from the
Holy Land
from
Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
"Your friend in Karmiel"
February 10th 2023 -Volume 12 Issue 17 19th of Shevat 5783
Parshat Yisro
22nd
of Nissan 2448 from Creation 12:05 PM –
“Booooker Tov, everyone out there watching my
status today. It’s your favorite tour guide/Rabbi standing right out here on the
banks of the Red Sea. The Egyptians are breathing down our neck, but I think we
are in for amazing, cool miracles coming up. Moshe Rabbeinu told us to stop
davening and to start marching forward. That’s a new one for him. Most of my
Rebbeim would always scold me when I
would start walking around during davening. But hey, Moshe’s the boss and he
hasn’t led us wrong until now. So off we go. I could use a nice dip in the Red
Sea, so why not?”
12:15 PM
OMG this is pretty amazing. The sea just split.
It’s glorious. 12 paths for each tribe, hanging fruits and refreshments along
the way. This is awesome. All of a sudden, I just heard some drums beating.
What is that? It sounds familiar this tune. I can’t believe this. The whole
Klal Yisrael is singing my tune for Shiras Ha’Yam. ‘Az Yashee’er Mosheh… Az Yasheer Mo’oshe, Moshe! Az
Yashshe’er Moshe.. U’vnei Yisrael es Ha’shira Hazos La’Hashem”
4:00 PM
“Cool! We made it to the other side and you’re
not gonna believe this folks… The Egyptians thought they could join this party
and they were very very wrong. There come the waves crashing down upon them. They
are getting tossed and turn and chucked up and down like that French Fry guy by
the tachana merkazit that tosses the French fries out of the frying pan to get
out all of the oil and mix in the salt. Up and down and up down. This is so
cool. So amazing. No more Egypt. No more Nazi’s. Take that you filthy slime
bags. Don’t mess with Hashem’s favorite nations.”
15th of Iyar 2448 10:08 AM
“Ok, Boker Tov again. It’s a few days later. And
you know I like to status every day, but it’s been kind of crazy here. First of
all, we ran out of water. But once again it was no problem. Moshe threw a stick
in the river and poof it was like the sweetest water you could ever imagine.
Delicious. Next, we ran out of food. And to be honest I was getting a bit sick
of those left-over Matzos from Egypt already and what do you know? It seems
Moshe is a really good tour guide. He knows where the best Mehadrin restaurants
are. We woke up in the morning and we had this delicious white wafer like thing
that was sitting on our front porch. At first, I was a bit skeptical, but it
was awesome. Tasted like Manna from heaven. Oh yeah, that’s what it was. Whatever
flavor I imagined it tasted like. For breakfast I made it taste like those
over-stuffed bagels and lox sandwiches from that place on Ave J. (Bagel Hole?),
For lunch it was of course Pizza Time. Dinner was the best, as it was the
Ephraim Schwartz special from Essen; a nice slide of Sino steak with kishka
swimming like an Egyptian in that gravy on the side and of course refills on those
pickles and juicy sweet cole slaw. And all in a little wafer which is about the
size my new improved stomach could handle. I am so in heaven… Who needs Brooklyn
when you can get all of that stuff here in the camp of Hashem?”
12:47 PM
“Oops. I’m sorry. I got so caught up in the food
thing, that I forgot to tell you about that crazy battle that we had along the
way. You figure that the whole world would be pretty freaked out about us by
now after the whole Egypt thing. But you know what? There were these losers
from the South called Amalekites and they decided to come and attack us. They
seemed pretty scary at first. And it especially got nerve-wracking when Moshe
and Aharon disappeared and left us with General Yehoshua down below. But you
know what? It was the coolest thing. We looked up to the mountain and we saw
Moshe with his hands held up and we knew that we had nothing to fear. Those uplifted
hands pointing to Hashem reminded us that we really have nothing to fear. The
Master of the Universe is on our side. He can handle these pathetic losers
attacking us, No Problemo. It’s all you need in life, boys and girls. A little faith.
A little knowledge of how much He loves us and takes care of us. That He is
always our Father holding us on His back and He won’t let anyone hurt us if we
just call out to Him and remind ourselves of all of that. It’s good to be the
sons of the King.”
