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"Every day there are three more killed and three more killed... it is already

impossible to bear this" • The Daily Lesson from the Gaon and Tzaddik Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a

Feb 1, 2024•עורך ראשיSlain by Iron Swords
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"Every day there are three more killed and three more killed... it is already

Before you is the full daily lesson as delivered by our teacher, the Rav, Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a (may he live long and good days) - yesterday after the Ma'ariv (evening) prayer, Wednesday, Parshas Yisro, the night of the 22nd of Shevat:

"Since the start of the war on Simchas Torah (holiday celebrating the completion of the Torah cycle), there are already five hundred and fifty killed—soldiers. Now in Moshav Eli, a religious moshav (settlement) of Sabbath observers, there is already a fourth person killed. And every day there are three more killed and three more killed and three more killed. It is already impossible to bear this; it is impossible to see this. This is all because there are still girls who haven't lengthened their skirts and haven't broken their Xiaomi (smartphone brand) devices. And every boy needs to break his Xiaomi, every boy and every girl—the smartphone—break it immediately, smash it. Because each one causes the killing of four hundred—hundreds of killed. And every girl who breaks her Xiaomi will merit to fly in the air. Like [during the time of] the First Temple and Second Temple, when all the girls would fly in the air, from Kfar Shamai, from Meron, from Safed. From all the places they would fly in the air, from Metula, and they would return home even before the sun rose [over the fig tree], to send the children to the Cheder (Torah school). And every girl merited a pillar of fire, to be surrounded by torches of fire, like Deborah the Prophetess, the 'woman of torches' (Eshet Lapidot), who was surrounded by torches of fire. And through this, we will merit the complete Geulah (Redemption) speedily in our days, Amen!"

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