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To have somebody that pretends to be a
fighter for the sake of the religious
world
go against the rabbis of the religious
world. Obviously, you see this is going
to create a public outcry as if there's
not enough wars against the Torah
already.
Ben Gvir said they were allowed to go to
Har HaBayit or we will be allowed soon.
Is that true?
Ben Gvir unfortunately just made a
mistake of his life
by not only desecrating the words of the
sages but desecrating God's name by
going against the greatest Torah
scholars
in in in in the last 100 years that have
specifically paskened one after another
without exception whether they were from
the
Sephardi, Ashkenazi, Da'at Elohim, even
Rav Kook. There's no more you know
this is in essence what Ben Gvir claims
to be, you know, where he's learning.
Whatever he learned in his life
all of Gedolei Yisrael including Rav
Kook says Jews are not allowed to go to
Har HaBayit.
Not allowed to go to Har HaBayit. So
when Ben Gvir said this today and not
only said it but said it publicly, he
made a mistake of his life.
It's a chillul Hashem.
It's certainly desecrating the
name of Hashem and certainly
not not something that he should have
ever done.
No, Jews are not allowed to go to Har
HaBayit. There is no none of Gedolei
Yisrael permitted it. And when a
politician says something, it doesn't
matter what they say you should know
that everything that a politician says
has an agenda. It's never at face value.
Doesn't matter who the politician is. If
it's an American politician, Israeli
politician, politician from Bangladesh,
politician from
Canada,
politicians by definition are people
that are arguing for agendas.
Somebody told me one time years ago the
politician comes from the
word originally that comes which is
tick, like those blood sucker. Not sure
if it's 100% correct, it's very
possible. But nonetheless, that's what a
lot of politicians do to their
followers, to their supporters. They
suck as much blood, as much money as
they can from people in order to fight
for people's agendas. So in reality, the
politician usually doesn't have his own
opinion. He has
paid opinions. Whoever is paying him,
whoever is supporting him, whoever is
giving him money, that's what he's going
to preach. If one day people that are
against Israel are supporting him,
that's what he's going to preach. If the
next day richer people supporting Jewish
people are supporting him, oh just I'll
do that. And that's how politicians are.
And unfortunately, that's the case.
Every one of these politicians, there's
no there's no difference among them.
They're all
coming there with agendas. Either to
gain a
the public opinion to do one thing or
another in order for the politician to
gain more money, more support, more
power so they can do other bigger
things. And it seems
you know, unrealistic
to think that what Ben Gvir did right
now is anything different than what all
politicians do.
He simply has an agenda. He wants to go
against the tide. He wants to get
attention. He wants to be the center of
attention. He wants to cause trouble for
other politicians. So he's doing
something that is going to get, you
know, a public outcry. A public outcry,
which obviously
to to have somebody that pretends to be
a fighter for the sake of the religious
world
go against the rabbis of the religious
world. Obviously, you see this is going
to create a public outcry as if there's
not enough wars against the Torah
already.
So, the point is that what he said is
wrong. It's against the Torah. It's
against the the sages of recent
generation, of past generation. No one
will ever agree with him for according
to the Torah of what he said. He may get
some politicians to support him, but
he'll never get the religious community
or their sages or their rabbis to ever
agree with him. And I could pretty much
tell you that with this new you know
snake up his sleeve he is replicating
the same
type of behavior of previous politicians
that pretended to be religious or even
the judges that pretend to be religious
that are going against the Torah. So,
it's important for a person to know that
when it comes to knowing what's right
and what's wrong, we go after dot Torah.
What's dot Torah? Dot Torah is what the
the lay Israel, the giant Torah scholars
of the generation say. We don't go by
politicians. We don't go by newscasters.
We don't go by podcasters.
We don't go by any of those
people. We go by the lay Israel. The
Torah
the Torah giants of the generation that
have dedicated and sacrificed their
entire lives for the sake of serving
Hashem, learning his Torah, and helping
his nation.
And not people that have agendas.
When a Torah sage is going to tell you a
Torah scholar is going to tell you
something, you know that they don't have
an agenda. Why? They're speaking to you
what the The says. Their agenda is what
God said. That's not a personal agenda."
But, when a politician speaks to you,
it's no different than, you know, that
politician being within your your
country or the enemy country. There's no
difference. They both have agendas.
They both have agendas.
It's not
It's not something that I'm not saying
something here that's unique.
Just now, there was a politician in in
America. I believe he's the one of the
mayors or senators or whoever he is
of New Jersey just got
caught that he took bribes
from Egypt
and other countries of the Middle East
to sell government secrets.
And they caught him with bars of gold
and huge amounts of money in his and in
so many they convicted him. He's guilty.
He's guilty of treason. I'm surprised
he's not in prison.
Uh, but anyway, this is a guy that's in
the US government selling secrets of the
US government that he's privy to
doing things, doing dealings with other
countries that are not exactly allies
in order to serve his own agenda.
And if you think he's the only one,
he's simply the only one that got caught
recently. That's all he is.
And enough at that.
And this happens everywhere. Recently,
there was a report that came out that
apparently they found some
major wire transfers and transactions
in the tens of millions
being transferred from companies under
the control of the Qatari government.
But, of course, it wasn't like the
government of Qatar. It was a company
somebody owned that's sending to a
company that somebody else owned. But,
in so many words they tracked everything
else.
All the all the food crumbs.
All the breadcrumbs.
And they went from Qatar to Bibi
Netanyahu, from Qatar to Avigdor
Lieberman, from Qatar to all types of
Israeli
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AT THE TOP.
WHY ARE YOU TAKING money from the enemy?
Tens of millions nonetheless. And then
people
think that I'm crazy when I say that the
whole thing of October 7th was certainly
an inside job in addition to obviously
the terrorists being terrorists.
Of course the terrorists want to kill,
but they had the help of people that
work for the government, people that
work in the country.
But this is in every country. This is in
every country, no exception. If you are
in politics, you are in bribes.
That's the way it works. That's why I've
always told people ask me about
election, should I vote, should I not
vote? I honestly
I think it's ridiculous people still
think that votes count.
Even if your vote actually counted in
the system, what do you think that the
politician is going to do what he
promised you?
So,
conclusion is this.
Ben-Gvir
is not a Torah scholar.
He's not even the shoe of a Torah
scholar.
He is a politician.
And by what he did today,
he shows that he fits the definition of
the old
Greek or Latin word that means tick.
He's simply he's getting blood from
somewhere in order to say the stupid
things that he's saying right now
because he's going against the Torah
with or without the kippah on his head.
We don't learn from from politicians. We
learn from Torah scholars. That's how we
know what the truth is.
Next question.
Dry.