In a statement, Rabbi Baruch Rosenblum said that the pursuit of 'Toda' learners will not pass peacefully, and that a day of vengeance and retaliation will come.
Rabbi Baruch Rosenblum, a prominent religious figure, issued a stark warning on Tuesday regarding what he described as the pursuit of 'Toda' learners. 'This will not pass peacefully. There is a reckoning. A day of vengeance and retaliation will come,' he said. The statement, circulated via Telegram, did not specify which group or individuals he was referring to, and the context of the alleged persecution remains unclear. The rabbi's use of the term 'Toda' — Hebrew for 'thanks' — may be a reference to a specific community or a misprint for 'Torah' learners, but the original text uses 'Toda' without clarification.
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