Parsha Ki Tavo –The Scales of a Mitzvah – Revisited…

Parsha Ki Tavo — The Scales of a Mitzvah – Revisited

By Moshe Burt

Parsha Ki Tavo continues in the same theme track with last week’s Parsha Ki Teitzei, as well as the string of previous Parshiyot in discussing Mitzvot which teach kindness, compassion and attentiveness to others.

Ki Tavo begins with the Halachot of Bikkurim — the first fruits which were brought to the Kohen as both thanksgiving and rememberance of Pharaoh’s cruelty and Hashem’s deliverance of B’nai Yisrael from Mitzrayim to a land flowing with milk and honey. Our Parsha then enunciates the laws concerning Ma’aser and it’s declaration regarding the required tithes. read more

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Banks Began Implementing “Convergence” Prior to Lebanon War…

Prior to War, Banks Began to Refuse Yesha Mortgages
Israel National News

Prior to the Re-Engagement War in Lebanon and Gaza, banks began refusing mortgages to people wishing to build in Judea and Samaria (Yesha) due to PM Olmert’s Convergence Plan.

Following a recent Arutz-7 report on the matter, and now that PM Olmert has reportedly shelved his Convergence Plan, the Finance Ministry has stated that none of its directives had changed, and that any refusal to grant mortgages was the decision of the banks alone. read more

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Going Through Olmert’s Mind[???]: [$$$ Saved] No Need to Help Next Time, They Can Cope…

Olmert in North: I See You Can Cope

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The children of the north attend school again: Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Sunday morning opened the new school year at Moshav Meona in the Galilee, where kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit studied.

“I see that you know how to cope,” he told the students who had spent long weeks in bomb shelters. “I am not degrading what happened,
but I admire your will, firmness, optimism, and love for this enchanting area where you live.”

Olmert promised that “together we will make a real and serious joint effort so that our Galilee will become a place of joy, a place of pride and a place in which the life and future of the State of Israel flourish. read more

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Motsei Shabbos, Sunday War News…

Gush Etzion Area Truck-Jacking

Full Text;
“Palestinian Authority residents car-jacked a truck from an Israeli driver near the Gush Etzion district community of Betar Illit on Sunday. Police reported that the truck was located, adding the driver was not harmed in the incident.”

Rock Attacks on Israeli Motorists in Eastern Gush Etzion

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“Israel motorists traveling near the Arab village of Kfar Tuqwa were attacked by stone-throwers on Sunday morning. No injuries were reported. Tuqwa is situated near the Jewish community of Tekoa.” read more

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Ari Shavit: Courageous Journalist of Integrity, or Voice of the Left; Olmert Hasn’t Delivered Withdrawal from Yehuda, Shomron?

Commentary;

This week, Manhigut Yehudit’s weekly updates offered 2 timely articles, this one and the one directly beneath it, which this author
endorses as must reading.

Before we rush to judgement and fete Haaretz Journalist Ari Shavit as being courageous, visionary and of great professional journalistic integrity, it’s imperative that we stop and think and analyze Shavit’s writings against the Left’s agenda and the media role of Haaretz in it.

The breast-beating by some segments of Israel’s mainstream media may just be camouflage to make a readership, already angry with the bumbling, bungling and corruption of the politicians and the government, believe or percieve that the media at long last is doing t’shuvah, mending it’s ways. read more

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Legitimate Protest — ‘Genuine Protestor’ More Entitled Than GK Refugee, Yesha Resident, Feiglinite?

The Final Barricade Manhigut Yehudit Weekly Update — 2 September, 2006

The reserve soldier sat in his wheelchair at the anti-Olmert demonstration opposite government headquarters. He was reciting Psalms. His obvious injury didn’t merit much attention or empathy. He had a kippah (skullcap) on his head and a beard. The organizers of the protests kept their distance from him as if he was a leper.

He is Olmert’s final barricade.

Israel’s NRG (The Israeli Ma’ariv Newspaper) website reported that Olmert’s confidantes explained that the PM does not have to relate seriously to the protests calling for his resignation. “It is very hard to distinguish,” they pointed out, “between a genuine protestor that claims that Olmert mishandled the war and a demonstrator from Gush Katif or a Feiglinite that is simply taking a free ride on the protests.” read more

A 9/11-Like Commission for Israel?

Create a ‘9/11 Commission’
From The Jerusalem Post

Not since the end of the 1973 war has there been such a pervasive sense that something fundamental is wrong with our political and military leadership. Even if this sense is exaggerated, the breadth of public distrust and discouragement is itself a problem that must be addressed.

The principal mechanism to begin restoring confidence in our leadership needs to be a proper investigation into the conduct of the war, how the problems the war revealed developed over time, and what must be done to fix them. read more

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Shabbos War News…

IDF Raid in Gaza Kills 3 Palestinians

Suspicious Palestinian Shot in Gaza

IDF, Shin Bet Thwart Tanzim Rocket Threat in Tulkarm

IDF Hands Over Rachel’s Tomb to Border Police

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“The IDF handed over the control of Rachel’s Tomb to Jerusalem Border Police on Friday afternoon.

The army reported that the decision was made to ease the day-to-day living of Palestinians Israelis as well as to protect the lives of Israel’s citizens.”

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Friday War News…

IDF Destroys Hezbollah Bunkers in South Lebanon

Excerpt;
“The bunkers contained a large amount of weapons including RPG’s, light weaponry, 170 mortar shells, bullet-proof vests and surveillance equipment.”

Israeli Vehicle Stoned Near Tekoa

Excerpt;
“The bunkers contained a large amount of weapons including RPG’s, light weaponry, 170 mortar shells, bullet-proof vests and surveillance equipment.”

5 Palestinian Terrorists Arrested

2 Kassam Fired at Western Negev

Arabs Throw Rocks, Paint at Bus On Highway 60 as Terror Attacks Upon Jews Mount in Yehuda and the Shomron read more

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Reservists in the Rose Garden: A Second War of Independence?

For a Second War of Independence, By Daniel Doron (Jerusalem Post)

“The struggle to replace our corrupt system, started by the brave reservists manning the Rose Garden barricades, is our second War of Liberation. If we persevere, this campaign can free us, finally, from the corrupting system that is choking Israel to death.”

Excerpts;

As someone who fought in the 1948 War of Independence, among other conflicts, I view the reservists’ protest against the Lebanon fiasco as having the potential of initiating a process that could contribute to a politically, economically and socially healthier Israel. read more

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