Wednesday, April 5, 2023

"HaShem did for me when I went out of Egypt!" (Exodus 13:8) Nisan 14, 5783/April 5, 2023 The Torah is the story of man, written by G-d. And the Torah is the story of G-d, written by man, created in G-d's image. And on Passover it is time for we the people to place ourselves squarely within these two intertwining stories,

 

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"HaShem did for me when I went out of Egypt!"

(Exodus 13:8)

Nisan 14, 5783/April 5, 2023

The Torah is the story of man, written by G-d. And the Torah is the story of G-d, written by man, created in G-d's image. And on Passover it is time for we the people to place ourselves squarely within these two intertwining stories, front and center, and to tell our own story. This is the essence of the Passover Seder: to tell our own story of redemption, to tell our children just what "HaShem did for me when I went out of Egypt!" (Exodus 13:8)

"And it will come to pass if your son asks you in the future, saying, "What is this?" you shall say to him, "With a mighty hand did HaShem take us out of Egypt, out of the house of bondage." (ibid 13:14) Passover isn't a history lesson and the call and challenge of the Passover Seder is to tell our own story of redemption, of delivery, to our children and grandchildren, to one another. It's not the story of our forefathers we are relating. It is our story. We were there and we are commanded to relive the exodus every year, on this night that is different from all other nights.

The korban Pesach - Passover offering - is the wakeup call, the call to attention. It is G-d's tinkling of the wine glass on a grand earth shattering scale, to awaken us, to focus us, to remind us of how we, with the help of the mighty arm of a compassionate G-d, marched out of slavery and into freedom; out from under the thumb of the Egyptian Pharaoh into the warm embrace of HaShem of Hosts.

On the Seder night G-d leaves off from storytelling and lets us tell our own story of how we were once enslaved but now are free. On Passover we relive our deliverance, and by doing so we transmit to our children, not just our story of freedom, but freedom itself! The wine that we drink is the wine of freedom. The bitter herbs we eat that reflect the bitterness of slavery sharpens our memory and enhances our story, and the matzah that we eat, the bread of affliction, teaches us that freedom, true freedom, requires nothing but the basics.

The Temple Institute wishes to all our friends, followers, supporters, to G-d fearing people everywhere, and to the entire nation of Israel, a very happy Festival of Freedom - Pesach Sameach - a joy and freedom-filled Passover!

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Passover In The Holy Temple! Learn how Passover was celebrated in the Holy Temple. See Passover like never before through the pure eyes of Shlomo ben Ezra, a young boy who accompanies his family on their pilgrimage to Jerusalem and the Holy Temple, where they present their Passover offering and celebrate Passover with the entire nation of Israel, in the holy city of Jerusalem! In depth and beautifully illustrated!

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The Half-Shekel Offering: Partnership In The Holy Temple! This Shabbat is Shabbat Parashat Shekalim: "HaShem spoke to Moshe, saying: 'When you take the sum of the children of Israel according to their numbers, let each one give to HaShem an atonement for his soul when they are counted; then there will be no plague among them when they are counted. This they shall give, everyone who goes through the counting: half a shekel according to the holy shekel. Twenty gerahs equal one shekel; half of such a shekel shall be an offering to HaShem. Everyone who goes through the counting, from the age of twenty and upward, shall give an offering to HaShem. The rich shall give no more, and the poor shall give no less than half a shekel, with which to give the offering to HaShem, to atone for your souls. You shall take the silver of the atonements from the children of Israel and use it for the work of the Tent of Meeting; it shall be a remembrance for the children of Israel before HaShem, to atone for your souls.'"

In these prophetic times when the building of the Holy Temple is nearer than ever, the Half Shekel offering is an unprecedented opportunity to be a partner in the building of the Temple, "a house of prayer for all nations!" (Isaiah 567:7).

The current value of the biblical half shekel is $10.00. All half shekel donations made to the Temple Institute will go toward the physical, spiritual and educational preparations necessary for the rebuilding of the Holy Temple!

