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Thank you. Your message is a light in the darkness. So many rabbis and Jewish community members have bought into the narrative. Very glad to have found you.

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Feb 9, 2022Liked by Michoel Green

This is the second post of yours I have seen and am very happy to see such hard hitting truths being put out. For sure I am going to enjoy reading more of your posts.

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Jan 19, 2022Liked by Michoel Green

Amen!

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Thank you so much for writing this Rabbi Michoel Green. When in the UK back in 2000 Prime Minister Blair started Holocaust Memorial Day I felt a deep agitation at the parade of self-righteousness - you could sense then the superficiality and obliviousness, and where it could end. No doubt they will be meeting again this year. But this is the heart of the matter: they did not learn and the mayhem has escalated ever since.

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Dear Rav Green. Words to live by. All Rabbi’s should be speaking out. “Never Again” should be more than words. Thank you for your wise words. ב״ה ‏יהיה טוב

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Bs'd. Kewod HaRav Green, dear Michoel. From Israel: here the narrative seems to come apart. We are going to a shul, which does not mandate the so-called green pass, but mandate a mask. After a few weeks, i decided - during the summer - to stop wearing a mask. Your information about the halachic aspects of the issue of a mask, was very insightful and so very helpful. However the majority of people who go to shul, keep wearing a mask. We made some attempts to explain to people (in shul) that a mask is not effective and has no scientific base whatsoever. So from then on, i use to daven in the hall of shul and will only go inside at the invitation of the Rav or the Gabbai. Now recently the corona-restrictions have been tightened up. Even outside, people are supposed to wear a mask, we don't do. What is the best way to show our disapproval of the corona-restrictions? Inside Shul or outside in the street? I have been walking around with a visible yellow sticker Ani Patur on my backpack and my outfit, but this has been discouraged by some people, among others a chavruta. We should like to give a Torah-based answer to all the nonsensical corona-measures. Should we write a letter to the board of the shul? Or to the Rav? Or should we daven at home for the time being? For your information: we didn't take any of the jabs and Be"H, we are determined not to do so. Awaiting your answer. Kol tuv, Chana and Meir.

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