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SPX media society of St. Pest I 10th.
The date January 25th, 1904. The meeting
is between Theodore Herzel and Pope Pius
I 10th. Herzel on a fool's errand asked
Pius I 10th that the Vatican should
recognize Israel. He said, "We're not
only not going to recognize Israel, you
don't recognize our savior, we're not
going to recognize your [music] state.
And while we can't prevent Jews from
coming to to Palestine, when you come,
we'll have priests waiting to baptize
you. It was unbelievable. So the people
who love Pest I 10th and reject the
Second Vatican Council. And that's
called the SPX Roman Catholics. They're
all virolent anti-semite like Gibson.
Rabia Singer, thank you for joining us.
Uh, right now American jewelry is in
shock. New York just elected Zoran
Mdani, a Shia 12ver Muslim. Fear is
spreading and many Jews are beginning to
feel like, is this the end of an
American chapter? So, I'm asking you,
and I'm Rabbi Singer, you spent your
whole life learning Tanakh, word by
word. you
are able to express the Tanakh probably
in a way that many other people can't
because they've never been forced to
just look at the words. So, is there
something in Tanakh that a verse or a
chapter that you could point to to help
Jewry in America understand where we're
up to in Yamosa Mashiach? And maybe you
could expand on that. Thank you.
>> Sure. Sure. Of course. So we're told
explicitly in the Torah in the two
places you would predict what's called
the Leviticus 26, Deuteronomy 28, the
blessings and the curses. So we're told
explicitly when the Jewish people go
into exile, the Tyra says, "And I will
scatter you among the nations. I will
draw out a sword against you." Leviticus
26:33.
The same thing. We have the same uh idea
conveyed in Deuteronomy 28 verse 64 and
65 that the nations where you will go
you will have no rest. It's fairly
transparent to us that if the Jews had
gone to the Korean peninsula uh
particularly the southern part or if we
had gone to China or Japan or the far
east we wouldn't be dealing with this.
that throughout our exile we have been
um hated by the nations where we uh
where we lived which had multiple
effects which Kazal anticipated and
Tanakh talk about. Uh number one it it
means that the Jewish people would still
be in gulus and be very aware that we're
in exile. It's very hostile. And number
two is our sages tell us that it
prevents Jews from assimilating because
we're constantly reminded
by our adversaries
who we are what we are and that is that
we're hated. um the election of this um
mayor Mami who as you said is a Shia
which is an iteration of Islam
which holds the Jew in the most contempt
meaning it's a very strange thing but
meaning
they hold that Jews are mamish to
translate that that are literally impure
if a Jew touches food that food becomes
inedible Sunnis which comprised 90% of
the Islamic world
do not view Jews in that fashion.
Next on next prophecy which is very
critical because we're seeing something
very odd that's happening something
we're observing the spectacle that it's
not only that we're observing something
that really very striking in the
largest most populous Jewish city in the
world. There are more Jews living in New
York City than any other city in the
world. There's no city near
that has as many Jews as New York. It's
really it's impossible to ignore that.
Um but
Mamami is coming from the left. That's
his appeal. But what what we thought is
that well we can certainly rely on our
good friends, the Americans who are on
the right. After all, Donald Trump has
been an extraordinary friend to Israel
and we are very grateful for what he did
in taking out Iran's nuclear facilities
that Israel simply didn't have the
ability to hit. He and his father are
both people who have a who have a
genuine love for the Jews. And he said
it openly. He said, "You Jews who are
going to vote for Mami, you must be
crazy." He said it's very hard to argue
with him. But what's very striking what
has emerged
is also a a brand of visceral
anti-semitism on the right in the
conservative right which people weren't
expecting from the Republican party
which no one was expecting. the
emergence of uh Tucker Carlson who
worked for Fox News for a quarter of a
century very successful and once he was
fired was released to
uh exp and and it's very interesting
he's a very attractive presenter in the
manner that he has in that he the way he
launderers the most vile anti-semites
and Holocaust deniers is simply by
interviewing them and these puff
interviews where there's no push back
where he's simply laundering their ideas
and saying I'm just asking questions.
