| Shai Tzubari (aka Yenuka) |
No one has any idea who his rebbe was, and where he received his mesorah!
“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
| Shai Tzubari (aka Yenuka) |
"They betrayed the path of the Torah under the guise of Haredi identity, collaborators from our own ranks. With insane sums of money, posters, a mad campaign of voter suppression, all funded by left-wing money, liberal money, and we have clear proof of this."
חשיפה, האסטרטגיה מאחורי הקלעים של הפילוג החרדי.
— זאב זר (@zeev_zer) August 22, 2026
בסוף השבוע שעבר, במהלך כנס פתיחת מערכת הבחירות של תנועת ש"ס בחולון ובמעמד מרן הראש"ל הגר"י יוסף, השמיע יו"ר התנועה, ח"כ הרב אריה דרעי, האשמה חמורה. דרעי טען, "בגדו בדרך התורה תחת כסות חרדית, משתפי פעולה משלנו. בכספים מטורפים,… pic.twitter.com/xvKTMvMP47
"You can't hold a rope at both ends"
“As part of the program Black Kippahs, attorney Natan Rosenblat opened with sharp criticism of Ponovitz's turning to the secular courts, especially because their appeal was rejected this week
‘You cannot, on the one hand, hand over the most important and largest yeshiva in the Torah world to the secular court so that it will decide, and on the other hand shout at the court for ‘taking control of the yeshiva world,’’ Rosenblat argued.
According to him, turning to the secular courts and avoiding resolving the dispute according to Torah law is essentially raising a hand against the Torah of Moses, and it undermines the ability to complain about the judicial system when it intervenes in Haredi matters.”
"There is recognition of the state and the law here"
Maj. (res.) Yoav Adomi, one of the founders of the Milouimnikim movement, pointed in the discussion to what he described as built‑in hypocrisy:
“On the one hand, they take budgets and positions, and when it’s convenient they turn to the High Court of Justice — like with the kosher‑phone reform or daycare subsidies — and on the other hand they cry out against the state and against the High Court.”
Alongside his criticism, Adomi noted that he welcomes the trend:
“Personally, I’m happy, because this shows recognition that there is a state, there is law, and there is an enforcement system with obligations and rights.”
Attorney Yair Gabay compared the situation to what happens in the national‑religious community and offered a sharp forecast:
“In Religious Zionism, you won’t find a boy from Merkaz HaRav or Har HaMor who goes into another yeshiva and beats the rabbis — it simply doesn’t exist,”
Gabay began, adding:
“These events hint at a deep change within the Haredi yeshiva world. In not many years, every Haredi parent who wants the best for his son will send him to a Haredi Hesder Yeshiva.”
Yishai Cohen shared a personal conversation from the past with a friend at the coffee corner of their yeshiva ketana. When his friend said that his life’s aspiration was to reach the Ponovezh Yeshiva, Cohen asked him in astonishment:
“Your aspiration is really to go to a yeshiva where they throw leban (chalk) at each other? That’s your life goal?”
I find it hilarious that some of my naive readers keep commenting that I "hate Charedim" this is too funny for me to even respond.
I am posting a smidgen of video clips that I found on Charedi social media sites and on Charedie News sites, they themselves have had it, and want to see a change as their Torah Leaders don't care or are disconnected! I'm just reposting what they are posting!
When was the last time Rav Moshe Sternbuch, or Rav Dov Landau was stuck in a deliberate traffic stop, for hours?? The answer is never!
Charedim are now terrified of being arrested in these protests so they have now taken the next underage generation, teaching them how to be gangsters and hooligans and teaching them to shout "Nazi" at other Jews and "Shiksa" on daughters of other Jews!
Where are their parents? Where are the mothers??
My friends its Elul and getting a lot worse! The yeshivos don't teach middos, and their parents are gangsters themselves they are what the Ramban calls
נבל ברשות התורה
Tom Barrack is hands down the most retarded Ambassador nominated by President Trump.
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) August 22, 2026
He should resign for his lack of understanding of US foreign policy.
Clash Report is a Turkish media company tied to Erdogan. Here they are promoting the absolutely brain dead US Ambassador… https://t.co/xvvPSZtqM6 pic.twitter.com/uisjv9m6NJ
In the alleyways of Meah Shearim, the children had a name for this pedophile.
Grandpa Eliezer. He is from the Breslov community.
He would wander around them, handing out candies with a smile — and then carry out his sick intentions.This was the “nice grandpa.”
It shows just how crucial it is to teach our children never to blindly trust anyone, no matter how kind or familiar they may seem.
And one more critical point: The police are calling on the public to come forward and file complaints, because it appears he assaulted more than a few victims.
The self-appointed ‘Shomer’ of the Jewish community is loading the cattle cars himself. https://t.co/8pQmlOAsg8
— Lizzy Savetsky (@LizzySavetsky) August 21, 2026
Britain will not stand back and accept the destruction of the two-state solution," the British Foreign Secretary declared this week, after summoning Israel's Chargé d'Affaires like a headmaster calling in a boy caught smoking behind the bicycle shed.
The offense?
A tender for apartments in E1, between Jerusalem and Ma'ale Adumim, in the Jewish homeland, approved in 2025, processed for months, and now suddenly the gravest threat to world peace since the fall of Singapore.
Fine. Don't stand back. Sit down. Lie down. Have a smoke behind the bicycle shed. Do whatever it is you do these days instead of governing His Majesty’s Global Colonial Empire. Just spare us the sermon.