6th of Sivan 2448 12:00 PM
“HEY WORLD! THIS IS HASHEM STATUSING RIGHT NOW. I”VE
TAKEN OVER RABBI SCHWARTZE’S WHATSAPP STATUS RIGHT NOW AND IN FACT EVERYONE’S
STATUS SO YOU WILL NOT GET DISTRACTED AS I HAVE A VERY IMPORTANT UPDATE THAT YOU
NEED TO HEAR. IT’S A ONCE IN AN ETERNITY TYPE OF REVELATION. I’M SPEAKING
REALLY TO THE JEWISH PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN CAMPING HERE FOR A FEW DAYS BY THIS
MOUNTAIN OF MINE, BUT I WANT ALL OF YOU TO HEAR ME AND UNDERSTAND.
I AM THE
LORD THAT TOOK THEM OUT OF EGYPT.
THEY SHALL NOT HAVE ANY OTHER GODS BESIDES. THEY
SHOULDN’T BOW OR SERVE THEM. I’M A BIT JEAOLOUS OF THAT AND YOU REALLY DON’T
WANT TO MESS WITH ME.
DON’T STAM USE MY NAME IN VAIN. IT’S A BAD
THING, JUST CALL ME HASHEM AND THAT’S GOD ENOUGH FOR YOU.
KEEP THE SHABBOS, MAKE KIDDUSH EAT CHULENT, RELAX,
CHILL AND STOP BEING BUSY. REMEMBER I CREATED THE WORLD AND AM IN CONTROL OF
EVERYTHING. YOU CAN RELAX. ENJOY. IT’S A GOOD THING.
HONOR YOUR PARENTS. IT’S A BIG SEGULA FOR
ARICHUS YAMIM AND NOT JUST FOR LONG LIFE BUT LONG LIFE IN THE LAND OF ISRAEL.
THAT’S REALLY WHERE IT ALL COUNTS ANYWAYS.
HERE’S A SHORT LIST OF BAD THINGS I REALLY DON’T
WANT YOU TO DO.
DON’T KILL ANYONE- NOT FOR REAL, NOT FOR FAKE,
NOT BY EMBARASSING THEM OR EVEN BECAUSE YOU THINK YOU’RE HOLY ENOUGH TO DO THAT
AND THEY’RE REALLY BAD.
DON’T MESS AROUND WITH AND DO IMMODEST THINGS
WITH PEOPLE YOU’RE NOT MARRIED TO. A HAPPY WIFE AND HUSBAND ARE THE ONLY TYPES
OF RELATIONSHIPS THAT WILL ULTIMATELY BRING YOU A GOOD LIFE. AND SO DON’T BE
BUSY SURFING THE INTERNET OR WATCHING THINGS THAT WILL JUST LEAD YOU DOWN A BAD
PATH AS WELL. IT’S JUST NOT GOOD.
DON’T STEAL. NOT FROM ANOTHER JEW, NOT FROM A
GOY. NOT FROM THE GOVERNMENT. NOT FROM ANYONE. JUST DON’T TAKE THINGS THAT ARE
NOT YOURS. AM I CLEAR? I TOLD YOU, I HAVE YOU COVERED. YOU’RE NOT GONNA GET ANY
RICHER BY BREAKING THE LAW AND TAKING THINGS THAT DON’T BELONG TO YOU.
DON’T LIE. NOT IN COURT, NOT TO THE POLICE OFFICER
THAT PULLS YOU OVER. NOT TO YOUR PARENTS, YOUR TEACHERS, AND CERTAINLY NOT TO YOUR
RABBIS. TELL THE TRUTH.
FINALLY LAST BUT NOT LEAST. DON’T BE JEALOUS OF OTHER
PEOPLES STUFF. I GAVE YOU EVERYTHING YOU NEED. IF I DIDN’T GIVE IT TO YOU, YOU
DON’T NEED IT. IT WON’T MAKE YOU HAPPY. I GAVE IT TO HIM BECAUSE HE NEEDS IT.
YOU DON’T.
THAT’S ALL. NOW YOU CAN GO BACK TO RABBI SCHWARTZE’S
STATUSES.”
