They are not ashamed to eat meat and to be circumcised.

Sherry Roth
March 31, 2015   
We will continue to circumcise our children, even if there are those in Tel Aviv who will define this act as abuse of the helpless • We will continue to bake matzah – even if they say that all the wheat in the world is in danger of extinction • Elhanan Younes against the trends that seek to separate the Jew from his roots
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I listened to the discussion between the representative of the association that encourages veganism and calls eating animals "murder" and Yehuda Glick, who encourages going to the Temple Mount and sacrificing the Passover sacrifice, and I realized that the festival that takes place every holiday has now begun.

The Awakening Festival Every holiday eve, he creates a demonic dance against Jews and their customs.

In fact, this is an old practice dating back to the Middle Ages, in which Jews were persecuted for blood libel for using the blood of Christian children in baking matzoh.

These plots have one goal: preventing the observance of a mitzvah.

The motivation for this is the understanding that when the Jew is cut off from his roots, he will become like all other nations, or even wither and become extinct.

Thus, on the eve of Yom Kippur - preventing the observance of the mitzvah of atonement.

On Passover - a discussion on the subject of sacrificing the Passover sacrifice (there is a wide debate on whether it should be held in our day, but certainly when it is done for educational purposes - there is no obstacle).

We are commanded to avoid cruelty to animals and to preserve nature as part of the Torah's commandments and practices that are binding on every Jew who observes the Torah and the commandments.

I am not here to defend the food industry and its treatment of animals, and there is certainly much room for improvement. As observant Jews, we can abstain from eating meat and become vegetarians, but we cannot be like all the Gentiles.

This commandment cannot be stopped.

We will continue to circumcise our children, even if there are those in Tel Aviv who will define this act as abuse of the helpless.

We will continue to bake matzah - even if they say that all the wheat in the world is in danger of extinction. From the last grain of wheat, we will bake as much matzah as we want for the Seder night.

And, if we want to eat meat, we will fulfill the mitzvah of slaughtering and covering the blood.

We will continue to teach our children the Torah of Sacrifice and pray with all our might that we may be worthy to eat from the Passover and from the sacrifices in the House of Choice - for this is the choice of God, the Holy One, and this is how He created His world for us.

Whoever does not recognize the superiority of man, to whom God, the Blessed One, gave all the fruits of the world, including animals, for his sustenance; whoever does not recognize the Creator of the world as the sole ruler; and whoever does not recognize the Torah of Israel as the only book of laws that obligates a Jew with 33 commandments, let him honor himself and go on a journey of self-searching in India, and in the rest of the world's impurities - and let him not bring to us the scent of idolatry and distorted worldviews.

Because only the covenant of blood that God, the Holy One, made with us will protect, preserve, and preserve us from all trouble and sorrow.


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