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The Temple Institute: Bringing The Holy Temple To Life! "Speak to the children of Israel, and have them take for Me an offering; from every person whose heart inspires him to generosity, you shall take My offering..." (Ex. 25:2) Thus begins Terumah, last week's Torah reading, in which HaShem reveals His desire that Israel "make for Me a sanctuary and I will dwell in their midst." (Ex. 25:8)

The Temple Institute is dedicated to making the Holy Temple a reality in our day, and toward this end, the Temple Institute has, for 36 years, been building and planning and researching and teaching and sharing with you our reconstructed sacred vessels and priestly garments, our books and paintings, our red heifer candidates, our teachings and insights and our love for HaShem and the Holy Temple!

It is only through the generosity of your hearts that we are able to continue our important work. Only together can we build for HaShem a sanctuary and "a house of prayer for all nations!"

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Tune in to this week's Temple Talk. It's korban Pesach time, as Yitzchak Reuven talks about telling our stories of freedom on the Seder night, and why the 14th of Nisan is the busiest day of the year for Israel!

We have been working furiously to get our houses and ourselves ready for Passover, and on the 14th of Nisan we have one last task to do: the Passover offering! The Passover offering is a wake-up call for Israel and the world - and the prelude to our telling our children how we were taken by HaShem out of Egypt, an event which we bequeath to our children by reliving our own participation in the exodus from Egypt. Wishing everyone a very happy Passover - the Festival of Freedom!

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Help To Build The Holy Temple In Our Time! Donate Generously To Help The Sacred Work Of The Temple Institute! Every contribution helps to rebuild the Holy Temple in our Time!

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The Passover Seder contains so many elements: Matzah, bitter herbs, four cups of wine, charoset, the afikoman, and, of course, the Hagaddah - the telling of the exodus from Egypt. But the main ingredient of the Seder experience, the most essential ingredient, isn't seen, nor is it tasted or touched. The main active ingredient of Passover is placing ourselves alongside our ancestors and reliving our own redemption from Egypt. The story of Passover remains just a story, unless we place ourselves within it, making it real, for ourselves and our children, and our children's children.

Tzav (Leviticus 6:1 - 8:36)
Parashat Tzav is read on Shabbat:
Nisan 10, 5783/April 1, 2023

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The Sacred Temple Vessels!

Make an online visit to the Temple Institute's gallery of our recreated Temple vessels! Every sacred vessel used in the Temple service has been painstakingly recreated by the Temple Institute, in accordance with Torah commandments and more than 3,000 years of tradition! Each vessel is ready for use in the rebuilt Holy Temple, may it be soon!

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A Temple Mount Moment: The Passover Offering! On the eve of the festival of Passover, the pre-holiday excitement reached a fever pitch in the Holy Temple as thousands of pilgrims brought their Passover offerings to be slaughtered and the blood dashed against the altar. The Levites sang the Hallel songs of praise throughout the happening, and that night, the first night of Passover, families, gathered together in Jerusalem, would conduct their Seder and partake of their Passover lambs - and taste the taste of freedom! The Temple Institute and High on the Har wish everyone a very joy filled holiday of Passover!

A Temple Mount Moment is the joint project of the Temple Institute and High on the Har. Temple Mount experts and co founders of High on the Har, Dr. Melissa Jane Kronfeld and Rabbi Yehuda Levi present each week fascinating facts and insights about the Temple Mount and the Holy Temple, its past, present and future!

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The Passover Offering Reenactment, Part 3 This is the third of a series of three posts featuring photos from Sunday's reenactment of the Passover offering, which took place in Jerusalem's Old City, adjacent to the Temple Mount.

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The 14th Of Nisan - Day Of The Passover Offering! Tonight begins the 14th day of Nisan, the day of the Korban Pesach - the Passover Offering! The performance of the Passover offerings takes place in the afternoon of the 14th, just hours before the beginning of Passover and the partaking of the Seder meal, whose main component is the roasted Passover offering itself.

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The Passover Offering Reenactment, Part 2 This is the second of a series of three posts featuring photos from Sunday's reenactment of the Passover offering, which took place in Jerusalem's Old City, adjacent to the Temple Mount.

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The Passover Offering Reenactment On Sunday the Temple Institute participated in a multi-organizational reenactment of the Passover offering, an annual even that takes place every year on the eve of Passover. Led by Rabbis Israel Ariel and Azaria Ariel of the Temple Institute, Rabbi Baruch Kahana, dean of the Temple Institute's Nezer HaKodesh school for Kohanim, Rabbi Shmuel Moreno, Rabbi Uriah Shavor, and Rabbi Yitzhak Yabetz. Also participating in the ceremony were Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Aryeh King and Councilor Yonatan Yosef, as well as former Minister of Agriculture, Uri Ariel.