You know, I never really did this status thing
before Corona. I was happy just sending out a weekly E-Mail. But after a year
and ten months on the couch. I really missed people. Someone told me that it
seems that Orthodox Jews are for some reason into this little button on their WhatsApp’s
apps that allows you to post little 30 second messages and updates about what
you’re up to. For some reason this interests people. Goyim it seems have been doing
this for a long time on Instagram, Facebook and other apps. But those never
really took off in the frum or yeshivish world. But this status thing? It’s
crazy. I recorded my first one about last January or so when tourists started
coming back to Israel and I was all excited.
“Hey, everyone. It’s Rabbi Schwartz here. I’m
so excited to be back touring again. I can’t wait to show you guys some amazing
and cool things here in the Holy Land together with my tourists. Stick with me
today and check it out!”
The next thing I knew there seems to be about
400-500 people every day that are saved in my contact list and I in theirs that
seem to have nothing better to do when they’re sitting in the bathroom besides
watch me tour Israel. I don’t know what people did in the bathroom beforehand. Old
Readers Digests? Mishpacha Magazines? The truth is I really don’t have so much
competition out there as all the other statuses I seem to see and look at just
seem to be Charidy campaigns. Do people really donate to these things, while in
the bathroom?
So there I am every day, out there exploring the
holy land with my tourists and all the while posting my tours. Like my weekly
E-Mails, my posts are way too long. Brevity was never one of my strong points.
There’s just too much I want to say. Too much I want to show. To teach. To share
with you guys. What can I do? Yet the feedback I have gotten has been
unbelievable.
People message me daily and ask me about
different sites. A woman called me up to tell me how each morning, she sits
with her coffee and watches my statuses and feels like she’s in Israel. A lot of
parents watch them with their kids and teach them about Eretz Yisrael. And my
mother is always on telling me not to yell at my tourists too much and to be
nicer to them, while Rivky, my sister is telling me to take the gum out of my
mouth. That’s not even talking about the incredible marketing aspect of it,
where many, many, of clients are people that have been referred to me from
status-watchers whom I ‘ve never even toured before, but who feel they know me
and have gotten enough of a taste of the “Rabbi Schwartz” touring experience
from those million 30 second clips that they have consumed over the past few
months.
For me though, it’s really more about just
sharing Eretz Yisrael with Klal Yisrael. I’m kind of like that Bubby with the
picture of their grandchildren that can’t stop pulling it out of their purse
and showing them to anyone who might be interested. I feel blessed that I am
able to live here and do what I do. I
want everyone to be as in love with this land that Hashem has promised us and
gifted to us as I am. I want them to have that same passion and desire for Eretz
Yisrael that all our ancestors had and that has tragically been stolen from us
by our “frum” education systems that perhaps were once intimidated by the secular
Zionist agenda and convinced themselves that the only place to raise children frum
would be in the Lands that Hashem hadn’t promised or given us a mitzva to live
in. They threw the baby out with the bathwater. They drowned them in the Nile
of Boro Park. They haven’t realized that it’s not the 1950’s anymore and that
you can have it all and more over here.
It’s what all of our Bubbies and Zaydies dreamed
about being able to do. It’s what we can do and should do today. And thus I
status to try to ignite that spark and memory and passion amongst my brothers
and sisters who I want so badly to have and experience the blessed lives they
can have here. They should be having here.
But it’s not really totally working. People are
coming. Some. Other’s are touring. They’re dipping their feet in. They might
make a call to Nefesh B’nefesh. But they’re not yet there. I opened up this
week’s Torah portion and was struck that the first Rashi of this amazing parsha
really starts with the same question that has been troubling me these past few
months.
“Ma Shemuah Shamah U’Ba?- What did Yisro,
Moshe’s father-in-law, hear, that made him come?”
Yisro was the King of the world back in Midian. He had it all. What
brought him to leave it all behind and throw his lot with the Jewish people? Rashi’s
question, which is really just a quote from our sages in the Talmud, is a
strange one. The Torah a few words later in our verse tells us that he heard
all that Hashem had done to Moshe and Bnai Yisrael taking us out of Egypt.
Yisro was a status watcher. He saw my statuses up above. He heard them. What’s
bothering Rashi in that he feels he has to ask specifically what Yisro heard. The
verse itself tells us. He heard Rabbi Schwartz’s Exodus statuses- as did the
whole world.
