The genetic code injection (GCI) is a distraction from the underlying re-shape of civilization and the war against G-d Al-mighty and man. It is an explosive trigger point dividing everyone arguing over the need, the effectiveness and the safety. And, religious exemption for the covid vaccine is a distraction, and even worse, compliance and concession.
A phony dialectic…
The phony dialectic of the yes/no debate demands we take a side within the confines of the medical/scientific rules and logic system and then. If you take the ‘no’ side, you are directed to think that the “solution” is a religious exemption. You think the religious exemption is a relief, saving the day. But, public health wants to drive you into that “solution.” That’s why it is an option, for now. The trap of the religious exemption is the implicit agreement that the entire public health premise is legitimate – it’s just that you have an exemption for religious reasons. In some ways it is similar to how Pharaoh exempted the priests from the takeover of all private land in Egypt and re-location of the population, while everyone else became serfs.
Based on this view, I have not written religious exemption letters. Many of the first people who requested such letters were college students. I tried to explain to them that the college experience is more dangerous than the GCI. I do not want to participate in enabling their immersion in the propaganda against G-d Al-mighty and against the soul. And, for both students and employees, I believe that submitting a religious exemption letter IS compliance with the vaccine mandates. (You can watch this video where I discuss this.)
But then I put pen to paper…
I originally referred callers to other Rabbis who are willing to write the exemption letters. But then one congregant pleaded, “Rabbi, I am going to lose my job, and you are my Rabbi, please write a letter.” How could I not alleviate his suffering? Yet not compromise on what is true?
Here is what I wrote:
Mr. ________ has requested from me a letter as his Rabbi regarding his request for a religious exemption for the Covid vaccine. I am not in the business of writing such letters. The Jewish People have too much experience with the Inquisition of religious beliefs and submission before religious adjudicators as is happening in this very process. It is objectionable and unacceptable and I decline to participate. It is only by voluntary participation that an Inquisition and grading, stratifying, and punishing of men can occur.
I write not to exempt Mr. __________ but to save your organization from a terrible sin and grievous violation of G-d Al-mighty’s Law. Since denying a man access to living because of his proper adherence to the Word of G-d Al-mighty is cruel and a grave sin, I write this in the hope that it will save your organization from the disgrace of terminating a righteous and dedicated employee.
Judaism, which includes Jews and non-Jews, with 613 Commandments for Jews and Seven Commandments for non-Jews (along with a myriad of details for a righteous and blessed life), does not require that a man seek a Rabbi’s letter to do what is common sense, should a man be so fortunate as to make use of his Divine Gift of common sense.
Mr. ________ erred in not consulting with me prior to taking the first genetic code injection and he has since learned that Torah does not permit it.
If you should wish to delve further into the Torah to come to see this yourself, I invite you to embark on my 49 years of Torah dedication into the service of G-d Al-mighty, including immersing yourself 16 hours a day for many years in the Holy Torah in the Holy Language. I trust that if you are dedicated and focussed and successful in removing from yourself all traces of secular philosophy, foreign ideologies, group think, self-absorption, fear, ego, and belief in false saviors, you will merit to experience the Divine Wisdom of G-d Al-mighty that is so readily available to every man, if only he will listen, and you will SEE that that of which I write is self-evident.
I invite you to begin your immersion with my in person class on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 pm at 170 Main Avenue, Passaic, New Jersey 07055, and also to enroll at RabbiSmith.org.
With blessings for the immediate redemption from this cruel, dark and long exile in which darkness is redefined as light, sickness redefined as health and cruelty redefined as for the common good, with the coming of our Righteous Redeemer for the benefit of every man, woman and child, wherever they may be, immediately.
Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Smith
And you?
What do you think? Let me know in the comments below. If you agree, and have the courage to use the letter, you are most welcome to. We can’t let the religious exemption for the covid vaccine become part of the problem.
I would consider sending this letter for someone who agrees with it and has the courage to use it and is enrolled in one of the tracks at RabbiSmith.org.
How about writing a letter that says the Torah forbids subjucating oneself to health mandates and that the entire public health premis is illigitimate. Therefore you can end the letter saying “there is no need to exempt anyone from an injection or anything else mandated by a public health system and so an exemption is not needed.”
That is a thoughtful point. Thank you.
