“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

Friday, January 23, 2026

Zera Shimshon Parshat Bo

 


Rav Michel Zilber: Those Who Provoked Arab Driver Are ‘Inadvertent Killers’ Of Yossi Aisenthal z’l

 

Finally finally a godol speaks up this scourge, I hope it will have a lasting effect.

While reasonable, responsible people have been saying this for a very long time, this tzaddik finally had the guts to stand up to the pretentious goons that send these innocent kids out to their death , while they, the "gedoilim" sit comfortably home, planning and scheming their next nefarious move. 

 A senior ultra-Orthodox rabbi drew attention and controversy after delivering a forceful address following the death of a teenage protester who was fatally struck by a bus during a demonstration in Jerusalem.

Rabbi Michal Zilber spoke Saturday night at a gathering in the Ramot neighborhood, organized after a series of recent tragedies affecting the local community, including the death of Yossi Eisenthal, who was killed during protests against military conscription.

In his remarks, Zilber said responsibility for the fatal incident extended beyond the bus driver to include protesters who surrounded and provoked the vehicle in the moments before the crash. While stressing that the driver remained accountable, Zilber argued that those who intensified the confrontation shared moral responsibility for the outcome.

“Anyone who contributed to inflaming the situation must examine their actions,” he said, urging participants to seek guidance from their rabbinic leaders on how to atone for unintended harm.

Zilber framed his comments as a call for self-reflection rather than condemnation, saying the death should prompt communal soul-searching. He said the tragedy was not a failure of the victim, whom he described as spiritually elevated, but a challenge for the living to learn restraint and responsibility.

The remarks came amid heightened tensions following a string of demonstrations and clashes in Jerusalem. Police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the fatal crash.

Baruch Dayan HaEmet: Asseal Babad Has Passed Away




Asseal just two weeks ago at a bris of a nephew 
 
With deep sorrow, we were informed of the passing of our friend Asseal Babad. Asseal served in Company D and  was wounded in Gaza several months ago while attached to a team in the Gaza Division. 

After a significant improvement and transfer to rehabilitation, his condition deteriorated over the past week, and this morning we received the devastating news of his passing.

The soldiers and commanders of Battalion 941 embrace his family during this very difficult time.

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Jewish Visitors Allowed to Bring Printed Prayer Sheets Onto Temple Mount for First Time

 Jewish Visitors Allowed to Bring Printed Prayer Sheets Onto Temple Mount for First Time, Marking Shift in Enforcement Policy

Authorities have, for the first time, allowed Jewish visitors to bring printed prayer guidance sheets onto the Temple Mount—distributed at the entrance and restricted to designated areas. 

The move signals a notable on-the-ground shift in enforcement at Jerusalem’s most sensitive holy site, with major political and regional implications.

‘That’s our stuff’: Trump tells Bibi not to take credit for Iron Dome ...Though it' an Israeli Invention!

 

During the 2024 campaign, Trump repeatedly asked why the United States did not already have an Iron Dome-style system, citing Israel as a model.

By Vered Weiss, World Israel News

President Donald Trump said Thursday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should stop taking credit for Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system, claiming it was based on US technology as he promoted plans for a North American missile shield during remarks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

“We did it for Israel,” Trump said. “And by the way, I told Bibi: ‘Bibi, stop taking credit for the dome. That’s our technology, that’s our stuff.’”

Trump made the comments during a wide-ranging appearance at the annual gathering, where he also addressed US claims on Greenland, developments in the Middle East, and what he described as the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.

He praised Israeli forces, saying they were “good fighters” with “a lot of courage,” and claimed that Iran’s nuclear threat had been eliminated.

Israeli officials and defense experts have long said Iron Dome was developed by Israel’s government-owned defense firm Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, with US financial assistance supporting procurement but not core development.

According to Ynet, Washington previously pushed Israel to consider an American-made system, but Israeli officials ultimately moved forward with a domestically developed interceptor built by Israeli engineers.

Trump’s remarks drew attention in part because of their contrast with his own past statements. During the 2024 campaign, Trump repeatedly asked why the United States did not already have an Iron Dome-style system, citing Israel as a model.

That argument has resurfaced in recent days as he promotes his proposed “Golden Dome” missile defense project.

Trump first unveiled the Golden Dome concept last May, describing it as a cutting-edge shield incorporating advanced interceptor technology, including space-based components.

