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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, June 30, 2026

The Man Who Changed Israel’s History.... Menachem Begin



I had the zchus to see Menachem Begin twice—both times in New York.

The first was in 1962, when he was still in the opposition. He came to Crown Heights and spoke on a Friday night in a large shul called Choivevei Torah. I was just a child, but I still remember the overflowing crowds and his Dvar Torah on Parshas Shemos. He spoke in both Yiddish and English, and the atmosphere was electric.

The second time was in 1978, when he was already Prime Minister and spoke at the Hilton.

This video is truly worthwhile. It portrays a great man in a deeply personal way—and it depicts a true “Son of Klall Yisrael.”


Yurzeit Of the Ohr Hachayim Ha'Kodosh Today


 Chaim ibn Attar, also known as Or HaChaim, was a Moroccan Sephardi rabbi, Talmudist, and kabbalist born in Salé in 1696. 

Revered for his Torah scholarship and holiness, he authored the famed Commentary on Chumash Or HaChaim, blending peshat, derash, remez, and sod, which gained wide esteem, including among early Hasidim.

 After leading yeshivot in Morocco and Italy, he settled in Jerusalem in 1742, founding Yeshivat Knesset Yisrael, and died there in 1743.

Chardeim caused 400 million Shekel in damage to the New "Light Rail" and set back its Opening Operation by 2 years


 

Jewish History in 3 minutes on AI

 


Trump Stops Israel from an all-out Hezbollah elimination in Lebanon

 

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz blamed President Trump on Monday for stopping the Jewish state from eliminating all of Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Explaining to reporters that having a “partnership” with the US “has certain constraints,” Katz said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “stood bravely” against Trump’s demands that Israel Defense Forces leave Lebanon through four phone calls.

”Iran constantly pressured the United States to pressure Israel, in order to stop this,” he said, according to a translated transcript of the briefing obtained by The Post. “At that time, we were attacking all of Lebanon, I remind you.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, and Defense Minister Israel Katz at the Israel Defense Forces officers' course graduation ceremony.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, second right, and Defense Minister Israel Katz, second left, attend the graduation ceremony of the Israel Defense Forces officers’ course at a military base near Mitzpe Ramon, southern Israel, on June 25, 2026.

“Hezbollah … in a panic pressured Iran to connect the arenas,” he added, referring to the linkage of the Lebanon front to the US-Iran cease-fire.

Netanyahu ultimately agreed not to “take down buildings” in Beirut” — something Katz opposed — but pushed to continue “surgical attacks.”

”I’m sorry for that connection [of the cease-fire extending to Lebanon,] but it was an American interest, that [Trump] really, really wanted to promote the possibility of negotiations with Iran, etc., and he saw this as an obstacle to it.”

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz blamed President Trump from stopping Israel from defeating Hezbollah in Lebanon.

That’s when the plan changed to contain IDF troops to southern Lebanon, where Israel and Lebanon agreed last week Israeli forces can remain until Hezbollah is defeated.

Ex-Con Deri Criticizes Ben Gvir for bringing a bill that the banning the Antisemetic Red Cross from Visiting Arab murderers in prison


If Deri told me it was “night outside,” I’d step out and check for myself. Just read his latest statement claiming he “supports the bill.” It’s laughable. Deri couldn’t care less about the Red Cross bill — his only goal is to keep an entire segment of Israeli society out of the army.

And now the Charedim have launched a coordinated attack on Ben Gvir. This week, AMI’s resident “Willing Executioner,” Yossi Krausz, published a five‑page hit piece on him, complete with an unflattering photo designed to make Ben Gvir look like a madman.

I’m not pretending Ben Gvir is perfect — he has his issues. But I’ve never seen Krausz criticize the outrageous statements of Lapid, Ehud Olmert, or Ehud Barak, who regularly help foreign journalists poison global opinion and fuel anti‑Israel sentiment. That silence speaks volumes.

The real reason Charedim are attacking Ben Gvir is panic. Otzma Yehudit currently holds six seats, and recent polls show him rising to nine. Those extra seats are coming from Charedim who are fed up with the narrow, self‑serving agendas of Charedi leadership that are paralyzing Israel.

They’re terrified because Ben Gvir is a shomer Torah u’mitzvos who follows his own rabbanim — and every seat he gains chips away at traditional Charedi influence in the Knesset.

