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Monday, June 8, 2020

Rabbi Wallerstein Urges Americans To Make Aliyah


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3 comments:

March of the Cafones said...

Update since DIN's pre-event report

https://nypost.com/2020/06/07/orthodox-jews-march-for-george-floyd-in-brooklyn/

Has Dov Hikind lost his mind, organizing a heimishe Yiddishe "Black Lives Matter" protest march down Ocean Pkwy?????

Dreying zich with Hikind are the joke rabbi Dovid Goldwasser, Chanina Sperlin from Chabad, the Black ger who works at Auction Mart Monsey, a Shvartza galich who had shaychus with the violent criminal George Floyd, and ex-Monsey menuvol-extraordinaire Sanford Rubenstein Esq., who used to be Al Sharpton's sidekick until an alleged rape when he was alone with one of Sharpton's female employees. Rubenstein is known since college and until now when he is an alter shmageggie, that he is with a different Shvartz maydela every night. This is the filth that Hikind hangs out with? And one Shvartz maydela at a time is nisht genug. The Post reported that Rubenstein takes one maydela each time to swinger clubs but when he was being investigated for rape they started denying him entrance as an undesirable who attracts negative attention to their business.

Anonymous said...

A federal appeals court on Monday tossed out three lawsuits challenging President Donald Trump’s ban on travelers from predominantly Muslim countries, a victory for the Trump administration in its years long defense of the ban.

A three-judge panel of the Richmond-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that a federal judge in Maryland made a mistake when he refused to dismiss the lawsuits after the Supreme Court upheld the ban in 2018 in a separate legal challenge filed in Hawaii.

The ban, put in place just a week after Trump took office in January 2017, sparked an international outcry from Muslim advocates and others who said it was rooted in religious bias.

“We conclude that the district court misunderstood the import of the Supreme Court’s decision in Hawaii and the legal principles it applied,” Judge Paul Niemeyer wrote in the unanimous decision.

Justin Cox, an attorney with the International Refugee Assistance Project, the lead plaintiff in the case, said the groups who sued are considering their legal options, which could include asking the panel to reconsider its ruling, appealing to the full 4th Circuit court of 15 judges or asking the Supreme Court to hear the case.

Anonymous said...

If you are willing to work and pay income tax & you and your sons serve in the Army, please come. If not, please stay where you are. Israel cannot afford more people who are willingly a burden on the society.