Having Nick Fuentes on Nick Fuentes Nick
Fuentes is a was just on on Tucker
Carson's show and he was on for hours.
He's a he's a a Nazi. He's a guy who
said I like Stalin. He said he's a fan
of Stalin and there was no push back.
Stalin was one of the most evil people
in the 20th century, responsible for
probably 20 to 30 million people killed.
He allied himself with Hitler in 1939.
Hitler in the Barbar Roa uh violated
that agreement and in a way it saved us
because he attacked the Russian he
attacked the eastern front. So that was
the mistake that Hitler made that
ultimately led to the downfall of the
Third Reich. But what is consequential
is here you have Tucker who is simply
bringing on people who state that
Churchill was really the great villain
of World War II. Bringing on Fuentes is
shocking. And then you have other people
who are
coming from an iteration of Roman
Catholicism
that are vertly anti-semitic that are
just simply naming the Jews. Mandami is
sort of hiding it because he's saying I
have nothing against the Jews. I he went
into a SO during sukus. It was a very
stupid thing for those guys in Sabra to
do this. Very stupid. It's I'm not I
don't want to discuss the theology of
Zionism with SR. That's not relevant.
But it was not the way of Satner to ever
ally itself with people who support
terrorism, who support terrorist
organizations. Nurarta does that and
that's why they are looked upon as a as
the crazies
of our people. That means they're not
even considered our people. The people
who will lie themselves with terrorists.
So this was something that Saturn never
did and the Sar Rebi opposed this
completely and what one group in Smer
did was very very damaging and they have
to do CH for what they did but the the
key point is that we're seeing this
explosion we we're talking about Candace
Owens so it's interesting that the
Catholic Church now just celebrated in
fact tonight in Urishlam at the Notre
Dame center which is right outside the
old city the 60th anniversary of noete
which is a uh the result of the second
Vatican council that began in the let's
say about 1960 it ended in 1965
and the key most well-known certainly
most controversial document is a
document called in our time in which it
refuts. It's it's a positive document.
It does not undo everything, but it does
say that the Jews are not responsible
for killing Jesus, that we're not to be
called a treacherous Jew in their
prayers, in their uh Good Friday
prayers. Um, whatever. It was a positive
document. But there are people who
despise
second Vatican council, the real
anti-semites.
And unfortunately, Candace Owens when
she married her husband, his name is
George Farmer,
she was a Calvinist, someone who helped
to reform theology. It doesn't matter
what that means, but the thing is she
was a Protestant, but she joined her
husband's version of Catholicism, which
is called SPX. Do you want me to explain
what this all means? Probably. So,
>> yes, sure.
>> Yeah, I'll I'll explain. SPX means a
Society of St. Pas I 10th. The date
January 25th,
1904. The meeting is between Theodore
Herzel and Pope Pius I 10th. Herzel on a
fool's errand asked Pas 10th that the
Vatican should recognize Israel. He
said, "We're not only not going to
recognize Israel, you don't recognize
our savior, we're not going to recognize
your state, and while we can't prevent
Jews from coming to to Palestine, when
you come, we'll have priests waiting to
baptize you." It was unbelievable. So,
the people who love Pest I 10th and
reject the Second Vatican Council, and
that's called the SPX Roman Catholics.
They're all virolent anti-semmites like
Gibson. Now, what does this have to do
with what we're talking about? We're
we're warned in Tanakh explicitly by a
very uh unique Novi, a very unique
prophet. His name, Ezekiel, who lived at
a very striking time. He lived during
the destruction of the first temple. His
safer 48 chapters could be divided into
three massive segments. very famous
very famous segment of Ezekiel is a
segment of Yoshisa Mashiach as an
example we have the unused blueprints of
the third temple in the book of Ezekiel
I appeal to the viewers to read it from
Ezekiel 40-48
we have a segment of Ezekiel that is
devoted to tell us that the Shina will
always be with the Jewish people
remember he's living at a time when it's
not just a building that's destroyed the
first temples the first commonwealth was
destroyed by the Babylonian Empire by
Nvadzer
but the part that's very critical that's
germanine to our conversation is the
part where Ezekiel explains why the
first temple was destroyed this is very
unique to Ezekiel where he devotes
chapters of explaining what was going on
at the in the first temple mean the end
of the first temple period. This is the
temple that was built by King Solomon
410 years earlier. And to explain to us
how what will exile look for you and
what he says is something fascinating.
