How to stop the rockets from Gaza
HOW TO STOP THE ROCKETS FROM GAZA: PRAY AND DANCE Translated and adapted from Rav Eliezer Berland's teaching in 'Esh Moharan'. Rabbi Natan tells us how itâs possible for a human being to be even more dangerous than a lion or snake. If Hashem is guarding you, then Heâs also protecting you from lions and snakes â and human beings. But, if chas vâshalom a person doesnât have that protection for some reason â thereâs some sort of harsh decree of death against him â then the lion is going to kill him, or the snake is going to kill him, or another human being is going to kill him. Whatâs the difference, if itâs a lion or a person who does it? HASHEM'S CONDITIONAL AGREEMENTS WITH THE FORCES OF NATURE Rashi tells us in his commentary on the Book of Daniel, that already at the time when the world was created, Hashem already made a conditional agreement with the lions that they wouldnât maul Daniel. He also stipulated at that time that the fire shouldnât burn Hananya, Mishael and Azaria â > But He didnât place any conditions on throwing stones or using weapons. IF A HUMAN BEING FIRES A WEAPON, HASHEM DIDNâT PLACE ANY CONDITIONS ON THIS. A person has to dance and to pray all by himself, that the stone wonât harm him, and that the rocket wonât hurt him. Hashem didnât place any conditions on the stones that people throw, or the weapons that they use. HASHEM IS BEHIND EVERYTHING Rabbi Natan explains, what does this actually mean, that God didnât place any conditions on human beings? When a person is standing in front of you, you get confused, but when youâre faced with a lion, you donât get confused. When itâs a lion, you know itâs from Hashem, you know that Hashem is sending all this. But when a person comes to you with all of his apikorsiut (heretical talk and ideas), and with all his chutzpah, and brazenness and stubbornness, this can really confuse the second person. When someone stands before you who wants to kill you, at the precise moment you lose your emuna. AND ITâS PRECISELY BECAUSE YOU LOSE YOUR EMUNA AT THAT MOMENT, THAT HE IS THEN ABLE TO KILL YOU. When itâs a lion, you donât lose your emuna. When a person believes in God, then even if a lion would appear in front of him, he still wouldnât lose his faith in Hashem. Lions donât pull people away from their emuna. Only another person can pull someone else away from their faith. This is the chiddush, the novel teaching of Rabbi Natan, which you wonât find written in any other book. This is explains why a human being is far more scary than a lion. WHY HUMAN BEINGS ARE SO DANGEROUS When a human being stands before you, with all his brazen stubbornness, and he wants to kill you â at that exact moment, he pulls you away from your belief in Hashem and this by itself is what enables him, in that instant, to actually kill you. This, Rabbi Natan explains, demonstrates the greatness of Moshe Rabbenu. He stood in front of an Egyptian executioner with a sword, and we saw that no weapon could overcome him â the opposite was true! His neck turned to marble. Moshe Rabbenu didnât get confused for even a moment, because he knew that: > âHashem, He is Elokim!â RABBI NATAN SAYS THAT WHOEVER KNOWS THAT âHASHEM, HE IS ELOKIM!â THEN HE WILL MERIT THAT HIS NECK WILL ALSO TURN TO MARBLE. When a person believes every single second that âHashem, He is Elokimâ, then he can walk between the Arabs through the Damascus Gate with no fear. He doesnât come away from his emuna in Hashem for even a second, so no weapon can harm him â the opposite is true! > Their weapons will rebound upon themselves! MOSHE WAS THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL. He knew that âHashem, He is Elokimâ even when the brought him to stand before the executionerâs sword, he still knew that âHashem, He is Elokim, Hashem He is Elokim!â This is like the story that was told [during World War II] when someone wanted to kill a Jew, and they stood him by the wall in order to shoot him. The Jew told his executioner, âyou arenât firing at me, Hashem is firing at me.â The man said: âHashem?! Iâm the one firing at you!â The Jew simply repeated: âItâs not you, itâs Hashem.â Ultimately, the man decided not to shoot the Jew. THE MOMENT THAT A PERSON HAS NO CONFUSION, THE MOMENT HE HAS NO DOUBT THAT IF GOD WANTS TO KILL ME, SO HEâLL KILL ME â NOTHING CONCERNS HIM. Itâs all nothing, itâs all just a figment of the imagination. By doing this, Moshe was able to nullify the power of the sword to harm him, and he was saved from it. === Yesterday evening (May 5th, 2019) after Ma'ariv, Rav Eliezer Berland, shlita, said the following: "Now, we are going to Ashdod. We are going to the main City Square and we are going to say seven Tikkun Haklalis - and this will stop all of the rockets." This morning (May 6th, 2019), a cease-fire was reached with the Palestinians in Gaza and at least for now, all the rockets have been stopped. Ashreynu, that we have a Tzaddik like this in our generation! * For a short time only, we are making the Kindle Version of One in a Generation: Volume II available for just 99 cents. Please click HERE [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/9657739144?pf_rd_p=2d1ab404-3b11-4c97-b3db-48081e145e35&pf_rd_r=2EAG5DEVNBKD844A0CR0] to buy it.