Source: Rabbi Yisrael Bronstein
Tuesday, February 13, 2024
The Farmer's Hat
Source: Rabbi Yisrael Bronstein
Monday, February 12, 2024
Terumah: The Tachash and the Erev Rav
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The Tachash is said to have had one horn, this picture is for illustrative purposes only, and not a real Tachash |
Sunday, February 11, 2024
Friday, February 9, 2024
Rosh Chodesh Adar I
Chodesh Tov. Mishenichnas Adar Marbin b'Simcha. When Adar comes we increase our joy.
Normally, the Jewish calendar year has 12 lunar months and every few years (7 in each cycle of 19 years) we have a “pregnant/intercalated year” (שָׁנָה מְעֻבֶּרֶת) with 13 months. In these years, the first Adar is the intercalated month (חֹדֶשׁ הָעִבּוּר)—the month of ibbur/pregnancy —the 13th month that is added to the year, while the Second Adar is the original Adar that we have every year, which is why Purim waits patiently until we celebrate it during the Second Adar.
Source Inner
Thursday, February 8, 2024
The Limitations of Black Magic
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Art Dillon Samuelson |
The Torah relates that when Moshe and Aharon first approached Pharaoh to demand the release of the Israelite slaves, Aharon threw his wooden staff to the ground and it was miraculously transformed into a live serpent. Pharaoh then ordered his magicians to mimic the feat, and they, too, threw their staffs and turned them into serpents. Much to their surprise, however, Aharon's staff-serpent promptly devoured all the magicians’ serpents. The commentaries explain [1] that this incident was intended to prove that Moshe’s demonstration was not derived by the powers of sorcery, as Pharaoh suspected. The Egyptian magicians were not able to create real living creatures; but rather only snake-like forms which could never attack and devour other snakes. Aharon’s snake, however, which was created using the forces of kedusha (holiness), rather than the forces of impurity, was a real-live serpent which had the power to attack the others.
This distinction was reinforced during the plague of blood. When Aharon struck the waters of the Nile River with his staff, the entire river miraculously turned into real blood, such that all the fish in the river died as a result of consuming the blood. But when the Egyptian sorcerers attempted to turn water into blood, they could only make the water appear like blood, but not turn it into actual blood[2]. Likewise, during the plague of frogs, Aharon created actual frogs which rapidly reproduced and begot many others, while the magicians could only create frog-like creatures which were incapable of reproducing. During the third plague, the plague of lice, the magicians failed in their attempts to replicate Aharon’s feat of transforming dust into vermin, and were thus forced to confess that the plague was brought about by “the finger of G-d [3].” During the subsequent plagues, the magicians did not even attempt to duplicate Moshe and Aharon’s miracles.
The commentaries explain [4] that Hashem did not give the forces of impurity limitless creative capabilities because they would then be able to create entire new worlds to advance their evil agenda. Therefore, their powers are generally limited to acts of illusion and the use of demons and spirits.
Probably the greatest sorcerer of all time was the evil prophet Bilaam, who, as the Torah relates, attempted to place a curse on the Jewish people and have them annihilated. The commentaries explain [5] that Bilaam’s extraordinary powers stemmed from his mastery of sorcery and black magic, and not from his abilities as a prophet. In fact, he was not worthy of prophecy at all, and was given prophetic capabilities only for a very brief period. This is why in the Prophets he is referred to as “Bilaam Hakosem–Bilaam the Sorcerer,” with no mention of his prophetic status. According to the Midrash [6] Bilaam and his two sons were originally the most prestigious advisors and sorcerers of Pharaoh during the period of Bene Yisrael’s enslavement. And many other stories abound of ancient nations who enlisted Bilaam to reveal to them the outcome of their battles and to help them win through his extraordinary mystical powers.[7]
Some sources identify Bilaam with Lavan, Yaakov’s crooked father-in-law, who sought to destroy Yaakov and prevent the emergence of the Jewish people. According to this tradition, Bilaam lived well over 300 years. [9]
Bilaam was killed by Bene Yisrael during the battle of Midyan prior to their entering the land of Israel. [10] The Midrash relates [11] that when the Jews captured Bilaam, he used sorcery to raise himself and the five kings of Midyan high in the air and disappear from sight. (Though the powers of impurity can only be summoned while standing on the ground, once the sorcery is initiated, the subject could use the powers to levitate off the ground for a period of time.) Pinhas, the grandson of Aharon, flew after him by uttering the divine name or, according to others, by directing the name of Hashem written on the tzitz (frontlet) of the kohen gadol towards the airborne Midyanites counteracting Bilaam’s powers of magic. Bilaam and the kings immediately fell to the ground and were then easily killed by Bene Yisrael. Bilaam’s decaying body and tarnished soul transformed into evil spirits, snakes and scorpions, the result of the impurity with which they had been saturated during his lifetime. [12]
Limited Time Span
The commentaries add [13] that objects created by the powers of sorcery cannot remain in existence permanently. These creations can exist for only limited periods of time, after which the laws of nature take hold and return them to their original state. This is why the frogs that descended upon Egypt during the second plague remained in the Nile River after the plague, and did not just disappear. Gd demonstrated to Pharaoh and the Egyptians that His creations can exist indefinitely, as opposed to the creations of magic, which are only temporary.
