Friday, August 08, 2008

EAU d'TZFAT

The J'm Post published one of those typical articles about Tzfat that make me want to barf.

It's here:


Ode to Tzfat

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1215331212550&pagename=JPArticle%2FShowFull

To which I responded, and lo and behold! the J'M editorial stuff published, this response:

About Did you visit Ofer, Shikma, TzaHa"L, parts of Cana'an and numerous other neighborhoods in Tzfat where the residents are so poor their houses are nowhere near as lovely as the tomb of Nachum Ish Gamzu? Do you think that HaShem is happy that the dead are housed in fine structures, while about half of Tzfat languishes in poverty and eat in gemachim (charities) and out of dumpsters while no one in the Old City care because they're too busy defiling themselves in graveyards? Enough with the revolting tum'ah (spiritual filth).

This is the work of the Masons, BTW, who are very active in Tzfat and have been for at least a couple of hundred years. Knowing that Tzfat is considered the Kabbalah center of the world, they have been busy little devils undermining Judaism for generations. They are continuing the work of destroying Judaism that Isaac Luria, a character with the same mindset as Ignatius Loyola, who was planted in Tzfat by the Catholic church, began 500 years ago.

A former Mayor of Tzfat told me that his great grandfather, whom he assured me was a very correct Chassid, "proof positive" proffered that the Masons are not a cult, was a Mason. He said it was a political expediency. You couldn't be anything in Tzfat without being a Mason. You still can't be anything in Tzfat without being under the Rothschild's control. Let's not forget that Rosh Pina which James de Rothschild founded is a 7 minute drive from the outskirts of Tzfat.

The Freemasons' temple is housed in a very expensive old structure on the same street where the Ruth Rimonim hotel and a cultural center are to be found. Not a shabby address.

Doreen Ellen Bell-Dotan, Tzfat, Israel
DoreenDotan@gmail.com