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Tzvi Alperowitz

@TzviAlperowitz

Rabbi and Director of @VineyardChabad

Martha’s Vineyard, MA Katılım Aralık 2018
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Tzvi Alperowitz
Tzvi Alperowitz@TzviAlperowitz·
Don't let the light go out, it's lasted for so many years. Don't let the light go out, let it shine through our love and our tears.
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Avromy Super
Avromy Super@islandjew·
Rabbis of the Caribbean
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Rabbi Chaim Birnhack
Rabbi Chaim Birnhack@ChabadBermuda·
𝗔 𝗠𝗲𝗲𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗛𝗶𝘀 𝗠𝗮𝗷𝗲𝘀𝘁𝘆 👑🇧🇲 I had the great honour of meeting His Majesty King Charles III during his visit to Bermuda, his first visit as Sovereign to a British Overseas Territory. As the Rabbi of Bermuda, following another horrific antisemitic terror attack, this time on the streets of Golders Green, I shared with His Majesty how deeply grateful so many in the Jewish community, and beyond, are for his clear and compassionate stand against antisemitism, and for his longstanding friendship toward the Jewish people. What he shared with me in response was deeply moving. He spoke warmly about his grandmother, Princess Alice of Battenberg, who, while living in Nazi-occupied Athens during the Holocaust, risked her own life to hide and save Jews from the Nazis. She also quietly helped feed and care for those in need. His Majesty shared that she never made a big deal of it, and that the family did not speak about it much. Years later, Princess Alice was recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous Among the Nations. She later asked to be buried in Jerusalem, and today she rests on Har Hazeitim, the Mount of Olives. In a world where hate can be loud, acts of courage, kindness, and moral clarity echo even louder. May we continue to build bridges of respect, faith, and friendship, and may we always stand together for light, dignity, and goodness! #king #royalvisit #kingcharles #bermuda #antisemitism #commonwealth #KingCharlesIII #princessalice #chabad #chabadbermuda #jewish
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Tzvi Alperowitz
Tzvi Alperowitz@TzviAlperowitz·
Animals are still sacrificed today, just to human beings. Unless you're a vegetarian, you don't have a problem with animal sacrifice. You have a problem with the thought it might please G-d as much as it does you.
Eylon Levy@EylonALevy

@RationalSettler We’re not going back to animal sacrifice. They can remain a museum piece.

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liel leibovitz@liel·
This week's Torah portion teaches us, according to Rashi, that when Moses built the Tabernacle, God's temporary dwelling place on earth, he took it apart and rebuilt it every day for seven days before finally letting it stand on the eighth. Rabbi Sholom Noach Berezovsky, the late Slonimer Rebbe, addressed this idea in his masterwork, Netivot Shalom. Each one of us, he wrote, builds a Tabernacle of our own in our hearts, a private and sacred sanctuary that represents our hopes and our yearnings, the very best of us. And we should build it just like Moses built the Tabernacle: We decide to make a change. We are determined to commit ourselves to being better and doing better. And then... we fail, miserably. We get up, shake off the dust, try again. Fail again. Fail better. We dismantle and rebuild ourselves as often as we need, until our Tabernacle is finally complete. Shabbat Shalom, friends!
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David Daoud
David Daoud@DavidADaoud·
As a proud Sephardic Jew, I'd normally welcome anyone dunking on Chabad (@ChouaIsaac gets me on this) -- but Tucker's assertion that Chabad is, what, running Israeli and American war planning, is so stupid that I don't even know whether to make jokes about tunnels and Mitzvah Tanks or to take this seriously. On a more serious note, if it wasn't clear before, @TuckerCarlson is making it so: his problem is with Judaism. Because it's not just Chabad that aspires to see the Temple rebuilt. All serious Jews do. It's part of our daily prayers and has been for thousands of years. These prayers and this aspiration predate the rise of Islam, its assumption of Jerusalem and the Temple Mount as its third-holiest site, or the construction of Islamic holy sites atop the Temple Mount. In short, it's kind of a fuzzy vision about reestablishing the Seat of God's Presence on earth and the most obvious manifestation of Divine favor towards the People of Israel -- not, as Tucker frames it, Hezbollah style, an automatically and necessarily anti-Islamic aspiration or an expression of a desire to destroy or remove the mosques atop the Temple Mount, even though though some extremist elements have that desire. But Tucker has to underscore that the mere existence of the rebuilt Temple -- that millennia-long, central aspiration of Judaism -- is both a threat to Islam and "anathema to Christianity." The message is clear: Jews being Jews, Jews practicing Judaism, the aspirations rooted in Judaism that I express in my daily prayers from my siddur, are bad, evil, a threat to world peace. Jews, to be good, must either convert to Christianity (as he's said elsewhere, like St. Paul) or accept our status as being permanently rejected by God and the followers of an obsolete religion.
Joel Mowbray@joelmowbray