Sorcery is also subject to limited accessibility. The Zohar writes that the forces of impurity are unable to perform magic from hassot (midnight) at night [14] until midday, whereas Hashem, of course, can overturn the natural order he created anytime He wishes.
Additionally, someone born during the month of Adar II, on a leap year, cannot be affected by magic. This is because he is born in a month which doesn’t have a specific mazal and “doesn’t really exist”. Therefore the magicians have no way of dealing with him. In this vein, when Yehoshua gathered an army to fight Amalek, who came to fight Beneh Yisrael using witchcraft, he purposely chose people who were born in Adar II, to whom these forces take no affect.
Monday, February 5, 2024
Eliyahu haNavi
Rabb Tovia Singer speaking about Eliyahu haNavi before Moshiach - [less than 10 mins]
Sunday, February 4, 2024
The Essence of Torah in One Word
Thursday, February 1, 2024
As Above, So Below
Looking at photos all the time, sometimes I don't even know what I'm looking at - is this Gaza or is it the sunset? ... sometimes they all seem so similar.
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Sunset Baja Sur, Mexico |
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Gaza |
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Mereweather Beach Newcastle Australia |
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Gaza bombing lights up the night |
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Cloud of unknown origins: from last week |
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Gaza |
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Gaza - notice the red circle around the sun |
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Tuesday, January 30, 2024
Sun, Moon and Asteroids
The first time I noticed something strange in the sky was about 7 years ago. It was first night Seder and I went outside and looked up at the moon. It looked something like this.
I clearly remember asking my sister-in-law to come outside and explain to me why the moon had colours all around it. She didn't know, but thought it was something to do with Moshiach coming soon.
I have seen the moon looking like this quite a few times since then, but it was not until five years later that I found out WHY there were colours around the moon.
I saw a video on TikTok about planets passing between Earth and the Sun, which were highly visible to us. After a lot more investigating, I started to understand why there were these colours around the moon.
Most people in the world still have no idea why they are seeing this. Here is a typical example of things people post and, in response to their question, they are told utter nonsense about the reason why they are seeing these colours.
There are planets all around the sun, all different colours, and this is what is creating the rainbow-like effect both around the moon and also the sun.
If you take a photo of the sun you make well see blue flashes around it - like this photo below. You may also notice that it is not a full circle, it's being cut off at the sides. This is called a light pinch. The planets around it are blocking the edges of the sun from being seen. [You won't always get the colours or the blue around the sun, it depends where the planets are on that day. I have successfully photographed blue flashes around the sun several times. You do need to take photos on a daily basis to maximize your chances of catching the blue.]
The blue flashes are from the blue asteroid, which is an amazing turquoise colour, causing the blue around the sun. The asteroids appear to us as a circle with stripes. This is actually the "leading asteroid" - all of these orbiting objects have been named and new drawings are issued on the 15th of every month, showing their new positions in relation to our Sun. There is also a red, a green and a tan coloured asteroid that we see.
Here is a picture of the blue asteroid illuminated under the moon.
You can often see asteroid trails, which people wrongly identify as chemtrails or some other man-made thing. Asteroid trails are wider and thicker, and they don't disappear after a few minutes, they hang around for quite a long time. Below is a short video of an asteroid trail.
Talking About Mashiach
Q and A with Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh
Sunday, January 28, 2024
The Power of Hashem
Friday, January 26, 2024
Wake Up Everyone
Everything's normal..... right?
I don't know what it is, when I find out I'll let you know in the comments....
This was New Jersey last night. Photo S. Roberts
Thursday, January 25, 2024
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Rosh HaShanah of Trees
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Angel Oak Tree, Charleston South Carolina |
Tu b'Shevat is Wednesday night/Thursday January 25 - we eat fruit associated with the Land of Israel: grapes, figs, pomegranate, dates, olives - see below for laws and customs.
Monday, January 22, 2024
The Strait of Hormuz
Moon Lights
As we head towards the full moon of Shevat, try and look at the moon at some stage, you might see something unusual.
This was the moon last night in Rumania photographed by G. Ciobanu
It's all about timing, being in the right place at the right time.