“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

Sunday, May 24, 2026

AMI Interviews Dan Goldman Running for Congress And wouldn't ask him his postion on Israel!



Dovid Lapinsky of AMI Magazine published a six‑page Shavuos‑edition interview with Congressman Dan Goldman, who is running in the Democratic primary for New York’s 10th District. His opponent is Brad Lander — a self-hating Jew whose record and positions in the Jewish communities' view as deeply hostile to Jewish interests.

This isn’t a city‑council race. A congressional seat shapes national policy, foreign aid, and America’s stance toward Israel. That makes the omissions in this interview all the more astonishing.

I don’t know much about Lapinsky personally, but one thing is clear: the interview was crafted in a way that avoided the single most important question on the mind of every frum Jew reading a Shavuos edition of a Jewish magazine:

“What is your position on Israel?”

Not one question. Not one paragraph. Not one line.

Instead, AMI opens by telling us that Goldman keeps kosher — as if that alone answers what voters need to know. I would rather he eat treif and vote like a Jew should!

So let’s spell out Goldman's record on Israel, since AMI chose not to:

  1. He is openly hostile to Prime Minister Netanyahu, despite Netanyahu being elected in a fair democratic process.

  2. He opposes Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, supporting restrictions on where Jews may live in their own ancestral homeland.

  3. He supports a Two‑State Solution, a proposal repeatedly rejected by Palestinian leadership themselves.

Is Goldman better than Brad Lander? Many would say yes. But he is still firmly aligned with the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, whose positions on Israel are increasingly troubling.

Which brings us back to AMI.

Why didn’t Lapinsky — or Yitzy Frankfurter — ask even a single question about Israel in a feature interview with a sitting congressman, printed in a frum magazine, on Shavuos of all times?

Do they believe Israel is irrelevant to their readership? Do they think the safety of millions of Jews in the only Jewish state is a side issue? Or were they simply unwilling to press a Democratic politician on positions that matter deeply to the Jewish community?

Whatever the reason, the result is the same: a missed opportunity, and a failure to provide readers with the information they deserve.

And in the end, voters will make their own decisions — and many may well choose the Republican candidate in November, especially if Goldman loses his primary. Personally I think that his chances of winning that primary is like a snowball in hell!



DIN Musings.... Parshas Naso...IDF... Joy Living in Eretz Yisrael

 

1) In Eretz Yisrael, this Shabbos was no longer Shevuois, and millions of Jews went to shul to hear the Baal Koreh lein Parshas Naso.

The parsha opens with 48 pesukim detailing the count of those drafted for military service. Naso is the longest parsha in the Torah, yet the Ribbono Shel Olam still chose to devote significant space to recording how many from each shevet served. That emphasis speaks for itself.

It’s hard not to notice the contrast with those in our community who passionately insist “נמות ולא נתגייס.” One wonders how they relate to these pesukim, which clearly do not align with that stance.

2) In this week’s parsha we encounter Birchas HaKohanim.

In Eretz Yisrael, the Kohanim duchan every single day. In Chutz La’Aretz, however, it is done only on Yom Tov — and even then, only at Mussaf. Why?

The Rama in Shulchan Aruch (O.C. 128:44) explains the reason. A Kohein must be in a state of simcha in order to bless the people. But in Chutz La’Aretz, where parnassah is often uncertain and financial pressures weigh heavily, the Kohein is not naturally in that elevated emotional state. Even on Yom Tov, the worries of daily life linger.

By the time Mussaf arrives, though, the Kohein is already anticipating the Yom Tov seudah — and that anticipation itself brings him to a genuine feeling of simcha. Only then is he considered emotionally ready to stand before the tzibbur and deliver the blessing of Birchas HaKohanim.

A remarkable insight: the halachah recognizes not only the spiritual requirements of the mitzvah, but also the emotional reality of the people performing it.

What emerges from all this?

In Eretz Yisrael, even a Kohein who may have real parnassah concerns is nevertheless in a state of simcha. Why?

The Ohr HaChaim HaKadosh at the beginning of Parshas Ki Savo (Devarim 26:1) writes a remarkable principle:

אין שמחה אלא בישיבת הארץ

True simcha exists only through dwelling in Eretz Yisrael.

According to the Ohr HaChaim, the very fact of living in the Land infuses a Jew with a deeper, more essential joy — a simcha that is not dependent on circumstances, income, or external comforts. It is a simcha rooted in the neshama’s connection to the place where the Shechinah resides.

