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“I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” Rav Kook z"l

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Cops desperately try to save Julia Eibinder 24 of Miami, from her burning Tesla... but weren't able to rescue her in time


Florida woman has died after being trapped in her burning Tesla after a crash on a highway.

Julie Eibinder, 24, was driving along a six-lane road in North Miami Beach last week when she was cut off by an SUV driver traveling in the same direction.

The vehicles collided before Eibinder's Tesla struck a pole and erupted into flames, WTVJ reports.

Bodycam camera video shows how officers ran towards the wreck and tried to control the blaze until rescuers arrived.

An officer beat on the rear windows with a baton, trying to break the glass, while another used a fire extinguisher.

When firefighters arrived on scene, the Tesla was completely engulfed in flames.

Crews managed to put out the fire but by that point, Eibinder was already dead.

At least two people riding in the SUV were injured in the crash and taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, according to WPLG.

The crash happened last Wednesday near the intersection of Northeast 163rd Street and 28th Avenue.

Police were shouting 'get back' at bystanders as they tried to control the blaze, one witness recalled.

Another told WSVN: 'There was a loud pop and a bunch of pieces flew off the car. I heard someone on the phone say, "There's someone in there". I felt it inside after that.'

Witnesses say three people were in the SUV at the time of the crash, two of whom were rushed to the hospital.

Officials have not provided an update on their conditions, but one of the injured was seemingly alert and speaking with paramedics as she was loaded into the ambulance.

Police also have not yet identified the driver accused of cutting Eibinder off or announced if they will face any charges.

Eibinder was an active member of south Florida's Jewish community and has been hailed by her rabbi as 'the heart and soul of our young professionals community'.

Rabbi Alexander Kaller, of the Chabad Russian Center, described her as a 'young, beautiful woman' who was passionate about her faith.

She was very, very positive. She was always smiling. She was the kind of person that would walk into the room, and the mood would change,' he recalled.

Eibinder worked at a Jewish Community Center in Miami Beach. She also recently started her own party planning business.

Community members gathered together in both Sunny Isles Beach and Miami Beach on Monday to mourn her death, WPLG reports.

A small makeshift memorial was established at the crash site, with loved ones laying flowers, cards and other memorial in her honor.

Eibinder's synagogue has also created a memorial fund. Donations will go to her family in attempt to help 'ease the burden of this great loss'.

Bari Weiss faces a ‘snake pit’ as she eyes overhaul of left-leaning CBS News


 Bari Weiss — the 41-year-old “it girl” journalist who just became CBS News’ editor in chief — faces a “snake pit” as she looks to reshape the left-leaning network, sources told The Post.

Paramount Skydance boss David Ellison said Monday that he wants to restore “balance” to CBS News and its marquee shows — “60 Minutes,” “Face The Nation” and “CBS Sunday Morning” as he confirmed his hire of Weiss and the $150 million acquisition of her scrappy news site, The Free Press.

But current and former CBS News insiders said Weiss, known for her contrarian salvos against the media establishment, will face a dug-in newsroom culture that has grown used to ignoring turnaround executives — and eventually reasserting itself once they’re gone.

Watch Russian arresting 3 terrorists Planning attacks on Jewish institutions

 

The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) is detaining three men who planned to carry out attacks on synagogues across Russia:

 Two citizens from Central Asian countries planned to plant a bomb in a synagogue in the city of Krasnoyarsk, while a Russian citizen intended to set fire to a synagogue in Pyatigorsk.

Monday, October 6, 2025

לחיים טיש סוכות / שמחת בית השואבה - מחרוזת שירי סוכות

 


Goldkrap's Sick Message to Netanyahu: “You Merit the Mitzvah of Redeeming Captives — Don’t Forget the Yeshiva Students in Jail”

 


DIN:Oh, bravo to MK Yitzchok Goldkrap — the man clearly never skips a meal or a metaphor. In a moment of inspired absurdity, he’s decided that victims of convicted terrorists and yeshiva draft-dodgers are basically the same thing. Because obviously, starving hostages rotting in underground tunnels for two years are totally comparable to bochrim lounging in Israeli prisons, enjoying kosher lemehadrin meals and regular family visits like it’s summer camp with a dress code.

