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It is an obligation to participate in creating the Knesset, as the halacha says (SA OC 150:1):




כופים ... זה את זה לבנות ... הכנסת



[People] should force one another to build ... the Knesset.




Today the Knesset is "built" on our votes.



So we see that we must vote, the question now is who to vote for?



Please provide sources that "specifically mention"* a candidate or party running in the current Knesset elections as someone either worth voting for or who should not be voted for.**



* Sources can be Biblical, Talmudic, or Halachic, but the mention must be Purim Torah -- based on a pun or misunderstanding of the quote. I specifically do not want any real modern-day rabbis saying who to vote for in this election. The candidate/party can be identified either by name or by a defining characteristic.



** It shouldn't just be any "mention" of the candidate's name, but rather specifically something related to voting or a position of power, etc.



Obviously this is not the final stand on who to vote for, as always, consult your rabbi.




This question is Purim Torah and is not intended to be taken completely seriously. See the Purim Torah policy.



Please leave your personal politics out of this.



Note that we are not telling you who to vote for in this question. For some real Torah-based opinions on what to take into account when voting, see the following questions:



  • Voting for Jews in elections

  • Voting on "Who's good for the Jews?"

  • Voting for a person that will not uphold Torah values

(This question is a copy of my question from a few years ago about the US elections.)










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It is an obligation to participate in creating the Knesset, as the halacha says (SA OC 150:1):




כופים ... זה את זה לבנות ... הכנסת



[People] should force one another to build ... the Knesset.




Today the Knesset is "built" on our votes.



So we see that we must vote, the question now is who to vote for?



Please provide sources that "specifically mention"* a candidate or party running in the current Knesset elections as someone either worth voting for or who should not be voted for.**



* Sources can be Biblical, Talmudic, or Halachic, but the mention must be Purim Torah -- based on a pun or misunderstanding of the quote. I specifically do not want any real modern-day rabbis saying who to vote for in this election. The candidate/party can be identified either by name or by a defining characteristic.



** It shouldn't just be any "mention" of the candidate's name, but rather specifically something related to voting or a position of power, etc.



Obviously this is not the final stand on who to vote for, as always, consult your rabbi.




This question is Purim Torah and is not intended to be taken completely seriously. See the Purim Torah policy.



Please leave your personal politics out of this.



Note that we are not telling you who to vote for in this question. For some real Torah-based opinions on what to take into account when voting, see the following questions:



  • Voting for Jews in elections

  • Voting on "Who's good for the Jews?"

  • Voting for a person that will not uphold Torah values

(This question is a copy of my question from a few years ago about the US elections.)










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    BTW I see Bibi mentioned all over the Gemara - בבי this, בבי that

    – Dr. Shmuel
    9 hours ago






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    Welcome back, feels like ages I haven't seen you around !!

    – mbloch
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    @mbloch Thanks! You're right, i haven't been around much, but i do still stalk SE and read stuff.

    – Scimonster
    8 hours ago






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    Welcome back Scimonster!

    – DonielF
    8 hours ago











  • I thought stalk was part of an herb

    – Dr. Shmuel
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It is an obligation to participate in creating the Knesset, as the halacha says (SA OC 150:1):




כופים ... זה את זה לבנות ... הכנסת



[People] should force one another to build ... the Knesset.




Today the Knesset is "built" on our votes.



So we see that we must vote, the question now is who to vote for?



Please provide sources that "specifically mention"* a candidate or party running in the current Knesset elections as someone either worth voting for or who should not be voted for.**



* Sources can be Biblical, Talmudic, or Halachic, but the mention must be Purim Torah -- based on a pun or misunderstanding of the quote. I specifically do not want any real modern-day rabbis saying who to vote for in this election. The candidate/party can be identified either by name or by a defining characteristic.



** It shouldn't just be any "mention" of the candidate's name, but rather specifically something related to voting or a position of power, etc.



Obviously this is not the final stand on who to vote for, as always, consult your rabbi.




This question is Purim Torah and is not intended to be taken completely seriously. See the Purim Torah policy.



Please leave your personal politics out of this.



Note that we are not telling you who to vote for in this question. For some real Torah-based opinions on what to take into account when voting, see the following questions:



  • Voting for Jews in elections

  • Voting on "Who's good for the Jews?"

  • Voting for a person that will not uphold Torah values

(This question is a copy of my question from a few years ago about the US elections.)










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It is an obligation to participate in creating the Knesset, as the halacha says (SA OC 150:1):




כופים ... זה את זה לבנות ... הכנסת



[People] should force one another to build ... the Knesset.




Today the Knesset is "built" on our votes.