He then links this to the famous pasuk in Tehillim 126:

אז ימלא שחוק פינו

Then our mouths will be filled with laughter.

The joy of geulah, the joy of being in Hashem’s Land, is a joy that expresses itself naturally, almost effortlessly. It is not manufactured; it is inherent.

So the Rama’s halachic observation becomes illuminated by the Ohr HaChaim’s spiritual insight:

  • In Chutz La’Aretz, simcha must be “created” — the Kohein needs the uplift of Yom Tov, and even then only by Mussaf, when the seudah is approaching.

  • In Eretz Yisrael, simcha is “built in” — the very air of the Land generates it. Even with life’s pressures, the Kohein stands ready to bless daily, because the simcha of Eretz Yisrael flows through him.

A halachic detail becomes a window into the soul of the Land.

3) Rav Moshe Chagiz (1671-1750) in his Sefer שפת אמת writes:

"Whoever lives in Eretz Yisrael is fulfilling the will of his Father in Heaven and is called a צדיק and the RBS"O loves him.... and it is superfluous to note that anyone who speaks ill of the Land or of its residents is like the meraglim."

A person who speaks negatively about Zionists living in Eretz Yisrael, who belittles their mesirus nefesh or mocks their commitment to building the Land, is echoing the attitude of the meraglim. The meraglim’s sin was not merely refusing to enter the Land — it was speaking lashon hara about those who did want to go forward, and about the Land itself.

4)  Rav Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld noted — based on the words of the Shlah HaKadosh — that even great tzaddikim fall into the same pattern of thinking as the meraglim, allowing fear, habit, or preconceived notions to override the clear ratzon Hashem regarding Eretz Yisrael.

Rav Yissachar Shlomo Teichtal Hy”d writes in Eim HaBanim Semeichah with heartbreaking honesty and prophetic clarity. After witnessing the horrors of Europe, he re‑evaluated the anti‑Zionist attitudes he once shared. His conclusion is blunt:

Those who oppose aliyah and the rebuilding and resettlement of Eretz Yisrael are, in essence, following the path of the meraglim — while those who choose aliyah and support the return to the Land stand with the camp of Yehoshua and Kalev.

This is not a political statement. It is a spiritual diagnosis.

At first, the meraglim were not resha’im. They were in fact leaders, scholars, righteous men — yet they failed to align themselves with the Divine call to enter the Land. Rav Teichtal warns that the same mistake can repeat in every generation, even among the most sincere.

And the opposite is also true: Those who embrace the mitzvah of yishuv Eretz Yisrael, who support its rebuilding, who see the Land as the center of Jewish destiny — they are walking in the footsteps of Yehoshua and Kalev, the two who said:עלה נעלה — we can and must ascend.

Those who embrace Eretz Yisrael tap into a simcha that is deeper than circumstance — the simcha of Yehoshua and Kalev. Those who resist it, risk echoing the fear-driven stance of the meraglim.

A halachic detail, a mystical insight, and a historical tragedy all converge to teach one message: The Land itself generates simcha, clarity, and spiritual courage — and those who attach themselves to it stand with the camp of geulah.

Trump Sidelines Israel in his "New Deal" Republicans Outraged! ‘Nightmare for Israel’

 

Republican officials voiced their concerns Saturday regarding a potential deal with Iran that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz but does not address nuclear issues. A post by Sen. Lindsey Graham calling it a “nightmare for Israel” was retweeted by top Republicans, while other leaders like Sen. Ted Cruz also criticized the deal.

Netanyahu convened a meeting of his security Cabinet on Saturday over what he viewed as a proposal unfavorable to Israel.

By Vered Weiss, World Israel News

The New York Times reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and senior Israeli officials have been largely excluded from ongoing US-Iran truce negotiations, as differences reportedly emerged between Israeli and American priorities during discussions over a possible agreement to end the conflict.

Israel and the United States were closely aligned when the conflict began on February 28, but Israel was not represented during a telephone summit held Saturday by President Donald Trump with the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Egypt, Jordan and Turkey regarding an updated memorandum of understanding. Reuters reported that Pakistan also participated in the discussion.

Israeli broadcaster N12 reported that Netanyahu convened a meeting of his security Cabinet Saturday over what he viewed as a proposal unfavorable to Israel.