The sheer audacity! I mean, who needs nuance when you’ve got chutzpah? Comparing actual victims of terror to young men avoiding national service — that’s not just tone-deaf, it’s a full-blown symphony of gall. If this is what passes for moral equivalence these days, someone please pass the smelling salts and a logic textbook.

United Torah Judaism chairman and MK Yitzchok Goldknopf sent a pointed letter to Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu ahead of Sukkos, praising him for advancing the deal to secure the release of the hostages while also criticizing aspects of the agreement and drawing a sharp comparison to the imprisonment of avreichim and bochurim jailed for avoiding army service.

“You are privileged to fulfill the mitzvah of pidyon shevuyim, bringing the hostages home to their families and to the entire nation,” Goldknopf wrote. “With Hashem’s help, this will take place soon—perhaps even during the festival of Sukkos, the holiday of joy and unity.”

However, Goldknopf did not refrain from expressing concern over the high price Israel is paying to finalize the deal. “The unbearable cost of this agreement includes the release of some 250 terrorists with blood on their hands—despicable murderers who left behind hundreds of bereaved families and thousands of wounded. You bear the responsibility to ensure that their release poses no threat to the safety of Israel’s citizens at any stage or in any way,” he cautioned.

In the closing section of the letter, Goldknopf shifted to a more critical and ironic tone, drawing a comparison between the freeing of convicted terrorists and the detention of Torah scholars. “I ask you to act for the release of those avreichim, men of Torah, who have been hunted down for the ‘crime’ of learning Torah and are now—lehavdil—sitting in Israeli prisons. They, too, deserve to celebrate Sukkos with their families,” he wrote.

Goldknopf concluded his message with a direct appeal to Netanyahu: “Mr. Prime Minister, be strong and courageous in standing up to the wicked forces that compel the Jewish state to imprison citizens whose only ‘offense’ is their devotion to Torah study. V’heishiv lev avos al banim—restore the hearts of the fathers to their sons.”

Israeli woman becomes first to conceive child fathered by IDF soldier killed in Hamas war

 

On June 11, Hadas Levy became the first woman to give birth to a child fathered by a soldier killed in Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza, sparked by the Oct. 7 massacre that claimed 1,200 lives.

Capt. (res.) Netanel Silberg, Levy’s fiancé, was killed in combat in Gaza in December 2023. The couple met on a blind date arranged by friends in May 2022.

"He was very handsome. He came to pick me up and waited for me outside his car, like a man from another era. He was tall — about 1.80 meters (approximately 5 feet, 11 inches) — well-built, and when he removed his glasses, he had the most beautiful green eyes. He was the whole package," Levy told Fox News Digital.

As the full extent of the Oct. 7 carnage emerged, Silberg answered the call to arms. Although his age and rank exempted him from serving in Gaza, he joined the first wave of soldiers deployed there.

"I kept telling him not to go, but he was restless. He went to pick up his army gear from his parents and said he would come back, but instead he went to the battlefield," Levy recalled.

While on leave the following month, Silberg bought a ring and proposed.

"We got engaged around November, but we didn't have a party. We never spoke about what I would do if something happened to him, because it wasn’t an option," Levy said.

On Dec. 18, 2023, Silberg was killed in action.

"I was working that morning. I’m not a spiritual person, but I felt such intense nausea that I had to spit into a garbage can. I went home early, and it turned out the nausea struck at the same time he was killed," Levy recalled.

Because the couple was not married, Levy received no official notification; she learned of Silberg’s death through a phone call from his mother. It was on that call when Levy asked his mother the question that would continue on his legacy.

"I just remember lying on the carpet and begging his mother on the phone to ask them to perform the procedure to collect Netanel’s sperm. She said yes immediately," Levy said.

The procedure of collecting the deceased male's sperm, once rare, became common after Oct. 7, Dr. Eran Altman, director of the sperm bank and men’s infertility clinic at Rabin Medical Center–Beilinson Hospital, told Fox News Digital. The procedure is similar to one performed on infertile living men.

"In the week after Oct. 7, because of the mass killings, it took time to identify the bodies. We received them several days later and tried to retrieve sperm, but we found that after more than 72 hours, and usually after 48 hours, the sperm is no longer viable," he said.

