Jewish Rabbi reveals the TRUTH everyone is AFRAID OF!!!

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Historically, Jews found refuge and thrived in Muslim and Arab lands, with synagogues existing in places like Iran, despite religious differences. Zionism, a nationalist movement detached from Judaism, promotes nationalism over religious beliefs, contradicting the covenant with God and aiming for a secular state.

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  • Jews historically found refuge and thrived in Muslim and Arab lands like Iran and Yemen, with synagogues existing in Iran until recent times.
  • The distinction between Judaism and Zionism is crucial: while Judaism focuses on a covenant with God and compassion, Zionism, as an atheistic nationalist movement, seeks a secular state and military presence, contradicting religious principles.

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  • Where have Jews historically lived?

    In Muslim and Arab lands like Tunisia, Morocco, Iran, Egypt, and Yemen.

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Jews in Arab Lands and Zionism

  • Jews historically lived and thrived in Muslim and Arab lands like Tunisia, Morocco, Iran, Egypt, and Yemen, seeking refuge from persecution, with synagogues existing until recent times, particularly in Iran.
  • Arab and Muslim lands provided safe havens and hospitality for Jewish communities escaping various trials, including the Crusades, Inquisition, and World War II, with mutual respect despite religious differences.
  • Judaism, a covenant with God involving adherence to Torah laws and compassion, differs from Zionism, a nationalist movement detaching from religious roots, aiming for a secular state and military presence.
  • Zionism, an atheistic and nationalistic movement, contradicts Judaism by removing God from the equation, promoting nationalism over religious beliefs, and rebelling against God in various aspects.
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