Thursday, June 30, 2022

R' Shlomo Z. Perlstein & R' Mordechai Goldstein ..Beit Shemesh Rabbis Cause Huge Chillul Hashem in Ramat Beit Shemesh

 

  
The city of Beit Shemesh invited parents with children to the Yarmuth Park located in Ramat Alef. 

The purpose for this gathering was to teach children safety, how to contact the different EMS services, and give kids a chance to learn about the different emergency services and what they do, in a fun and positive environment. This was an opportunity to experience the "Yom Kehilla," and to learn some vital  CPR techniques. 

But it turned into hell on earth. 

Some of the Rabbanim of Beit Shemesh issued a Kol Korah that prohibited all residents from partaking in this event! 



Two of the Beit Shemesh Rabbis that cater to the extremists and who signed this document are Anglos.

ובני קרח לא מתו

Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Perlstein of Rechov Nachal Ramot 5/13 and Rabbi Mordechai Goldstein of Rechov Nachal Sorek 9/23. 

Remember:    במקום חילול השם אין חולקין כבוד להרב

But it didn't stop there. The extremists hired buses packed with these hooligans who came as far as from Yerushlayim but most from the ערי מקלט of  Beit Shemesh, Beit Shemesh Bet, to disrupt the entire event! 

And disrupt they did! 



They were screaming and shouting and scaring the living daylights out of the innocent children,  the toddlers not knowing what was happening started crying hysterically;  mothers couldn't calm the children. 

After some courageous people started arguing with them, they doubled down and  became more disruptive and called more hooligans, who soon arrived in buses with megaphones and started fighting with the police, calling them "nazis." 

The hooligans peppered the entire park with this outrageous Kol Korah and were shouting that these Anglo "rabbanim"  signed this fatwa and therefore it is a "mitzvah" to disrupt the gathering that was teaching children potential lifesaving techniques. 

I tried talking and  explaining to them that these so called "rabbis" weren't our rabbis and were not our poiskim, and therefore their kol kora was meaningless to 99.9% of the residents. They shouted back to me that the entire Beit Shemesh belongs to them and they won't allow anything that they don't approve. 

The majority of Beit Shemesh residents are normal people trying to live their lives in peace, and they, the extremists are a minority of a minority led by a bunch of clueless rabbanim who cave in like a bunch of cowards and who are eager and look forward to have their dummy followers disrupt events, events that are actually a blessing for the community. They encourage these hooligans because there is nothing for these avreichim to do Bein Hazmanim. The Roshei Yeshiva are in quandary and at a loss as what to do to keep them busy. They don't learn and they don't swim or ride bikes or play ball, so to keep them busy these "rabbanim" send them out to disrupt the lives of their brothers and sisters. 

These disruptions continued for three hours straight until the police somehow managed to throw them out and restored order.

Askanim are interested in forming a group that would immediately respond in the event there is another catastrophe like this. A WhatsApp group should  be formed and all who participate would be notified of an impending  extremist "protest". Any extremist caught displaying a Palestinian flag or desecrating our holy city with "tznees" graffiti will be held to give an account. We will also sue them for any damage to property. 

אם החרש תחרישי בעת הזאת רוח והצלה יעמוד ליהודים ממקום אחר ואת ובית אביך תאבדו, ומי יודע אם לעת כזאת הגעת למלכות

See some of the faces of the unadulterated "rishis"





12 comments:

  1. I’m frum born and brought up frum chareidi, I’ve spent the past eight years working within the reform movement, almost every day I see something else extremely negative happening in the chareidi world that convinces me the reform movement seems to be the righteous Jewish way

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    1. Extremists on ither side of the spectrum, do damage to true Yiddishkeit. On the one hand we have the reform/Conservative movements, which have watered down the religion until its almost unrecogniseable, and similarly we have these people from Bet, who act like terrorists, vandalising buildings with graffiti, forcing shops to change their name (Style is much too modern) and trying to make life difficult for anyone who doesn't share their warped views. Neither represent what a good normal Torah Jew should be, and neither should be given a platform from which to preach their nonsense.

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    2. I could go into numerous situations where the reform practice what they preach, all be it not acceptable to many on the other hand I could go into many situations where Rabbonim etc’ do things completely against Halocho and they should know way better

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  2. nice argument... why did you go so far? you could go to righteous goyim as well to see chilul hashem. actualy you don't need to go anywhere to see it, just have to "stay by yourself", not beeing part of anything 100%, 95% is enough too see the other tzad.

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  3. “ the toddlers not knowing what was happening started crying hysterically; mothers couldn't calm the children. “ you are a DRAMA QUEEN. Anything Medina run- they oppose because they don’t believe that it’s with our best interests in mind ( probably true) and everyone expects it business as usual ,
    So relax with the crying babies you cry baby

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    1. Frightening children like a bunch of Cossacks.

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  4. These type of pashkevillim can be distributed by anyone with a gripe. The signature of a Rabbi on a paper that's printed up, could be forged by anyone. I know a number of cases where people printed a pashkeville against themselves so others should have sympathy for them. A husband divorcing a wife puts out a pashkeville saying his wife is a slut.... Whatever the case, this is the brainchild of those aligned with the sitra acher, to break achdus. Be careful whom you vilify. Pashkevillim are created to create anarchy

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  5. The fact that a Rav said not to go to an event does not mean he condoned the Animals that ruined the event. there is a big difference.
    I personally Know Rav Goldstein and know that he is against the sort of animalistic behavior that occurred there.

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  6. 2:02
    I live right across from Yarmut Park, and I have to say that DIN was very benevolent in his post as what actually occurred. It was a thousand times worse. There are no words in the English lexicon to describe the chaos that these animals dressed in Chassisdishe Dress perpetrated on our community. Those videos that DIN posted were taken in the beginning, it got a lot worse and I have videos that I just sent to DIN that makes the Arabs look tame. This was a massive Chillul Hashem, as the Arab workers who are building across the street in "hey" were laughing and enjoying the scene.

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  7. I don't get it. You know this is coming so get a whole bunch of guys with crowbars and then minute the shouting starts, beat the s--t out of them.

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  8. This idiots have too much time on their hands and live from hand outs from the "fersholtene Medineh".
    It's time to cut them off from the freebees. They'll keep busy finding food for their large families, rather then waste their time harassing good folks.

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  9. The difference is that you would feel safe walking through a Reform neighbourhood and might even get a smile or a "hello" from passersby. In a Chareidi neighbourhood you'd be looked at like you're dirt. Tell me, who's truly more decent?

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