All Jews untainted by Zionist heresy experience
the bitter realization of how the Zionist heretics worked
relentlessly throughout the years to uproot the Jewish People
from their religious faith, and even to bring about untold
physical suffering through the prohibited provocations against
the nations. The Zionists have been the ones who have enflamed
the fire of hostility against the Jewish People in ways
to numerous to enumerate.
It is for this reason that
many great rabbis called on faithful Jews to fast on the
Zionist Independence Day, and to beseech G-d Alm-ghty to have
mercy and grant peace to those people living under the Zionist
regime.
The late Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar
(1890-1979) wrote that in previous generations great rabbis
would have declared an obligatory worldwide fast day for such
a dark day as the Zionist Independence Day, the basis of which
is every sin in the world, especially bloodshed and
promiscuity. He even said that such rabbis of the greater
previous generations would have declared hundreds of days
of fasting such as the Ninth of the Month of Av
(commemorating the destruction of the ancient Temple in
Jerusalem). He also stated that G-d rejects the religious
holiday observances of anyone observing the Zionist
holiday. The sources for his inspirational statements in
Hebrew can be found in many places among his writings such as
Hiddushei Torah, 1955/56, p, 52; ibid., p. 109; ibid.,
Sukkoth, p. 110.
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In recognition of this bitter day on which so many others
celebrate the creation of this vile Zionist regime in 1948, a
number of speakers will give lectures in Williamsburg,
Brooklyn.
Rabbi Menashe Fillip will speak
on Sunday evening at the Satmar Yetev Lev
Synagogue, 152 Rodney Street, Brooklyn, NY at 9:30 as
he has for many years against the abominable rebellion against
our religion and Torah known as the State of “Israel.”
Monday evening, April 26 there will be an assembly of
people at the Nesivos Olam Synagogue, 205 Hewes St.,
Brooklyn, NY at 6 pm to recite Psalms and to pray that the
world will understand the difference between Zionism and
Judaism and that all Jews are not Zionists.
The following rabbis will speak to those assembled during
the evening :
Rabbi Meir Weberman, the officiating rabbi at the
Nesivos Olam Synagogue congregation,
Rabbi Avraham
Leitner
Rabbi Todros Silber
Rabbi Menashe Fillip