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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, May 27, 2026

After Massive Uproar Amshiniov Tries to Pacify Yeshivish World ..But here is the conversation






 Before even getting to see the actual back and forth with the Amshinover Rebbe's, let’s be honest about what just happened:
The Amshinov community experienced the classic chareidi backlash that erupts whenever anyone — even a revered tzaddik — deviates from the “accepted” practice, even when that practice may be deeply flawed.

Amshinov put out a "retraction" to “feed the lion,” hoping that by appeasing the extremists, the extremists would leave them alone. But that’s not how this dynamic works. Appeasement never satisfies; it only emboldens. Once you show fear, the lion doesn’t walk away — it circles back for more.

And now Amshinov is discovering this the hard way. Their retraction won’t protect them. The same forces that turned on others in the past will turn on them as well. They are now in the crosshairs, just as happened to Rabbi Leiber of Bnei Brak — a painful reminder of what happens when you try to placate those who thrive on intimidation.

Appeasement has never worked in our history. It doesn’t work now either.

In the end, Amshinov will learn the same lesson everyone else has learned the hard way: once you start feeding the lion, you don’t tame it — you just teach it where to find its next meal.


This is the conversation between the Amshinover Rebbe and his son, verbatim, regarding the issue of ascending the Har Habayis during the current period.

During the conversation, the Rebbe was asked whether it is forbidden today to ascend the Temple Mount, and he replied that there are areas deep in the territory of the mount that are forbidden to enter. However, certain areas, close to the entrance, are permissible after immersing in a ritual bath.

"Can someone who immerses in a regular mikveh (ritual bath) enter the Temple Mount?" his son asked. 

The Rebbe answered:

 "Yes, but again, only the beginning of the Temple Mount." The son pressed further: "Where is the beginning - where today’s Temple Mount is?" The Rebbe replied: "Not deep inside. Deeper inside is already the cheil (the perimeter outside the outer courtyard of the Temple)."

When asked whether the Western Wall is connected to the Temple, the Rebbe answered that "the Western Wall is connected to the wall of the Temple Mount," as brought in Kaftor Vaferach, chapter 6.

 To the question of whether "behind the wall of the Kotel is already the Temple Mount," the Rebbe said, "Apparently, yes. But the Temple Mount is not the Temple courtyard. The Temple Mount is the Camp of the Levites," the Rebbe explained. 

Therefore, it is permitted to enter the area at the beginning of the Temple Mount after proper immersion for purification according to Jewish law.

The conversation also dealt with the issue of waving the Two Loaves on the Temple Mount, as they said was done on the Shavuot (Feast of Weeks) holiday.

 "Seemingly, there is a mitzvah (Torah commandment)," the Rebbe replied. However, he noted that "it must be baked inside," adding, "I do not understand how they take it out" after the waving. Seemingly, he said, "there is a problem that it becomes invalid by being taken out." The Rebbe also raised additional questions such as priestly lineage, various colors mentioned on the subject, and the location of the altar.

The Rebbe’s son asked whether "this is like the Passover sacrifice," and his father responded, "The Passover sacrifice is required of each and every individual; the Two Loaves are a communal meal-offering." He also stressed that "for the Passover sacrifice, an altar is needed."

"Are they carrying an altar with them too?" he asked with a smile, referring to Temple service activists who entered the Mount, 13 of whom were arrested after waving the Two Loaves.






When a woman in hijab passionately challenged Rabbi Meir Kahane:Watch his response

 

 Classic 1980s debate moment. 

A woman in hijab passionately challenges Rabbi Meir Kahane: “How can you have no compassion for the Arab people?” invoking Hitler and Palestinian suffering.

Kahane’s calm, piercing response cuts through:

“You had an opportunity for your own state in 1948. The UN proposed partition plan which would have created a Palestine and an Israel. You went to war. You killed 6,000 of our people. ’56, another war. ’67, another war. ’73, another war. I don’t trust you. I don’t believe you. When I’m attacked and I win and you lose, and you’re the one that started it, learn one thing… you take the consequences of your actions.”

Raw, unfiltered truth about repeated rejection of peace and the cost of starting wars. 

No slogans. Just history. 

Israeli Shekel getting stronger and stronger creating financial pressure for Americans in Israel


 A strengthening Israeli shekel is creating growing financial pressure for Americans living in Israel and for nonprofits that rely heavily on donations from the United States, according to a report by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.

The shekel has climbed to near-record highs against the U.S. dollar, trading at less than three shekels to the dollar, its strongest level in decades.

 While the stronger currency has been viewed by some as a sign of resilience in Israel’s economy during wartime, many Americans in Israel say it has sharply increased their cost of living.


Gerer Chasid Rabbi Becomes Viral Symbol of IDF Unity

 




Rav Yehuda Weitzman, a Gerer Chasid and IDF reservist, went viral after being  photographed leaving home after Shabbat carrying a Torah scroll, combat vest, and suitcase. After serving as an officer and battalion rabbi during the war, he chose to give up his rank and rejoin as a combat soldier in the IDF’s Hasmonean Brigade.

Weitzman also helped raise donations from Charedi communities for IDF soldiers. He has brought 19 Torah scrolls into combat zones, saying they help unite religious, secular, and traditional soldiers under “one people, one heart.”


