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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

In what most people say is a tragic Joke Satmar Rebbe Of Kiryas Yoel makes "choizik" and Gives $5 Million In Eretz Yisroel To Mosdos Who Don’t Take Money From Israel

 

DIN: For comparison, the March 2025 Zionist state budget allocated approximately 1.27 billion NIS for Yeshivas, 75 million NIS for Seminaries, and 60 million NIS for Yeshivas for overseas students.

A "major" distribution of five million dollars will take place this coming week for Chinuch institutions in Israel that do not receive any government funding. The funds are being allocated through Keren Hatzalah, the philanthropic organization established decades ago by the Satmar Rebbe, Rav Yoel Teitelbaum Zatzal.

The distribution will be held at the offices of the Badatz Eidah HaChareidis in Kikar Zupnik, Jerusalem.

Bichadrei reports that four million dollars of the current sum were donated by prominent Satmar (Reb Zalman Leib) philanthropists:
R’ Chaim Pesach Goldstein, one of the senior members of the fund’s leadership;
R’ Berel Weiss of Los Angeles;
R’ Yechezkel Schwimmer of Williamsburg;
R’ Yoeli Landau of Williamsburg;
R’ Mordechai Kahn of Montreal;
R’ Avraham Yirmiyash of Kiryas Yoel.

An additional one million dollars was delivered last night (Sunday) by the Satmar Rebbe, who personally handed a check to Badatz member HaRav Avraham Yitzchok Ullman during a ceremony of Hafrashas Terumos U’Maasros in Or HaGanuz.

This portion of the donation was contributed by Satmar (Reb Aron) philanthropists R’ Menachem Gershon Leibowitz, R’ Yechezkel Berkowitz, and R’ Shalom Yakubovitz of Williamsburg.

Keren Hatzalah, founded by the Satmar Rebbe Zatzal, is dedicated to raising and distributing funds exclusively to Chinuch institutions in Eretz Yisroel that refuse all Israeli government funding, and is jointly supported by both Satmar courts.

At the center of the Satmar Rebbe’s uplifting visit to the community of Or HaGanuz, near Meron — where he arrived to perform Hafrashas Terumos U’Maasros on the past year’s local wine — an unexpected and emotional moment unfolded.

During the visit, the Rebbe met with members of the Badatz of the Eidah HaChareidis. As the gathering reached its peak, and with all eyes on him, the Rebbe suddenly drew a sealed envelope from his pocket. Inside was a check for an "astounding" one million dollars.

He handed the check to Rav Ullman, directing that the full amount be distributed to “mosdos al taharas hakodesh in Eretz Yisroel,” institutions that steadfastly refuse any funding from the Zionist government.

This remarkable step (?) was carried out with complete discretion. Even the Rebbe’s closest confidants were unaware of his intention. He made the decision on his own — after already having left Jerusalem — to give the enormous sum quietly, without publicity, without any requests for honor, and without the usual ceremonies that typically accompany donations of this magnitude.

Ponovezh Yeshiva asks the Zionist Secular Court to Confirm Arbitration Ruling

 

The long-running Ponovezh machlokes took a dramatic step forward this week. Following last week’s arbitration decision issued by retired judge David Cheshin, representatives of Ponovezh Yeshiva (the “Sonim” faction) submitted a request today to the Tel Aviv District Court asking that the ruling be formally confirmed as a binding court judgment.

The arbitration verdict granted exclusive ownership of the entire yeshiva campus to the Nasi, HaRav Eliezer Kahaneman. It further ordered HaRav Shmuel Markovitz (of the “Mechablim” faction) and his yeshiva “Masores HaTorah” to vacate the Ponovezh campus no later than the end of the current yeshiva year in Av. The ruling also obligated Rav Markovitz and his yeshiva to pay 10 million shekels to Ponovezh, controlled by Rav Kahaneman.