The new Anglo olim are voting for Ben Gvir. In the last two national elections, Beit Shemesh voted overwhelmingly for him. The Charedim see the dam cracking, and they’re desperately trying to plug the leak, and that’s why they brought in Yossi Krausz from AMI:

They hate Smotrich as well, but Smotrich barely passes the threshold in the next election, so he is not an immediate threat, but should he win multiple seats, that would mean two frum parties in the Knesset wielding enormous power and the chardeim will do everything to put breaks on that! 


The Shas faction is sharply criticizing Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, claiming he brought the bill to block Red Cross visits to Nukhba terrorists to a vote on Monday evening in violation of prior agreements. The bill was defeated after failing to secure a majority.

"Shas fully supports the bill to block Red Cross visits to Nukhba terrorists. We suggested to Minister Ben Gvir that the bill be brought forward on Wednesday so that we could vote in favor immediately following the passage of the Basic Law: Torah Study, as agreed upon with the Coalition Chairman. Regrettably, Ben Gvir insisted on bringing it to the floor today. It appears that pulling a political stunt is more important to him than actually passing this vital legislation," 
Shas said in a statement.

Ben Gvir reacted with fury to the allegations against him: 
"The bill to prevent Red Cross visits to imprisoned terrorists is coming to a vote today after Shas requested to delay it last week. Contrary to Shas’s claims, the bill cannot be brought to a vote on Wednesday due to opposition from the minority bloc - meaning it would subsequently become irrelevant."

"Regrettably, Shas is choosing to compromise Israel's security and allow an antisemitic organization to visit Nukhba terrorists, spreading a 'Sde Teiman-style' blood libel against our heroic prison guards and the State of Israel. It seems the Deri-Tibi deal is back in full force. A complete disgrace,"

 

New York's Jews are living on borrowed time

 

Before you read the article below, know that the Satmar community endorsed this despicable Mamzarani and still defend him because they agree with him that "Israel should not exist as a Jewish State! 
Of course after Mamzarani chases the Jews out of NY, the Satmars will blame the Zionists! 
From the Makor Rishon Hebrew weekly. by Rotem Meir Sella

Three radical candidates who received the support of New York City Mayor Zohar Mamdani defeated the establishment candidates of the Democratic Party this week, and they are expected to become members of the U.S. Congress after the midterm elections in November.

Meet them: 
Daryeliza Avila Shbleya from District 13, who on October 8, 2023 celebrated at a pro-Palestinian rally, praising the massacre of Jews; 

Claire Valdez from District 7, who opposes sending weapons or interceptors to Israel; and

 Brad Lander from District 10, the anti-Zionist Jewish representative who ousted the Jewish-Zionist Congressman Dan Goldman, a chilling proof that candidates are willing to sacrifice their own people and join the chorus of genocide to secure a coveted position.

At this point, I am supposed to write about the significance of this victory, but we don't need that to read the writing on the wall: Jews in New York are living on borrowed time.

It has all happened before. In the last century, Vienna, which housed 180,000 Jews, elected Karl Lueger, an antisemitic mayor who was a model and inspiration for Hitler. We know how that ended. It happened in Baghdad, which was also home to hundreds of thousands of Jews, who drowned in blood and hatred during the Farhud, a local Kristallnacht that ended their golden age. And it happened in Thessaloniki, Warsaw, Berlin, and Spain - where Jews felt at their peak, and time and again their success gave rise to deep hatred, persecution, expulsions, and pogroms.

In New York, the same thing is happening right now. In a city that houses more Jews than anywhere else in the world, antisemitism has become an electoral asset. In districts where voter turnout is negligible, hatred for Israel and Jews is the only emotional fuel that manages to get the extremists out of their homes and to the polls. Hatred has become the most effective mobilization engine in the city.


Mamdani did not win despite his hatred of Jews, but because of it; this is the way a large public shows that notwithstanding the low quality of urban infrastructure, it is more important to them to harm their Jewish neighbor and cause him pain than to improve their city.

It's not going to change, and it's not going to become more pleasant or easy. History teaches us that such hatred, once it raises its head, does not rest until it eliminates the ability of Jews to live alongside it. In fact, there is not a single instance in history of a city, nation, or country where the rise of political and institutionalized antisemitism to leadership positions ended quietly-before it exacted its pound of flesh from the Jews.

