We are living in a time of great confusion. And that's an under-statement.
At this point, I could probably believe anything about anybody, but there is something that, for me, is impossible to believe.
That thing is: that Bibi is from the Erev Rav.
I'm not buying that at all.
It is IMPOSSIBLE- because if he was indeed Erev Rav - which you can read about here Mystical Roots of Evil - then the Lubavitcher Rebbe would not have been as connected to him as he was.
That would be impossible, because the Rebbe knew who everyone was, he could see into your soul, he knew what you were thinking, he answered your questions before you even had a chance to voice them, he underlined particular words in his responses which specified the actual issue at hand and which only the receiver of that letter would understand why it had been emphasized. Anyone who ever had anything to do with the Rebbe knows all of this.
Therefore, Bibi cannot possibly be from the Erev Rav.
I really needed to say that.

You're right about this one.
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ReplyDeleteAgree 100 percent with this article.
Thank you Dovid Chaim and Harry.
ReplyDeleteHere's something else that's "impossible" - we are surrounded by planets
https://www.facebook.com/reel/848136865047778
Sometimes, many go to extreme opinions.
ReplyDeleteBibi, I do not believe is an Erev Rav, but he is
more like Shaul Hamelech was - weak.
He juggles with allegiances to both Israel and the U.S.
He was mentored when he was a young man and student
in the U.S. by the then Secretary of State. We don't know
what kind of commitments were made.
He was brought up not believing in G-D; his father
was a self-proclaimed athiest, so his feelings towards
Eretz Yisrael are not those feelings as a Jew should have
towards ourr Holy Eretz Yisrael. It's more like real estate.
He is a member of the Council of Foreign Relations and I
heard he is also a member of the infamous WEF. He tends
to go with the wind.
But, with all that I do not believe he is an Erev Rav, just
a very misguided Jew who believes in the power of nations,
more than he believes in Hashem.
It seems to me from what I've read that Bibi's father was a secular Jew rather than an athiest. Do you have a link to anything that confirms what you wrote about him being a self-proclaimed athiest?
DeleteI know Bibi's family because his cousin used to live in my city. They are very religious people, baalei teshuvot I think. they made aliyah anyway. so there is an orthodox side to his family.
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There'a story of how the Rebbe was somewhere and they had a minyan and were about to begin praying when the Rebbe said "we haven't got a minyan" and they said yes we have.... but after some investigation it was discovered that one of the men there was not halachically Jewish. The Rebbe knew everyone's soul.
ReplyDeleteMoshe Rabeinu brought the erev Rav out of mitzrayimn. I saw once occurring to Rebbe Nachman that the Tzadik hador or (could be the tzadikim in general )will deal with the erev Rav at the end of days. Also its not always so black and white. See the Zohar on the 5 levels of the erev Rav. I believe R Anava has a nice translation. So that wouldn’t preclude the Lubavitcher obm from interacting with Bibi.
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