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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Re: CFR & WEF - out of curiosity, to join those institutions, is one forced to do criminal acts which are anti Noachide laws? Note that on one of the Machon Shilo video's - Rabbi Bar-Hayim (Pollard's rabbi) said that Bibi told him the Deep State is way worse in Israel than in the U.S. So there's more going on than meets the eye. And for sure, that applies to some of Trump's blabberings too.
DeleteIt's difficult to read between the lines, but people need to analyze statements made by prominent heads of state no different than they'd analyze a video cranked out by Hamas of their hostages. They are all under duress. The same goes for the "Lev Tahor" hasidic cult who were held in a virtual concentration camp in Guatemala. When visitors were expected, the Lev Tahor kids were warned to sing cheerfully, no different than the Theresienstadt propaganda Nazi's warned Jewish prisoners to act cheerful when the uncaring Red Cross reps. visited. And the Lev Tahor debacle ain't over! See: https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/416428
I definitely don’t agree with alot of what Bibi does, but I also would not want to be in the intricacies of his decisions.
DeleteI do believe he loves his country and that was part of his driving force to get into the politics of it
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.
ReplyDeleteNeshama: no not the erev rav; they only damage our internal Yiddishkeit. One could say he’s more American and connected therein. Read this which first appeared on habayitah: https://mordechaisones.substack.com/p/was-binyamin-netanyahu-born-pregnant
ReplyDeleteThere is a phrase “shapeshifter”, however with Bibi it means “intentional”.
https://youtu.be/ltVZWZK6MSQ?si=RAcf9q8PR9rZlI5c
ReplyDeleteBibi is the head of the Erev Rav, beyond a shadow of a doubt. What needs to be understood is that Moshe Rabeinu cannot enter the Land of Israel until they are rectified. In the end, it will be their own momentum that will finally push the geula, they will not only consent to geula, they will participate in it. This is consistent with the Torah of Moshiach Ben Dan, something which has remained hidden since the demise of Shimshon Ha Gibor, and Chushim Ben Dan before him. This is the reason that Rabbi Akiva and the 10 martyrs declined to bring the geula 2,000 years ago, in order to ensure that the Atzmut of Moshe was included in the redemption.
ReplyDeleteNow I'm going to have to re-arrange all my thinking. If I thought I was confused yesterday.... well, today I'm even more so.
DeleteThank you for the information.
BH
DeleteFirstly, your not a Tzadik or Mekubbal that’s for sure because the Rebbe and holy Tzaddikim only saw or see the good in people. So you don’t know exactly who Benyamin Netanyahu is,i if the Rebbe saw good in him clearly he comes from good stock.Believe his family was from the holocaust, and we don’t have a right to question their beliefs after going through hell on earth. By claiming he is Erev Rav you are putting a stigma on his family and that’s not something anyone should do.
Maybe have a thought and care before you ridicule on of our own, we have enough people out there ready to do so.
No need to protect the honor of his family. Erev Rav does not necessary passed thru the family tree. It is the human neshama that gets the quality of Erev Rav
DeleteThis Torah was given by a mekubal, Rabbi Shimon Kessin, the brother of R Mendel Kessin. Not my ideas. Shiurim are available at TAT and on YT…
DeleteIt could be in this shiur A Deep Understanding of Mashiach Ben Dan
Deleteand there is also this: The War of Gog and Magog
These are good shiurim, there’s another on on Shimshon, in my first comment I referenced material given in a private shuir recently that synthesises much of the earlier lectures.
DeleteI normally don't read this rag...but the headline caught my eye. Bibi has looked strained and unhappy and the flood of US diplomats and envoys sent to pressure Bibi into "behaving" as if we are a vassal state and must obey our American overloads. As bad as Trump is, Vance seems truly worse. Either one gets my vote for Gog.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/27/world/middleeast/trump-netanyahu-relationship.html
That's behind a paywall, all I could get was the first part of it:
DeleteThe parade of Trump administration officials to Jerusalem over the past week to ensure Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sticks to the cease-fire in Gaza drew a catchy shorthand in the Israeli news media, playing on the prime minister’s nickname: “Bibi-sitting.”
Beyond the supposed adult supervision being given to a sovereign ally, however, was a more striking change. A distinct new phase in the U.S.-Israel relationship is being cemented, particularly in the relationship between the two countries’ leaders.
In President Trump’s first term, he showered Mr. Netanyahu with political gifts, including recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and recognizing Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
Early in his current term, too, Mr. Trump indulged Mr. Netanyahu, briefly feeding right-wing Israelis’ fantasies of depopulating and developing the Gaza Strip as a Middle Eastern “Riviera.”
He then backed Mr. Netanyahu in March when he broke a cease-fire with Hamas. And he delivered an entirely new level of support to Israel by deploying B-2 bombers to strike Iran’s nuclear sites in June.
