's letter.!

Here is the fantasy letter that Michael Ledeen posted written by a former Reagan administration official:

I just got this from a former Reagan-administration official, and of the genre it's by far the best I've seen. Ah, the good old days, when our leaders had a sense of humor and didn't mind making fun of our enemies...

Dear President Ahmadinejad,
Please forgive this tardy response to your letter of early May. We did not reply at first because we doubted the letter’s authenticity. We suspected that someone was trying to play a trick on you. The discourse, you must admit, is unusual for a communication between heads of state. However, now that you have openly admitted that the letter is yours, I will respond.

Thank you for your invitation to accept Islam. As you know, I am a Christian. Throughout your letter you accuse me of being a bad Christian, which leaves me puzzled as to why you think I might make a good Muslim. However, before you proselytize outside your own country, you might want to address the condition of the Islamic faith in Iran.

I am genuinely sorry to hear that so many Iranians, especially the young, have lost their faith because of their profound disillusionment with theocratic clerical rule. Apparently, there is no way for them to distinguish between their religion and your rule. That is understandable since you claim there is none, that your authority comes directly from God and you are ruling in his name. It is no wonder you disdain “liberalism and Western style democracy.” Under it, you would be answerable not only to God, but to the Iranian people, to whom God gave certain “unalienable Rights” that you and the mullahs have chosen to ignore. How ironic that, in the name of God, you deny your people’s God-given rights.

When young Iranians survey the way in which the clerical regime has enriched itself and impoverished the country, and enforced its rule with such harshness, what are they to think of this “God” who rules over them in this way? As a result, they abandon their religion and, unfortunately, many turn to drugs.

Your answer to the abuses under which the Iranian people live is nuclear “power.” Since your country is so richly endowed in oil and natural gas reserves, this is a strange answer. In fact, you so often denounce “lies” in your letter, I am surprised you would engage in such a whopper yourself. No country has conducted a 20-year clandestine program to develop nuclear power for peaceful domestic uses. The reason is that it is perfectly legal to do so in the open. In fact, we would support your nuclear power program, if that is what it was. However, as everyone outside of Cuba, Syria and Belarus knows, you are developing nuclear weapons.

You know that we know you are doing this. In fact, you deliberately exacerbate the free world’s worries with your continued exhortations about wiping Israel off the map. I understand that your policy of confrontation helps you to consolidate your domestic power and that is why you generate so much tension. The more likely you can make it seem that Iran will be attacked from the West, the more Iranians will rally around you. You provoke us. We respond. You get stronger. Since the Iranian people will soon realize we have no intention of attacking them, they will soon weary of this artificial hysteria and begin to wonder why your government fails to provide even the most basic necessities.

We also understand the real reason you want nuclear weapons. Of course, you have the dream of being the regional hegemon, and the prospect of your having nuclear weapons already terrifies your neighbors. But you also want them for the same reason as North Korea. Once you possess nuclear weapons, you believe you will be immune, as is North Korea, from external pressure for domestic political reform. You can tell the world to take a hike and to leave you in peace to oppress your own people. This is why Iranians who wish to see a return to genuine democratic, constitutional order despair at the thought of your succeeding. They know they will be finished, that no one will then dare speak up on their behalf.

So this is not really about nuclear weapons; it is about the rights of the Iranian people – your desire to take them away, and our desire to see them respected. We don’t worry about Great Britain, or France, or now India, having nuclear weapons, because they are democracies; they are founded on the “unalienable Rights” of their peoples. People who are free to exercise those rights seldom seek to take them from others. We, and the rest of the world, are worried because of the nature of your regime, because you deny you own people its rights. Therefore, we take you seriously when you say you will take rights from others – most especially their unalienable right to life – by “wiping them off the map,” and we see you seeking to obtain the means to do this.

We do not think the Iranian people are going to let you get away with this. They see their religion prostituted to power and their great culture traduced by fanatic ideologues. We are on their side.

Thanks for writing.

Sincerely,
George W. Bush

P.S. I attach a copy of the Declaration of Independence.

Why Marry Jewish, really?

For the first time so many youth organizations have got together for one important event, not to be missed!

Monday, May 15, 2006

Tonight is Lag B'Omer!

Tonight is the 33rd day of counting the Omer from the day after Pesach. The numerical value of Hebrew letters Lammed + Gimmel (LG, or LaG for easier pronunciation) is 33.

Here are some fascinating articles:

Rabbi Shimon was a great sage who lived during the Roman conquest of Jerusalem 2,000 years ago. He was one of Rabbi Akiva's five students who -- despite terrible persecutions -- ensured that the Torah would not be forgotten.
The Talmud (Shabbat 33b) describes a seminal event in the life of Rabbi Shimon:
When the Romans outlawed the study of Torah, Rabbi Shimon spoke out against them. The Romans thus pronounced a death sentence against Rabbi Shimon, who was forced to go into hiding. Read more

Lag BaOmer, the 33rd day of the Omer Count -- this year, Tuesday May 16, 2006 -- is a festive day on the Jewish calendar, celebrated with outings (on which the children traditionally play with bow and arrows), bonfires, and other joyous events. Many visit the resting place (in Miron in Northern Israel) of the great sage and mystic Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, whose yahrzeit (anniversary of his passing) the day marks. Read more

Most people think of life as a trip through a treasure house of experiences. “Living it up” is synonymous with living itself: White-water rafting, paragliding, sipping Margaritas around the pool, seeing the Mona Lisa or the Pyramids or climbing Everest – that’s what life is all about! This view of life sees existence as a compendium of possibilities, and he who dies with the most toys - or the most trophies - wins. According to this view, someone who lives his life without tasting any of life’s countless experiences hasn’t really lived. The eulogy “He had a good life” usually means that the person used his time to maximize his experiences in this world. Someone who hasn’t experienced any of the life’s myriad delights is considered to have wasted his life. Read more

And best of all, watch the live celebration of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai's hilula all the way from Meron in Israel. But to watch this, you need to wake up NOW! Israel is +10 hours from LA.


 
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