So we see that we must vote, the question now is who to vote for?



Please provide sources that "specifically mention"* a candidate or party running in the current Knesset elections as someone either worth voting for or who should not be voted for.**



* Sources can be Biblical, Talmudic, or Halachic, but the mention must be Purim Torah -- based on a pun or misunderstanding of the quote. I specifically do not want any real modern-day rabbis saying who to vote for in this election. The candidate/party can be identified either by name or by a defining characteristic.



** It shouldn't just be any "mention" of the candidate's name, but rather specifically something related to voting or a position of power, etc.



Obviously this is not the final stand on who to vote for, as always, consult your rabbi.




This question is Purim Torah and is not intended to be taken completely seriously. See the Purim Torah policy.



Please leave your personal politics out of this.



Note that we are not telling you who to vote for in this question. For some real Torah-based opinions on what to take into account when voting, see the following questions:



  • Voting for Jews in elections

  • Voting on "Who's good for the Jews?"

  • Voting for a person that will not uphold Torah values

(This question is a copy of my question from a few years ago about the US elections.)







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    BTW I see Bibi mentioned all over the Gemara - בבי this, בבי that

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    Welcome back, feels like ages I haven't seen you around !!

    – mbloch
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    @mbloch Thanks! You're right, i haven't been around much, but i do still stalk SE and read stuff.

    – Scimonster
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    Welcome back Scimonster!

    – DonielF
    8 hours ago











  • I thought stalk was part of an herb

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  • 1





    BTW I see Bibi mentioned all over the Gemara - בבי this, בבי that

    – Dr. Shmuel
    9 hours ago






  • 3





    Welcome back, feels like ages I haven't seen you around !!

    – mbloch
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    @mbloch Thanks! You're right, i haven't been around much, but i do still stalk SE and read stuff.

    – Scimonster
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    Welcome back Scimonster!

    – DonielF
    8 hours ago











  • I thought stalk was part of an herb

    – Dr. Shmuel
    2 hours ago







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BTW I see Bibi mentioned all over the Gemara - בבי this, בבי that

– Dr. Shmuel
9 hours ago





BTW I see Bibi mentioned all over the Gemara - בבי this, בבי that

– Dr. Shmuel
9 hours ago




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Welcome back, feels like ages I haven't seen you around !!

– mbloch
8 hours ago





Welcome back, feels like ages I haven't seen you around !!

– mbloch
8 hours ago




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@mbloch Thanks! You're right, i haven't been around much, but i do still stalk SE and read stuff.

– Scimonster
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@mbloch Thanks! You're right, i haven't been around much, but i do still stalk SE and read stuff.

– Scimonster
8 hours ago




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Welcome back Scimonster!

– DonielF
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Welcome back Scimonster!

– DonielF
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I thought stalk was part of an herb

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It seems like Kulanu is a good, qualified party for leadership, as we proclaim in the Passover Haggada:




כולנו חכמים, כולנו נבונים, כולנו יודעים את התורה



Kulanu are wise, Kulanu are insightful, Kulanu know the Torah




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    I wouldn’t vote for any of these guys, they all speak modern Hebrew, and transgress the Shulchan Aruch 52:12:




    אין ממנין מי שקור' לאלפי"ן עייני"ן ולעייני"ן אלפי"ן:
    One should not appoint a person [to be leader] who reads "aleph"s like "ayin"s and "ayin"s like "aleph"s.




    Maharsha (Megillah 24a) cites this terrible phenomenon as only occurring with people from חיפה and בית שאן in Israel. Therefore, according to the Shulchan Aruch, we shall only appoint those who do not hail from these two locations.






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    • Only ashkenazim make that mistake

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    • @Loani And Haifans and Beit Shaanites - Megillah 24b

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    We should vote for Kadima, as it says in Bamidbar 34:3




    והיה לכם גבול נגב, מקצה ים-המלח קדמה



    And the Southern border all the way to the Dead Sea shall be yours, Kadima







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    Whatever you do, do NOT vote for Likud, as Rashi writes on Iyov 15:24:




    כאותו המלך שהוא עתיד ליקוד באש של גיהנם



    Like that ruler whom He will, [from] Likud, [place] in the fires of Gehinnom.




    Obviously the reasoning is as we say in Selichos of Aseres Yimei Teshuvah:




    חַיַּת בְּנוֹ לִיקוֹד כִּקְדוֹחַ אֵשׁ הֲמָסִים:



    A beast is his son, Likud, like raining down fire [on] Chamas.




    Surely we should try to make peace with them, rather than rain fire on them.






