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Locusts arrive in Tel Aviv, northern Israel
Shahar Chai
Published: 09.03.13, 18:07
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1. This happened long ago before the Earth transited the tail
Rivkah   (03.09.13)
of Nibiru/Planet-X/Orchus. The Kolbrin Bible is an indepth report of what happened in Egypt at the time Moses led the Hebrews out. Exodus chapter 7 says the waters turned blood red. That has already happened to a river in Lebanon. My advise is to put lambs' blood on the top and sides of the doorframes so that as the plagues get worse, those houses who call upon Yahweh-Yehoshua will be spared. It will get far far worse for three days in March, September, and the following March when the Earth transits the meteoric tail of Planet-X that has been visible from Antarctica for a long time.
2. Kosher insects?
sean green ,   pasadena usa   (03.09.13)
Never thought of it. It's not a fish nor a mammal. Never crossed my mind. Does the Torah mention eating insects?
3. Lev. 11:22
shmulke ,   w coast USA   (03.09.13)
You can eat them, you know
4. Of course the Temanim collect grasshoppers
Abu Zibby ,   Haifa, IL   (03.09.13)
Because they are for free
5. #1, You are better than Nostradamus with forecasts.
Michael ,   California, USA   (03.09.13)
Make sure to keep a log so you won't forget when you pull the nonsense out of your elbow. By the way, there never was a Moses nor an exile from Egypt. And please, do spare the lamb from your jinxes.
6. locusts
jo moor   (03.09.13)
A bit early for pesach but crunchy calcium rich, protein rich snacks. Bo appetite! Or just bury them to feed the soil to grow regular crops.
7. #2
Harold ,   USA   (03.09.13)
Yes Locusts are kosher and were eaten by Jews during their 40 years travl from Egypt to the promissed land. Moses mentioned Promissed Land to make the Jewish immigrants to believe him and follow him.
8. @1
Walter ,   Germany   (03.09.13)
You really need to get laid
9. only some locusts are kosher
zionist forever   (03.09.13)
Some locusts are kosher but its hard to distinguish which ones are kosher and which are not so its generally considered all locusts are not kosher. Some people know whats what but for the most part cant really tell so they are all considered non kosher. Considering Tel Aviv is plagued with illegals and their liberal ideals that are not good for the state maybe they are there for a reason.
10. They need a GPS there must go back south
NATAN ,   ISRAEL   (03.09.13)
This primitive plage are so stupid....
11. #9, Don't you wish you were as kosher as locust?
Michael ,   California, USA   (03.09.13)
12. #11
Harold ,   USA   (03.09.13)
True. Jews used to eat them row.
13. 6
zionist forever   (03.10.13)
Are locusts kosher for pessach ?
14. That time of year...
(03.10.13)
You're nuts.... :)
15. Yes, they're kosher.
Harry Wright ,   UK   (03.10.13)
Just grab some crocus bags and fill them with the red and mottled brown ones. Toast them on hot coals till they are golden brown and eat them with ketchup and pepper sauce. Best shrimps ever, packed with nutrients. What you can't eat, freeze for later. That should teach the buggers the dangers of swarming.
16. lol... I thought she was nuts.. you're worse
(03.10.13)
17. Oh, Rivkah...
rom ,   israel   (03.10.13)
I think we should all take Rivkah’s advice. After all, she is the one who warned us in 2011 that “the Poles are expected to shift on March 18 of this year when Comet Elinen (Planet-X, Nibiru, Orchus) aligns its North Pole with the Earth's South Pole, causing earthquakes, tsunamis, and 200+mph winds in bands around the earth for an hour” etc. etc Well, it happened, didn’t it?.
18. 8.
Birdi ,   Israel   (03.10.13)
You are way out of line.
19. #17 Rom dont worry
Haim ,   TA   (03.10.13)
Dont worry they have changed her meds, combined with electric shock treatment
20. 8 Walter, Germany: No thanks. What I need is to get paid.
(03.10.13)
21. Kosher
Elon   (03.11.13)
Leviticus lists 4 types of locust. But the names all basically mean grasshopper. Two are known with reasonable certainty to be the desert locust (חגב) and the migratory locust (ארבה). The Yemenites eat both, and their book of laws lists the Arabic names of two more, but those names are just the "grasshopper" and "cricket". The Talmud also gives some signs to identify them.
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