An Israeli official cited by N12 said US envoy Steve Witkoff was strongly backing the proposed arrangement and “wants a deal at almost any price, and is placing immense pressure on Trump not to resume the war.”

The New York Times reported that Netanyahu had publicly portrayed himself as closely coordinated with Trump during the conflict, telling Israelis the two leaders spoke “almost every day” and were “deciding together.”

Israeli and American priorities later diverged after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz and oil prices rose.

The newspaper reported that Trump shifted toward pursuing an end to the fighting while some members of his administration viewed regime change in Iran as unrealistic.

Netanyahu entered the war with three stated objectives: overthrowing the Iranian regime, dismantling Iran’s nuclear program and eliminating its missile program.

However, the agreement currently under discussion reportedly does not include provisions addressing Iran’s uranium enrichment activities or ballistic missile program.

According to N12, the proposed arrangement would involve Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for financial benefits while discussions concerning Tehran’s nuclear program and enriched uranium stockpile would be postponed until a later stage.

The New York Times also reported that Trump restrained several Israeli military initiatives during the conflict, including operations involving Iranian energy infrastructure and proposals related to Kurdish fighters entering Iran from Iraq.


Saturday, May 23, 2026

Spanish Police Beat the Crap Out of Members of the flotilla to Gaza who were deported by Israel landed in Spain and Began to Riot!

 

Ryan Smith was filmed harassing two Jewish guests as they checked into the Oceanpoint Ranch hotel.

 

CAMBRIA, CALIFORNIA:
 A man identified as Ryan Smith was filmed harassing two Jewish guests as they checked into the Oceanpoint Ranch hotel. 

In the video, he can be heard calling them “baby killers” and shouting “Free Palestine” at them as they arrived.

Targeting and intimidating Jews simply because they are Jewish is blatant antisemitism. Someone engaging in this kind of behavior has no place working in hospitality.

Zohar Regev An Israeli that Converted to Islam was on the Gaza Flotilla

 

A TRAITOR TO HER PEOPLE! Gaza Flotilla Detainee Released With Restrictions

Israel released the very last Gaza flotilla activist and the only one kept back upon the release of some 430 activists after its interception of the Gaza flotilla. 

Zohar Chamberlain Regev, an Israeli-born Jew who later converted to Islam, was released with restrictions after a judge found that there was reasonable suspicion she had committed the offenses she was accused of.

Really Crazy: They were 482 Days In Hamas Captivity And Are Still Releasing “Peace Doves” Toward Gaza*

 

482 Days In Hamas Captivity  And Still Releasing “Peace Doves” Toward Gaza*

Residents of Nir Oz released peace doves toward Gaza during a ceremony led by former hostage Gadi Mozes, who was held by Hamas for 482 days.

For many Israelis, the scene sparked outrage and disbelief, questioning how anyone can still speak of “peace” after the horrors of October 7 and the  brutality Hamas inflicted on the very communities now calling for coexistence.

Israel Hunting Down Every Single Oct. 7 Massacre Terrorist

 

Israel established an elite task force in the wake of the October 7 massacre to track down and kill or capture every single Hamas terrorist who participated in or planned the attack, from foot soldiers who breached the border fence to the senior commanders who orchestrated it, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.

The unit, code-named NILI, an acronym for “Netzach Yisrael Lo Yeshaker,” operates under the principle that no victim of the massacre would be forgotten and no perpetrator placed beyond reach.

“The clear message to all future enemies is to think again about the price of a terrorist operation like that,” Shalom Ben Hanan, a former senior official in the Shin Bet, told the Journal.

NY 10th Congressional District is in a deep Cesspool! Lander or Goldman both Bad Choices!

Dan Goldman says that he is pro- Israel but hates Netanyahu, who was elected in a democratic free election, wants a 2 State solution, is against Jews living in 
Judia & Samaria! This is just on Israel, both candidates are far-leftists progressives
!

 
The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) on Thursday circulated video of former New York City Comptroller Brad Lander speaking at a Queens mosque, where he recited a verse from the Quran and said he would be “proud” to serve in Congress alongside Reps. Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, two lawmakers who have been outspoken critics of U.S. aid to Israel.


The video drew heightened attention because, during the same gathering, an imam delivered remarks invoking the Mahdi and prayed for “infidels” to be defeated “with his sword,” according to translated footage released by MEMRI.