He addresses
the of how the Jews will be treated if
they're exile. Ordinarily,
when a people are not liked, when a
minority are disliked by the host
nation, as an example,
Irish and Italians came to the United
States in very large numbers like Jews
at the end of the 19th century and they
were hated in America. In fact, the it
may be the largest lynching that ever
occurred in the United States or one of
the largest lynchings that ever occurred
was to Italian Americans in 1891
after the police chief in New Orleans
was murdered. They blamed it on the
Italians. About 10,000
Americans gathered up the the Italians.
They took them from prison. don't ask
people who weren't even put on trial and
they they killed they lynched 11
Italians. It's very famous and even the
New York Times reported as something
well you know these are the kind of
people we're dealing with there you know
you have to get rid of your riff the
Irish were hated as well but what's very
what we're all very aware of today is no
one has negative feelings towards the
Irish or Italians they proudly march in
parades of Fifth Avenue on their you
know we don't what happened so what
happened to the Irish and Italians is
that they both as as an example. They
participated in the American uh
experiment. Civically, they contributed
enormously and they demonstrated to
Americans that we're just like you. You
know, that's true. We have, you know,
different foods and a special culture
and a special thing. That's all
fascinating, but we're committed to the
United States. And therefore today
whatever hatred was focused on Irish and
it was plenty there were plenty of jobs
in university Irish could not get into
Irish were not welcome to don't ask but
today these things do not exist why
because the dislike of the unlike
recedes when the minority group behaves
like the host
says this phenomena does not apply to
Kalisel it's a very important chapter
it's Ezekiel chapter 20 where addresses
what your experience will be like for
the Jew and says just remember this as
you remember again our time Ezekiel is
living during the Babylonian exile he's
living their time of the destruction of
the first temple and the Jews are now
going 90% are going to be and 10% will
wind up in North Africa and he says to
them the words will verse 32-34
he says do not think for a moment he
says let it not go up on your mind how
will we escape persecution exile so this
sociological
uh phenomena is not we didn't just
discover it everyone knew if you act
like the host country eventually
persecution ends he says no it'll be the
reverse for you what says that if you
will try this out in the nations that
you will be driven to where you'll say
let us be like the other nations. Hashem
says then the fiercest kind of hatred
will explode. And that's what he
continued. Then I'm going to bring you
out to the wilderness and you'll face
destruction. So the so and what is very
striking
I remember I had to read mine written by
Hitler Maximum when he was in prison and
unfortunately it's extremely readable. I
mean I he didn't he wrote it in German.
I wrote it read it in English a few
times to prepare myself to write my
books. And in his first chapter
he very clearly it's a very lucid work.
It's not like the ranting of a crazy
person like Nick Fuentes. is he very
clearly describes how before he moved to
Vienna he thought that the Jews were
just another religion among just like
you have Catholics you have um
Protestants
Jews were just another he said he
realized he he says in the streets of
Vienna he saw a a Jew with side locks
and a special hat and then which he knew
of course was a Jew but then he He
interacted with Jews who dressed just
like everyone else and he realized that
they were in fact a they were like a
cancer that was infecting society. The
most dangerous people to Adolf Hitler
were the Jews who pretended to be like
one of us who were infiltrating our
society who are our misery, our unlik
and in fact they had to be we had to
deal with this problem by viscerating by
destroying them because they are
infiltrating our society and marrying
our women even worse and so on. So we're
observing a spectacle on both the left
and the right in the United States. the
most successful experiment for Jewish
life where Jews have full equality with
non-Jews, which really never existed in
history. And here we're seeing from both
ends a massive problem. And Tucker
Carlson, I can't emphasize this enough,
is a very dangerous person. It's not
only because he's very attractive and he
brings with him a success from Fox News,
but he's also
quite close to his son works for JD
Vance as a senior press advisor, a
senior adviser to the vice president of
the United States. So he's and I think
that's why the Heritage Center defended
him and his choice for not only
interviewing Nick Fandes who's just out
of his mind. He's just a neo-Nazi but
not pushing back at all. And you look at
the difference between that and when um
when Tucker Carlson interviewed Senator
from Texas Ted Cruz and how he attacked
him. So this is something that Tanakh is
predicting and it's something that we're
seeing emerging today.
