Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Was "Heichal Shlomo" rented out to Christian Missionaries ?

The "Heichal Shlomo" building complex.
Christian missionaries were planning to hold up one of their idol - worship services inside the Great Synagogue. Did "Heichal Shlomo" agree to this ?

B"H

The building of "Heichal Shlomo" is well - known to all inhabitants of Jerusalem. Until up to a few years ago, the Chief Rabbinate used to reside in the building complex. Right next door is Jerusalem's "Great Synagogue".

Despite all that Yiddishkeit waving over the place, a strange question is coming up:

Was "Heichal Shlomo" about to rent out its facilities to Christian missionaries on Oct. 1 ?

The anti - missionary site "Jewish Israel" provides surprising answers !


Are we that far down in Israel that missionaries just need to show up, wave with some cash, and even religious Orthodox institutions bend down on their knees ? How about Selichot, Teshuva and all the things going on before Rosh HaShana ?

If the accusations are really true, our country (including Prime Minister benjamin Netanyahu) have to re - think certain matters. Is it acceptable that the Israeli government (including Netanyahu) is running after all the missionary donations from the US ?

The government may be corrupt. I don't know about Heichal Shlomo, but missionaries let me tell you: "There are still lots of Jews you can never buy. No matter what !"
"And even if, you can NEVER EVER buy G - D !

1 comment:

  1. I think it is such a disgrace--sickening that this is happening. The xtians own so many buildings and property in this country and gradually the Jews are giving them more. In Nachlaot the entire top of the Clal building is an xtian worship place. I heard there is also one in the bottom. In the same area they are sneaking around. I no longer go to my shul because it is full of them. They come with their holy bible and pens to take notes and nothing is said. It makes me want to vomit. When will it end? Where are the groups like Satmar? Why don't they protest the xtian desecration of the Holy Land? I think our priorities have been all mixed up.

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