From history, one can also learn that the Jews of New York will not leave in time. They will continue to cling to the familiar and the comfortable, telling themselves they have another decade or generation - until it is too late - and they will do so while waging a fierce war against any Jew who dares to say otherwise. The reason: They believed they belonged, that despite their Judaism there were ties of ideology, class, and culture. Connections that keep them in exile, which they have become accustomed to seeing as their home.


In Poland in the years leading up to the Holocaust, the Bund, the General Union of Jewish Workers, waged a fierce battle against calls to immigrate to the Land of Israel. The struggle was conducted under an ideology called "Dawkeit" (in Yiddish: "We stay here"), and the leaders passionately proclaimed, "Here is our home. Here we have lived for hundreds of years, here we will stay, and here we will fight for our rights as workers and equal citizens in the new Poland." In Baghdad, community leader Rabbi Sasson Kadori argued: "Zionism is a problem for the Jews of Europe. We are Arabs of the religion of Moses, flesh of the flesh of Iraqi society."

Sigmund Freud did not agree to flee from Vienna to London, claiming that the Austrians would not fall into German barbarism. In 1938, after the arrest of his daughter, he managed to escape by the skin of his teeth, but his four sisters were left behind and murdered by the Nazis.

We will not succeed in fighting the hatred of Mamdani and his supporters, but we must fight against the blindness that New York Jews have imposed upon themselves. Many of them will not like the message and will find it hard to see the Israeli Jewish community, until recently their "little sister," calling them to come home. But in the struggle for life, we must not give up: we must fight to ensure that history, at least in part, does not repeat itself.

Translated from Hebrew (using AI)

Insane!! Trump Presses Israel To Approve Gaza Reconstruction Without Hamas Disarmament

 


The United States has presented Israel with a memorandum outlining a series of commitments it wants approved in writing as part of its plan for post-war Gaza, even if Hamas has not agreed to disarm, Kan News reported.

The document reflects the Trump administration’s push to move forward with its Gaza plan while preventing a return to full-scale fighting. Under the proposal, Israel would permit infrastructure, water, electricity, and other reconstruction projects in designated areas of the Gaza Strip. It would also commit to transferring residents from Hamas-controlled areas into areas administered by the Peace Council by the end of this year.

The proposal also calls for Israel to allow the construction of a headquarters for the technocratic government, approve bases for the international stabilization force, restore the European Hospital by allowing construction materials, medical equipment, and laboratories into Gaza, and establish a secure access corridor to the facility. In addition, Israel would transfer Palestinian Authority tax revenues related to Gaza to the Peace Council.

Another major provision calls for Israel to begin recognizing the technocratic government as the governing authority in Gaza. The document envisions transferring the Palestinian sides of the Kerem Shalom and Rafah crossings to its control, allowing it to move freely for official purposes, authorizing digital payments and fuel distribution, permitting the operation of 4G cellular service in Gaza, and offering conditional amnesty to individuals who surrender their weapons and commit to peace.

In return, the Trump Peace Council would assume responsibility for Gaza’s supply chain, fuel distribution, and payment systems in an effort to significantly reduce Hamas’ ability to collect taxes. The council would also oversee security and public order through an international stabilization force supported by an unarmed Palestinian civilian guard.

At the same time, the document states that Israel would retain the right to take whatever actions are necessary to protect its security if Hamas refuses to disarm. Overall, the proposal signals that Washington wants Israel to advance an alternative governing structure in Gaza and avoid a renewed military campaign, even if Hamas does not immediately surrender its weapons.

Chardeie Rav Causes Huge Chillul Hashem at Bnei-Brak anti-draft Rally calling The IDF Chief of Staff, ימח שמו וזכרו

 

This is nothing new by Charedeim, they throw the words ימח שמו וזכרו around to whomever they don't like, and they did this to Harav Hagoen Avraham Yitzchok Kook z'L and other rabbanim that went against their twisted agendas! But now they hit a new low, cursing someone who is there to protect them so they can protest and disrupt the lives of other Jews! 

I don't know who this R' Aryeh Yazdi is but Gehenim is not too hot for the likes of guys like him! 

Breaking: Shas and the Moetzes Gedoiei Ha'Torah just put out a statement severely condemning Aryeh Yazdi

Defense Minister Yisrael Katz strongly condemned remarks made against IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir during Monday night’s anti-draft rally in Bnei Brak, declaring that “red lines must not be crossed.”

