Sunday, 4 October 2020

Letter from Rabbi Sternbuch to Chief Rabbi Mirvis on LGBT translated to English

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The Chief Rabbi of England, Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, published a few days before Rosh Hashanah, an innovative and revolutionary pamphlet in which he presented his 'doctrine' to bring people closer to abomination, and the need to recognize them as people in need of abominations forbidden by halakhah. Orthodox recognizes abominations that have been denounced in all generations from the doorstep of Judaism, and all this in collaboration with the Keshat Association and in collaboration with the Stonewall Association who work to promote abomination people within the life of the Jewish community in England.

Rabbi Moshe Sternbuch, the judge of the generation, who received the shocking document, spoke like a spur of the moment in shock and pain about the dangerous precedent, and in his weekly article, which is published weekly in tens of thousands of copies in Israel and around the world, In his remarks, he also asked the rabbis and judges of Israel to voice a strong protest against the precedent ruling of the Chief Rabbi of England.

At the beginning of his speech, Rabbi Posek Hador, Rabbi Sternbuch, said: "In the past week, the Chief Rabbi of England, Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, has issued a letter of instruction to the ultra-Orthodox schools in England and keep in it the commandment 'and love thy neighbour as thyself', and expands in his letter about a prohibition not to hate your brother in your heart and about the prohibition of blasphemy of God, and under this disguise issued His remarks are in line with a well-known organization that encourages the abominations of the Jews.

"When I read his words with his signature, I was really shocked that all his words are insults and insults against our holy teachings and against the foundation of the holiness of Israel, which according to our holy teachings must be kept away and not to give them back to them.

Unfortunately, the nations of the world rejoiced when they heard his words, and announced that the 'Chief Rabbi of England' agrees that the religion of Israel has changed and the spirit of the times must be taken into account. The chief rabbi there does not represent the opinion of the ultra-Orthodox, but the nations of the world do not notice and do not know that this rabbi does not represent the ultra-Orthodox public in England], and published everywhere that the rabbis of Israel also agree in their method of adapting the Torah to the spirit of the time. Democrats who want to fill everyone's lusts as they are.

I see a great danger at this time that if the rabbis do not protest against him, his words may lead to the spread of abomination in Israel, and then God may pour out His anger and wrath on us and as it is said abominations will anger Him", especially at this time he miraculously calls the name Agreed with him, the duty is more on you that rabbis and dayanim to protest and cancel his words, and publish in public that he does not represent the religion of Israel, To the abominable and to recognize their rights to commit an act of abomination, and the Shiite will see the poverty of his people and help us to fence a breach in honour of his name."

1 comment:

  1. The translation you provided is just an article about the letter by Rabbi Sternbuch. It is not the letter itself. I did some Internet searching, and I could not find any posting of the actual text of the letter.

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