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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
Friday, June 26, 2026
Zera Shimshon Parshas Balak
Trump's Follies and the perfidy of an Orthodox Jew
Trump stopped the 12 day war prematurely, and joined in six months later because he saw the Israeli success and wanted to claim some credit. He knew the big risk had already been taken by Israel in neutralizing the Iranian air defenses. It was Israel that killed the top leaders… pic.twitter.com/HYISbxCIyx
— Joseph Gelman (@JosephGelman) June 25, 2026
A traitor who masquerades as an Orthodox Jew. Pretends to pray at our Wailing Wall. Then stabs our backs. By advocating that America "rein in" the Jews. And so bombs rain down upon Israelis. Kushner betrays the Jewish People for personal gain. He is lower than a Nazi. https://t.co/Z2jQes7lm3 pic.twitter.com/7i0ZGcuaIn
— Ayn Reagan (@AynReagan) June 25, 2026
Trump Ready to sell Turkey a Hamas Supporter F-35 Fighter Planes!
So, Turkey would’ve fought on Iran’s side but for Trump’s intervention? That means Turkey would’ve fought against us not just Israel. Israel was our ally in fighting Iran. And now we’re selling them 80 fighter engines and F-35s as a reward?
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) June 25, 2026
Does this make any sense? Why is…
As the Trump Administration seeks to stabilize the Gaza Strip through its “Board of Peace” initiative, one participant stands out as particularly ill-suited for the role of mediator: Turkey.
The inclusion of Turkey in any effort to disarm Hamas or promote peace in the Middle East would be laughable if the stakes were not so high.
For years, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his government have served as some of Hamas’s most loyal supporters and protectors.
After Seeing the Protest with his own Eyes Rav Landau Now says that Protests are a "Chillul Hashem"
Thursday, June 25, 2026
A lesson for the Arab TuchisLekker Brad Lander.... Mrs Mamzarani Didn't vote for him despite his pro-Hamas leanings
At the end of the day, Brad Lander is as Jewish as the Satmar Rebbe from Monroe, and since Lander is Jewish, the Mrs couldn't bring herself to vote for a Jew!
IRONIC TWIST: Mamdani’s Wife Left Brad Lander Off Endorsement Post Despite her Husband Backing Him
Our holiday landlord realised we were Jewish. What happened next was deeply troubling
By Rabbi Dr Yoni Birnbaum
There is a peculiar human instinct to believe that certain things happen only to other people. Until they happen to you, prejudice or discrimination can feel like distant problems – possible, certainly, but not immediate.
Satmar and Liberal Jews must stop appeasing the socialist radicals who hate them
The following article was written by Yael Bar tur .. I decided to add the word "Satmar" because it applies to them as well!
The old saying goes that an appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile hoping it will eat him last.
When it comes to Satmar and progressive Jews and the DSA, the well-fed crocodiles are just about ready for dessert.
I’ve been watching this strategy of inclusion of hateful actors by Jewish groups and politicians play out since I came to the US almost 20 years ago from Israel.
Two Chareidi Women Arrested in Poland Airport....50 Kilos of Khat Found in Luggage..... Pidyan Shevyiim Campaign Coming Very Soon
Two young chareidi women from Israel were arrested at Poland’s Krakow Airport after authorities allegedly discovered approximately 50 kilograms of khat in their luggage, exposing what advocates say is a growing pattern of young Israelis being recruited as drug couriers by smuggling networks.
The women, ages 23 and 24, arrived on a direct flight from Israel and were detained immediately upon landing Friday, according to a report published Tuesday. They now face criminal proceedings in Poland, which is considered among the strictest European countries when it comes to the importation of khat, a substance classified there as an illegal drug.
The incident has once again drawn attention to criminal organizations that reportedly target young men and women—often from the chareidi community—and persuade them to transport khat into Europe, where demand for the plant remains high and profits can be substantial.
According to reports, recruiters entice potential couriers by offering free airfare and promising cash payments of roughly 5,000 shekels in exchange for carrying luggage containing the substance.
To ease concerns, the organizers allegedly assure participants that the risks are minimal, claiming that even if they are stopped by customs officials, the worst outcome would be the confiscation of their luggage or a relatively small fine that the smuggling network would cover.
Attorneys familiar with such cases say those promises bear little resemblance to reality.
Attorney Mordechai Tzivin, who has represented Israelis arrested in Europe on khat-smuggling charges, told Ynet that “the concept of ‘at worst they’ll confiscate my suitcase and send me home’ has completely collapsed in recent years.”
According to Tzivin, Poland and several other European countries treat the importation of khat as a serious criminal offense. Once suspicious luggage is discovered, suspects are often arrested immediately and held in detention facilities for extended periods—sometimes weeks or even months—before formal legal proceedings begin.
Legal experts say Polish authorities intentionally employ lengthy pretrial detention as both a deterrent and a punitive measure aimed at discouraging future smuggling attempts from Israel.
For those who agree to participate in such operations, the consequences can be devastating. Many find themselves isolated from their families, incarcerated in a foreign country under difficult conditions, and confronting an unfamiliar legal system, only to realize too late that they were lured into a scheme that may permanently alter the course of their lives.
A Lifetime in Twenty Feet: What to Leave and What to Bring ...A Teaneck Rabbi Making Aliyah
Twenty feet sounds like a lot until it has to hold a lifetime.
In just a few days, the movers will come to pack our belongings into a twenty-foot container that will carry them across the ocean. Furniture, clothing, sefarim, family memories, and the accumulated evidence of years lived in one place. Somehow, all of it has to be measured, sorted, chosen, and packed. We are not only deciding what to ship. We are deciding which parts of our lives we want to carry forward.
For most of Jewish history, when Jews moved, they did not have months to plan, lists to organize, or containers to ship across an ocean. They often had hours. Sometimes less. What they could carry fit into a wagon, or more likely into a small bundle over their shoulders. They carried whatever they could, and they carried what they had to. So I feel grateful beyond words for the luxury of this kind of decision. It is overwhelming, but it is also a gift.
Mazal Tov ! Miraim Shani the widow of Capt Uri Mordechai Shani HY"D Got married to Ofek
Uri was a 22-year-old Golani Brigade officer in the 51st Battalion. He fought for hours against Hamas terrorists near Kissufim before he was killed, leaving behind Miriam and their baby son, Roi.
Under the chuppah, Ofek spoke about Uri’s presence in their new home: “Uri is with us at every stage.” He called their marriage “a second floor built on deep foundations,” thanking Uri for “the first floor.”



