tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2775131893340710135.post7775750662327031154..comments2024-01-20T23:59:17.072-05:00Comments on Rabbi's Blog: When Jews Expel JewsRabbi Michoel Greenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10828154627224914139noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2775131893340710135.post-42042161444620989072020-01-06T22:31:17.963-05:002020-01-06T22:31:17.963-05:00Thank you for being so brave and standing up for u...Thank you for being so brave and standing up for us. I had to homeschool my children for an entire year and suffer tremendous humiliation; not because of Goyim but because of our own people. We were banned from shuls, my children were getting bullied and beaten up, we've been taunted for this, kicked out of mikvaos, and on top of that we had Rabbonim coming to our door telling us to leave because we are "not wanted". This coming from our own nation. I am truly afraid for my children's future because I see people's behaviors has made damage onto my children's ability to trust others in klal yisroel. May our nation learn from this experience and quickly do teshuva, and allow it to bring the Geula that we've been waiting for.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2775131893340710135.post-5541254752938645932020-01-05T23:32:14.360-05:002020-01-05T23:32:14.360-05:00I admire your courage to say things how they are. ...I admire your courage to say things how they are. I would add that we are facing a precipitous rise in antisemitism in America. Yehuda, when he and his fellow shevatim faced antagonism, did some soul searching and admitted that Hashem had found them guilty of the sin of selling their brother. When we are faced with hatred against us it is a sure sign there is hatred among us. As you point out, brothers don't throw brothers out of their homes or schools, and if this is happening in our communities to supposedly insure the safety of children we might need to be reminded that only Hashem can keep our children safe. Hashem should save us from both gzeiros ra'os and sinas chinam as we daven on Rosh Hashanah. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com