>> Okay. Wow. Wow. Thank you. So my next
question would be like what does that
mean practically
for a Jew watching this right now? Like
how would they put this like how what
can we do right now?
You know, there's a very interesting
gamur that describes the exile of the
first temple and and then Ezra and why
uh that the Messiah could have come in
the days of Ezra. It didn't happen
because the Jewish people got
the Marsha says on this it's a Gmoran
yum.
Soal
the Mar says that what the Jews what was
why was God so angry I just want to
explain the context of the Gmorrah in
both of these places there were three Nv
when we say Nvim today that's a misnomer
it's really a mistake it's a 500y old
mistake that everything from
is called aim the latter prophets
there's a complete error in as far as
kazal were concerned
with were three individuals
[snorts]
and those three nim those three prophets
lived during the Persian Empire. They
lived during the time of Ezra. They
lived during time when the second temple
was being rebuilt. And the Gmorra
addresses why did we need three D's in
Nim because it was possible that
Mashiach would come during the days of
Ezra and if you build a B mikdash you
need Niveim. So they were there on
standby in case Messiah would have come
then it's very critical how come
Mashiach didn't come. So the Masha
explains what the Gomorrah says that is
because the vast majority of the Jews
did not return back to the land of
Israel when they could. In fact, you
should know we have a chapter in Tanakh.
It's in the book of Ezra. Chapter 2. You
know what chapter 2 is? Chapter 2 of
Ezra enumerates every single family,
every Jew that returned to the land of
Israel.
>> 4,436.
Is that right? 42,360
Jews.
Yeah, those are it's unbelievable. So is
and it's you know I'll tell you
something very interesting. I'll tell
you something interesting. I want the
viewers to understand this. So our sages
asked so every family is named there.
every family by name we're told and how
many of the you know this the name of
the family and how many of their now you
should know
that that was the first aliyah which
means Cyrus who opens up the book of
Ezra he begins with his saliloquy of
saying he has a nva he's got to tell the
Jews to go back
so on that was only the first aliyah the
first wave mean Jews came from Belove.
There was nothing here in there was no
Jewish life for 50 years from
I should say that in English from the
destruction of the first temple until
the Jews returned was nun was 50 years
there were no there was no Jews in
Israel unless they were hiding. So
42,360
Jews come to nothing and they begin the
project of building the second temple,
the second commonwealth. Now they they
came there was nothing here. There was
nothing here. But the Persian Empire was
there. The Babylon Empire was destroyed.
Come back. Now subsequently it's very
interesting that there were other aliot
which means other subsequent waves that
occurred years later 8 years later 12
years later more Jews come back when
the second commonwealth is being built.
There are of course hiccups along the
way and that's a lot of the problems
that go on but the second commonwealth
is already there. It's interesting that
we're only given the names of those Jews
who came before the bas
was built. And it's interesting that
kazal look at that in a way that the
Jews who came it's like comparing to the
Jews who will come after the Messiah
comes. Meaning we know from Tanakh that
all the Jews will return to the land of
Israel in the days of Mashiach. Isaiah
43:5 and 6 is an example. Ezekiel 37.
But there will be a special status to
the Jews who come before Mashiach comes.
