"There Are No Secular People in Israel at All! It's Just Election Propaganda; Everyone Wants to Keep Shabbat!" • The Daily Lesson from the Gaon and Tzaddik Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a

Before you is the full daily lesson as delivered by our teacher, the Rav, Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a (may he live long and good days) - yesterday after the Maariv (evening) prayer, Sunday, Parshas Tetzaveh, the night of the 10th of Adar I:
"Every day ten young men are killed and ten are seriously injured, without hands, without legs, all because not all the girls have lengthened their dresses yet. Every girl who does not lengthen her dress must know that immediately [people] are killed because of her, every single day. Even a girl born in Meah Shearim or in Bnei Brak must lengthen her dress to the ankle, just like Devorah the Prophetess and Yael, who would lengthen their dresses. Therefore, it is written, 'Between her feet he sank, he fell, he lay still (shadud)' — this refers to the angel Metatron. Every girl who lengthens her dress and breaks her Xiaomi (smartphone) merits that the angel Metatron becomes impregnated (ibbur - a spiritual attachment) within her! 'Shadud' has the same gematria (numerical value) as Metatron. And therefore, a person must vote only for 'G' (Gimmel - the United Torah Judaism party), and for no other party, under no circumstances! All the other parties do not care about the desecration of Shabbat; the secular [candidates] want there to be a train on Shabbat and public transportation on Shabbat, so that children will ride the trains for free on Shabbat. Just as Yvette (Avigdor) Liberman did, arranging public transportation on Shabbat in Tel Aviv, yet no one came to ride it. Because even the secular want to keep Shabbat. There are no secular people in Israel at all! It is only election propaganda. Everyone wants to keep Shabbat; all the secular people want to keep Shabbat! [They only need to be told] one word, and they will keep Shabbat. And then the complete Geulah (Redemption) will come speedily in our days, Amen.".
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