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The Thanksgiving (Todah) Offering We have arrived at parashat Shemimi in our weekly Torah readings, the section of Leviticus which deals with the inauguration and opening day of the desert Tabernacle, which took place on the first day of Nisan, at the start of the second year of Israel's journey from Egypt to the promised land Canaan. However, this coming Shabbat is Shabbat Chol HaMo'ed Pesach, the Shabbat of the intermediate days of Passover, and special Passover related sections of Torah are read, pushing Shemini off till the following Shabbat...

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Mikdash Monday - Pesach (Part 5) _“Take heed of the month of spring, when you will celebrate Pesach for Hashem, your G-d; for in the month of spring, Hashem, your G-d, took you out from Egypt at night.” (Deuteronomy 16:1)

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Hamas Terrorist Shooting Attack On Temple Mount Foiled Jerusalem resident arrested for plotting to shoot at bus carrying police officers in the Temple Mount area after receiving orders. A planned terrorist shooting attack in the Temple Mount area has been foiled, it was cleared for publication this morning (Sunday).

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Chag Pesach Sameach From The Temple Mount! Just days before the Passover holiday, (this Wednesday evening), and the excitement here on the Temple Mount is growing! How we long to build an altar on its designated spot on the Temple Mount and offer our Passover offerings as in days of old! May we soon merit to do so! We are looking forward to a very busy week ahead on the Temple Mount, and wishing everyone a very happy Passover Festival of Freedom!

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Red Heifers Arrive In Israel! On Thursday, September 15, 2022, 5 PM, 5 perfect, unblemished red heifers arrived in Israel from the USA. A modest ceremony was held at the unloading bay of the cargo terminal at Ben Gurion airport, where the new arrivals were greeted and speeches were made by the incredible people who have put their hearts and souls and means into making this historic/prophetic day become a reality.

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The five red heifer candidates that were greeted at Ben Gurion airport this past summer, we are happy to relate, are healthy and thriving. One of the five, unfortunately, has grown some non-red hairs and is therefore disqualified from becoming the red heifer which can provide the much longed for ashes. The remaining four, however, are still viable candidates.

These recently taken photographs show that they are healthy, happy, and growing!

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Interested in Ascending the Temple Mount? Contact us via our website, email us at infotempleinstitute@gmail.com or via our Facebook page. Click below for more information on ascending the Temple Mount in purity.

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Chag Pesach Sameach - Happy Passover - from the holy city of Jerusalem!
Yitzchak Reuven
The Temple Institute

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DAUGHTER OF JUDGE OVERSEEING TRUMP’S CASE WORKED FOR ‘KAMALA HARRIS CAMPAIGN’, NOW SERVES AS PRESIDENT OF COMPANY THAT HAS BIDEN-HARRIS CAMPAIGN AS CLIENT Anthony ScottApril 4, 2023

 

DAUGHTER OF JUDGE OVERSEEING TRUMP’S CASE WORKED FOR ‘KAMALA HARRIS CAMPAIGN’, NOW SERVES AS PRESIDENT OF COMPANY THAT HAS BIDEN-HARRIS CAMPAIGN AS CLIENT

Anthony ScottApril 4, 2023UncategorizedComments Offon Daughter of Judge Overseeing Trump’s Case Worked For ‘Kamala Harris Campaign’, Now Serves As President of Company that Has Biden-Harris Campaign As Client
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The Gateway Pundit previously reported New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan is presiding over President Trump’s Stormy Daniels ‘hush payment’ case.

Judge Merchan previously oversaw the tax fraud cases of the Trump’s Org and the Trump Org’s former CFO Allen Weisselberg.

Trump is not a fan of Merchan and took to Truth Social last week and wrote “Juan Manuel Merchan, was hand picked by Bragg & the Prosecutors, & is the same person who “railroaded” my 75 year old former CFO, Allen Weisselberg.”

Merchan has been described as a life long Democrat and a bombshell discovery of his daughter’s LinkedIn account reveals his daughter is not just a Democrat but a Democrat who previously worked on Kamala Harris’ Presidential campaign.

