Making a Siyum on Route 4 while thousands in cars and buses cannot move an inch!
זו תורה וזו שכרה
It's now totally out of hand, causing hate!
Their "Gedoilim" offer no outlet to these boys with raging hormones and they are bored out of their minds! It was Zos Chanuka, and while IDF Soldiers were on the front being Moiser Nefesh for Klall Yisrael these "Torah" gangsters were out blocking innocent people from going on with their lives! This will not end well as the typical Israeli is getting very frustrated with these Charedie shenanigans and will take the law into their own hands!
Extremist ultra-Orthodox protesters blocked Route 4 in both directions near the Geha Interchange by Bnei Brak and Givat Shmuel, choking one of central Israel’s busiest corridors and triggering heavy gridlock.
Police declared the demonstration illegal and moved in to clear the roadway while diverting traffic, with closures reported along stretches of Route 4 and nearby access points as officers worked to restore flow.
The protest is tied to anger over enforcement against draft evasion
So then the “solution” of your “gedolim” is to have taaruvos of boys mit maydelach before an age that’s mutter, at Bnei Akiva, the flagship Poconos camp, etc, etc. With all that hanky panky they won’t even think of criticizing anything Tzioni
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DeleteBnei Akiva graduates consistently grow into לשם ולתפארת — proud, responsible contributors to Am Yisrael. The Jewish people should take pride in the values and commitment these young men and women embody.
By contrast, Chareidie communities whose leadership encourages a lifestyle of lifelong dependence, leaving many individuals unprepared to support themselves or contribute productively to society.
It is no coincidence that the cities with the highest poverty rates — in both Israel and the United States — are those with the largest concentrations of Charedi populations.
Much of this poverty is not the result of genuine hardship but of systemic reliance on government programs.
Instead of promoting self‑sufficiency, they drag their Torah leaders all over the world to schnoor to sustain communities where able‑bodied well-fed adults are discouraged from working and remain dependent on public assistance, even as they express disdain and denigrate the broader society that supports them.
This dynamic is unhealthy for the individuals involved, unfair to the public, and damaging to the dignity of Torah itself.
"Charedi Protest" These guys don't represent classic charedim. Why not call it Mizrachi for the same price? Emes
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DeleteIn exactly what way "don't they represent classic charedim?"
Sheker