Extremely well put and I couldn’t agree more. The whole context of the argument is a false paradigm pro or con, which tacitly accepts the legitimacy of religious tests. Neither a corporation nor the state has ever bestowed upon itself the authority to determine the authenticity of a citizen’s religion. Some believe the sun is god. Some believe a chair is god. It is an anathema for the state to decide what is and is not acceptable for a citizen to believe. It is a patent violation of the 1st Amendment and likely, yet that appears to be one of the reasons medical mandates including experimental shots were designed to introduce.
Great points, thank you for the feedback.
In principle you are correct. No dispute there. To get a religious exemption is repugnant as falling under mans and not Hashems rule. In usa, idea of needing approval is ludicrous as religious exemption request is by law automatic with no explanation needed. This right is severly abused by employers and govt. In israels case its under erev rav rule so no comment needed. But after saying all this, there are people by religious exemptiom can buy extra time to be ready when its taken away which will be done.
Just dont do it and rely on Hashem from then on or for the weak or disconnected use it to buy tme to get connected to Hashem and become strong.
Each challenge is an opportunity to develop spiritual muscles. When people push off developing the spiritual muscles it delays having the spiritual muscles. But, I do understand your point.
Rabbi, you are 100% correct. I also was caught in this RE trap. BH, I still have my job, at least for now. I did not get the clot shot and I refused weekly PCR testing. They haven’t bothered me since. I advise everyone to just say no and pull all your trust in the Almighty. G-d bless,
Michal
Amen, great work!
I agree with this and B”H i talk to as many as I can that what I’m doing for you is just a band aid, May G-d almighty grant me not to see a Human hurt another Human in any way.
Keep up the great work, Rabbi Sofer!! Amen!
YES RABBI. My sentiments exactly. I did complete a “religious exemption” for Baxter Regional Medical Center (Mountain Home, AR). It was rejected 🙂 because of course, I do not believe in participating in this great evil. Even more so, I am “all in” against it! Even if the whole world is for it. The exemption was rejected because I witnessed the truth about the G-D of Israel (Adon Olam) and purposely did not give them anything one might call religious. I wanted to witness to them. The exemption was denied but they offered several times to accept it with more “information.” We refused. We explained our “religion” is to let our yes be yes and our no be no. So NO, thank you. Thank you for writing this. My wife will present this to the “Committee” to let the matter be established out of the mouth of two or three witnesses :). DOWN GOES GOLIATH! DOWN GOES GOLIATH! DOWN GOES GOLIATH!
May G-d Al-mighty continue to bless you clarity and strength!
Dear Sir, dear Rabbi Smith,
I am surprised: Judaism, which includes Jews and non-Jews, with 613 Commandments for Jews and Seven Commandments for non-Jews (along with a myriad of details for a righteous and blessed life),
Seven commands ? The ten commands of the Bible?
which includes Jews and non-Jews -You are sure I am belonging to.
Can You give me some advice to read above?
Kind regards, best wishes,
Martin Borgschulte
Yes, indeed! You can read more at RabbiSmith.org/de.
Please consider enrolling there and you can also join our class for Germans on Sundays in which we study the holy book of Rabbi Yonoson Steif.
Here is a link to the first class and the second class.
Thank you, Rabbi, for giving me through your letter the pieces I was missing, as I was thinking: How could people who are rejecting G.od could evaluate someone else relationship w.ith G.od? It is like asking a blind person to evaluate a painting… does not make sense.
========Video from Israel in Hebrew with fr subtitle: heart breaking…La réalité en Israël : témoignages FLIPPANT !
https://www.facebook.com/En-r%C3%A9sistance-104938358734835/videos/1087233455429204/
An excellent point! The review committees are made up people already committed to enforcing the mandates!
Check out similar article: https://dangerousdocs.substack.com/p/why-you-should-never-make-a-fake?token=eyJ1c2VyX2lkIjo3NDk5MzU2OSwicG9zdF9pZCI6NDc4NTkwMzIsImlhdCI6MTY0NDQxMzQ1MCwiaXNzIjoicHViLTY2Mjc1NCIsInN1YiI6InBvc3QtcmVhY3Rpb24ifQ.c7Unq1EpDz6cwxEYxTnmKydGom1AgZlne-AYnvDDDek
Thanks!