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There’s a G-d, and You’re Going To Have To Face Himby Tamar Yonah"The film that is censored by the media." I would like you all to watch this 10 minute film. We must not forget our brothers and sisters who were dragged out of their homes and whose communities were bulldozed down. Their communities were OUR communities. They are our sisters and brothers. Now, on the precipice of Annapolis, with our present leadership going to bargain away our land, expel Jews from their homes, and divide our capital, I say: "There’s a G-d, and you’re going to have to face Him". To view the film, click HERE. You can also download the video to see the movie in a larger size. Just look for the tab under the small window in RED, and click 'download'. To all those who worked to expel Jews from their homes, "There’s a G-d, and you’re going to have to face Him". To all those who gave away Jewish cities and Jewish property to the terrorists, "There’s a G-d, and you’re going to have to face Him". To all those who gave the terrorists guns and bullets, "There’s a G-d, and you’re going to have to face Him". To all those who trained the terrorists in sniping, "There’s a G-d, and you’re going to have to face Him". To all those who don’t put an immediate stop to the Kassam attacks on our southern cities and towns, "There’s a G-d, and you’re going to have to face Him". To all those who use our tax money to re-enforce roof tops from kassam rockets instead of going in and ridding us of the terrorists, "There’s a G-d, and you’re going to have to face Him". To all those who twist words calling murdered people ‘sacrifices for peace’, "There’s a G-d, and you’re going to have to face Him". To all those who didn’t keep their promise to the Expellees, and have left them without homes, work, or a life, "There’s a G-d, and you’re going to have to face Him". To all those who let Jonathan Pollard rot in an American prison, "There’s a G-d, and you’re going to have to face Him". To all those who free convicted terrorists to prop up the popularity of other terrorist leaders, "There’s a G-d, and you’re going to have to face Him". To all those who forsake our kidnapped soldiers and leave them in the clucthes of our enemies, "There’s a G-d, and you’re going to have to face Him". To all those who shake hands, hug, kiss or embrace our enemies and call them ‘partners for peace’ – shame on you. "There’s a G-d, and you’re going to have to face Him". In the 10 minute film I mentioned above, this song, by Ariel Zilber, is played. I am giving you the translation in English, but if you can follow the Hebrew, it is so much nicer.
There’s judgment and there’s a Judge. There is judgment and there is a Judge. (Yesh Din, v’Yesh Dayan) There is a judge, justice will be done There is Judgment and there is a Judge. (Yesh Din, v’Yesh Dayan) There is Judgment and there is a Judge. (Yesh Din, v’Yesh Dayan) There is Judgment and there is a Judge. (Yesh Din, v’Yesh Dayan) There is Judgment and there is a Judge. (Yesh Din, v’Yesh Dayan) There is Judgment and there is a Judge. (Yesh Din, v’Yesh Dayan) There is Judgment and there is a Judge. (Yesh Din, v’Yesh Dayan) There is Judgment and there is a Judge. (Yesh Din, v’Yesh Dayan) |