Since then, the Israeli army has become more efficient at transporting bodies quickly, ensuring casualties arrive in their uniforms and gear to avoid delaying the procedure.

The sperm is preserved in liquid nitrogen at –196 degrees Celsius, where it can remain viable for decades.

Previously, a court order was required to collect the samples from fallen soldiers. Since Oct. 7, the law has been temporarily amended: the procedure can now be performed without a court order, but the sperm cannot be used without one. Altman’s clinic at Rabin Medical Center–Beilinson Hospital collected eleven sperm samples from Silberg.

During shiva, the seven-day Jewish mourning period, Levy told Silberg’s mother that she would begin the process of conceiving using his samples.

"I felt like there was no life without him and that I couldn’t continue. I felt it was the only living thing that I could still get from him. I wanted something from him growing inside me," Levy said.


Levy described the challenges of navigating her pregnancy without her partner. She said she had to take every test alone and explain his absence whenever asked about the father. With Netanel deceased, she was unable to undergo genetic screenings and often had to rely on his mother for information about his family.

In June, Levy gave birth to her son via C-section at Hadassah University Hospital on Mount Scopus in Jerusalem, where she had also undergone insemination accompanied by Dr. Efrat Esh-Broder from the IVF unit.

"I love him because he is who he is, not because he is his father’s son. I didn't call him Netanel. He is not a gravestone," she told Fox News Digital.

Three months later, her son has his father’s nose and ears. Levy said Silberg would have been upset, as he never liked his own features.

"We look at pictures of Netanel already. He needs to be proud of his dad, his dad’s story is one of bravery. He needs to know he has a dad and a family," she said.

Levy is frequently approached by women seeking guidance on the process. In addition to her, around six other IDF widows are pursuing parenthood using sperm retrieved from their deceased husbands.

The IDF Widows and Orphans Organization (IDFWO) offers comprehensive support throughout the process, helping families navigate emotional, legal, and medical challenges.

"You must want the child for the child and not for his father who was killed. It’s something that is forgotten sometimes. The child can’t only be his father’s son, it’s not fair. To the girls who want to do it, I say do it. It’s continuity, it’s life and it’s amazing," Levy said.

English nurse secretly married Manchester synagogue terrorist Jihad Al-Shamie after converting to Islam

 

An English mother of five children who works for the state health care system as a nurse secretly “married” Manchester synagogue terrorist Jihad Al-Shamie after converting to Islam, according to a report.

Elizabeth Davis, 46, had told her family about the relationship only after Al-Shamie carried out last week’s Yom Kippur attack that left two people dead and several others wounded, The Sun reported.

Relatives said they were “horrified” to learn she was involved with the 35-year-old Syrian-born extremist, who was shot dead by armed police after ramming worshippers with his car and stabbing bystanders outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue.

A source told The Sun: “Liz converted to Islam four years ago.”

“Her conversion caused tensions with her family, they say she became a totally different person after that. She stopped communicating with relatives and friends,” the source said.

“It was like she had been brainwashed,” the source added. “The family only found out that she had got married to Al-Shamie after the synagogue attack on Thursday.

“The family are horrified that she has been involved with someone like that. It’s possible she got married to him in an Islamic law ceremony.”

Davis, a resident of Bolton, worked for the National Health Service, the UK’s publicly funded medical system, but it was unclear whether she still works there.

Police have not said whether Davis faces any criminal scrutiny.

Greater Manchester Police said their counter-terrorism investigation is “continuing at pace,” with “significant resources” deployed to “establish the full picture into what has happened.”

Authorities confirmed that three men remain hospitalized with serious injuries — including a security guard struck by the terrorist’s car and a Community Security Trust volunteer who suffered stab wounds.

Al-Shamie, who came to Britain as a teenager from Syria and became a citizen in 2006, had worn what appeared to be a suicide vest during the attack.

Investigators later determined the device was fake.

Two men — identified by police as Adrian Daulby, 53, and Melvin Cravitz, 66 — were killed. At least one of them was accidentally hit by police gunfire during the confrontation, according to officials.

Al-Shamie had been free on bail for alleged rape when he carried out the deadly rampage, according to reports.