Very interesting. Now, the zor says that
the Jews who come to Israel before
Mashiach comes, they're going to have
wings. I don't know, and I'm not going
to pretend to know what that means, but
it's a special status. If you came
before Mashiach, I just want to say to
my brothers and sisters around the
world, it's time to come home and to
come now. And if you don't then you have
we have free will. We have
so but the holy one blessed be his name
will of course adjust what is occurring
and the Jews who live in Antworp and the
Jews who live in the five towns are very
cognizant of what's occurring and
therefore there's a movement. Sober is
pushing. That's the whole idea of Mish P
which means pressure and Jews are
realizing it's time to come back. So I
there's nothing I could say more
importantly I mean
before the
Holocaust but Hitler comes to power in
if Jews there were many people
unfortunately said don't go to Palestine
you know it's dangerous Palestines are
going to go up in flames. I'm talking
about the Jewish world and Arj was the
safe place to be during World War II.
Raml's tanks were destroyed. He wasn't
able to proceed to Israel and carry out
what Hajim Haleni Yakim the Grand Muy of
Jerusalem planned that hit that Hitler's
armies would come to the land of Israel
and kill all the Jews there. Even though
there were swastikers,
yeah, there were swastiks with
swastikers flying in Jerusalem by the in
the where the Templars are, but the Jews
were safe here in the land of Israel. So
there's it's time for the Jews to come
home. That's what's really going on.
That you feel confident and comfortable
and the Republican party and this is
where our friends are. Be very, very
careful. And it's happening really in a
way that's so transparent now. And it's
coming from mainstream uh from the
Republican party. And here we watch the
Heritage Center, a think tank, come out
and defend Tucker Carlson in a way that
was really extraordinary. And my
gratitude goes out to those Christians
who who are part of that think tank who
resigned who are Christians who said we
want nothing to do with this. But we
need to know that the events that are
occurring now that are coming from the
left and from the right are a sign from
the Jews that it's time to come back
there. Right now is the time.
>> Thank you. Um I I'll just add one one
other maybe thought and question
possibly and uh we'll wrap up with that
and that is like the following. Um
there's something different about the
anti-semitism of today than even 50
years ago. And I'll explain that in now
when there's anti-semitism. First of
all, it's the first time I remember a
Muslim, you know, 12ver. He was like the
same religion as Iran, uh, becoming. And
interestingly enough, this morning on
Wiki, it still said that he was a 12ver.
And then when I checked just before the
meeting, I did not see that it had been
taken down. So, somebody made that
change. And like, what does this really
mean now that the Jews have a place to
go? I know like when I forget who it was
he took down the gates that were
stopping people from making aliyah and
it was medish says that it was a big it
was a big question a ta on Israel that
now that they can go make aliyah they
could come for aliyah and they didn't
come so that was much worse when they
couldn't come you know all the years we
couldn't come and now I think for the
first time we really experiencing
something anti-semitism that we haven't
never witnessed I mean I don't remember
I'm I went to Kay in Berlin. I think you
told me uh you went to the Mir. So like
we we and you've talked about
anti-semitism growing up, but that was
you know from the Italians. It wasn't
the same it wasn't or from the
Christians at that time. I don't know I
don't want I don't want to open that up
and it wasn't really the the topic but
I'm just wondering if you could just
shed some light on what the difference
today is. Um thank you.
>> Yeah. Zor Mandani is a Shia Muslim.
Uh the center of Shia Islam is Iran.
Iran has been the center of Shia Islam
six since the 16th century.