Because here is what has changed, and what London has not yet noticed:
#Developing: A car somehow plunged into a backyard swimming pool on Long Island. Nassau County police said they were responding to the accident in Hewlett. pic.twitter.com/RWI3i9SJ6w
— FOX 5 NY (@fox5ny) August 21, 2026
Allison Rahmani, a 40-year-old mother of four and teacher at the Hebrew Academy of Five Towns and Rockaway, died Friday morning after the SUV she was driving crashed into an in-ground swimming pool, authorities said.
Rahmani was driving a 2023 GMC in the driveway of a home on Elinor Road shortly before 9:30 a.m. when she lost control of the vehicle, according to the Nassau County Police Department.
The SUV struck a tree and an unoccupied 2006 Honda before plunging into the in-ground pool, police said.
Rahmani was removed from the vehicle before officers arrived. Police performed lifesaving measures before she was transported for medical treatment.
A source familiar with the family told JNS that Rahmani did not drown. The source said she was able to call for help after the crash but died in an ambulance while being transported to the hospital.
Police said Rahmani was ultimately pronounced dead at a local hospital.
Police initially did not identify the woman or say whether she lived at the residence where the crash occurred. She was later identified as Rahmani, a Hewlett Bay Park resident.
The fatal vehicular accident remains under investigation. Police have not disclosed what caused Rahmani to lose control of the SUV.
Outside Plymouth Superior Court in Massachusetts this week, Americans are witnessing something resembling a mass psychosis event.
Hundreds of women have assembled to support Lindsay Clancy, the mother on trial for murdering her three young children.
Clancy does not deny killing 5-year-old Cora, 3-year-old Dawson and 8-month-old Callan with her own hands.
Her defense argues that she was suffering from postpartum psychosis and therefore cannot be held criminally responsible.
The women outside the courthouse, holding babies while cheering for Clancy, have no such excuse.
Unless, that is, we want to talk about what social media has done to women’s ability to process tragedy, assign responsibility and distinguish between victim and perpetrator.
Imagine the conversation at home as Mom puts on pink and heads off to spend the day with hundreds of other women cheering as members of Clancy’s defense team drive past.
“Mom, who’s the woman you’re making heart hands at?”
“A woman who strangled her three children!”
For the families of these women, alarm bells should be ringing.
Turkey has been attempting to install advanced Russian air defense systems at airbases throughout Syria, in preparation for the deployment of Turkish jets inside Syria.
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) August 19, 2026
Israel just bombed the Syrian runways at these airbases, and the storage facilities where the where the radar… pic.twitter.com/yAiuzKNKA6
What these gentlemen just don’t seem to understand is that Hamas is not a mismanaged real estate company looking for an exit strategy.
By Jonathan Pollard, World Israel News
The core tenet of modern counterterrorism has long been unyielding: democratic governments do not reward mass violence with diplomatic parity. Yet, Jared Kushner’s recent high-stakes meeting in Egypt with Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya shatters this foundational principle.
In attempting to broker a 15-point peace roadmap under the banner of the Trump administration’s “Board of Peace,” Washington has crossed an extremely dangerous threshold.
By treating a designated terrorist organization as a legitimate partner, this initiative creates an existential moral hazard and threatens the structural integrity of the U.S.-Israel alliance. The fatal flaw of Kushner’s blueprint lies in its naive assumption that Hamas can be induced to surrender its weapons through a phased diplomatic process.
The framework envisions a phased transition where Hamas surrenders its heavy weaponry to a technocratic National Committee in exchange for a complete military withdrawal from Gaza by Israel.
To believe that an organization rooted in genocidal anti-Semitism will willingly strip itself of its primary leverage is an illusion that ignores decades of regional history.
For Hamas, ceasefires have never been steps toward permanent coexistence; they are tactical pauses used to regroup, rearm, and reinforce tunnel networks.
For example, in order to retain the organization’s small arms, Hamas has recently justified the distribution of thousands of machine guns to its members by designating them as “personal defense” weapons that fall outside their commitment to disarm. They did this, by the way, in broad daylight without a word of criticism from Mr. Kushner.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s flat rejection of this roadmap is not mere political posturing ahead of the October elections. It is a calculated, necessary refusal to repeat past strategic failures that cost thousands of Israeli lives.
For Mr. Netanyahu, demanding complete, verifiable disarmament before a single Israeli soldier withdraws is the only position compatible with long-term security.
If the Israel Defense Forces withdraw prematurely based on vague backroom promises, the security vacuum will inevitably be filled by the next generation of militancy, ensuring that Gaza remains a permanent launchpad for terror.
At its root, this transactional diplomacy being practiced by Trump, Kushner, and Witkoff treats deeply ideological conflict as a corporate real estate dispute to be managed via international stabilization forces and infrastructure committees.
What these gentlemen just don’t seem to understand is that Hamas is not a mismanaged real estate company looking for an exit strategy; it is a bloodthirsty Islamist terrorist organization whose genocidal ideology bears chilling similarities to that of the Nazis.
Offering them diplomatic recognition on the international stage as Kushner just did undercuts the sacrifice of those fighting them on the front lines and vindicates the original perpetrators of the October 7 atrocities.
True enduring stability in the Middle East cannot be built on empty pacts signed with terrorist entities. Rather than forcing a deeply flawed, corrupt, business-centric blueprint onto a resistant ally, Washington must pivot back to ironclad coordination with a new Israeli government that is dedicated to achieving a clear, decisive victory over its enemies.
What this means in this instance is that peace will only be achieved when the Israeli government orders the IDF to eliminate Hamas.
After that, the government should rid Gaza of its brainwashed residents, and announce the annexation of the Strip. Assuming all this occurs, then and only then will the security of our southern border be assured. And Mr. Kushner can go back to being a failed real estate agent.