Degel HaTorah Considering Cooperation With Eisenkot who Wants a 2 States In Eretz Yisrael


 Degel HaTorah Considering Cooperation With Eisenkot

Degel doesn't care about 2 states or 3 states as long as it doesn't effect Bnei-Brak, Betar Illit etc. They will sit with Eisenkot, Bennett or the Arabs as long as they get shekels for the Moisdois! 

The Ultra Orthodox faction Degel HaTorah is reportedly exploring cooperation  with Gadi Eisenkot on a future Haredi draft law, signaling frustration with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the enlistment crisis.

Eisenkot is for Charedim in the Army 

When a Girl in pants gives Mussar to Hundreds of Satmar Chassidim protesting in Support of Hamas

 



Below see a Satmarer trying to explain to what he though was an Arab that Mamzarani is not an antisemite he  is just an anti-Zionist like all Satmereers!

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Germany caught funding Hamas-linked network for years

 

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel 

A bombshell confidential audit revealed that German governments under former chancellor Angela Merkel funded an Islamic charity tied to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood for years, despite warnings, Israeli sanctions, and serious security concerns.

According to the explosive report, Germany’s Foreign Office continued to funnel taxpayer money into Islamic Relief while allegedly failing to track where the funds ultimately ended up. Auditors accused officials of operating “blindly,” even as Israel viewed the organization as part of Hamas’s financial network.

One shocking revelation claimed that €240,000 in cash was allegedly flown from Germany to Turkey inside suitcases, fueling fears that European money may have flowed through extremist-linked channels unchecked.

Critics called the scandal a staggering failure by Berlin and a dangerous example of Europe’s repeated blindness toward Islamist networks operating under the cover of humanitarian aid.t networks operating under the cover of humanitarian aid.

Qatar secretly funding Iran, saving it from economic collapse

 

Doha reportedly providing Tehran a financial lifeline, despite Iranian attacks on Qatar.

By World Israel News Staff

Qatar is funneling money to the Iranian regime, according to a report published on Monday by Israel Hayom, providing Tehran with a much-needed financial lifeline.

Doha has become a key venue in the US-Iran talks as Tehran presses for access to billions of dollars in frozen assets and Washington seeks guarantees on the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s nuclear program.

However, Israel Hayom reported that Qatar’s role has gone beyond mediation, citing two Gulf diplomatic sources and a Western intelligence official who said Doha has provided financial assistance to Iran in recent weeks as the US naval blockade has intensified pressure on Tehran’s finances.

The report said Iran has struggled to pay public-sector salaries, fund imports and sustain the coffers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

The report came as Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Central Bank Governor Abdolnaser Hemmati traveled to Doha for talks that officials and regional reports said focused on the Strait of Hormuz, highly enriched uranium and frozen Iranian assets.

A source cited by Daily Sabah said Hemmati’s inclusion in the delegation was tied to “the issue of frozen funds, which is addressed in the MoU as part of an eventual final deal.”

  Iran feels squeeze as blockade, failed talks take toll

Iranian state-linked Fars News Agency reported that Hemmati traveled to Qatar “in line with efforts to pursue the unfreezing of Iran’s assets” and as part of the negotiations’ economic commission, IranWire reported.

The central bank chief was expected to discuss blocked Iranian funds and other financial issues with Qatari officials in Doha.

At the center of the dispute is Iran’s demand for access to frozen money held in Qatar.

Tehran is seeking the release of funds, including $12 billion in Qatar, immediately upon the signing of a memorandum of understanding, Iran International recently reported.

The report said the US is prepared to move on the funds only after the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and an Iranian commitment on the nuclear issue.

Israel Hayom said Qatar’s contacts with Iran expanded after the ceasefire more than a month ago, with Doha seeking to avoid renewed Iranian attacks on its territory.

The report said Qatar had remained protected during post-ceasefire incidents in which the UAE and Saudi Arabia were attacked, and that some Iranian payments could be disguised as fees connected to tankers passing through Hormuz.

Mark Bouzyk, chief scientific officer of AllaiHealth, was fired from his company after videos of his wife's rant went viral.

 

 An executive was fired in the US after his wife hurled antisemitic insults and mocked the daughter of their Jewish neighbor, who was killed while serving in Israel's Border Police force.

Mark Bouzyk, co-founder and chief scientific officer of AllaiHealth, was fired from his company after videos of his wife's rant went viral.

Anna Bouzyk was recorded yelling at her neighbor David Lubin.

Sergeant Elisheva Lubin, 20, was stabbed to death by a 16-year-old Muslim while patrolling Jerusalem's Old City in November 2023.

Elisheva, a U.S. citizen, grew up in Georgia, moved to Israel in August 2021, and began her mandatory military service in March 2022.

David Lubin was putting up stickers in her honor in his Dunwoody, Georgia, neighborhood when he was accosted.

Trump's Peace Plan with Iran is Delusionally Dangerous

 

by Scott Kahn

The news is constantly changing, so perhaps by the time you read this, the ceasefire deal will have been signed, or tabled altogether, or some other option we have not even considered. Nevertheless, these are my thoughts as of 4 PM Israel time on May 26, 2026:

President Donald Trump is touting his latest attempt at officially ending the United States and Israel’s war against Iran. While the war could have concluded in many different ways, and may yet continue given Iran’s insistence on negotiating as if it is the absolute victor, the ceasefire Trump is apparently choosing is among the least welcome to Israelis of all political stripes.

Let’s briefly examine some of the reasons that this is true.