Although impactful, the filing itself is a routine legal step. Israeli arbitration law allows a party to petition the court to confirm an arbitration decision, thereby granting it the force of an enforceable court judgment. The request was submitted on behalf of Ponovezh by attorneys Ehud Arzi, Ran Feldman, and Rivka Ariel.

With the motion now filed, Rav Markovitz and Masores HaTorah have 15 days to respond. They may oppose the request, file a motion to cancel the arbitration ruling, or inform the court that they accept the decision. The next two weeks will clarify whether Rav Markovitz intends to pursue a legal challenge.

Legal precedent makes it extraordinarily difficult to overturn an arbitration decision. Courts generally intervene only in rare and extreme circumstances, and only when a deep and fundamental flaw is proven in the arbitration process itself.

Boro Park Resident, Shmuel Felberbaum, Arrested For Alleged Sexual Assault of Woman at Yeshiva Bnei Torah of Boro Park

 

Boro Park Resident, Shmuel Felberbaum, Arrested For Alleged Sexual Assault of Woman at Yeshiva Bnei Torah of Boro Park

On September 30th, according to a complaint filed in Kings County Criminal Court, Shmuel Felberbaum was arrested for grabbing the vagina, thigh, and butt of a woman multiple times.

The complaint states that the location of the alleged assault was 1571 55th street, the location of Yeshiva Bnei Torah of Boro Park.

According to an employee at the Yeshiva who answered a call from ZA’AKAH, there is a Shmuel Felberbaum employed there as a manager.

Felberbaum’s next appearance is on January 22nd.

If you are a survivor of Felberbaum or anyone else and would like to explore your legal options, please reach out to us via email

info@zaakah.org

or call

1888-492-2524

BBC's "Reporter from Gaza" Was in Poland all along !

 





All the main “Gaza based” X accounts are in fact.. not even based in Gaza. I mean we’re not surprised are we? The whole movement is a scam.




Massive Floods In Israel: 2 Months’ Worth Of Rain In Hours; Dozens Rescued

 




After weeks of a record-breaking heatwave, which was briefly interrupted a week ago by a day and a half of rainfall, Israel was hit with a storm overnight Monday with an unprecedented amount of rainfall in a short period.

The heavy rainfall, which intensified on Tuesday morning, caused massive flooding, and numerous people had to be rescued from their vehicles and even their homes. In Elkana in the Shomron, several homes flooded, and at least 10 residents, including small children, were evacuated from their homes by firefighters.

In Binyamin, part of the security barrier collapsed, leading to the closure of a major road.

A van carrying children to school got stuck on a road in Ramat Beit Shemesh Daled and were rescued by responders in a kayak:

“Extremely large amounts of rainfall fell in the Shomron and northern Negev,” meteorologist Lior Sudri told Kol Chai. “In the Shomron, two months’ worth of rain fell in less than six hours. It’s unprecedented.”

There was also very heavy rain in the Jerusalem hills and the Shefela region, but almost no rain fell in central Israel. “In Gush Dan only very little rain fell,” Sudri said. “In Tel Aviv, Bnei Brak, and Petach Tikva—maybe a millimeter. Nothing dramatic.”

He added that the rain was dramatic but brief. “The clouds will disperse by this afternoon. Starting tomorrow—warm and pleasant weather.”

He added that there’s room for optimism. ““We believe that this winter will be significantly better than last year, which was extremely dry.”

Renowned Journalist Warns: ‘Wake Up, Israel — U.S. Support Could Vanish Once Trump Leaves Office’ USA a Fading Empire!!

 

In a sharply worded commentary posted Monday, at Arutz 7, veteran international journalist Robert Besser urges Israeli leaders to confront what he describes as an approaching geopolitical shock: the end of President Donald Trump’s term in 38 months and the potential collapse of reliable American backing.

Besser argues that Israel’s current sense of security is tied almost entirely to the personality-driven support of Trump, not to long-term U.S. policy. He warns that once Trump leaves the White House in January 2029, “there is no guarantee the next administration—especially one led by the American left—will stand with Israel.”