The answer though is quite clear. Everyone heard
it. Everyone watched the statuses. The whole world knew how amazing, glorious,
and miraculous our departure from Egypt was. But that’s not enough, it seems to
make people come. Nobody else came. They saw. They were awed. They were
inspired. They watched those statuses and then they flushed, said asher
yatzar and went back to work or to their daily chores in Midian, in Moav,
in Egypt, in Lakewood, in Boca and Toronto. They didn’t pack their suitcases
and become a part of the eternal destiny of our nation. What made him actually
come, Rashi asks? What will it take? What does it take, to get people from
being mere status-watchers to being partners with Hashem and His nation in our
glorious destiny and country?
The answer of Rashi, seen in that light, is a
scary one. There are two things. The first thing is that he saw the miracles of
the splitting of the sea. He saw that the impossible happens when Hashem wants
us to come home to the land of Israel. I showed my tourists the map of Egypt
and Israel this week and pointed out that we really didn’t even have to cross
the Red Sea to get here. In fact, many commentaries note that we crossed over
and back again to get to the original side of the land route to Eretz Yisrael.
The crossing was just for the miracle she’bo. It was just to teach us that
Hashem will split oceans for us and nothing can stop us if we just jump in what
looks like that raging scary sea to head over to come home.
Nothing can stop us. Don’t be scared. Stop
davening for Mashiach so much and just pull out your drums, cymbals and guitars
and start marching over singing my song the whole way. Yisro heard that. He
didn’t just watch it on status. He heard and internalized that message, and he
came.
The second thing that he heard though is scarier
though. He heard about the war of Amalek. He realized that the Goyim are always
going to come for us until we’re here. That Hashem had said this is an eternal
battle and His name will not be complete and shine out to the world as long as
Amalek still exists. It won’t happen until they are wiped off the face of the
earth. And that will only happen only can happen when all of Klal Yisrael are
in Eretz Yisrael. When we have a King. When we all hear, as Yisro did. When we
move from becoming just a nation that said Na’aseh- we will do and we
will fulfill the mitzvos of the Torah and its commandments, as we did in this
week’s Torah portion. But also become a nation of Nishma- that hears and
internalizes the message behind all of the mitzvos. It’s not just about good
deeds. It’s not just about commandments and rules. It’s not just about learning
Torah and Daf Yomi or chesed organizations and big shuls. It’s about
bringing all of that to Eretz Yisrael, the only place Hashem’s light can shine
out from and that we can truly destroy Amalek from.
According to some of our sages, Yisro’s coming
in this week’s parsha is really out of order chronologically. He came after the
Torah was given us. He came after we just said Na’aseh- that we were
ready to do and keep the commandments. Yet the Va’Yishma- the hearing of
Yisro is mentioned first because it needed to be added to our Na’aseh,
in order to give us the full picture. To give us the shemuah- the status,
message and inspiration that would make us come as he did. By Sinai we saw
Hashem. We were in awe. We accepted it all. We knew and understood we didn’t
have a choice. There was one God, it was clear and whatever He would tell us we
would do and follow.
Yisro though saw and heard something else. V’atah
te’chezeh- he tells Moshe. We need to see that we are a holy people that as
well can create a system and a society of judges, of politicians, of holy bureaucracy
in Eretz Yisrael. We are not just Hashem’s status watchers. We are the ones
that should be making our own statuses that the whole world will watch. We’ll
have WhatsApp groups of tens, of thousands, of tens of thousands with posts,
with statuses, with the glory of Hashem, with the light of His land that our
nation shines out. Then His name will be complete. Then Amalek will be obliterated.
There are more and more every year and every month
that are hearing that call. After the 6- Day War many heard the tremendous
miracles that took place here, just as Yisro did after the splitting of the
sea. Many hear the recent miracles, the inspiration of shemitta
observers experience, the blessings and the rain and the call of Reb Chaim
Kanievsky and other gedolim to move here. On the other hand others are
hearing the battle cries of Amalek coming as well and sharpening their knives
for us- frighteningly. They see antisemitism rising. They haven’t forgotten the
nights of the broken glass not long ago. They had camp plays that taught them
stories of the Spanish Inquisition, the Crusades and the pogroms and they
realize that Amalek is never going to be destroyed and we were never meant to
feel safe and certainly not comfortable until we come to the place where we can
finally complete Hashem’s Name from. So they’re coming home. They’ve stopped
watching statuses and started broadcasting their own on their Aliyah flights.
