Monday, June 27, 2011

How much longer can Jews live in America?

 How much longer can Jews live in America?
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Midrash Rabah, Parshat Bereshit, Chapter 26, Paragraph 5:

Rabbi Huna taught in the name of Rabbi Yosef:
The Generation of the Flood was not blotted out
of the world until they made official marriage contracts
between people of the same gender…
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The government of New York State recently decided to
permit and officially recognize so-called marriages
between people of the same gender (Rachmana latzlan).

New York is only one of 50 states, but it is the state that
has the most Jews and most Jewish institutions.

The AIDS crisis, which struck harder in New York City
than anywhere else, may have been just a small warning
from G_d concerning this matter.  But instead of repenting,
New York has become much worse by giving more rights
to gays than ever before.

Another big cause for concern is the fact that Reform Rabbis,
Reconstructionist Rabbis, and Conservative Rabbis now
perform so-called gay weddings and officially accept gays
as colleagues and equals. There are now Reform gay Rabbis,
Reconstructionist gay Rabbis, and Conservative gay Rabbis.
I know that these people do not represent authentic Judaism,
but they are still Jews.

G_d is Kail Erech Apayim, the ultimate Master of Patience.
But even His patience has limits.  I shudder with fear when
I think about what could happen when His patience runs out.
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