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asked 2 years ago

In honor of our teachers and rabbis, the president of G-d among us, the great gaon, the breaker of rocks and the breaker of mountains, the Sinai and the uprooter of mountains, the gaon, the chasid, the anon, one of the disciples of Abraham our father, the holy one in all kinds of holiness. He created every secret that I did not know, the Talmud was completely destroyed, the house was completely destroyed, from his mouth we live and from his mouth torches walk, the mouth that forbade is the mouth that permitted. A holy mouth. Good for the meitav, give two, Isitra in a bag. Puk hezi, botzin botzin, the glory of the generation and the glory of the Rebbe of the Lubavitch, the G-d, who is here, the G-d, as the teacher of the G-d, Maran Mo’r Rabbi Michael Avraham, may he be blessed for a long time, may he live long in his kingdom. And please, in my humble words, Amen, Matina, Ka Matinita, it is good to teach and to go to teach.
I took my life in my hands and came to ask His Majesty a question that had been bothering me, and I knew that it was not fitting for a mosquito with clipped wings to come to ask before the king, and if I had not been strengthened by the words of our sages who said that the shy one does not learn, it would not have occurred to me to come before the lion. And so I asked in my heart, “The teacher will teach us and his reward will be double from heaven:
Sparks of hatred for the Shlucha Rabbi Aryeh Deri, shlita, arose in my heart, and not of my own will or desire, and not of what I had initiated to do. It is certain that the evil inclination leapt upon me. And the Rambam, as is well known, writes that if a person hates one of the Israelites in his heart, without the hated one knowing, he transgresses the law of not hating. Should I inform the teacher, Rabbi Aryeh Deri, that I hate him, until I manage to overcome the evil inclination that leapt upon me? And I will ask our rabbi to instruct me to make amends for my hatred.
 
These are the words of the blind bat, the mosquito with its wings clipped. The fool, the righteous, the idiot, the ignorant and the common man. The simple cartman, the mole wallowing in the dirt, the deaf and the martyred saint. He stamps his face on the ground with tears, and girds himself with sweat.
Yitzhak Bachmora Rabbi Avraham Shlita

 

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מיכי Staff answered 2 years ago

My wonderful horror is upon me, what a shame. And after all, it is a commandment to hate the wicked and those who blaspheme God in particular.

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