The comments were made by Rav Aryeh Yazdi during the mass protest against the arrest of Yeshiva Bochrim, where he referred to the IDF chief in harsh terms, saying, “The The IDF Chief of Staff, ימח שמו וזכרו”…

Katz responded by praising Zamir and the IDF’s leadership, stating, “Even when there are public disagreements, it is forbidden to cross red lines of incitement and attacks against those who bear the heavy responsibility for the security of the State of Israel.”

“The Chief of Staff and IDF commanders are leading our soldiers on every front in the defense of the State of Israel and the security of its citizens,” Katz added. “Any incitement against them is unacceptable, dangerous, and worthy of condemnation.”

The rally, attended by thousands, was held to protest the arrests of yeshiva bochurim over military conscription.

During the gathering, former Sephardic Chief Rabbi, Hagaon HaRav Yitzchak Yosef declared that if a yeshiva bochur is arrested, “the entire yeshiva should come outside the military prison and recite Selichos,” adding that “wars are won not because of Iron Dome, but because of Torah, the bochurim, and the avreichim.”

At the conclusion of the event, some participants chanted “Deri is a traitor” and “Deri, go home” as Shas MKs attended the rally. Rabbanim present called on the crowd to stop the chants.

A group of demonstrators later descended onto Route 4 in an apparent attempt to block traffic before police intervened.

100 Locations In PA-Controlled Areas Will Be Settled – To Prevent ‘Oct. 7’ In Judea And Samaria


 American Jews need to understand that the so called "settlers" are the ones protecting the Israeli heartland! Just 3 miles from Beit Shemesh is the Gush, if there wasn't Jewish cities in the Gush, then Beit Shemesh would be the border. Settlers need to be supported and Chut Le'aarez Jews need to stop listening to fake stories about the "Violent Settlers" ! The settlers are tzaddikim, believing that all of Eretz Yisrael has to be settled even if it means living in PA controlled areas. I admire them! 

 A secret and detailed contingency plan prepared by settlement movements in Judea and Samaria, led by the Farm Association (Igud HaHavot) and the “Habayta – Returning to the Homeland” Forum, which has reportedly reached the highest levels of government, outlines a dramatic transformation of the region. The stated goal is to nullify the Oslo Accords, restore governance, and create continuous Jewish territorial contiguity.

Behind the initiative are bereaved parents from Judea and Samaria who recently established the forum. Its declared objective is to promote Jewish settlement in open areas throughout the region, including Areas A and B, which are currently administered by the Palestinian Authority.

The forum has completed an extensive mapping operation that lasted many months. Its purpose is to identify and occupy 100 different locations deep inside Area A, which since the Oslo Accords has been under full Palestinian Authority civil and security control.

According to the plan, which has already been presented to several government ministers and to members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s inner circle, the selected sites were chosen deliberately. The forum says these are dominant, strategically important positions. It notes that most of the sites are lands that were previously declared state lands but were transferred to Palestinian Authority responsibility under the Oslo Accords.

Powerful political and practical forces are said to be supporting the initiative behind the scenes. One of the leading advocates of the plan is Bezalel Smotrich, Israel’s Finance Minister and a minister within the Defense Ministry.

The figures leading the project on the ground are individuals with extensive experience establishing outposts and settlement points:

Eliav Libby, one of the founders of the agricultural farm movement in the West Bank, whose son David was killed in fighting in Gaza.

Yehoshua Sherman, whose son Yehuda was killed in a terrorist attack near the “Shuva Yisrael” farm in Samaria.

Members of the “Habayta” Forum explain that the plan emerged directly from lessons learned from the failures surrounding the Gaza Strip. They argue that only a permanent civilian presence at key strategic locations and in open areas can prevent a scenario involving a large-scale infiltration or rocket fire toward central Israeli cities and communities along the security barrier, similar to what occurred during the October 7 attack.

The forum says that the professional mapping work has been completed and that it hopes political approval for implementing the plan and populating the designated sites with settlers will be granted when the appropriate moment arrives.

Sources involved in the initiative told the website Hitnachalut Achshav (“Settlement Now”):

“We are not waiting for a disaster to happen in Judea and Samaria as well. The mapping was carried out in the most professional manner possible. On the day the order is given, these points will be populated by settlers. The goal is to create territorial continuity that will restrict the ability of terrorists to operate freely from areas controlled by the Palestinian Authority. This is not a long and exhausting legislative process. It is a single cabinet decision that could change Israel’s security reality for many years to come.”