I find profound significance in the Hav'dalah prayer - separation between holy and secular, between light and darkness, between Sabbath and the 6 days of action, and so on. This has echoes in the separation between kosher and unclean, meat and dairy, wool and linen, permitted relationships and abominations, and so on.
I think our religion has more distinctions than any other. This is an obstacle for the elites, whose agenda requires "undifferentiated human protoplasm", in the words of French intellectual Renaud Camus. The Overton Window, as Glenn Beck has discussed at length, must erase distinctions in order to make humanity more malleable, and thus more subservient.
This has been a remarkable read, I actually chose the listen to version of it since I have been working around the house.
Thank you Bracha for putting it all together. Pretty illuminating.
Be the light spread the light this Hanukkah and every day. Drive the darkness and deceit away.
B”H.
The idea of this article came to me on Shabbos. It’s from Hashem as always.
Thank you for your warm feedback.
Amen, you too!
Excellent synthesis. Here is my two cents.
I find profound significance in the Hav'dalah prayer - separation between holy and secular, between light and darkness, between Sabbath and the 6 days of action, and so on. This has echoes in the separation between kosher and unclean, meat and dairy, wool and linen, permitted relationships and abominations, and so on.
I think our religion has more distinctions than any other. This is an obstacle for the elites, whose agenda requires "undifferentiated human protoplasm", in the words of French intellectual Renaud Camus. The Overton Window, as Glenn Beck has discussed at length, must erase distinctions in order to make humanity more malleable, and thus more subservient.
A brilliant analysis of overwhelming importance! Thank you for uncovering this treacherous methodology for destroying an entire civilization.