Speaking again in Davos, he said the system would be unlike anything currently in operation and would be manufactured entirely in the United States.

He estimated the project would take two and a half to three years to complete, with an overall cost of about $175 billion, and said it should be operational by the end of his second term. Trump has suggested that Greenland’s strategic location could play a role in the system’s deployment.

Hilarious! Comedian goes undercover at ‘Queers for Palestine’ protest

 


 Zack Sage Fox infiltrated an LGBTQ pro-Hamas rally, posing absurd questions that sailed over the heads of demonstrators who appeared largely unaware of what they were actually supporting.


Chardeie Gedoilim Heard in Secret Recordings "we will continue to take benefits and money from Government but no one will serve!"


We all know that Arab leaders say one thing in public and say another thing, totally contradicting themselves in private. In fact Muslims have a word for lying for the sake of the cause called "taqiyya (تقیة)"

But who would have expected this from Talmedei Chachamim and Gedoilei Hador? From people who are "marbitz" Torah?

In public, they are acting like they are capitulating and compromising and promising Netanyahu that they will vote to pass the budget ($$$$$$$) and to pass the conscription law yet in private they mocked the entire process except, of course, the $$$$$$ part! 

What do they expect from the regular "Joe Shmo" if their leaders are deliberately lying!! One wonders if anything they now say is really what they mean??

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 Recordings broadcast Wednesday evening on Channel 12 reveal that senior haredi rabbis backing the passage of a proposed conscription law view it primarily as a delaying measure, with no expectation that it will lead to the enlistment of yeshiva students into the IDF.

In the recordings, Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch says he supports the legislation because it would “buy time" for the haredi community. Asked whether yeshiva students who fall outside existing study frameworks would eventually be required to enlist, he responded unequivocally: “God forbid."

Addressing the enlistment targets included in the proposed law, Rabbi Hirsch dismissed them outright. “Do they think we will want to meet the target? Of course we will not want to," he said, adding that he believes the law will ultimately collapse after a few years. “In the meantime, we gained time," he explained.

Rabbi Hirsch also referred to past attempts to create special enlistment frameworks for haredim under the leadership of the late Rabbi Aharon Leib Shteinman, calling them a mistake. “Our community does not have such compromises," he said.

Another leading figure, Rabbi Dov Lando, was equally blunt, stating that there is no intention to enlist any haredim - including those not studying in yeshivot. “What they are talking about is nonsense - it will not happen. We will not go to the army; no one will go to the army," he said.

The revelations sparked sharp political reactions. Opposition leader Yair Lapid said the recordings prove that “the spiritual leaders of the haredi parties are openly admitting that the draft-evading law is a fraud and that no haredi youth will enlist."

Yisrael Beiteinu chairman Avigdor Liberman echoed that criticism, saying, “The rabbinical council of draft evasion has revealed its true face. It’s all a bluff - no haredi will enlist. We will continue to send our sons and daughters to the army, and they will continue to send theirs to live off the taxes we pay."

Likud MK Dan Illouz called on his coalition colleagues to act, saying, “I once again urge my fellow coalition members to join my demand to amend the law."

The National Religious Reservists Forum also responded forcefully, stating, “It’s time to stop closing our eyes and face reality. The leading haredi authorities are openly admitting they have no intention of meeting enlistment targets and are merely stringing along the public that serves."

Eida Hachreidis Gangsters Have Learned Nothing from the those killed at Protests and Call for Another One!

Jerusalem Daycare Workers to Remain in Custody

 Ironically, the very same Chareidim who accuse Chilonim of denying Hashem’s control—and who insist that others ignore the signs Hashem sends—are themselves overlooking the most obvious message of all: these protests are costing lives. In the last three demonstrations, three Chareidim were killed. אין קול ואין עונה.

Rabbi Hoffman addressed this troubling pattern:

“No one can know for certain what Heaven intends, but the Chareidi world, more than any other, holds the belief that no tragedy is random. Everything calls for cheshbon hanefesh—and we cannot simply pass the responsibility off or brush it aside.”

“Perhaps the message of these tragedies is not merely that the protests were conducted improperly, or that better safety measures were needed, or that the timing was unfortunate. Perhaps the signal is that zeal—even when rooted in faith—is not automatically a Kiddush Hashem, and that the very enterprise of these hafganot needs to be reconsidered.”

“Beyond the loss of life, there is the issue of third‑party harm. An elderly woman on dialysis recently received a call from her taxi driver canceling her ride to the hospital because the roads were blocked by a protest. She was left stranded, confused, and in pain.”