And Shia Islam,
there are no Shia here in Israel. None
at all. There are in Lebanon. There are
in in in
um
um Qatar,
there are in Kuwait, there are in Iraq,
and but the center of it all, the power
of it all is really in um Isra. It's
strange, but Sunnis, I know many of them
and I'm interviewed on Muslim channel
will tell me personally that they hold
that Judaism is closer to them than Shia
Islam. They generally Sunnis hold that
she is complete idolatry, a complete AI
desor. However, the split it should be
just I'll take 10 seconds. The split
between Shia and Sunni happened very
rapidly after Muhammad's death and it
was not a theological
breakaway but rather it was completely
political who would head the Islamic
caliphat caliphate after the death of
Muhammad. So it's important to note that
although today there are theological
distinctions between the roughly 10% of
the Islamic world the Shia and 90% the
Islamic world Sunni now I'm over there
are other Islamic groups but these are
the two big ones. It began political,
but it shifted off where Shia Islam,
which this America's New York City's um
future mayor is a member of, has a very
dark view of the Jews. And you could
just look at Persia for a moment. Think
about it. It has no border with the land
of Israel. They have no China. You could
say in Syria, they're angry. The Jews
have the Golden Heights. They lost a
number of wars, but Iran doesn't have
such a war and hasn't have doesn't have
any there's no basis for them to be at
war with Israel. They they we don't
they're roughly a thousand kilometers
east of Israel. They're not Arabs. It's
one of the biggest insults. You can call
an Iranian, tell him he's an Arab. It's
intriguing. I'll just share this one
thought. It's that same book of Ezekiel,
same safer
that tells us that at the end of days
that Persia will lead the coalition of
nations against
you'll find that in the
uh in Ezekiel 38 and39 the ha Torah that
we read on sukus because the gummor and
migill tells us that um that mashiach or
gagu mug this end time war begins on
sukus. So this is very striking and I
just as a caveat at the time when these
oracles were articulated
Persia was a a benign nation. I mean it
was not a they did not pose a threat to
the Jewish people and throughout the
Cisanian Empire, the Persian Empire,
Jews had it good. The Gummorra, the
Babylonian Talmud was written under the
Cisanian Empire and life was very
comfortable for them in contrast to what
was what the Jews were enduring under
the Roman Empire which was a night
absolute nightmare in the Byzantine
Empire and eastern part of the empire.
What one of the I I just want to convey
this to the viewers something very
intriguing about prophecy is unlike a
the the person who's the weather person
on telling you what the weather's going
to be like. He's not a Nvy. The person
who's telling you what it'll rain
tomorrow, whatever it's going to be.
He's studying maps, satellite imagery,
and he's extrapolating from that. What's
the weather likely to be like tomorrow
and the next day after that? In Tanakh
and in Kazal in the words in the oracles
of our prophets and sages of blessed
memory, there's nothing they could have
been looking at at the time and
extrapolate that at the end of days
we're going to face an implacable enemy
for no apparent reason that's going to
be the uh opponent of Israel, the land
of Israel. There was nothing happening
back then that would have implied this.
And yet here we are with the enemy of
our people who we share no border with
who are not Yeshua where Yeshu and Isaac
had a tenuous relationship. They worked
it out at the end of their lives when
Yeshu gave uh Kadimus to Yeitzk in
Genesis 25:9. And the Talmud tells us
the Ishmael repented and from there we
infer that the Ben is will turn back and
join us and do Chuva. We look forward to
that. This does not apply to Persia,
does not apply to Iran. So, uh view in
my view what we're seeing is we're
getting hit from both sides and as you
said correctly is something that none of
us have witnessed in our lifetimes.
>> Wow. So, um, well, I appreciate
appreciate you taking the time and, um,
joining us on this channel. Thank you
very much, Rabbi Tua Singer. I admire
your work. I admire
your commitment to helping people around
the world come close to Hashem. U, maybe
you could lead us out with a prayer.
Thank you.
>> Yeah, we're we're living in an
extraordinary time. Uh we are you know I
never had this conversation with you and
you the viewer but I imagine that
when we're in we wonder to ourselves
aloud why we and not our great great
grandparents who could not have imagined
that we would live in such a remarkable
moment in history
and
should lead us by his light to unify us
as one nation with one heart as the
children of Israel had when they
possessed when they came to the land of
Israel build the second temple. Now
we're at the precipice of building the
third commonwealth as Amos who is a
great prophet lived during the time of
Isaiah
tells us at the end of his safer in
chapter 9 verse 14- 15 that once the
Jews are restored back to the land of
Israel they will be planted and will
never be uprooted again. We should be z
to see the ghoulish layma the true
redemption quickly in our time where all
the nations will speak
will speak in a pure speech as sana
describes who lived here in as well. So
we look forward to that. Thank you so
much for having me on. If you enjoyed
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