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Why was it deleted?

Question

Some settlement was made by leading thinkers of the world, especially from the fields of preserving wisdom and knowledge, and they reached the conclusion that it is worth investing capital and effort in backing up Israeli culture, to the extent of as much as 5% of all preservation activity, and that this could probably serve humanity in the future no less than knowledge about Babylon, Assyria, Mesopotamia, Neanderthals, and more: https://www.haaretz.co.il/magazine/2025-11-13/ty-article-magazine/.highlight/0000019a-72bc-de53-ab9a-7ebfd03e0000
At first glance, from here it looks funny that we might be lost, but from the perspective of decades ahead it already sounds more reasonable.
I asked about the Rabbi’s cooperation with the project Sakhas; the Rabbi gives a certain Israeli tone.
Why was it deleted?
What was wrong with the question as phrased?
Maybe deleting it on the site is a bit too strict?
 
 

Answer

This question looked like trolling whose point was a political statement, and therefore it was deleted. As for cooperation with the project itself, I haven’t heard of it. According to the article, this is a physical archive, not a digital one. So if they want my books, I assume they have ways to get them.

Discussion on Answer

Boris Karshina (2025-11-17)

It’s not clear why you need such sages and geniuses of the world for such a sensible, realistic, and basic concern.
Certainly not for a nation surrounded from outside by those seeking its destruction and consumed from within by baseless hatred.

Any reasonable person in the world understands that a nation that is incapable of establishing a state commission of inquiry after about 2,000 of its people were slaughtered, murdered, and killed, with nearly 20,000 more wounded in body and soul, in order to examine what happened and make sure it does not happen again—precisely that same disease (the Sages defined the disease as internal baseless hatred) will, with high probability, cause them not to examine themselves when the killing reaches 200,000 and the injury reaches about 2 million, until what? Until total annihilation, Heaven forbid.

Jeremiah 7:4 already made clear that everything is open-ended.
Apparently that also includes his prophecy, “Your iniquity is ended, O daughter of Zion; He will no more carry you away into exile,” since they were exiled again after the destruction of the Second Temple.
True, Rashi, about 1,000 years after the destruction of the Second Temple, wrote that Jeremiah’s meaning was “He will no more carry you away into exile” after the destruction of the Second Temple…
It is plausible that some future commentator, 1,000 years after the destruction of the Third Temple, will write that Jeremiah meant by “He will no more carry you away into exile” that it refers to after the destruction of the Third Temple…

Boris Karshina (2025-11-17)

*Should read:
in order to examine what happened
and make sure it does not happen again.

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