“Regardless of one’s position on the issue being protested, it is absolutely forbidden to harm a third party in the process. Even if one’s cause is correct, he may not damage another. The Tur at the beginning of Choshen Mishpat 378 writes that harming another is forbidden just like stealing. According to the Steipler (Kehillas Yaakov, Bava Kamma 1), causing damage also violates V’ahavta l’rei’acha kamocha.”

What makes the situation even more disturbing is that the Eida leadership opposed autopsies that might have exonerated the caregivers involved—yet now those same women may face manslaughter charges.

Even more bewildering are the statements from some of the bereaved mothers, who publicly defended the daycare and claimed they would have sent their babies there again. Think about that: mothers whose infants died in a facility that violated basic health and fire regulations, with a staff‑to‑child ratio of three adults for fifty‑five children, are saying they would repeat the same decision.

This reflects a mindset that has become dangerously disconnected from reality. In what world does a grieving parent defend the very negligence that led to their child’s death? And how does the Chareidi media amplify such statements without question?

In many other countries—none of them “Zionist”—such declarations alone might trigger child‑welfare investigations. Yet these mothers should be grateful they live in Israel, where despite everything, the authorities would never take their remaining children away for making such statements.

The court on Wednesday rejected the appeal against the extension of the detention filed by the lawyer for the owner of the Jerusalem daycare and her assistant, where two babies passed away earlier this week.

Judge Mordechai Borstein claimed in his ruling that there is concern that releasing them to alternative detention at this stage could obstruct the investigation.

According to Kan News, the judge also referred to the statements of Yaakov and Chani Katz, the parents of one of the deceased babies, who spoke out in support of the daycare owner, saying they would even continue sending their children to the daycare: “In practice, two babies were found lifeless following this tragic event. At this stage, the state must investigate and examine the public interest as well, and the position of the victims of the offense cannot change this at this time.”

The judge added, “From reviewing the investigation materials, it can be seen that there are claims that the appellants were devoted to their work. Nevertheless, this too does not change the outcome.”

During the hearing, the judge said, “With all the kindness and devotion, two have died. Could they be connected to it, or could they not? Everything else is less relevant.”

Attorney Uri Corb, who represents the daycare owner, said during the hearing, “They cooperated with the investigation. The autopsies are not taking place, and the results of the toxicology tests won’t arrive for weeks. They have not been questioned in the past two days, and I find it appropriate to say that the way the daycare was run is not as presented in the media. The position of the victims of the offense has significance—this should be considered. The offense classification should have been different, because all the parents support them, including the parents of the infants who died. There is no risk of obstruction and no danger.”

Attorney Sivan Russo, who is representing the babysitter, said in court, “She has worked there devotedly for 20 years. The parents know they won’t dare open a new daycare. They have endured the shocking experience of arrest, humiliation, and immense grief over the babies. She will not obstruct anything.”

Dozens of parents and neighbors have spoken in support of the two babysitters, describing their devotion to their work and professionalism. The disturbing photos and videos, such as a toddler sleeping in the bathroom, occurred during the chaos that ensued after the babysitter found a baby lifeless and the apartment was evacuated.

In response to the ruling, the Eidah HaChareidis announced that it will hold a demonstration on Wednesday evening in Jerusalem at 8:00 p.m., saying, “They release the murderous drivers and keep the babysitters in detention.”

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

With tragic deaths at the last three Hafganas...Is Hashem trying to tell us something?

 From EMAILIM BATORAH

My nephew,

הרב הגאון ר' אשי דיק שליט"א מחבר שו"ת אשי ישראל ח' חלקים
sent me this -
 ומצוה לפרסם
  

Yesterday, after finishing a talk at a retirement home in Geula, I saw something that really hit me . An elderly woman on dialysis got a call from her taxi driver saying he had to cancel her ride to the hospital because the roads were blocked due to a hafgana - this time a protest over the autopsies on babies who died at a charedi daycare with no clear cause. She was left stuck there, confused and in pain. When I got home and opened the news, I saw the awful report: Naftali Tzvi Kramer, an 18-year-old yeshiva student, was run over and killed by a bus on his way back from that very same protest, near Komemiyut.