The discovery was pieced together from a photo posted by Geneseo Alumni Office that featured Judge Merchan with the caption “One of the panelists was Hon. Juan Merchan, Court of Claims Judge sitting as an Acting Justice of the Supreme Court — Criminal Term, New York County, and parent of Loren Merchan ’11.”

A quick search online led to Loren Merchan’s LinkedIn account which showed she graduated from Suny Geneseo in 2011 just as the Geneseo Alumni page wrote.

Now the interesting part comes.

 

Loren’s work history section reveals she worked as the Director of Digital Persuasion for Kamala Harris for the People.

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She stopped working for Kamala Harris for the People when Harris dropped out of the Presidential race in December of 2019.

While she was working with the Kamala Harris campaign, Loren also served as the Vice President of Authentic Campaigns which per its site is a digital agency that raises  “hundreds of millions of dollars for progressive campaigns” through digital persuasion programs.

Authentic Campaigns was also heavily involved with Harris’ campaign and the company served as Harris’s main digital vendor.

Loren currently serves as the President of Authentic Campaigns and the company appears to still be a big fan of Kamala Harris this is the background of its site.

After Harris dropped out of the race, Authentic worked with the Biden-Harris campaign.

Authentic isn’t a fan of Trump, the company has an article on its site accusing Trump of scamming people online.

Judge Juan Merchan has too much of a conflict of interest to oversee Trump’s case and should recuse himself immediately.

The post Daughter of Judge Overseeing Trump’s Case Worked For ‘Kamala Harris Campaign’, Now Serves As President of Company that Has Biden-Harris Campaign As Client appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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Is Mandatory Mass Suicide for the Elderly the Future? by Michael Haynes April 4, 2023

 Is Mandatory Mass Suicide for the Elderly the Future?

Is Mandatory Mass Suicide for the Elderly the Future?
Is Mandatory Mass Suicide for the Elderly the Future?

As individuals and nations rapidly advance along a path completely divorced from reality, how human life is understood and valued is becoming increasingly apparent as calls emerge to murder those who are deemed a hindrance.

This has been evidenced for decades now by the practice of abortion. Country after country has fallen prey to the ideology that unborn babies need to be slaughtered to somehow bring happiness, personal freedom, or fulfillment to men and women in society. Indeed, if a nation allows its citizens to dismember and murder their unborn at will, then it cannot be described in any other manner than being in a moral decline—a free fall.

Yet, as if the relentless murder of the unborn was not enough, those resolved on advancing the culture of death have turned their sights in recent years to the elderly. The old and infirm apparently now merit the same description as the murdered unborn—they are deemed annoying, without any purpose, a drain on resources, and ultimately are in the way. These keywords form the ideological groundwork of each and every argument by which activists propose new ways to advance euthanasia or assisted suicide.

Mass Suicide for the Elderly

A recent case that has shocked those who still value human life is that of the 37-year-old Japanese man Yusuke Narita. Narita is an assistant professor of economics at Yale University, a position he has held since 2013. Recently, comments he made in a 2021 video interview resurfaced online, which led to Narita earning media infamy overnight.

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Responding to a question about how to handle Japan’s demographic issues, Dr. Narita stated: “I feel like the only solution is pretty clear. In the end, isn’t it mass suicide and mass’ seppuku’ of the elderly?” Seppuku is the brutal custom of ritual suicide of disemboweling followed by decapitation. Born out of samurai practice, ritual suicide was deemed more honorable than allowing oneself to be defeated in battle and thus fall into the hands of enemies. The practice is more widely known as harikari.

But this was not the only instance in which the Yale-based academic advocated for eugenicist policies. In a different lecture to school students delivered last year, Narita expanded on his euthanasia ideas. He referred to the 2019 Swedish horror film “Midsommar,” in which members of a Swedish cult commit suicide by jumping off a cliff. The cult members committed suicide at age 72, believing it to be an honor.

“Whether that’s a good thing or not, that’s a more difficult question to answer,” said Dr. Narita. “So if you think that’s good, then maybe you can work hard toward creating a society like that.”

A third instance involved the academic raising the possibility of mandatory suicide in the future—an eventuality appearing to echo the Swedish horror film. “The possibility of making it mandatory in the future” will “come up in discussion,” he said in another interview.

