Corporal S., a Beit Shemesh resident serving as a Mashakit Tash (conditions NCO) in the IDF Logistics Directorate, has been selected as a President’s Outstanding Soldier for 2026 — one of the most prestigious honors in the IDF.
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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
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Pride of Beit Shemesh: Corporal S. Named President’s Outstanding Soldier for 2026
Corporal S., a Beit Shemesh resident serving as a Mashakit Tash (conditions NCO) in the IDF Logistics Directorate, has been selected as a President’s Outstanding Soldier for 2026 — one of the most prestigious honors in the IDF.
As the Flag Flies Above the Beis Medrash, Ponevezh Yeshiva Continues to Defy Norms Every Yom Hatzmaot
In the heart of the chareidi world, where Israel’s Independence Day is often marked quietly, one yeshiva continues a decades old tradition that turns heads every single year and reminds everyone that we are all brothers.
At Ponevezh Yeshiva, the Israeli flag is raised proudly above the beis medrash on Yom Ha’atzmaut, a practice that dates back to the founding of the country. The tradition was established by the legendary rosh yeshiva, Rabbi Yosef Shlomo Kahaneman, who insisted that the flag be hung each year in recognition of what he viewed as a historic moment for the Jewish people, and as an appreciation for the country that allows its people to live in peace.
From the very beginning of the State, he saw its establishment not necessarily through a political lens, but as a form of divine protection and a moment that strengthened the Jewish identity around the world. And so, every year since, the yeshiva has continued the custom. On Independence Day morning, the flag is raised atop the building and remains there for exactly 8 hours, typically from the morning until the afternoon, before being taken down.
The sight is unusual and frankly quite striking. In a city like Bnei Brak, most yeshivos do not mark the day in visible ways, the image of a large Israeli flag flying over one of the most prestigious Yeshivos in the world is symbolic and inspiring.
For many who consider themselves to be Chareidi, this minhag represents a unique balance, recognizing the reality and significance of the State, while still remaining firmly rooted in the torah world.
Ladies wear your Shaitels ...You have who to rely on!
A flood of emails has come in attacking the recent article on how Rav Dov Landau shlita saved the sheitels.
What follows is the fuller halachic picture.
2004: The Year the Sheitelach Burned
In the spring of 2004, frum women faced a terrifying question:
More than two decades later, most of those women are again wearing sheitelach, many made from Indian hair.
North Miami Beach Resident, Yona (Shaya) Lunger, Arrested Twice, Charged with Multiple Sex Crimes Against Children
Why Begin is not buried on Har Herzl and is buried instead on Har Hazeisim?
On the day Menachem Begin died, everyone was shocked to discover that, contrary to expectations, Begin had ordered that he be buried on the Mount of Olives, next to the graves of the pilgrims, Meir Feinstein and Moshe Barazani.
In order to understand Begin's will, we have to go back exactly 79 years from today, to the night of the 2nd of Iyar 5707.
It was night in the death row cell in the Russian Compound in Jerusalem. Two twenty-year-old men were sitting there.
One, Meir Feinstein, a Jerusalemite, an Ashkenazi. and the other, Moshe Barazani, a Jew from Baghdad.
Both were sentenced to death by the British, And the next morning they were supposed to be taken to the gallows.
But their plan was different. They hid a hand grenade inside an orange. And their plan was that when the sentinels came to hang them in the morning, They will explode along with the executioners.
They decided that if they go, They will not be led like sheep to the slaughter.
Rather, they will walk like warriors, In the sense of ״תמות נפשי עם פלשתים״,, Like the hero Simshon in his time.
But the day before the execution of the sentence, they learned that Rabbi Yaakov Goldman intended to come in the morning and pray with them before the hanging, to accompany them on their final journey.
They understood that their plan might endanger the rabbi, so they called on him to come early, at night. They gave him a Bible with final messages to their families and asked him to get out of the cell and pray in the hallway. He went out.
And they began to sing, "אדון עולם אשר מלך״. Barazani held the grenade in his left hand. Feinstein clinged to him, chest to chest with the grenade between them
And when they embraced, they turned on the grenades, before the executioner reached them.
The explosion shook the entire building.
When the British broke in, They found two bodies connected to each other. They couldn't separate them as They had hugged too tightly.
Begin remembered this story all his life.
And in 1981, when the broadcaster Dudu Topaz,who despised Begin's party ,mocked the members of the Mizrachi Sfardie communities, Begin responded in a speech that was etched in the national memory:
"Our members of the Mizrahi communities were heroic fighters! Feinstein was of European descent, Ashkenazi. Moshe Barazani was a Sephardi from Iraq.
The night after they were sentenced to death, the rabbi insisted on coming and leading them to the hanging,but they didn't want to hurt the rabbi –
After the rabbi left they took a hand grenade and placed it between their hearts. And clicked it!
Ashkenazi? Iraqi? Jews! Brothers! Fighters!"
It wasn't a political speech.It was a real cry from the soul.
And when Begin died, Eleven years after that speech,He wrote in his will:
"My dear Yechiel, when the day comes, I wish to be buried on the Mount of Olives, next to Meir Feinstein and Moshe Barazani."
Not in the section of the nation's greats.
But next to two twenty-year-old guys.
Why?
Because in Begin's eyes, they were a symbol of Israel's unity. Ashkenazi and Iraqi who fought together for Israel's freedom, And when their time came, they embraced so tightly, So much so that it was impossible to separate them even in death.
Today, the 2nd of Iyar 5786, 79 years since that morning, How many Israelis know who Meir Feinstein is? How many have they heard of Moshe Barazani? How many visitors to their grave on the Mount of Olives?
Our job and duty is to make sure that the next generation knows who Feinstein and Barazani were.to make sure that we understand why Begin insisted on being buried there.Because when you forget Feinstein and Barazani, you also forget what we are supposed to be.
Jews. Brothers. Fighters. Ashkenazi and Iraqi, Feinstein and Barazani, together.
May their memory be blessed and cherished in our hearts forever. 🕯️
Satmar Pushes Out a Desperate Kol Korah .."Don't Say Chapters 107-118 Tehillim" on Hey Iyur ....
This is too funny for words!! Satmar decided to be smarter than the RBS"O and circumvent what HE really wanted!
Satmar has a Tehillim regiment that dictates the chapters of Tehillim to be said on particular days.
This year Chapters 107 - 118 came out on the 5th of Iyur, Yom Ha'atzmot!
The problem was that the Hungarian/Romanian ama-ratzim discovered almost too late, that the entire Hallel is smack in these chapters ... Hallel is chapters 113-118!!! Just as the RBS"O wanted!!
As believing Jews, we believe that there are no coincidences, and the RBS"O wanted Satmar to say Hallel on Yom Ha'atzmot"
Boy does the RBS"O have a sense of humor!
What to do???
The Imams of Satmar issued a Fatwa that those chapters of Tehillim were to be moved up to 3rd of Iyur!! Far away from the 5th, against the wishes of the RBS"O
And they are not ashamed to say that in their Kol Korah!!
"According to our Seder of Tehillim that we recite each day in our Temples, the Seder that contains Hallel will come out on this bitter day Hey Iyur! The very day that the Tumedika Government was established in our holy land!
Therefore according to the ruling of Our Rabbi, Harav Hagoen Hakodosh Shlitah, we changed the seder "
Chareidie Sinas Chinam Bullying and Sefira
DIN: I decided to re-post an article I wrote last year, since it is relevant now too, in these days of sefira! May the RBS"O bring the geula today!
The Gemarrah in Yevamos 62b, tells us that Rabbi Akiva