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    Vote for Likud, as per the Midrash of R’ Akiva:




    וליקוד לך



    And Likud will be for you




    Likewise we say in Selichos of Aseres Yimei Teshuvah:




    חַיַּת בְּנוֹ לִיקוֹד כִּקְדוֹחַ אֵשׁ הֲמָסִים:



    A beast is his son, Likud, like raining down fire [on] Chamas.




    Chamas is an existential threat to Israel. We need a leader like this.






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      מקור מים חיים על בעל שם טוב
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        It seems like Kulanu is a good, qualified party for leadership, as we proclaim in the Passover Haggada:




        כולנו חכמים, כולנו נבונים, כולנו יודעים את התורה



        Kulanu are wise, Kulanu are insightful, Kulanu know the Torah




        Those seem like good qualities for leadership of the Jewish State.






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          It seems like Kulanu is a good, qualified party for leadership, as we proclaim in the Passover Haggada:




          כולנו חכמים, כולנו נבונים, כולנו יודעים את התורה



          Kulanu are wise, Kulanu are insightful, Kulanu know the Torah




          Those seem like good qualities for leadership of the Jewish State.






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            It seems like Kulanu is a good, qualified party for leadership, as we proclaim in the Passover Haggada:




            כולנו חכמים, כולנו נבונים, כולנו יודעים את התורה



            Kulanu are wise, Kulanu are insightful, Kulanu know the Torah




            Those seem like good qualities for leadership of the Jewish State.






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            It seems like Kulanu is a good, qualified party for leadership, as we proclaim in the Passover Haggada:




            כולנו חכמים, כולנו נבונים, כולנו יודעים את התורה



            Kulanu are wise, Kulanu are insightful, Kulanu know the Torah




            Those seem like good qualities for leadership of the Jewish State.







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                I wouldn’t vote for any of these guys, they all speak modern Hebrew, and transgress the Shulchan Aruch 52:12:




                אין ממנין מי שקור' לאלפי"ן עייני"ן ולעייני"ן אלפי"ן:
                One should not appoint a person [to be leader] who reads "aleph"s like "ayin"s and "ayin"s like "aleph"s.




                Maharsha (Megillah 24a) cites this terrible phenomenon as only occurring with people from חיפה and בית שאן in Israel. Therefore, according to the Shulchan Aruch, we shall only appoint those who do not hail from these two locations.






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                  The Shas candidates don't speak properly?

                  – Heshy
                  9 hours ago











                • You shall probably vote for them, then! @heshy

                  – Dr. Shmuel
                  9 hours ago











                • Only ashkenazim make that mistake

                  – Lo ani
                  9 hours ago











                • @Loani And Haifans and Beit Shaanites - Megillah 24b

                  – Y     e     z
                  8 hours ago











                • @Loani, as do many Israeli Sephardim

                  – Noach MiFrankfurt
                  6 hours ago















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                I wouldn’t vote for any of these guys, they all speak modern Hebrew, and transgress the Shulchan Aruch 52:12:




                אין ממנין מי שקור' לאלפי"ן עייני"ן ולעייני"ן אלפי"ן:
                One should not appoint a person [to be leader] who reads "aleph"s like "ayin"s and "ayin"s like "aleph"s.




                Maharsha (Megillah 24a) cites this terrible phenomenon as only occurring with people from חיפה and בית שאן in Israel. Therefore, according to the Shulchan Aruch, we shall only appoint those who do not hail from these two locations.






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                  The Shas candidates don't speak properly?

                  – Heshy
                  9 hours ago











                • You shall probably vote for them, then! @heshy

                  – Dr. Shmuel
                  9 hours ago











                • Only ashkenazim make that mistake

                  – Lo ani
                  9 hours ago











                • @Loani And Haifans and Beit Shaanites - Megillah 24b

                  – Y     e     z
                  8 hours ago











                • @Loani, as do many Israeli Sephardim

                  – Noach MiFrankfurt
                  6 hours ago













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                I wouldn’t vote for any of these guys, they all speak modern Hebrew, and transgress the Shulchan Aruch 52:12:




                אין ממנין מי שקור' לאלפי"ן עייני"ן ולעייני"ן אלפי"ן:
                One should not appoint a person [to be leader] who reads "aleph"s like "ayin"s and "ayin"s like "aleph"s.




                Maharsha (Megillah 24a) cites this terrible phenomenon as only occurring with people from חיפה and בית שאן in Israel. Therefore, according to the Shulchan Aruch, we shall only appoint those who do not hail from these two locations.






