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The one who missed is greater than the one who was killed.

שו"תThe one who missed is greater than the one who was killed.
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Hello Rabbi,
It is impossible not to talk on Independence Day about the question of the attitude towards the state, and in particular its Zionist leaders, in the campaign of spiritual destruction of their persecuted people and exiles, which we have inflicted on them, each in his own way, with the force of his arm.
I wanted to ask what you think about it?
And do you think the judgment is greater for those who sinned than for those who were simply killed?
For example, I heard a sermon in which the rabbi criticized the secularists for their persecutory law and said that if he were afraid to sit in prison, he believes they have such a law. It's just that today there is no Sanhedrin that would actually order this.
 


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This is a collection of stupid nonsense. You don't need a Sanhedrin to determine a persecutory law. Anyone who sees persecution can and should determine whether a persecutory law has been applied or not. There is no spiritual journey here by the heads of state, and certainly not by force of arms. Society in Israel is secular and the government here is the reflection of the people. That's all. If anything, on the contrary, in my opinion the state preserves the religious character much more than it would have been without it. It seems to me that if there is anyone who contributes to the secular character of the people, it is the religious establishment and the religious public who make every effort to secularize the public.

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