Deuteronomy Chapter 20 דְּבָרִים
ח וְיָסְפוּ הַשֹּׁטְרִים, לְדַבֵּר אֶל-הָעָם, וְאָמְרוּ מִי-הָאִישׁ הַיָּרֵא וְרַךְ הַלֵּבָב, יֵלֵךְ וְיָשֹׁב לְבֵיתוֹ; וְלֹא יִמַּס אֶת-לְבַב אֶחָיו, כִּלְבָבוֹ.
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8 And the officers shall speak further unto the people, and they shall say: 'What man is there that is fearful and faint-hearted? let him go and return unto his house, lest his brethren's heart melt as his heart.'
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[I bring good news not bad. Now every Jew must show their hand and lay their cards on the table. No more “diversity” bull, “unity” bunk, or “big tent” baloney. No more moderates or Mr. In-Between either. Are you a Jew who’s with Israel or not? No time for “nuance.” An ancient battle is about to be refought, and at a time when the Jewish nation faces the prospect of another Holocaust courtesy of Iran. Jews v. unJew – the way it’s been since the Exodus.
And to my Reform readers who never cease to claim “my rabbi is different,” your “rabbi” is Rick Jacobs, a radical Jewish leftist who was a leading member of the newly-rejected J Street. Fellow Jews, your decadent sect is attempting to reprise its betrayal of the Jewish people it perpetuated during the 40’s. Same blood, same DNA. Only the outcome will be different. It’s time for you to decide whether you want to partake or not. Only strong Jews are needed to insure our future. The rest of you can “go and return unto his house.” df]
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