
(Israelnationalnews.com) HaKodesh Baruch Hu (G-d) makes it very clear in the Torah, that's m'dirayta, (right?) that we're supposed to leave everything and go to That Place, He will show us.
No ifs ands buts or maybes.
No conditions.
This is the simplest Mitzvah to understand, and today living in Israel is easier than it has ever been.
We made aliyah in 1970.
Actually, I didn't plan on blogging a nostalgia post. The message I want to get across is that it's very clear that G-d meant this mitzvah, yishuv Ha'Aretz, for all of us. Things will only get better with more and more Jews living their lives here in the HolyLand. Things will only get better with more and more good Jews in the IDF.
And most important, I don't think that rabbis, regardless of their "label," abroad have the moral and halachik (concerning Jewish Law) right or authority to make a decision for others about aliyah. To me, it's no different from asking someone who eats traif to posken on Kashrut.
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