They, like me, have become what a friend of mine likes to call a Statusover
Rebbe. The Admor Mi’ Status.
It’s been over 3000 years since Hashem has
posted His last Status from heaven to the entire world; since that day on the
Mountain in Sinai. It’s time for His next post that He’s come home again. Let’s
make it go viral. The way we can do that is by just asking ourselves one
question. Whats Up? What and who is truly Up there and What does he want and is
waiting for us to do? Enough with the achakeh lo- bichol yom she’yavo-
the wait’s up. Its time to come.
Have a an ecstatic status worthy Shabbos,
Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
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YIDDISH PROVERB OF THE WEEK
“A kluger farshtait fun ain vort tsvai..- A wise man hears one word and understands two.
RABBI SCHWARTZ'S TOUR GUIDE EXAM QUESTION OF THE WEEK
answer below at end of Email
10) In what
year in the 19th century, a strong earthquake hit Safed?
An ammonite is
a type of:
A) fossil
B) fertile
soil
C) gas emitted
from peatland
D) abrasion
platform
RABBI SCHWARTZ’S COOL VIDEO OF THE WEEK
https://soundcloud.com/ephraim-schwartz/shiras-hayam-the-song-of-the-sea-vayosha –
My
Shiras Ha’Yam song. If it sounds familiar to you, it’s because its most
likely the tune we all sang when we left Mitzrayim and crossed the Sea.. I just
remembered it 😊
https://soundcloud.com/ephraim-schwartz/torah-hakedosha
-In honor of Parshas Matan Torah- My amazing inspiring beautiful
composition Torah Ha’Kedosha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njZBoFqZhoM
– Thousands of Holy
Jewish children singing together Holy songs in a yeshivish KolUlom knockoff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkIUOlbmu3g
– I’m a mountain so very High…
you remember this song…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T63JsVsDJWY
– Avraham Fried and family Shabbos Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2LMLWn_7ok - Simcha Leiner u”Vau Kulom- yeah!
RABBI SCHWARTZ'S ERA’S AND THEIR
PLACES AND PEOPLE IN ISRAEL OF THE WEEK
The Shunamite- 704 BC Reb
Chayim Kanievsky doesn’t advise many people to go daven
anywhere besides in Shul. He wasn’t a fan of Uman or even Meron or Kever
Rachel, a person should daven as close as he can be to start learning as
soon as possible. Yet, there is one exception and that is when someone needed a
special yeshuah he would send them to the Arab village of Sulam in the lower Galil. There
he had a tradition from his father the Steipler was a special place known
as the house of the Shunamite woman. Fascinating. This wasn’t a grave. It wasn’t
the gateway to heaven like the Kotel. Yet it was the place where the miracle we
are up to of Elisha and this woman who hosted him took place.
Elisha
it seems, like his Rebbi, Eliyahu would travel around Israel and teach
and rebuke the Jewish people and get them on the right path. Yet, when he came to
Shunam this woman had built him a special room in the attic. She put a
table, a chair, a lamp. It was his man cave. Cool! There’s nothing a Rabbi
likes more than that. Elisha wanted to express his appreciation and
asked her if there was anything he could do for her. He’s good with the King-
with a capital “K’. Our sages tell us that this was Rosh Hashana when we anoint
Hashem as our King. It was a day when anyone in their right mind would wish a
prophet to implore to Hashem on their behalf. Yet, this holy woman gave an
incredible response.
“B’toch ami ani yoshevet”- I don’t want to be singled out. I
dwell amongst my people. The biggest segula one can have is that they are
together with Klal Yisrael. We read this portion of the prophets each Rosh Hashana
to remember this story. Geichazi, who we will talk about, Elisha’s
servant and students tells Elisha that this woman was in fact childless.
Not only that, but she was very old. According to some of our sages she was in
fact the sister of Avishag Ha’Shunamite who kept King David warm
at night at the end of his life would make her a few centuries old. Not really
child-bearing age.
Elisha
promises her that she will within a year be mechabek a child- she will be
hugging a child. Some of our sages tell us that child would be the prophet Chabakuk
because of that name. Others say it was none other than the prophet Yonah. The
woman begs Elisha not to promise her something that is too far fetched.
