This week city residents received the pamphlets in their mailboxes * In the past the same people, funded by anti-religious factions, published similar heretical pamphlets * The public is called upon to throw out the pamphlets and to burn them

Anti-religious agents have been distributing pamphlets titled "Daat Emet" to mailboxes in Bnei Brak. These pamphlets contain statements against Judaism, the Torah, and the words of Chazal.

Bnei Brak residents who have received the pamphlets have stated that they appear innocent, pamphlets full of Torah, Judaism, and the words of Chazal, but when they opened the envelope which contained the pamphlets they were shocked to see the apostasy against the Torah, Judaism, and Chazal, that they distorted the words of Chazal and incite against the Torah, G-d help us.

Those same anti-religious agents, who have no spirit of Judaism, do not identify themselves. They send their pamphlets to households in Bnei Brak with an address sticker bearing the name and address of the family to receive the heretical pamphlets.

A resident of Rechov HaAdmor M'Gur who received the heretical pamphlet this week stated that this is not the first time the heretical pamphlets have been distributed in Bnei Brak by the anti-religious. In the past, heretical pamphlets like these had been scattered in every mailbox and the major streets.

In light of the new pamphlets which are now being sent to Bnei Brak residents' homes, the public is warned to throw the pamphlets into the trash or to burn them, even though they seem to contain the words of Chazal; they are not truly the words of Chazal, only distortions and damage to the Torah.


From Yom L'Yom July 5, 2001 14 Tammuz 5761