Shabbat

Portion Behar - Blow the Shofar? on Morris Katz...?

 
 
 
 
 Portion Behar - Blow the Shofar? on Morris Katz...?
 
One of my co workers has 2 sons in Gaza - reserve soldiers. - and One had a birthday this week.
 
 
See the picture below!
 
So

?What's written on the Liberty Bell in the US – and the COPY in Jerusalem's Liberty Bell Park

Isn't it insane for the 2024 "new world order"

 to IGNORE the words from this Portion
 
 "proclaim liberty throughout the land and to ALL…"
 
Yes it's

from this week's Portion! It doesn't say "except for Jews"! It doesn't say "kill the Jews".

CMON! Jews help EVERYONE.
 
Any Hunger IN GAZA is controlled by the Hamas Nazis stealing aid and selling food. 
 
No army in history EVER fed their enemies who hide missiles in schools and hospitals, and weapons in cemeteries and "neutral? UN" buildings, and in children's bedrooms.
 
Much of the Portion Behar deals with protecting ALL the poor 
 
and also maintaining ALL JEWS' land ownership in Israel – 
 
not some make believe conglomeration of Arabs who settled IN ISRAEL just because 
 
the JEWS made work for them ALL – and developed a 2000 year abandoned desert!
 
Arabs in Gaza had the last 25 years to DEVELOP – but instead they killed each other, and us

They frightened the world and took billions in hush money - and created HamasNaziLand.

But every year we read this Portion with laws to protect and help ALL others –

For the ETERNITY OF THE TORAH AND ITS PEOPLE AND ITS MESSAGES TO THE WORLD.

As an aside - about beating Hamas and Nazis
 
YIVO is doing a zoom session study on Jewish creativity 
Focusing on the art of my old friend
 
Holocsust survivor Morris Katz (may his memory be blessed)
 
He once told me - 
 
Andy, everyon comes here to my place, and leaves,
 
But you fixed the tiles and ceiling in the bathroom bdefore you left!
You are welcome to stay here any time!
 
Jews are often creative and often help - and sometimes fix things.
 
EVEN IN THE WORLD AT LARGE!
 
Sent with love hope and prayers from Jerusalem

Shabbat Shalom,

Rabbi Andy Eichenholz