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Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu hints that there is justice in the earthquakes in Turkey

(Translation from Is every human being created in the image of God? Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu hints that there is justice in the earthquakes in Turkey (israelhayom.co.il)


Elijah points out a prophecy according to which after the grouping of the exiles there will come revenge on all the nations around us who have harmed us • In the sector they criticized: "Eliba Dharav Eliyahu are supposed to rejoice at these atrocities"

Happy for Ed? Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu, Archive, Photo: Yehuda Peretz

Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu, the rabbi of the city of Safed and one of the most important rabbis in the religious sector, hints in an article to be published tomorrow (Friday) in the Shabbat newsletter "Small World", which is distributed in the synagogues, that there is justice in thesevere earthquakes in Turkey, which claimed the lives of tens of thousands of people.

In the article, the rabbi begins by noting the drowning of the Egyptians in the Red Sea after the exodus from Egypt, and links this event to the earthquakes, due to the political positions of the countries from which the victims came. "There is no doubt that anyone who would have seen the Egyptians drowning in the sea and would not have remembered the whole event from beginning to end, would have had great mercy on them and tried to save them from drowning, but the Israelites said that he fired because they knew the Egyptians and understood that these drownings wanted to kill some of them and continue to enslave the rest. They said that he fired because they understood that there was divine justice here that was meant to pay the Egyptians who drowned the children of the People of Israel in an annotation, that all the wicked in the world would understand and be seen."

Thought before writing? Shmuel Eliyahu, Photo: Association of Community Rabbis

Rabbi Eliyahu points out a prophecy of the prophet Ezekiel, which states that after the grouping of the exiles there will come revenge on all the nations around us that have been evil to us. "God is doing justice to all the nations around us who have wanted several times to invade our land and throw us into the sea. Syria has abused its Jewish inhabitants for hundreds of years with the blood libels of Damascus and others, invaded Israel three times to destroy and kill and lose," he wrote.

Survivors of the earthquake in refugee camps in Syria // Photo: Reuters

Of Turkey, he wrote that "we do not know what heavenly accounts are with Turkey, which has slandered us in every possible arena, but if God reveals to us and tells us that He is going to judge all our enemies, we only need to look and understand what is happening around us... We need to understand that this is for our own good... We will know that everything that is happening is to cleanse the world and make it better."

Rescue attempts trapped from a collapsed high-rise building, Photo: Yossi Amar / United Hatzalah

"It's not that we're impervious to the sorrows of mankind, absolutely not, but if we don't say thank you to G-d who watches over us, that's ingratitude. If we think that this is a coincidence, it is imperviousness. If we think that we are more merciful than him, that is wickedness and stupidity. The song of the sea directs us to know that G-d is more merciful than anyone else. To understand that the drowning of the Egyptians in the Red Sea is saving the world from evil and saving the world from tyrannical regimes of insatiable exploiters. Saving the world from the idols of those who invented the TM of the Gates of Impurity."

Rabbi Avraham Stav wrote on Twitter, "It just hasn't let me down since this morning. The thought of a whole world tearing up in front of the terrible sights and stories in Turkey. And we, the people who brought to the world the gospel that every human being was created in the image of God, are supposed to rejoice at these atrocities and give thanks for them in 'the soul of all life.'"

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