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Tzohar seeking change ahead of Chief Rabbinate elections
Kobi Nahshoni
Published: 27.08.12, 14:21
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1. The more things change,the more..
ORA ,   JERUSALEM   (08.27.12)
they are the same,if we don t begin to change ourselves.To admit our mistakes and correct them. Now is the best time ,before Rosh Hashana.
2. rav kook objected to singing hatikva
elishax   (08.27.12)
He was a haredi in pseudo zionist clothing who treated secular zionists as fools he could cajole and manipulate. Separate religion and state now and let each do their Jewish thing as she sees fit. The chief rabbinate must end.
3. We need a Rav Kook now
Danny ,   London England   (08.28.12)
Rav Kook was non-political and managed to get on well with all segments of the Jewish community. He was Rav of London's Machzikei Hadass, an East End bastion of Lithuanian Orthodox Judaism, and he seems to have followed the British Chief Rabbinate in trying to hold the entire community together. Every group from Eida Haredit to the secular kibbutzim could relate to Rav Kook. We need a Rav Kook now.
4. Rabbinate!
Elyaqiym Chilqiyahuw ,   Jerusalem, Israel   (08.28.12)
Thus saith YHAH TSABA, ELOQIYM of Israel! "I have made a covenant with David and his house. Thy seed will I establish for ever, and build up thy throne to all generations. The time is fulfill and the Kingdom of heaven=The Davidic Dynasty is at hand. Repent and worship The Creator in truth and understanding. "And it shall come to pass in that day, that YHAH will call his servant Elyaqiym the son of Chilqiyahuw (Hilkiah) and he shall be a father to the inhabitants of Jerusalem and the house of Judah".
5. Tzohar's changes
Neal ,   Minneapolis USA   (08.30.12)
Kol hakavod, Tzohar. You might rescue Judaism from those who want to keep people out. Lu yehi.
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