Greater Manchester Police were investigating a sex-assault case involving him earlier this year, the British newspaper the Guardian reported.

“He was on nobody’s radar for terrorism, but he definitely had a criminal record,” a police source told the paper.

Investigators are also examining whether Al-Shamie sent death threats to a British politician more than a decade ago.

In 2012, Conservative MP John Howell received an email signed “Jihad Alshamie” stating: “It is people like you who deserve to die.”

The email was allegedly sent after the lawmaker defended Israel’s right to protect itself, The Times reported.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said officials had been struck by the assailant’s unusual first name — a term used by Islamist extremists — but confirmed it was his birth name.

Al-Shamie’s father previously posted social media messages expressing support for Hamas after the group’s Oct. 7, 2023, massacre of around 1,200 Israelis, according to reports.

Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch visited the synagogue over the weekend and warned that British Jews “must be given greater security” as some families are leaving the UK “to go to Israel.”

She said: “Israel is at war. How can people be leaving the UK to go to a war zone and think that they’ll be safer there?”

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who toured the scene on Friday, urged demonstrators planning marches in Manchester and London to “respect the grief of British Jews.”

Forensic teams continued to search multiple homes across Manchester on Sunday, while officers maintained an armed presence outside Jewish institutions nationwide.




Sunday, October 5, 2025

Laura Loomer Is Turning Against MAGA Stalwarts

President Trump confidante Laura Loomer has successfully campaigned for the ouster of more than a dozen national security officials and others she has accused of secretly working against the president’s “Make America Great Again” agenda.

Now she is training her considerable firepower inside the MAGA tent. 

In recent weeks, the right-wing conspiracy theorist has:

Gone after former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, dubbing him “Tucker Qatarlson” who is being “bought off by the Muslim Brotherhood,” and attacking his son who works for Vice President JD Vance;

Accused Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of funneling government money to her own daughter and called her a “loud-mouthed bitch”; and

Said that Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, whose wife was killed by a suicide bomber, was soft on terrorism.

“They can attack me all they want, I’m more America First than them,” Loomer said in an interview, adding that she believed she faced targeting herself because she is Jewish.

The 32-year-old, self-styled journalist with 1.8 million followers on X and a twice-weekly podcast “Loomer Unleashed,” has emerged as a powerful figure in Trump’s second term, speaking to the president in the evening when she calls, and telling him who she thinks is disloyal to him, according to people familiar with the conversations.

White House officials have grown tired of her posts and Loomer’s efforts to work around them, several administration officials said. Top administration officials have launched a hunt to try to find out what motivates her posts and attacks, the officials said.

On Wednesday, she claimed that Nicholas Waytowich, a U.S. Army official, was fired because she had identified him as the creator of Red Dot, an app that tracks ICE officials. An Army official said Waytowich is suspended and under investigation.

“I don’t work for the administration, and I don’t control hiring,” said Loomer. “I’m posting facts.”

Some White House officials have also grown concerned about Loomer’s access to Trump and suspected that she was being paid for some of her attacks. Several posts outside her usual national security interests, including a campaign against a Food and Drug Administration official and push for the administration to approve a drilling license off the coast of Venezuela, raised particular concerns at the White House, according to administration officials. Loomer has denied taking money for specific posts.

She has continued to receive funding from ideologically motivated donors who believe anti-Trump Democrats remain in national security roles, and others with politically aligned interests, according to people familiar with the matter.

Loomer had sought a job in the Trump White House, but officials didn’t hire her, and she has since turned to seeking a press credential to cover the White House, according to people familiar with the matter. The credential hasn’t yet materialized. She compiles and pitches opposition research under the consulting firm Loomered Strategies.

Loomer got her start at Project Veritas, a conservative group known for its sting videos, and twice ran unsuccessfully for Congress. Amid her posts attacking conservatives, she also frequently targets Democrats, Muslims, and immigrants. She is now banned from Facebook, Instagram, PayPal, and other sites, for her racist views.

Her work has often been funded by conservative donors who supported right-wing positions on Israel or critical views of Islam. She has worked for years with an Israeli-American cyber intelligence analyst, Yaacov Apelbaum, who was involved with analyzing and distributing content from Hunter Biden’s laptop before the 2020 election.