 The footage surfaced the same day a new PIX11 News/Emerson College/The Hill poll showed Lander holding a commanding lead over Rep. Dan Goldman in the Democratic primary for New York’s 10th Congressional District.

According to the poll, 57% of Democratic voters in the district said they support Lander, compared to 23% for Goldman, who is seeking a third term in Congress. Another 20% of respondents said they remain undecided.

Lander, who has aligned himself politically with Mayor Zohran Mamdani, has increasingly emerged as a leading voice of New York’s progressive movement. The district’s top issues include immigration, affordability and U.S. support for Israel, according to the survey.


Thursday, May 21, 2026

Zera Shimshon Shevuois Parshas Naso

 


Chardeim are surprised that there are murderers amongst them, but this will escalate very fast and very soon!




Watch video how the murderer burned down a wig store and was let free!

Charedim are now brushing off this violent act saying he was deranged! Was the one who burned down stores that sell mobile phones deranged too? How about the guys that stop traffic are they "deranged" or are they just a "a bunch of extremists" 

If Charedim are not going to stop this violence in its tracks, it will escalate quickly! 

Below is a comment on a Chardeie blog from a frustrated Charedie and I translated into English! 


"Why is anyone surprised?

They are all shocked. Everyone asks how it happens.

 How does a man gets up, take a knife, and kill an someone immersed in studying, next to his 13-year-old child.

But the painful truth is we must not be surprised.

Because a society that is used to being silent when extremists are burning mobile stores, you should not be surprised when one day someone takes the same logic one step forward.

A society that gets used to keeping quiet when women are persecuted because of the length of a skirt, don't be surprised when violence in the name of modesty turns into violence in the names of holiness.

A society that practices silence when wig shops are attacked, when business owners are threatened, when glass is broken, when walls are corrupted, when children see vandalism and understand that it's called "Holy War", should not be surprised when the next generation gets the message.

The message is simple and dangerous:

 if something seems not holy enough to you, you are allowed to harm it. And if damage is allowed, why stop at the property? And if it's allowed to harm in the name of religion, who decides where the border is?

And this is where the problem begins.

Violence does not begin with murder. It begins with silence. It starts with a wink. It starts with "Well, they're extremists". It starts off with "don't make it a big deal". It starts with the rabbi who don't yell loud enough,  businessmen who are afraid of getting involved,  the public that prefers to look away, and in good people who tell themselves that it's nothing to do with them.

This does have to do with you.

Because whoever burns a store today, may raise his hand tomorrow. Whoever chases a woman in the street today, may hurt a person tomorrow. Whoever teaches that violence is a legitimate tool in religious struggle, cannot later be shocked when this tool is activated to the end "

Rabbi Breitowitz "NO ISSUES FOR ANYONE TO GO UP ON THE HAR HABYIS" "We know which area not to go"

 



Rabbi Dr. Yitzchak Breitowitz, lecturer at Ohr Somayach Jerusalem, detailed in his lesson the boundaries and laws of impurity regarding those who ascend the Temple Mount and are careful to immerse before visiting the Mount.

Rabbi Breitowitz noted that a person who is impure due to contact with the dead may enter a large area of the Temple Mount, but he may not go near where the Holy of Holies stood.

"So some say, don't go to the Har Habayis (the Temple Mount) at all, because you never know," he explained. "But in truth, in truth, we kind of do know. And we do have kind of an unbroken mesorah (tradition) that the Machanah Shechina ('Camp of the Divine Presence,' where the holiest parts of the Temple stood - ed.) begins in very close proximity to the Dome of the Rock. The Dome of the Rock itself is on the site of the Holy of Holies. And if you then work backwards in terms of measuring the Mikdash (Temple), you can determine it."

He added,
 "I myself have never been on the Har Habayis. I don't go to the Har Habayis myself, and I am machmer (stringent), but I'm not sure if I need to be machmir, because ... there's absolutely a safe zone" where someone impure from contact with the dead is allowed to go. At the same time, "in terms of the government, people can go wherever they want."

Rabbi Breitowitz stressed, "There are religious people who go. You will always notice that they do have a requirement that if you want to go to the Har Habayis, you must go to the mikveh (ritual bath)."

Additionally, he noted, the Orthodox groups that go have prepared very careful maps, and at the same time, "there are also those who are so stringent that they do not even go to the Western Wall."

