Friday, May 31, 2013

Chabad Lubavitch Jews Caught on Video Pretending to Get Wine from Their Dead Rabbi

Hundreds of Chabad Lubavitch Jews were seen on video pretending to receive wine from their imaginary rabbi who died nearly 20 years ago, according to video uploaded to the internet.

The Jewish men stood in line to receive their imaginary wine from the dead rabbi. Some children and even toddlers were seen waiting on the line for their chance to receive imaginary wine from their beloved dead rabbi.

A large portion of Chabad Lubavitch Jews believe their late Rabbi, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, is the King Messiah, therefore, they believe the rabbi never died.

The imaginary rituals are held regularly at the main Chabad Lubavitch synagogue, which is located in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, New York.

On another video, Chabad Jews can be seen receiving one dollar bills from their imaginary dead rabbi, according to video uploaded to the internet. The ritual is performed while the large crowd chants: “Let the King Messiah live forever.”

Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson was born on April 5, 1902 and died on June 12, 1994. He was known around the world as the Lubavitcher Rebbe and just the Rebbe among his followers. A year after the death of his father-in-law, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneerson, he assumed the leadership of the Lubavitch movement.

He led the movement until his death in 1994, greatly expanding its worldwide activities and founding a worldwide network of institutions to spread traditional Judaism among the Jewish people, and moral values of justice and honesty among all mankind.

These institutions include schools, kindergartens, synagogues and Chabad houses. He successfully built a network of more than 3,600 institutions in over 70 countries and 1000 cities around the world.

During his lifetime some of his followers had considered him to be the Jewish King Messiah but Rabbi Schneerson discouraged such talk.

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