For Jews Untainted By Zionist Heresy
All Jews untainted by Zionist heresy experience the bitter
realization of how the wicked 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 peacefully eliminate the
wicked 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.
On Tuesday evening, May 2, 2006, there will be an assembly
of the people at the Satmar Yetev Lev Synagogue, 152
Rodney Street, Brooklyn, NY at 8:45 pm.
Wednesday evening there will be an assembly of people
at the Nesivos Olam Synagogue, 205 Hewes St., Brooklyn, NY at 6
pm to recite Psalms for the peaceful dismantling of the Zionist
State. Several Rabbis will speak to those assembled during the
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