Apelbaum has provided Loomer with research for her recent attacks, according to a person with direct knowledge of the work, including against national security officials the two deemed to be Muslim sympathizers.

In an interview with the Journal, Apelbaum said Loomer has been unfairly tarred as a far-right firebrand. “She doesn’t hate Muslims, she’s terrified of Muslims,” he said.

Loomer acknowledged their collaboration but declined to elaborate. “We both run in the same circles,” she said.

Loomer’s intraparty attacks have expanded as some Trump allies have openly started criticizing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and veering into antisemitic conspiracy theories. Carlson and podcaster Candace Owens, for example, have suggested that Israel may have been involved in the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk last month, which had allegedly targeted him for his shifting views on the country.

In his speech at Kirk’s memorial, Carlson likened the killing to that of Jesus Christ, saying: “I can just sort of picture the scene in a lamp-lit room with a bunch of guys sitting around eating hummus, thinking about what to do about this guy telling the truth about us.”

Netanyahu has said it is “insane” and “outrageous” to suggest that the country had anything to do with Kirk’s death. Top Turning Point officials have denounced the theories.

Loomer has since claimed Carlson took money from Doha and suppressed damaging information about Biden, referencing claims derived from Apelbaum’s analysis.

Carlson said he has never taken money from any government, including Qatar, and has no debt or investors. “I’m the only one to blame for my opinions,” he said. Owens said supporters of Israel were “scraping the very bottom of the barrel, and at the bottom is Laura Loomer.”

Loomer’s attacks on other Trump officials have continued.

Last month, Loomer assailed a report released by Kent, the counterterrorism center chief and Trump supporter who lost his wife in a 2019 suicide-bomber attack in Syria. Kent’s report warned against al Qaeda attacks in the U.S., but Loomer complained that the report characterized the threat as violent extremism, rather than Islamic terrorism.

Kent suggested on X that Loomer was being compensated by foreign interests, writing that she “is paid by the side thats [sic] too afraid to come at me directly, but knows it’s losing.”

Loomer took offense to the comments and asked him to delete the post. He hasn’t done so.

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Netanyahu critics are 'a violent and embarrassing cult'....Channel 12 journalist

 

Channel 12 News journalist Yaron Avraham issued a rare attack on opponents of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing them of preferring that the hostages not be freed merely so they can claim that US President Donald Trump “hurt” Netanyahu.

This is “a violent and disgraceful cult belonging to the most despicable category — those who, in the name of their hatred for Netanyahu, would even rather the hostages not be released, so long as Trump ‘screws’ him. Those who blame him for October 7, and justifiably so, but won’t give him credit for a heroic operation in Iran.”

Avraham also criticized “those who get angry when a political source is quoted (other than when it’s intended to sabotage a deal), yet showered [former Prime Ministers Yair] Lapid or [Naftali] Bennett with flattering propaganda pieces in the papers, as if they were personal Facebook posts. The lowest of the low.”

On Saturday night, Netanyahu issued a statement to the media regarding Hamas' apparent acceptance of Trump's proposal for ending the war in Gaza.

"Throughout the war, there were those who relentlessly claimed that we could not get back all of the hostages without withdrawing from Gaza. I believed otherwise, and I acted otherwise." 

He added: "In order to return the remaining 48 hostages, I instructed the IDF to enter Hamas' important fortress - Gaza City. At the same time, I detailed with President Trump the diplomatic process in which, instead of Israel being isolated, Hamas will be isolated." 

"I hear that there are those who say that Hamas was already prepared a year ago to release all of our hostages without us fully withdrawing from Gaza. That is simply a lie. What brought about the change in Hamas' position is the diplomatic and military pressure that we applied." Netanyahu concluded, "I thank my friend President Trump for his unyielding support. To you, I say: This is real, and it will happen very soon."

"I have instructed the negotiating team to leave for Egypt to finalize the technical details of our hostages' release. Our goal is to keep the negotiations limited to a few days. 

Trump said clearly: 

We will not put up with procrastination and evasiveness. During the second stage, Hamas will be disarmed and Gaza will be disarmed. It will either be achieved through diplomacy, or militarily, but it will be achieved."