We need to demand our Temple treasures back from the Vatican
THE VATICAN NEEDS TO RETURN OUR TEMPLE TREASURES ANOTHER EXCERPT OF RAV BERLANDâS WORDS DURING THE RECENT GATHERING IN BAT YAM THE VATICAN IS GOING TO GET A LETTER THIS WEEK As we said previously, someone will be sent to give the Vatican a letter this week. We need the mizbeach (altar) and the kinnorot (violins) that they took from us. They took around 1000 violins that were studded with diamonds. They took the harps from us, they took 100 gold tables from us. We are going to send a letter with a lawyer - and if not [i.e. they wonât give us the things they took] weâll go to war against them, there wonât be any other choice. We want everything to be returned, itâs enough already. The letter is on the way now. We were just reading âEmek HaMelechâ now, on page 71, it says how many gold tables there were [in the Temple], how many harps, how many fiddles and how many altars there were - because there were a lot of altars there, not only the one in the heichal (Temple courtyard). THEY NEED TO RETURN THE THINGS THEY DEPICTED ON THE TRIUMPHAL ARCH They need to return all these things to us. They depicted all these things on their âTriumphal Archâ. They made a Triumphal Arch when they conquered the Jews. They conquered Spain, they conquered Carthage, they conquered Africa - and they didnât do a Triumphal Arch [for any of these places]. Only when they conquered the Jews. They really didnât believe that theyâd managed to conquer Jerusalem, they really didnât believe itâŚ.That they even managed to come close to Jerusalem, that it was even possible to approach Jerusalem. This was the biggest disaster. The Chatam Sofer wrote that the hardest day is the 10th of Tevet, because the enemy had always been stopped in the Golan. The enemy had never crossed over the Jordan, apart from in the time of Sennacheriv. THEY THOUGHT IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO EVEN APPROACH JERUSALEM [Then], the angel of Hashem came and hit them. They heard a song from under the wings of the chayot. Hashem took their souls away, by way of the song that they heardâŚIt was an army of hired mercenaries. They exiled all the countries in the world. They said it was impossible to even set foot in Jerusalem, it just couldnât happen. Not in Jerusalem, and not in Gan Yavne. Itâs impossible to conquer a place where theyâre learning Torah, it just canât happen. He (Sennacheriv) couldnât understand why heâd hired an army from across the world. 260,000 ribua (multitudes), how many thousands is this? How many zeros? âŚ.Seven zeros, this is 10,000,000. 260,000 multitudes is 2,600,000,000 (two billion, six hundred million.) TOMORROW MORNING WILL BE TOO LATE He got to Jerusalem five minutes before shkia (sunset). The astrologers told him âjump now! This second!â[He said to them] Now itâs sunset. What if it would be tomorrow, in the morning? Whatâs the worst that can happen. Tell me, whatâs the difference between [acting] now and tomorrow morning? They said to him, by tomorrow morning, you wonât be able to conquer them, already. We donât know why you arenât conquering them, you have the last five minutes. [He said to them] OK, bring me pillows, bedding, a mattress. [They built a platform] up to the height of the wall and he took a look. He saw people learning Gemara, they were already sitting there with their candles. It was sunset, and they were already with candles, learning Gemara, Masechet Sotah, Masechet Succah, and he said what?! I needed to bring an army for these guys?! Iâm going to take a few stones, and Iâll break their windows and thatâs it. Tomorrow morning, everyone will take a stoneâŚbut tomorrow morning never ever came! There was no âtomorrow morningâ. Heâs still waiting for it until this day. THE ASSYRIAN CAMP IS STRUCK DOWN That same night, came an angel of Hashem and at the point of Chatzot (halachic midnight), at 11 at night, it was chatzot, âAnd it was that night: An angel of Hashem went out and struck down one hundred eighty-five thousand of the Assyrian camp. The rest arose in the morning and behold - they were all dead corpses!â (Kings II 19:35) And this was just the generals and the chiefs of staff (Rashiâs comment on this verse). The army was 260,000 multitudes, 2.6 billion. Two billion is a third of the worldâs population. 2.6 billion came to [fight against] Avraham, and also against Hezekiah with Sennacheriv, and also in the time to come, there will be 2.6 billion, and 2.6 billion, and another 2.6 billion. Together thatâs 7.8 billion. The worldâs population is 7 billion. The worldâs population used to be 7.8 billion. [Sennecheriv] brought a third of the world, > because no-one believed that anyone would ever conquer Jerusalem.