“The term used in Israel was that he works for us,” Reuven Hazan, a professor of political science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, said of Mr. Trump. “Everybody thought that Trump was mouthing words that Bibi wrote for him.”
He doesn’t have staying power,” Mr. Hazan said. “He can’t continue to be the Bibi-sitter. And he can’t continue having people flying in. The question is: Who will break first?”
ReplyDeleteThe president hasn’t just asserted his dominance over Mr. Netanyahu in relation to Gaza. Mr. Trump told reporters in mid-October that when it comes to a potential two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians, *“I will decide what I think is right.”*
And in an interview with Time magazine, Mr. Trump was asked whether he believed Marwan Barghouti, a popular Palestinian figure convicted in 2004 on terrorism charges for his role in attacks that killed five people, should be released from Israeli prison.
Mr. Barghouti was not among the 250 Palestinian prisoners serving long sentences whom Israel released in a trade for hostages held in Gaza. **Mr. Trump said he had just been discussing the idea of releasing Mr. Barghouti, adding, “I’ll be making a decision.”*
*I, he said again. Not we.*
Mr. Trump has also rejected, in increasingly emphatic terms, the idea that Israel would annex parts of the occupied West Bank. This is a longstanding goal of Mr. Netanyahu’s right-wing coalition partners and one that has gained support since a host of countries recognized Palestinian statehood last month.
“It will not happen,” Mr. Trump said in the Time interview. “Israel would lose all of its support from the United States if that happened.”
The U.S. effort to sustain the truce in Gaza appears to have constrained Mr. Netanyahu as well.
On the ground, Israeli officials are accustoming themselves to a new arrangement in which U.S. counterparts appear to be taking a more assertive role in maintaining the cease-fire. When Israel threatened to stop all humanitarian aid from entering Gaza after two of its soldiers were killed on Oct. 19, the order was reversed within hours, and trucks carried aid into Gaza the next day. Israeli news media attributed the reversal to U.S. intervention.
The details of that arrangement are taking shape at a new Civil-Military Coordination Center, set up by about 200 U.S. military personnel in Kiryat Gat, in southern Israel. Both Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio toured the center last week.
U.S. military officials said the center would monitor the fulfillment of the cease-fire agreement and help facilitate the flow of humanitarian, logistical and security assistance from international counterparts into Gaza.
The United States has even begun operating drones over Gaza, suggesting that officials want to have their own understanding, independent of Israel’s, of what is happening.
It is all quite a bit for Israelis to process.
It was not so long ago that Mr. Netanyahu plastered giant campaign billboards on skyscrapers in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv showing his face alongside Mr. Trump’s, with a slogan proclaiming him in “another league.”
Now, Mr. Netanyahu appears diminished in stature next to the president, Mr. Hazan said, like the governor of a state rather than the leader of a country
A survey by Israeli’s public broadcaster on Sunday found *that 48 percent of Israelis believed Israel had become a “U.S. protectorate.”* Only 29 percent disagreed.
In remarks to his cabinet on Sunday, Mr. Netanyahu felt compelled to address the issue head-on.
“Israel is an independent country,” he said, repeating himself moments later.
That he had to say so — twice — was its own admission.
Thank you.
ReplyDeleteAbout bb........https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvnxKeQqHjM
ReplyDeleteEfraim
Consider this: If Bibi is so bad, why would he have been genuinely makir tov to G-d after the successful foray into Iran?
ReplyDeleteAlso, if Bibi is indeed a gilgul of Shaul, then didn't he finally rectify his previous lifetime's error, by heading into Iran, and then Qatar, at great risk of world censure in the event of failure (which was the case with respect to Qatar)?
Also, there's what the rabbi of Machon Shiloh heard from Netanyahu, about the Israeli Deep State being way worse than in the U.S.
Finally, there's the factor of R'Schneerson dialoging with Bibi. That all adds up to quite a bit!
I agree with you.
ReplyDeleteHave a look at this video, it's only two minutes: Rabbi Simon Jacobson
What Netanyahu just did is HUGE
Also this one, you don't have to watch it but Rabbi Jacobson is talking about how Bibi is reading his book "Toward A Meaningful Life"
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eziBNa16Ag
That really doesn't sound like something an Erev Ravnik would be doing.
If he is a gilgul of Shaul then he needs to finish the job and not give up our land. Yes, he took great risks, with the USA backing, but he needs to finish it.
ReplyDeleteIt can be all show .
ReplyDeleteUSA backing is not for Israel it’s for Esau /Edom/Amalek to have their presence in the holy Land as we see now with USA and Allied Troops in Israel and Christian Missionaries all over the country . It’s right in front of almost faces unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteMay Hahsem
Send the Final Redeemer to purify the Holy land and gather the exiles and destroy Amalek and Rebuild the 3rd and Final
temple so the Shechina can rest forever in its House.
. B”H
Israe