الرد على خنق شاب فلسطيني في القدس و إلقاء جثته في حافلة ركاب خلال 24 ساعة من إعدامه
الفائزان بالشهادة وجائزة الأمة العربية التقديرية والشعوب الإسلامية مبدعا العرض العالمي للفكرة العقلانية بتاريخ : 2014 Cheshvan 25, 5775 |
غسان أبو جمل و عدي أبو
جمل
ماذا تريد يا سيد الشعلة
؟ أنجبت أسمى المعاني وأنجبت وديع ماذا تريد يا سيد الفكرة وسيد الشعب ؟ لا لن يستريح
الرب في هيكل فالله في الأعالي أسمى من أن يستريح بعد سنة لأنه الأقصى من التعبد والتهجد
باسم الدولار أو الجنيه الأمريكاني. ماذا تريد يا عدي أنت أيضا ؟ أن توقظ أمة من الجبناء
لم تسقط مغتصبيها من العرش حتى الكرش ! كي ترحل عن الأرض ويسمونك عماني ! لا لم ترحل
إلا وبصحبتك غساني وعدناني. دككتما عام بناء الهيكل قبل سنة في المعبد وأنا أشهد أن
من باع مخطوطات قمران كان عماني . زلزل عام 2016 قبل أن يأتي وأنا أشهد أنكما للتاريخ
خير عنوانِ.
Jerusalem synagogue attack: protests and clashes flare after day of mourning – as it happened
British-born rabbi Avraham Goldberg (left) was killed in the Jerusalem synagogue attack along with three US-born rabbis, including Moshe Twersky. |
UK-born victim of Israel synagogue attack a tolerant man, says cousin
Avraham Shmuel Goldberg, who was killed in
Jerusalem, described as a devout rabbi with no political agenda
British-born rabbi Avraham Goldberg (left) was
killed in the Jerusalem synagogue attack along with three US-born rabbis,
including Moshe Twersky.
The British-born rabbi killed in the attack on a synagogue in Jerusalemon Tuesday was a tolerant
man who never imposed his religious beliefs on others, his cousin has said.
Avraham Shmuel Goldberg, 68, left the UK more
than two decades ago and lived with his wife and six children in Jerusalem,
Michelle Hirschfield told the Guardian.
He was killed along with three American-born
rabbis – Moshe Twersky, 59; Aryeh Kupinsky, 43 and Kalman Ze’ev Levine, 55 –
when two Palestinian men rushed into the synagogue with knives and a gun during
morning prayers. An Israeli policeman was also killed. Thousands of people
attended the funerals of the victims in Jerusalem later on Tuesday.
Police fire shots at synagogue after attack –
video
“We are completely devastated,” said
Hirschfield, 63, from London. “He was just a tolerant, good man … I was due to
see him in a couple of weeks when he was going to be in London.”
Hirschfield said she and Goldberg, who holds
dual British-Israeli citizenship, had been raised in Liverpool and later moved
to Golders Green in north London.
“This has brought it all home to us,” she
said. “This was a man who was simply praying in the morning at his usual
synagogue, just going about his daily life, not trying to impose his views on
anyone.”
Goldberg, an only child, was well educated and
had worked as a chemical engineer, Hirschfield said.
His friend, David Osborne, who narrowly missed
being in the synagogue at the time of the attack, told the British website Jewishnews: “Avraham prayed there
most days for the last 10 years or so, he was a devout Jew with no political
agenda. All he wanted was to live a peaceful life. His family are the nicest
people you could meet. They had lots of children and several grandchildren.”
According to people in Golders Green, Goldberg
had been a member of the Beth Hamedrash synagogue there until he left the UK in
the early 1990s.
Members of the congregation said the community
had been shocked by the attack. “It was early morning and these people had just
left their families,” said Mark, a 23-year-old student, speaking outside the
synagogue. “To do this in what is obviously a sacred place … People here are
deeply upset.”
Vicki Belovski, the rebbetzin of the nearby
Golders Green synagogue, said: “The fact that someone can just barge into a
synagogue and attack people with knives and guns is ghastly.”
In a statement Goldberg’s family told
Jewishnews that it “accepts the divine decree with love”, adding that they
would not be giving further statements to the press.
In Jerusalem, thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews
swayed in prayer at the funeral of Twersky, a descendant of two rabbinical
dynasties. He was the head of an English-speaking religious college in
Jerusalem, the son of Isadore Twersky, the founder of Harvard University’s
Centre for Jewish Studies, and the grandson of a founder of the Modern Orthodox
movement.
Bodies removed from Jerusalem synagogue after
attack – video
Twersky, who had five children, migrated from
Boston to Israel in 1990. Family, friends and admirers expressed disbelief as
they addressed the crowd of mourners through loudspeakers at a seminary in West
Jerusalem were the funeral was held.
“We are so shocked. He was one of the world’s
most amazing people,” said Esther Greenwald, a friend of Twersky’s widow,
Miriam, who was immersed in prayer for much of the service.
“It’s an unbelievable loss for us,” said a
student at one of two religious seminaries where Twersky played a leading role.
Followers described Twersky as a rare rabbi in
that he managed to bridge two worlds, being a descendant of a Hasidic dynasty
that traces its roots to 18th century Ukraine, while being an heir to a modern
Orthodox Jewish leader in the US, an advocate of a different form of Judaism.
Meshulam Twersky, the rabbi’s eldest son,
hailed him as someone “you could always pour your heart out to”, adding that
his only solace was that his father had died in prayer.
Separate funeral services were held for
Goldberg, Levine and Kupinsky.
إلى يهود ناطوري كارتا : أمثال هؤلاء السفلة
هم الذين وراء طردكم من القدس إلى المهجر ! أمثال هؤلاء هم الذين وراء تشويه اليهودية
كدين عندما خلطوا أوراقهم بالرأسمال الحقير مع حلفائهم العرب ، أمثال هؤلاء هم سبب
وجود كثير من الحكام العرب لحلب النفط وعصر الشعب وخلق الفتن أمثال هؤلاء هم الكوارث
التي حلت بشعوب العالم . فلا تظنون أنكم وحدكم أبدا أينما شردوكم . وإلى اليسار في
إسرائيل : أسقطوا نتانياهو فهو العدو الأول والأخير لكم ولنا ، أسقطوه لنسقط حلفاءه
من الزعماء العرب الآن وليس غدا . تاجر الأفكار المهترئة و انتبهو جيدا لرسولكم الأمين
إسرائيل شاحاك وأعيدوا له اعتباره فهذه ليست حرب دينية بقدر ما هي حرب ضد طغمة الجنرالات
العسكرية.
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