He writes that Israeli statecraft cannot rely on the temporary friendship of a single leader, especially one he describes as motivated by “ego-driven ambitions for recognition as a peacemaker.” Historical precedents, he notes, show how well-intentioned peace efforts can lead to disastrous outcomes.

Besser says Israel must urgently reduce its military dependence on Washington and expand strategic alliances across Asia—particularly with India, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Singapore—nations he believes share Israel’s cultural values of work, family, education, and national pride.

He paints a bleak picture of America’s future, describing the country as weakened by ideological extremism, declining leadership, and institutional decay. He warns that left-leaning governments may one day curtail or sever military cooperation with Israel, as he says President Biden previewed by pausing arms shipments during the Gaza war.

Besser adds that if U.S. aid to Arab states collapses, peace agreements with countries like Egypt and Jordan could crumble, reopening the door to regional conflict.

“Wake up,” Besser cautions, insisting that Jewish history teaches the danger of depending on fading empires. The time for Israel to prepare for a world without automatic Western support, he says, is now, not in crisis.

Charedi Teenager Rescued From 36-Story Crane Counterweight In Jerusalem

 





 A preliminary investigation shows the 15-year-old climbed a crane on top of a 44-story building around midnight. 

He slipped near the top, grabbed a cable and slid down until he was stuck on the counterweight,  where he remained trapped for hours.

This morning a passerby spotted him and alerted police and rescue teams.


News report!
Emergency responders succeeded in executing a complex high-rise rescue operation early Monday morning, saving a 15-year-old charedi teenager who was trapped on a crane atop a 44-story building in Jerusalem. The incident occurred at the same structure near the central bus station where another teen tragically fell during last month’s ‘Million Person Rally’ protest.

Fire and rescue teams deployed advanced rope systems to navigate the challenging access and angles of the crane. They successfully reached the teen, secured him with harnesses, and lowered him safely to the ground. The boy was unharmed and handed over to medical and police personnel for evaluation. He had apparently climbed up during the night to the top of the crane, slipped down the rope and landed on top of the crane’s counterweight, where he apparently called for help for hours.

Deputy Jerusalem District Commander, Sub-Fire Chief Ayal Cohen, who oversaw the rescue operation from the command post, highlighted the team’s preparedness: “This morning demonstrated the high operational readiness of our special rescues unit. Just yesterday, we conducted a complex drill simulating a crane rescue, and today, the firefighters applied those skills in real time. Training and professionalism ensured a safe resolution.”

MDA (Magen David Adom) reported receiving the alert at 07:08 and dispatched medics and paramedics to provide on-site medical support during the firefighters’ efforts.

The rescue underscores ongoing safety concerns at high-rise construction sites in the city, with authorities now investigating how the teen had accessed the crane.

With the dramatic rescue now complete, Fire and Rescue officials emphasized, “It does not appear to be a suicide attempt; the teenager called himself and requested assistance. It is still unclear how he reached the location.”

i24 News reported that he said, “I wanted to see the view.”

Federal judge dismisses indictments against Letitia James and James Comey on a Technicality

 

A federal judge dismissed the indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday.

The judge found that President Donald Trump’s appointment of interim US Attorney Lindsey Halligan in Alexandria, Virginia, was invalid.

Trump handpicked Halligan for the role amid increasing pressure to bring criminal cases against his political enemies, including Comey and James.

“The Attorney General’s attempt to install Ms. Halligan as Interim U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia was invalid,” Judge Cameron McGowan Currie wrote in her Monday order.

According to Currie, “all actions flowing from Ms. Halligan’s defective appointment” including the indictments against Comey and James “were unlawful exercises of executive power and are hereby set aside.”

The judge tossed out the cases “without prejudice,” leaving open the possibility that the cases against Comey and James can be brought again alleging the same conduct. But McGowan Currie appeared to acknowledge in her ruling that for Comey, such a move may not be possible since the statute of limitations for his charges has now passed.