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Thread ID: 20279 | Posts: 7 | Started: 2005-09-18
2005-09-18 16:27 | User Profile
[B]"The Mashiach is already in Israel"...[/B]
The path of followers of false messiahs will be hard. Israel Shahak gives us some info on this wizard: [SIZE=3][FONT=Garamond] [COLOR=DarkRed][B]"Most Israeli political pundits are agreed that one of the important reasons for Netanyahu's victory in the 1996 election was the exclusive blessing he received during the campaign from the cabbalist Rabbi Kaduri, and the firm refusals of many Jewish magicians and cabbalists to bless Peres. (Only the Hassidic Beizer rabbi said that he was neutral regarding Peres.) Rabbi Kaduri has remained to date a widely reported, highly visible Hollywood type star in the Israeli Hebrew press.
"He was at the center of media attention [U]when he descended below the surface of the sea in Eilat in a device, usually used to allow tourists to see underwater sea life, and supposedly instituted spells in order to avert an earthquake that was predicted by scientists. [/U][U]He claimed to have diverted the earthquake from Jews to non-Jews.[/U] Many Israeli Jews believed this claim, because the predicted earthquake was light in Eilat but was much more severe in upper Egypt."[/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
[url]http://home.comcast.net/~neoeugenics/Shahak.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=89850[/url]
[FONT=Arial] [B][SIZE=5]Kabbalist Urges Jews to Israel Ahead of Upcoming Disasters[/SIZE]
16:46 Sep 15, '05 / 11 Elul 5765 By Baruch Gordon[/B]
[B] Israel's leading known Kabbalistic Elder, Rabbi Yitzchak Kaduri called upon worldwide Jewry Tuesday night to return to Israel due to natural disasters which threaten to strike the world. [/B] In a class between the Mincha (afternoon) and Maariv (evening) prayers at his Jerusalem yeshiva seminary, Rabbi Kaduri issued the following call:
[I] ââ¬ÂThis declaration I find fitting to issue for all of the Jews of the world to hear. It is incumbent upon them to return to the Land of Israel due to terrible natural disasters which threaten the world.
In the future, the Holy One, Blessed be He, will bring about great disasters in the countries of the world to sweeten the judgements of the Land of Israel.
I am ordering the publication of this declaration as a warning, so that Jews in the countries of the world will be aware of the impending danger and will come to the Land of Israel for the buliding of the Temple and revelation of our righteous Mashiach (Messiah).ââ¬Â[/I]
Rabbi Kaduri also stated that the upcoming year would be a year of "secret and revelation" in the world. The Jewish year 5766 begins in less than three weeks, with the holiday of Rosh Hashana.
The Rabbi explained that the numerical Hebrew abbreviation for 5766, taf, shin, samech, vav gives insight into the nature of the upcoming year. "This will be a year of secret (or sod, from the letter samech) and revelation (or v'giliu from the letter vav).
Arutz Sheva Israel National Radio show host Yehoshua Meiri first publicized the declaration on his Hebrew radio show late Tuesday night. Meiri typed out the words of Rabbi Kaduri's declaration and presented them back to the Rabbi who signed on the document.
Associates of Rabbi Kaduri were dispatched to communicate the Kabbalistic Elder's call to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon before the latter's departure to the United States later the same night.
Meiri says he will publicize the signed declaration after Prime Minister Sharon delivers a speech in the U.S., in which he is expected to call upon the Jews of the Diaspora to make Aliyah (immigrate) to Israel.
During a visit in 1990 with the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson (of blessed memory), Rabbi Kaduri was told by the Rebbe that he would live to see the coming of the Mashiach.
Earlier this Jewish year, Rabbi Kaduri predicted great tragedies in the world. Just two weeks before the devastating tsunami in southeast Asia, Rabbi Kaduri was quoted in the Yediot Acharonot newspaper as saying:
[I] "We are now in the fourth year of what could be the seven-year Redemption period, according to the calculation of the Vilna Gaon. [However.] in the coming three years, uncertainty about the future will hang over our heads, unless we work and strive that the Mashiach be revealed.
The Mashiach is already in Israel. Whatever people are sure will not happen, is liable to happen, and whatever we are certain will happen may disappoint us. But in the end, there will be peace throughout the world. The world is mitmatek mehadinim (or becoming sweet from strict justice).
Great tragedies in the world are foreseen, that's the thing of the Jews going to the East. But our enemies will not prevail over us in the Land of Israel, 'fear and trembling will fall upon them,' in the power of Torah."[/I]
Rabbi Kaduri said in the week prior to the interview, "What can save the world from calamities is real repentance by Jews, who must increase acts of kindness towards one another... The cry of the many poor in Israel and the expulsion of Jews from their homes shakes the world... It's not for naught that this place was hit, where many of our compatriots went to look for this-worldly lusts."
The month of Elul, which immediately preceeds the Jewish New Year is traditionally a month of teshuva, or repentence by the Jewish people, in anticipation of the judgments that are incurred on the Jewish High Holidays of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.
[B]Rabbi Kaduri has told his students that the current government will be the last one of the "old era." He is on record as saying that Sharon will be the last prime minister in Israel, and that the new government will already have leadership of the Messianic era.[/B]
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2005-09-18 16:37 | User Profile
Is this the same guy who predicts things judging the hardness or softness of his crap?
2005-09-18 16:39 | User Profile
Who do you mean?
Petr
2005-09-19 01:53 | User Profile
Kaduri. I read an article, I think about him, where he would proclaim the rightness or wrongness of Israel's policies according to the hardness or softness of his stool. It wasn't a joke, either. If it wasn't him, it was another well-known rabbi in Israel.
2005-09-19 15:19 | User Profile
"Wizard" isn't the term I'd use to describe Rabbi Kaduri. "Buffoon" is a lot more fitting.
Any clown who entertains children by doing magic tricks at birthday parties has more magical powers than that guy.
2005-09-19 15:22 | User Profile
Thanks for your nitpicking comment.
:whstl:
Petr
2005-09-19 17:18 | User Profile
I wonder how quickly Madonna and Britney will be over there?