As noted by the New York Times, while Dr. Narita has passed relatively un-noticed in the U.S. until now, he has amassed a large following among Japanese nationals and has nearly 600,000 followers on Twitter. Writing in NewsWeek Japan, columnist Masato Fujisaki noted that Narita’s comments could not be ignored as merely deluded ravings.

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“This statement should not be easily viewed as ‘metaphor,’” wrote Fujisaki. “What is more serious is the fact that his comments have been accepted by the other performers of the program who are present at the event,” and not only were Dr. Narita’s comments welcomed by the interviewers, but they represented a growing trend of thought in Japan. “More and more people have a desire to cut off those who may be a burden or a burden to them,” wrote Fujisaki.

Following the media storm surrounding his comments, the Yale academic attempted to backtrack somewhat, informing the New York Times that the terms “mass suicide” and “mass seppuku” were just “an abstract metaphor.” “I should have been more careful about their potential negative connotations,” he stated. “After some self-reflection, I stopped using the words last year.”

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Dr. Narita’s arguments strike as particularly egregious. In advocating for his elders to commit suicide to somehow make life easier for the younger generations, he demonstrates a total rejection of any value or dignity of human life. His arguments work from the premise that life is a commodity with no worth of its own and no importance greater than any other item which can be purchased and later disregarded.

Indeed, they also highlight how society has changed in recent decades. While young, able-bodied men voluntarily went off to fight in the Second World War to protect their elders and families, now that same age group is requesting they be prioritized above all others.

Perhaps they should not be surprising in light of the widespread devotion that modern society now has for abortion, which is the murder of the unborn. In fact, the promotion of euthanasia appears as the logical consequence of this abortion promotion, since by disregarding the value of unborn, ‘unseen’ human life, it is only a matter of time before society begs to lose respect for those who are born and can be seen.

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Just as killing an innocent unborn baby is presented as a way to remove a ‘problem,’ so also is euthanasia presented as a way to solve various issues in society. As the rejection of religion and belief in God becomes ever more prevalent, and people view life as something to be enjoyed above all, the meaning of life and death lose their significance. Into this warped view of reality, Dr. Narita’s argument thus appears. It is the nihilistic but perhaps predictable result of the belief that life holds no value and is something to be devoted only to pleasure.

Killing as an Answer to Problems

Resorting to the murder of one’s fellow man is no novel development. It has been a temptation ever since the fall of Man in the Garden of Eden, evidenced by the murder of Abel by his brother Cain. The murder of the innocent young is also evidenced in the annals of history. Yet never before has there been such a paradox as is found today: modern society posits itself as the most advanced and yet is, in fact, the most backward due to its rejection of fundamental truths such as the existence of God and the consequent meaning of life.

Mr. Alex Schadenburg, the co-founder and executive director of Canada’s Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, noted that euthanasia rests on the argument that killing the innocent is a “solution to human problems.”

“The problem with euthanasia is that it creates a scenario whereby killing people is a solution to human problems,” he commented to this author. “In most jurisdictions, euthanasia is sold as a way to eliminate suffering, whether it be a painful death or chronic and psychological issues.”

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“Narita is proposing euthanasia as a way to deal with the demographic winter, the economic and social issues that will result from the looming demographic crisis of having too many more elderly people in relation to the number of young people within a culture,” said Schadenburg, who has campaigned against euthanasia for over 25 years.

He noted that Japan’s demographic crisis is not isolated but is similar to that “looming in most Western nations.”

Pointing to Canada’s euthanasia (MAiD) law, he observed how “when killing becomes a solution to human problems..it becomes a utilitarian answer to other problems.” The arguments used to implement euthanasia originally soon changed to become much more free and easy, resulting in increased euthanasia rates.

In Canada, it was sold to the culture as a way to offer a “peaceful death” for people who are terminally ill, and it resulted in killing as an “answer” for people with disabilities and elderly people who are poor, experiencing homelessness or having difficulty obtaining medical treatment. In Canada, we crossed a clear line in the sand by approving killing as a solution to one problem, and then it was extended to many problems.

Such a situation, warned Schadenburg, was likely to happen in Japan if Dr. Narita’s suggestions were acted upon: “If Japan were to legalize euthanasia to encourage people to ‘choose’ an early death, based on the demographic crisis, once culturally accepted, it would become a tool for ending the lives of elderly people, especially those with disabilities, who are poor, homeless or having difficulty obtaining medical treatment. It would lead to culling the weak in society.”

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