It left me with some thoughts. It’s getting harder and harder to ignore this disturbing pattern that keeps repeating at these recent protests. First, at the big rally in Jerusalem against the giyus -  a young man, Menachem Mendel Litzman, fell to his death from a high unfinished building. Then, at the next hafgana, Yosef Eisenstal, a 14-year-old boy, was hit and dragged under a bus until he died. And now again - another young life lost on the way home from a protest. Three demonstrations. Three young souls taken.

In Yiddishkeit's terms, when something happens three times like this, it's a chazakah. No one can know for sure what Heaven intends, but the charedi world, more than any other, holds  the belief that no tragedy is random. Everything calls for cheshbon hanefesh - and you can’t just pass the responsibility off or brush it aside.

Maybe the message here is that zeal, even if it comes from faith, isn’t always the same as kiddush Hashem. When these hafganos keeps leading to death this reality begs the question: Is this really the path the Torah is asking of us right now?

It’s easier to look away, keep going, say “it happened, let’s move on.” But that road doesn’t lead anywhere good. Maybe it’s time to pause, look inward honestly, and ask ourselves: Where is this society heading, and how do we get there without losing more precious lives along the way?

Steve Witkoff is totally off his rocker !!!

 

Incredible! The Woman on Staff of Kamala who Grilled Shapiro if he was an Israeli Agent Works for Qatar

 

Letitia James makes it quite clear: There are no limits to denouncing or harassing Jews in New York

 

In the face of surging antisemitism across New York state — fueled by incessant illegal demonstrations in support of terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah — Attorney General Letitia James jumped into the fray to prosecute … Jews.

James’ office announced last week that she’s concluded an agreement with Betar — a small and obscure Zionist group that advocates for Jewish safety and self-determination — forcing it to cease operations in New York.

The AG says Betar engaged in a “campaign of violence, harassment, and intimidation against Arab, Muslim, and Jewish New Yorkers.”

Among the group’s activities were counter-protesting at pro-Palestinian demonstrations, bestowing mock beepers on pro-Hamas protesters to taunt them about Israel’s pager attacks and making vulgar, slur-filled “public and private statements.”

James’ office subpoenaed Betar members’ text messages and combed through them looking for nasty language, which the AG then proffered as evidence of the group’s quasi-criminal profile.

Worst of all, says the AG, Betar called on supporters to “fight back” at an anti-Zionist protest called “Flood Boro Park” last February.

That demonstration, organized by Pal-Awda — the same group that chanted “We support Hamas here!” outside a Queens synagogue this month — was named in honor of the “Al-Aqsa Flood,” Hamas’ code name for its savage Oct. 7 incursion into Israel.

“HOW DO YOU EULOGIZE A BABY?”: Mother’s Chilling Poem After Jerusalem Daycare Tragedy


 Chani Katz, the mother of 6 month old Ari Katz A”H, one of the babies killed in yesterday’s Israeli daycare tragedy, poured her grief into a chilling poem after the unthinkable happened.

Katz wrote a poem that captures the kind of pain no parent should ever know:

“Tell me… how do you eulogize a baby?
G-d — how do you eulogize a baby?
Do you speak about how much he loved tickles and kisses?
About his little smiles… and the moments he almost cried?
About how playful he was,
Or which pacifier was his favorite?

Do you measure a life in ounces and milestones —
How much he weighed, and when he began to crawl?

And tell me, G-d…
What do pure souls do in the Heaven of Babies?
Do angels paint pictures of laughing mothers?
Do they sit among the tzaddikim in a circle,
tiny hearts once full of life,
sharing stories of the End of Days?

And tell me, G-d…
Aren’t the Heavens too vast up there
for a baby so small —
a child who only knew how to crawl?”

According to reports, the deadly incident struck a privately run, unlicensed daycare operating out of a home in Jerusalem, leaving two infants dead and dozens of children injured. Emergency crews rushed in, treating babies and toddlers on scene and evacuating them to hospitals as investigators worked to determine what caused the tragedy. 

While the cause remains under investigation, reports of a gas leaking from the heating system have been attributed to the deaths.

Charedie Protesters Engaged in Severe Violence against other Charedie Civilians! Gedoilim Say NOT a word!

 


Jerusalem District surveillance observers identified rioters engaging in severe violence not only against police officers but also against civilians.

During the incident, an elderly man was thrown into the path of vehicles after he attempted to clear rocks that had been placed on the road. In addition, a suspect was identified while rolling rocks into the roadway in order to block traffic and was arrested shortly thereafter by police officers.