🚨 EXCLUSIVE — Tucker Carlson claims that a sect of Judaism called Chabad is ultimately behind the military strikes on Iran. This might be Tucker's most absurd claim to date. And it's yet another shot at Trump. Why? Well, @jaredkushner & @IvankaTrump have belonged to Chabad in DC, and Kushner helped lead the U.S. negotiations before the strike began last week. As for Tucker's rant about Chabad — which he helpfully spelled for his viewers — it is beyond preposterous. It's also dangerous — Chabad buildings and events have repeatedly been targeted by terrorists. For example, the horrific massacre last December at Bondi Beach in Australia, where 15 were murdered, including Rabbi Eli Schlanger, was a Chabad event. Tucker explained in tonight's monologue that the "real" reason for the strikes on Iran — meaning why Israel, in his telling, is forcing the U.S. to help topple the Mullahs — is to launch a "holy war" for the purpose of destroying the Al Aqsa mosque and the Dome of the Rock in the Old City of Jerusalem, in order to rebuild the Third Temple at the same site. And who does Tucker claim is behind this insidious plot — and thus the military campaign he called "evil"? Chabad. As anyone active in Jewish life knows, Chabad focuses on outreach to its own local Jewish community, particularly to more secular Jews who don't feel connected to a standing synagogue. But because Chabad is not known to almost anyone outside of the Jewish community, it makes for an easy target of dark conspiracy theories. That's why Candace Owens has made Chabad into a villain in her increasingly unhinged rants. But here is why this theory is as crazy as it is dangerous. Chabad is a loosely-knit collection of synagogues (and related community/educational centers), each run by a Rabbi and his wife, who stay in a given community or neighborhood typically for life. Far from being structured like, say, the Catholic Church, each Chabad House raises its own funds. Tucker's "logic" for his outrageous allegations is that Chabad wants to bring about the building of the Third Temple, known in Hebrew as the beit hamikdash. But... how does Chabad actually to bring about the building of the beit hamikdash? Through acts of kindness. Truly by doing good deeds in order to "merit" God rebuilding the Jewish holy site. In fact, Jews have for prayed for the rebuilding of the beit hamikdash — every single day — since shortly after the destruction of the Second Temple almost two thousand years ago. It is literally part of Jews' daily prayers. But it has nothing to do with tearing down an Islamic holy site, let alone starting a holy war. It's a prayer asking God to return us to the elevated state of spirituality that existed during the time of the Temple, and more importantly, for Him to send "Moshiac," or the Messiah. That Tucker would turn ancient Jewish prayers into some kind of sinister plot that is responsible for a very real and ongoing military campaign should be shocking. Sadly, though, it's not. But that doesn't mean that it isn't dangerous. Real people and actual families go to Chabad synagogues, and little kids across the U.S. and in other countries attend Chabad schools and preschools. It takes just one person already on the fringes to use this kind of rhetoric as justification for violence. That's not speculation. It has happened again and again — just in recent years. Yet Tucker is so blinded by his desire to take a swipe at Jared and Ivanka — because he knows he can't attack Trump directly — that he simply doesn't care.

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Tzvi Alperowitz
Tzvi Alperowitz@TzviAlperowitz·
וכל הדברים האלו של זה הישמעאלי אינן אלא לישר דרך למלך המשיח
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Tzvi Alperowitz
Tzvi Alperowitz@TzviAlperowitz·
@Yakovolf @BluegrassRabbi אזוי האט דער בעל שם טוב דיר אויסגעלערנט ווי צו קוקן אויף א איד?
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Rabbi S Litvin
Rabbi S Litvin@BluegrassRabbi·
It is deeply disgusting for someone to knowingly still brag about such a massive Chillul Hashem. Embarrassing for anyone associated with Jewish organizations he claims to represent and deeply offensive to the Creator of the Tefillin campaign. Bochrim should not have Twitter.
Yossi Farro@FarroYossi

Wrapping Tefflin with @jakepaul Last year during the Super Bowl

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Zalmy Fogelman@thevillagerabbi·
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Motti Seligson
Motti Seligson@mottiseligson·
With gratitude to the Almighty and immense joy, we welcomed a beautiful baby boy to the world this morning. @Shterni and the baby are doing great, BH. @AvrahamSeligson can't wait to welcome his new brother home.
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