She was ready to accept Hashem’s will whatever it would be. She wasn’t running
to Rebbes for brachos. Yet, Elisha tells her not to worry. All will be
well. And sure enough a child is born.
Yet, the story doesn’t end there. Stay tuned next week.
RABBI SCHWARTZ’S TERRIBLE STATUS JOKES OF
THE WEEK
Berel
wrote on his Whatsapp status:
"Last
night by the Purim Seuda even after having 7 drinks I felt confident to drive,
but l acted responsibly & took an Uber."
He got 400
Likes, 40 Comments. But the best comment was from his best friend Yankel
"Where
did you go in UBER? The seuda was in your house"
A WhatsApp
blessing- May your life someday be as good as you make it out to be on Status.
What was Pharaoh’s status after the splitting of the sea? In
De-Nile
Why did the electrician join Facebook? So he could post his current
status.
Shani was taking her driver’s test.
"You've got to let people know where you're going!"
said my driving instructor as we merged on to the expressway...
"OK!" She
replied and updated my WhatsApp status.
The greatest thing about Social Media is that you can quote
something and totally make up the source. ~ Julius Caesar
My ex updated her status on Facebook to standing on the edge of a
cliff. So I poked her
Did you know people are getting paid to mention products in their Whatsapp
statuses? That’s as crazy as the discounts at Moisha’s Kosher Grocery…
Bill Gates has now donated enough money to charity that he lost his
billionaire status. He now goes by Mill Gates.
The Israelis are using a new type of rocket that constantly updates
its WhatsApp status until it reaches its target. It's an attention-seeking
missile.
Years ago, a young Navy Pilot was injured while ejecting from his
A-4 Skyhawk due to engine failure during a cat shot from the carrier, but due
to the heroics of rescue helicopter crew and the ship's hospital staff, the
only permanent injury was the loss of one ear.
Since he wasn't physically
impaired, he remained on flight status and eventually became an Admiral. However, during his career he was always
sensitive about his appearance.
One day the Admiral was
interviewing two Navy Master Chiefs and a Marine Sergeant Major for his
personal staff. The first Master Chief was a surface Navy type and it was a
great interview. At the end of the interview the Admiral asked him, "Do
you notice anything different about me?"
The Master Chief answered,
"Why, yes, Admiral. I couldn't help but notice that you are missing
your starboard ear, so I don't know whether this impacts your hearing on that
side."
The Admiral got very angry
at this lack of tact and threw him out of his office.
The next candidate, an
Aviation Master Chief, when asked this same question, answered, "Well
yes, Sir, you seem to be short one ear." The Admiral threw him out as
well.
The third interview was with
the Marine Sergeant Major. He was articulate, extremely sharp, and seemed to
know more than the two Navy Master Chiefs put together. The Admiral wanted this
guy, but went ahead with the same question.
"Do you notice
anything different about me?"
To his surprise, the
Sergeant Major said, "Yes Sir You wear contact lenses."
The Admiral was impressed
and thought to himself, what an incredibly tactful Marine. "And how
would you know that?" the Admiral asked.
The Sergeant Major replied:
"Well, sir, it's pretty hard to wear glasses with only one ear."
An investigative journalist went to Afghanistan to study the
culture and was shocked to discover that women were made to walk ten paces
behind the men. She asked her guide why and he said, "Because they are
considered of lesser status."
Outraged the journalist went home.
A year later she returned covering violence in the region and was
surprised to see the women walking ten paces ahead. She turned to her guide and
this time asked, "What has changed?"
The guide answered, "Land mines."
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The answer to this week”s question is A – This one was pretty easy. I tour Tzfat all the time and everyone should know the year was 1837. Although it is pretty freaky that this is the question of this week when this area seems to be getting lots of horrible earthquakes. Its crazy how many of these questions come out to coincide with current events. In regards to the 2nd part of the question which is kind of strange as usually the part one and part 2 have some connection. Here they don’t The answer though is that the ammonite are fossils that pretty much date back to the period of the flood and that we find them in mitzpe Ramon all over a wall there. Maybe the connection is that the reason for the earthquake is the Syrian African rift which probably got formed around the time of the mabul if not by the Creation. Regardless I got this one right and the score is now 7.5 for Schwartz and 2.5 for Ministry of tourism on this exam so far…
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