Par'oh and Rabbis

Why did Moshe need to be raised by Par'oh? From birth, Moshe was "Tov", Moshiach ben Yosef. To become Moshiach, Moshe had to obtain the "Meshichut" that Par'oh possessed. Par'oh, who did not know Yosef, felt the threat and fought a spiritual and physical war to protect his power. Through this very policy, Par'oh ended up raising Moshiach on his knees.

After Rav Meir Kahane was banned and Reb Moshe Feinstein had died, Am Yisrael fell into the hands of rabbis who do not know Yosef, and whose power is not rooted in holiness. They wield their power through institutions of the State of Israel. They rule in virtue of their control over flows of money. They have come to the realization that the future is not theirs, and now fight a spiritual and physical war to prevent or delay the loss of "Meshichut." In a de-facto pact with the post-zionists, they fight the settlers of the Land of Israel. They try to use the power currently still granted to them by Medinat Yisrael to consolidate and extend their control over Am Yisrael. They seek to establish that only they are real rabbis, and that the Zionist rabbis are no match.

The first battle ground was the Pesika regarding the Land of Israel. That approach backfired, as all attempts to create a "peace" settlement have ended in disaster. And so, the main battle ground has shifted to Giur. Without a grain of respect for truth and ethics, they started to claim total control over the entrance gate to Judaism. Whatever approach they choose, it will be as self-defeating as was the policy of Par'oh.

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