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Fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice shame on me.

Do I think it’s better to be in Eretz Yisroel because of the Nazi march in Skokie. And I say it’s a very big error because America is just as secure as Eretz Yisroel. Now I won’t say America is less secure than Eretz Yisroel or Eretz Yisroel is more secure. Because nobody knows what’s secure. The fact that the Nazi marched in Skokie, it’s ridiculous because of that to say therefore I’m going to flee. There’s no place to run to. You run to Eretz Yisroel, what’s going to happen? More people have died in Eretz Yisroel from the terrorists than have died in America from murderers…. Wherever you go, Jews are urged to leave. In New York, they say it’s not safe. You have a lunatic who is inviting and wishing Jews go home. Go home where? Where is home? Eretz Yisroel is not home yet. It’s just as unsafe as any other place. And it’s a propaganda for the purpose of getting the Jews to go to the one big mouse trap. 

Rabbi Avigdor Miller, tape #221. The march was in 1978.


I was 15 years old when this was said, and they were exhorting us to move to Israel before it’s too late because of the Nazi march in Skokie, Illinois. Now I’m at retirement age, and the USA has been a far safer place than Israel for the last half a century. And still the charlatans have not stopped with their ‘run to Israel before it’s too late’  nonsense. And weak minded fools believe them. We have had half a century -- more really -- to respond to the tricks of the Zionists. They aren't creative. It's the same old lines over and over again. Shame on us for not knowing how to respond to an apikoris.




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