.....יש לך איזה רעיון איך מגבירים את האהבה שלו אלינו ?.....
אל תישלח אותי להיתפלל בבקשה ..........משהוא בלי תפילות..........
הרב'ה מלובביץ היה אומר הרבה פעמים בהיתוועדויות שלו
...תן מעשר בכדאי שתיתעשר... תפריד עשרה אחוז מכל הרווחים שלך לצדקה
וזה דופק יפה ככה
.....אולי זה אחת מהדרכים שלו להראות אהבה לישראל.....
אמרנו אולי
.....בדרך כלל מה שאמר מגיע עים לא היום מחר.....
The Knesset approved the Referendum Law with a large majority. In order to cede from the territories under Israeli sovereignty as East Yerushalayim and the Golan Heights, they would need the majority of the public and 60 MKs to agree
The Rebbe addressed this and explained how worthless it is, explaining that the purpose of the proposed referendum was merely is to serve as a sugar-coated pill to calm those on the Right. Furthermore, it legitimizes the despicable actions of the Prime Minister.
In a yechidus that Mr. Shmuel Katz had with the Rebbe in which they discussed a referendum that was proposed at that time, the Rebbe strongly negated it and even explained why: I am afraid of those who want to resolve the debate about the withdrawal by making a referendum,
because the danger is hidden within the wording. If they come and ask the nation, “Are you ready to give up land in exchange for peace?” – this would be intentionally misleading. Because with this clever question, they are providing half the answer, as though concessions will lead to peace.
If they will go to a referendum, it’s only on condition that they word it thus: Is it worth endangering every single home in Eretz Yisroel, and to expose ourselves to the dangers of war– while Israel remains without oil, without defensible borders, with the enemy close to our populated areas – in exchange for Sadat’s signature on a paper when it’s clear that until now Egypt has broken four agreements, and it’s clear that Sadat won’t live long and won’t rule Egypt forever, and it’s clear that he has no say regarding the Arabs living in Yehuda and Shomron, and it’s clear that the Arabs in Yehuda and Shomron openly announce their intentions to destroy and kill the entire nation living in Tzion, and it’s clear that even if a certain group agrees to peace that other groups won’t agree.
The question is whether in such a situation it pays to endanger oneself and to return land in exchange for a piece of paper that doesn’t obligate anyone?
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