Prophetic twist to Sharon’s imminent death

Prophetic twist to Sharon’s imminent death
With the death of former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon expected imminently, the chronicler of the life of Israel’s venerated Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri’s prophecies is much in demand by the media. Why? Because Kaduri, announced to his followers the long-awaited Messiah would not come until after the death of Sharon. He made the prediction two months before Sharon, still acting as prime minister, had a major stroke in 2006 that has left him in a coma ever since. The Kaduri prophecy did not name a specific time or date in which Messiah would be revealed — only that it would not happen until after Sharon had died.

Knesset panel to prepare for Shmita year
Shmita does not begin for another nine months, but the Knesset is already preparing for the year the land lays fallow according to Jewish law. On Monday, the Knesset Control Committee is to review a State Comptroller Report on shmita, which occurs once every seven years.

Ariel Sharon in ‘critical condition’: Former Israeli Prime Minister’s health deteriorates further as blood infection detected
The health of the former Israeli Prime Minister Arial Sharon is deteriorating further, in a situation that hospital staff said does not “give good signs for the future”. The director of the hospital treating the 85-year-old has confirmed that Mr Sharon’s key organs continued to decline on Friday, but he is not in pain.

Only a miracle could help Sharon, hospital director says
“Despite the stabilizing of his heart, we didn’t see stabilization in other systems: the kidneys, liver and lungs,” said Prof. Zeev Rotstein, director of the Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer near Tel Aviv, during a daily update on the condition of the ailing Sharon.

Ariel Sharon, Modern Warrior
The Warrior is about to go to his fathers. If press reports are accurate, 85-year-old Israeli legend Ariel Sharon is near death. In a coma for almost eight years, “Arik” is slipping from life. Not wanting to falsely anticipate his demise (we still remember the early Titanic headlines: “All Saved!”), I do want to offer a tribute to the titanic personality.

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