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מדרש על יואל 2:22

Ein Yaakov (Glick Edition)

When he reached the land of Israel R. Elazar said: "I am saved from one curse." When he was ordained with the title Rabbi, he said: "I am saved from a second curse." When he joined the Rabbis constructing the intercalary month, he said: "I am saved from a third curse." For the passage says (Ez. 13, 9) And My hand shall be against the prophets that see falsehood, etc. In the secret council of My people shall they not be, refers to the secret council intercalating seasons; and in the register of the house of Israel shall they not be written, refers to the act of ordaining; and into the land of Israel shall they not come, has a literal meaning. R. Zaira, while going to the land of Israel, could not find a ferry to cross a certain stream, so he took a rope which was thrown over the river and passed with it. Whereupon a certain Sadducee said to him: "Rash people! whose mouths preceded your ears, you still insist upon your impetuousness." Whereupon R. Zaira said to him: "A place where Moses and Aaron did not succeed in entering, who knows if I deserve to enter?" R. Abba would kiss the banks of Akku [belonging to the land of Israel.] R. Chanina would fix the road for people (Ib. b) R. Ami and R. Assi would try to go aside from the sunny to the shady and from the shady to the sunny, [in order not to complain against those residing in the land of Israel.] E. Chiya b. Gamda would roll himself in the dust of the land of Israel, for it is said (Ps. 102, 15) For the servants hold dear their stones and her very dust they cherish. R. Zaira, in the name of R. Jeremiah, said: "In the period of the advent of Messiah there will be a prosecution (ill-will) of scholars. When I recited the above to Samuel he said to me: 'It will be one reduction after the other,' as it is said (Is. 6, 13) And should one-tenth part thereof yet remain, it can be swept away.'" R. Joseph was taught that this means robbers will come and steal it from its former robbers. R. Chiya b. Ashi said in the name of Rab: "In the future all the barren trees in the land of Israel will yield fruit, as it is said (Joel 2, 22) For the tree weareth its fruit, the fig tree and the vine yield their strength."
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