It is interesting that Chazal bring that Korach argued against Moshe against Techelet in Tsitsit if the beged itself has Techelet.
The opposition to anything "Meshichi" has reached the dimensions of a rebellion. It is not limited to religiously conservative circles. An unholy union of forces has arisen. Ariel Sharon was quoted in the beginning of process of "Hitnatkut" as saying that the Messianists bothered him. Yair Lapid analyses the whole expulsion from this point of view. He knows - he is the son of Ba'al Sin'ah Yosef Lapid.
Who is "yaak"?
I'm a half-Sepharadi, half-Ashkenazi, Haredi Zionist. I hope that clears it all up. :-)
I went to a Haredi elementary school, a mixed Haredi/modern high school, Haredi Yeshiva in Israel, and back to a mixed Yeshiva after that. I have a masters degree in computer science and Semicha.
BA"H Mash'ala, I'm married to a wonderful wife with 6 great children.
Hoping to meet each one of my readers in Yerushalayim when we are Olim LeRegel there very soon...
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It is interesting that Chazal bring that Korach argued against Moshe against Techelet in Tsitsit if the beged itself has Techelet.
The opposition to anything "Meshichi" has reached the dimensions of a rebellion. It is not limited to religiously conservative circles. An unholy union of forces has arisen. Ariel Sharon was quoted in the beginning of process of "Hitnatkut" as saying that the Messianists bothered him. Yair Lapid analyses the whole expulsion from this point of view. He knows - he is the son of Ba'al Sin'ah Yosef Lapid.
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