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                I wouldn’t vote for any of these guys, they all speak modern Hebrew, and transgress the Shulchan Aruch 52:12:




                אין ממנין מי שקור' לאלפי"ן עייני"ן ולעייני"ן אלפי"ן:
                One should not appoint a person [to be leader] who reads "aleph"s like "ayin"s and "ayin"s like "aleph"s.




                Maharsha (Megillah 24a) cites this terrible phenomenon as only occurring with people from חיפה and בית שאן in Israel. Therefore, according to the Shulchan Aruch, we shall only appoint those who do not hail from these two locations.







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                  The Shas candidates don't speak properly?

                  – Heshy
                  9 hours ago











                • You shall probably vote for them, then! @heshy

                  – Dr. Shmuel
                  9 hours ago











                • Only ashkenazim make that mistake

                  – Lo ani
                  9 hours ago











                • @Loani And Haifans and Beit Shaanites - Megillah 24b

                  – Y     e     z
                  8 hours ago











                • @Loani, as do many Israeli Sephardim

                  – Noach MiFrankfurt
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                  The Shas candidates don't speak properly?

                  – Heshy
                  9 hours ago











                • You shall probably vote for them, then! @heshy

                  – Dr. Shmuel
                  9 hours ago











                • Only ashkenazim make that mistake

                  – Lo ani
                  9 hours ago











                • @Loani And Haifans and Beit Shaanites - Megillah 24b

                  – Y     e     z
                  8 hours ago











                • @Loani, as do many Israeli Sephardim

                  – Noach MiFrankfurt
                  6 hours ago







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                The Shas candidates don't speak properly?

                – Heshy
                9 hours ago





                The Shas candidates don't speak properly?

                – Heshy
                9 hours ago













                You shall probably vote for them, then! @heshy

                – Dr. Shmuel
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                You shall probably vote for them, then! @heshy

                – Dr. Shmuel
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                Only ashkenazim make that mistake

                – Lo ani
                9 hours ago





                Only ashkenazim make that mistake

                – Lo ani
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                @Loani And Haifans and Beit Shaanites - Megillah 24b

                – Y     e     z
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                @Loani And Haifans and Beit Shaanites - Megillah 24b

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                @Loani, as do many Israeli Sephardim

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                @Loani, as do many Israeli Sephardim

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                We should vote for Kadima, as it says in Bamidbar 34:3




                והיה לכם גבול נגב, מקצה ים-המלח קדמה



                And the Southern border all the way to the Dead Sea shall be yours, Kadima







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                We should vote for Kadima, as it says in Bamidbar 34:3




                והיה לכם גבול נגב, מקצה ים-המלח קדמה



                And the Southern border all the way to the Dead Sea shall be yours, Kadima







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                We should vote for Kadima, as it says in Bamidbar 34:3




                והיה לכם גבול נגב, מקצה ים-המלח קדמה



                And the Southern border all the way to the Dead Sea shall be yours, Kadima







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                We should vote for Kadima, as it says in Bamidbar 34:3




                והיה לכם גבול נגב, מקצה ים-המלח קדמה



                And the Southern border all the way to the Dead Sea shall be yours, Kadima








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                  I don’t think Kadima exists anymore

                  – Joel K
                  8 hours ago












                • "party running in the current Knesset elections" ;)

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                  I don’t think Kadima exists anymore

                  – Joel K
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                I don’t think Kadima exists anymore

                – Joel K
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                – Joel K
                8 hours ago














                "party running in the current Knesset elections" ;)

                – Scimonster
                8 hours ago





                "party running in the current Knesset elections" ;)

                – Scimonster
                8 hours ago











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                Whatever you do, do NOT vote for Likud, as Rashi writes on Iyov 15:24:




                כאותו המלך שהוא עתיד ליקוד באש של גיהנם



                Like that ruler whom He will, [from] Likud, [place] in the fires of Gehinnom.




                Obviously the reasoning is as we say in Selichos of Aseres Yimei Teshuvah:




                חַיַּת בְּנוֹ לִיקוֹד כִּקְדוֹחַ אֵשׁ הֲמָסִים:



                A beast is his son, Likud, like raining down fire [on] Chamas.




                Surely we should try to make peace with them, rather than rain fire on them.






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                • I understand the second source to be comparing Likud to Hamas’s fires (missiles or incendiary balloons)

                  – LN6595
                  6 hours ago
















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                Whatever you do, do NOT vote for Likud, as Rashi writes on Iyov 15:24:




                כאותו המלך שהוא עתיד ליקוד באש של גיהנם



                Like that ruler whom He will, [from] Likud, [place] in the fires of Gehinnom.