Rabbi Breitowitz joins a growing list of haredi rabbis who encourage ascending the Temple Mount, and some of whom even ascend the Temple Mount themselves. Among these are Rabbi Dov Kook, Rabbi Daniel Stavsky, Rabbi Mendel Tobias, and Rabbi Yitzchak Brand, as well as rabbis Tikochinsky, Frank, Zilberman, and Rosenthal.

Is Trump Buckling on Iran? Will he accept any deal now, Declare Victory and leave???

 

President Trump is facing a moment of maximum peril in his handling of Iran — one that will shape his legacy, America’s stature and perhaps the course of history itself.

We are entering the sixth week of a two-week cease-fire that was agreed to on the pre-condition that the Strait of Hormuz would be opened immediately.

Yet it never opened, and Iran continues to attack our Arab allies — while it dithers and strings out talks. What gives?

The prez’s big risk: Political pressure over the midterms and the buzzing of isolationists in Trump’s own camp might nudge him to take any deal that lets him declare victory, save face and bug out of Iran.

This would be a catastrophic mistake, comparable almost to Neville Chamberlain’s appeasement of Hitler at Munich in 1938.

It would burn his legacy on the bonfire of political expediency.

Walking away with a bad deal now would enhance the stature of Iran, vindicate its claims to regional hegemony, place our Arab and Israeli allies in a precarious position and signal to China, Russia and the middle powers that American resolve is paper-thin.

It would also render meaningless the sacrifice of tens of thousands of brave Iranian citizens who were slaughtered for daring to stand up against nearly 50 years of the mullahs’ tyranny.

Trump has long condemned President Barack Obama’s 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action as a sellout deal that rewarded Iranian obstreperousness about its pursuit of a nuclear bomb and support for terror proxies throughout the region.

But the shape of negotiations today makes it plausible that, in exchange for vague promises about weapons and nuclear enrichment, Iran could emerge with the power to toll the Strait of Hormuz, sanctions relief, a ton of cash and a burnished reputation covering up its savagery.

This would be a statement of humiliation that would make Obama look like Sun Tzu by comparison.epleted stocks of missiles and resume arming Hezbollah, Hamas and the Houthis, confident that US threats of retaliation are empty.

And what future president would want to open up the Islamic Republic can of worms once again?

Meanwhile, Iran uses its friends in Pakistan and Qatar to communicate that a great deal is just around the corner.

Iran’s latest peace proposal reportedly contained nearly all the outrageous demands — reparations, release of frozen funds, no more Israeli attacks on Hezbollah terrorists — as its previous one.

Yet Trump agreed yet again to hold off on any military action and allow talks to proceed for days more, perhaps even a week.

The White House may have some tactical reason for this: Arab allies, for example, may need to prepare their defenses.

Yet every time Trump waves his fist at Iran and promises to take out “a whole civilization,” only to reset the clock when time expires, he diminishes his image and squanders American credibility.

The choices in the next few days will shape not only Trump’s legacy but the role of the United States as a global power and the protector-of-last-resort of the world’s sea lanes.

After Britain’s 1956 Suez crisis, British Prime Minister Anthony Eden walked away from Suez, handing Nasser control of the canal and the power to shape the Middle East for decades to come.

Asked what he would have done, Winston Churchill said: “I would never have dared; and if I had dared, I would certainly never have dared stop.” 

Trump acted boldly when he struck a blow against the Iranian regime and vowed to denuclearize it.

Backing down now would demonstrate not peace through strength, but peace through weakness. And a surely temporary peace at that.

Don’t buckle now, Mr. President. Finish the job.

Bert Dweck Facing Multiple Fraud Suits


 Brooklyn real estate broker Bert I. Dweck and his family are facing more fraud suits in New Jersey, as alleged victims circle the family’s assets.

Since the start of the year, four lawsuits have been brought against Dweck in New Jersey state court, where the broker faces allegations that he diverted investment funds to pay for his family's lavish expenditures. Seven cases in New York state make similar allegations.

Across the two states Dweck is a defendant in 11 lawsuits – and more are expected to come.

Take a deep dive into the alleged victims’ latest claims via the link in the comments.

Chazan Helfgott's Tribute to Our Troops

 

 

 Trump Says He Can Win an Election in Israel

Trump tells reporters that his approval rating in Israel is so high at 99 percent that he can win an election. And maybe he’ll do just that when his term as U.S. president is up! 


Do you understand what quietly happened in Kentucky Thursday Night..

