The Kabbalist Rabbi Golan from Ma'alma Cries Out About the Danger of Not Protesting the Disgrace of a Torah Scholar and Unconditional Love
Before the mass gathering for prayer and protest against the imprisonment of our teacher, the esteemed tzaddik Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a, the Kabbalist Rabbi Golan shlit"a from Ma'alma cried out about the danger of not protesting the disgrace of a Torah scholar.
These are his holy words
"Good and blessed evening to all the neshamot of Israel, 21st of Cheshvan 5782, with Hashem's help, to Hashem is the earth and its fullness."
"To all the precious neshamot of Israel, whether secular or religious, Ashkenazi or Sephardi, simple or innocent, please, please raise a great and mighty cry to the Creator of all worlds that there be peace and unity among the people of Israel, and that the tzaddik be saved from an unusual death, Amen, may it be His will."
"I ask in every language, a deep prayer that sits within my heart, in the merit of the holy Baba Sali, that there be peace and unity."
"If one prays or acts on behalf of the tzaddik, there must be peace and unity among the neshamot of Israel - then the tzaddik will be saved from an unusual death."
"May Hashem protect you from all harm, and if I have the strength, I will also come to this holy and pure gathering - to protest the disgrace of a Torah scholar. Whoever does not protest the disgrace of a Torah scholar could, God forbid, fall."
"So I plead in every language of request to maintain the unity and peace of the people of Israel, not to harm anything in the world, whether religious or secular, policeman or policewoman, soldier or female soldier, to respect every neshamah in the people of Israel."
"In between, cry out a great cry to Hashem that we may already have a complete and true redemption, Amen, may it be His will, may Hashem protect you from all harm."
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