                Obviously the reasoning is as we say in Selichos of Aseres Yimei Teshuvah:




                חַיַּת בְּנוֹ לִיקוֹד כִּקְדוֹחַ אֵשׁ הֲמָסִים:



                A beast is his son, Likud, like raining down fire [on] Chamas.




                Surely we should try to make peace with them, rather than rain fire on them.






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                • I understand the second source to be comparing Likud to Hamas’s fires (missiles or incendiary balloons)

                  – LN6595
                  6 hours ago














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                Whatever you do, do NOT vote for Likud, as Rashi writes on Iyov 15:24:




                כאותו המלך שהוא עתיד ליקוד באש של גיהנם



                Like that ruler whom He will, [from] Likud, [place] in the fires of Gehinnom.




                Obviously the reasoning is as we say in Selichos of Aseres Yimei Teshuvah:




                חַיַּת בְּנוֹ לִיקוֹד כִּקְדוֹחַ אֵשׁ הֲמָסִים:



                A beast is his son, Likud, like raining down fire [on] Chamas.




                Surely we should try to make peace with them, rather than rain fire on them.






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                Whatever you do, do NOT vote for Likud, as Rashi writes on Iyov 15:24:




                כאותו המלך שהוא עתיד ליקוד באש של גיהנם



                Like that ruler whom He will, [from] Likud, [place] in the fires of Gehinnom.




                Obviously the reasoning is as we say in Selichos of Aseres Yimei Teshuvah:




                חַיַּת בְּנוֹ לִיקוֹד כִּקְדוֹחַ אֵשׁ הֲמָסִים:



                A beast is his son, Likud, like raining down fire [on] Chamas.




                Surely we should try to make peace with them, rather than rain fire on them.







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                DonielFDonielF

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                • I understand the second source to be comparing Likud to Hamas’s fires (missiles or incendiary balloons)

                  – LN6595
                  6 hours ago


















                • I understand the second source to be comparing Likud to Hamas’s fires (missiles or incendiary balloons)

                  – LN6595
                  6 hours ago

















                I understand the second source to be comparing Likud to Hamas’s fires (missiles or incendiary balloons)

                – LN6595
                6 hours ago






                I understand the second source to be comparing Likud to Hamas’s fires (missiles or incendiary balloons)

                – LN6595
                6 hours ago












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                Vote for Likud, as per the Midrash of R’ Akiva:




                וליקוד לך



                And Likud will be for you




                Likewise we say in Selichos of Aseres Yimei Teshuvah:




                חַיַּת בְּנוֹ לִיקוֹד כִּקְדוֹחַ אֵשׁ הֲמָסִים:



                A beast is his son, Likud, like raining down fire [on] Chamas.




                Chamas is an existential threat to Israel. We need a leader like this.






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                  Vote for Likud, as per the Midrash of R’ Akiva:




                  וליקוד לך



                  And Likud will be for you




                  Likewise we say in Selichos of Aseres Yimei Teshuvah:




                  חַיַּת בְּנוֹ לִיקוֹד כִּקְדוֹחַ אֵשׁ הֲמָסִים:



                  A beast is his son, Likud, like raining down fire [on] Chamas.




                  Chamas is an existential threat to Israel. We need a leader like this.






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                    1







                    Vote for Likud, as per the Midrash of R’ Akiva:




                    וליקוד לך



                    And Likud will be for you




                    Likewise we say in Selichos of Aseres Yimei Teshuvah:




                    חַיַּת בְּנוֹ לִיקוֹד כִּקְדוֹחַ אֵשׁ הֲמָסִים:



                    A beast is his son, Likud, like raining down fire [on] Chamas.




                    Chamas is an existential threat to Israel. We need a leader like this.






                    share|improve this answer













                    Vote for Likud, as per the Midrash of R’ Akiva:




                    וליקוד לך



                    And Likud will be for you




                    Likewise we say in Selichos of Aseres Yimei Teshuvah:




                    חַיַּת בְּנוֹ לִיקוֹד כִּקְדוֹחַ אֵשׁ הֲמָסִים:



                    A beast is his son, Likud, like raining down fire [on] Chamas.




                    Chamas is an existential threat to Israel. We need a leader like this.







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                        מקור מים חיים על בעל שם טוב
                        ויקרא, ט׳:ב
                        ‘שס טוב’- sha”s is good






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                          מקור מים חיים על בעל שם טוב
                          ויקרא, ט׳:ב
                          ‘שס טוב’- sha”s is good






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                            מקור מים חיים על בעל שם טוב
                            ויקרא, ט׳:ב
                            ‘שס טוב’- sha”s is good






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                            מקור מים חיים על בעל שם טוב
                            ויקרא, ט׳:ב
                            ‘שס טוב’- sha”s is good







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