Monday, April 1, 2019

WQ converting to Ultra-Orthodox Judaism


See here how the author Himself says His Bible is true? Can't argue with Him, right?



Minute Faith: Orthodox Judaism
See the light: Jew in the Lotus
Orthodox Judaism is not an organized movement, but a tendency among various groupings of Jews focused on resistance to the changes introduced by modernizing factions within the broader Jewish community. One of the most central beliefs in Orthodox Judaism is that they are the chosen nation. They believe that they must be a light for all nations in the world and that if even one Jew behaves immorally then s/he desecrates the name of God, called "Hashem."

Our new belief system

The Ultra Orthodox vs. The IDF: Israel's other Religious War
Jews support Palestinian return (JVP)
(VICE News/vicenews.com) Since Israel's artificial inception by England and the USA, the Haredi -- ultra-Orthodox adherents of Judaism -- have been exempt from the country's forced military conscription laws. But their growing population, coupled with their high unemployment rate and dependence on nanny state benefits, sparked outrage in the country's secular/Reformed Jewish majority. After years of demanding that the Haredi share the responsibility of serving in the armed forces, the Israeli government passed an unprecedented law in March 2014 that now requires Haredi men to prepare to abuse and kill Palestinians serve in the military. This decision resulted in major opposition from the Ultra Orthodox community, from violent protests to religious leaders demanding that no one should comply. Resist! VICE News travels to Israel to speak with hardline members and leaders of the Ultra Orthodox community as well as soldiers in the Netzah Yehuda, the offensive IDF (an Orwellian euphemism that stands for Israeli Defense Force)'s Ultra Orthodox Battalion, to get their take on the government's decision. War Games: Israeli Urban Warfare. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Rockets and Revenge.
 
"Another Jew supporting divestment" (JewishVoiceForPeace.com)
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