The rioters have crossed a red line, deliberately harming civilians and police officers. The Israel Police will continue to act decisively and with a firm hand to restore public order and bring those involved to arrest and justice.

IS THERE A QATARI SPY AT THE PEACE TABLE?

 


Syria have freed 12,000 ISIS Prisoners... They are going to massacre the Kurds! Israel Watch out!

 The Jolani gangs have freed ISIS and Jabhat al-Nusra prisoners from almost all the prisons that were under Kurdish custody. Thousands of ISIS terrorists are now roaming free and they are going to bring carnage.

How the hell did the world let this happen?

Listen to this Black Actress lying that as a child she saw "Black people being lynched!"

 

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Zubin Mehta cancels all Israeli shows, cites Netanyahu's treatment of Palestinians

Israel Prize laureate Zubin Mehta slammed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel's "occupation" of Palestine in an interview with India Today, calling on people in the arts to speak out on political issues.

The comments were shown during a preview of the interview earlier this week, with the full interview slated to be broadcast on India's Republic Day, January 26.

The interviewer asked Mehta whether he believed that music could be separated from politics.

"I can't, and I never have," he answered, noting that many of his colleagues take the same view.

"I canceled all my engagements in Israel this year because of my objection to [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu's way of treating the whole Palestinian issue," he noted.

"I hope that [Netanyahu's policy] finishes. I hope he is outvoted at the next election," he commented.

"We must, and we do [take a stand on political issues,]" he continued. "Many of my colleagues turn a blind eye, but I can't agree with them."

The interviewer noted that Mehta has been vocal about Israel's "occupation of Palestine" in the past, and that he stood up for Argentinian-born Israeli conductor Daniel Barenboim, who faced boycotts from Israel's political echelon for producing compositions of German conductor Wagner in Israeli orchestras.

Barenboim notably took up Palestinian citizenship, and Wagner was a favored composer of Nazi leadership, including Adolf Hitler, for his usage of German mythological imagery and folklore.

"Do you believe a day would come when you would have an orchestra with Israelis and Palestinians together?" the interviewer asked.

"I have that now. I toured Spain, Italy, and Austria with an orchestra called the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra [co-founded by Barenboim and Palestinian political activist Edward Said] made of Israelis and Palestinians who sit together, get along well, and make music without any problems."

He also commented that he never knew what antisemitism was in India until he moved to Vienna and his landlord told him he could not invite Jewish friends to his house.

 

Today's Charedie Protests in Yerushalayim and Beit Shemesh Brought Death and Chaos

The protests were against doing an autopsy to find the cause of death of the 2 children, because of "Kavod Hames" 

What about "Koved" for those alive?

 A Chareidie protester has been wounded after he was run over by a vehicle at a demonstration in Jerusalem, Israel.


Video circulating from today’s protest in Bnei Brak shows young demonstrators behaving recklessly, swarming and aggressively striking a vehicle



A 17-year-old haredi youth was killed Tuesday afternoon after being struck by a bus near the entrance to the southern Israeli community of Komemiyut, emergency services said. 

The teenager had been returning with friends from a protest against proposed post-mortem examinations on infants who died at a daycare center. The fatal incident was the second time Tuesday that a Charedi protester was struck by a vehicle during demonstrations linked to the daycare case.

In Beit Shemesh the Lev HaRama Mall Ablaze: Chaos, Water Cannon, and Rocks on the Road*

This is how last night’s protest unfolded at Lev HaRama: a police water cannon clearing rocks that had blocked the road while spraying protesters; on the other side, young men directing hoses toward the water cannon.

In the background, a bonfire burned as participants gathered around it for warmth—while chaos reigned in the heart of Beit Shemesh 

 In Beit Shemesh Public Transportation  Disrupted Due to Protests
Due to the ongoing demonstrations, municipal public transportation in Beit Shemesh is  entirely suspended. In addition, disruptions are currently affecting intercity public transportation services as well.

Passengers are advised to plan accordingly and expect significant delays.


World Leaders Express Concern Over Trump Usurping United Nations


 Despite a signing ceremony scheduled for this Thursday in Davos, Switzerland, many world leaders have yet to accept President Donald Trump’s invitation to the Gaza Board of Peace, citing concerns that the Board is intended to replace the United Nations, as well as the concern that the $1 billion fee to retain permanent membership confirms that one man, Trump, wields exclusive authority over membership in the Board.