 

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

HORRIFIC Tragedy in BNEI-BRAK R' Yeshaya Fur Murdered for learning Rambam

  


 An Israeli rabbinical scholar was fatally stabbed while studying at a religious study hall in the ultra-Orthodox city of Bnei Brak ahead of the Shavuot holiday, in an attack police said was carried out by a mentally disturbed assailant. 

The victim was identified as Rabbi Yeshaya “Yishai” Fur, 52, a longtime scholar at the prominent Chazon Ish kollel in Bnei Brak. 

According to Hebrew media reports, Fur was attacked while studying alongside his 13-year-old only son, who was born to the family after many years of waiting. 

Witnesses said the attacker suddenly stabbed Fur inside the study hall. Israeli police said the suspect was taken into custody and is believed to be mentally unstable. The circumstances surrounding the attack remain under investigation.


CAPTURED IN BEIT SHEMESH!

 Investigators are examining reports of an escalating dispute between the suspect and Rabbi Por related to Torah study. 

According to witnesses, the suspect repeatedly confronted Por in recent days over his study of the writings of Maimonides, known in Jewish tradition as the Rambam, insisting that learning the medieval sage’s works was forbidden.

 Fellow scholars at the kollel said the suspect allegedly threatened Por the night before the attack, warning him that because he continued studying the Rambam’s writings, he “would not complete the year.” 

Despite the confrontations, friends said Por continued his regular Torah study schedule and avoided engaging in arguments.

The suspect was captured in Beit Shemesh


The Satmar Rebbe and the Destruction of Hungarian Jewry: Part 1

 

This is the first of a two-part investigation into the life of the Satmar Rebbe, Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum.  Part two on Sunday 


In her book Be-Seter Ha-Madrega (In the Covert of the Cliff), Haredi Holocaust historian Esther Farbstein writes, “Rabbi Yoel (Yoelish) of Satmar was unquestionably chief among leaders [of Haredi Jews in Hungary].” If Farbstein is correct in her claim, Rabbi Yoel’s conduct before, during, and after the Holocaust may explain, albeit only partially, the extraordinary devastation suffered by the Hungarian Orthodox community, which had regarded him as “chief among leaders.”

The first section of this article describes Rabbi Yoel’s life and actions during the Holocaust, both on personal and public levels, as reflected in his writings, the contemporary press, memoirs written by his Hasidim, and archival sources. In many cases, researchers note that Rabbi Yoel’s position regarding the Holocaust was extreme and exceptional compared to views held by other rabbis and spokespeople of the Haredi community. Yet the worldview he cultivated, coupled with his theological explanations of the Holocaust and its mystical meaning, drew a growing number of followers, in whose eyes he was the last remnant of a dying ideology. His anti-Zionist worldview, representing as it did to them the Eastern European “Old Home,” expunged his failures during the Holocaust. As his public stature grew, criticism from within diminished, while criticism from without was disregarded and dismissed as Zionist defamation.

As I argue in greater detail in the following, Rabbi Yoel’s life, activities, and decisions during the Holocaust and his pressing need to explain and justify them thereafter offer a possible explanation for the extremism of his later views. Any fair examination of the historical record shows that Rabbi Yoel’s contribution to assisting Jewish refugees and to the rescue of Transylvanian Haredi Jews was negligible. Prior to the Holocaust, he ignored the dangers threatening the Jews of Transylvania and failed to engage in the preparation of rescue and aid plans. Although he became privy to reports on the extermination of the Jewish communities in Poland, given his position as a member of the Central Bureau and through his connections with the authorities, he refrained from calling on his followers to save or prepare themselves. On the contrary, he warned any would-be immigrants to Palestine or other countries that they were in danger of severely harming their Haredi way of life. Moreover, he refrained from cooperating with the Zionist—and even with the Haredi—leadership in addressing current issues or preparing for the impending threat and even opposed measures of a religious nature, such as prayer and fast days, which he feared would be perceived as a protest against the authorities.

When the danger of war became real and immediate, Rabbi Yoel did his best to equip himself and his closest circle with certificates or visas that would facilitate their escape to Palestine or the United States. At the same time, he thwarted all attempts at cooperation between the heads of the Orthodox communities and the Zionist organizations, which could have helped to rescue them. He failed to set a personal example and rejected his associates’ advice to prepare a hiding place or attempt to cross the border to Romania. Had he done so, some of his Hasidim may have done the same and thus survived.

Sid Rosenberg has a question for Satmar!