“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

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Rabbi Dovid Weinberger had threatened someone with a lawsuit in secular court, No Bais Din for him!

The good Rabbi didn't like people talking about his philandering, so instead of going to Bais Din, Reb Dovid, the mechaber of a popular sefer, threatened to take him to secular court (ala Tendler), against the teachings of our Torah and against the first Rashi in Parshas Mishpatim!
So, who does he get to do his dirty work? His lap dog
David Seidemann, 
a lawyer who happens to be a congregant in Shaaray Tefilah, the shul in Lawrence that Rabbi Weinberger was a Rabbi before he got booted!
People in the 5 Towns have said that David Seidemann with his lady partner Mermelstein love when people get divorced so they can sink their claws into the necks and pockets of those unfortunate men who find themselves on the opposing side of the dispute.
Weinberger and Seidemann deserve each other!

"Woof Woof"  Seideman


Is G-D sending Us a Message? Jews being drafted in the Army but in UKRAINE!


If not in Israel, then in the Ukraine. 

Why is it that the Chareidim are always blaming the ladies for lack of tzniees when anything goes wrong!
Here you have a clear sign from above, that Jews ought to sign up for the IDF!
But here they will blame it on coincidence!

Ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students in Kiev and other Ukrainian cities received draft notices to report to the Ukrainian army draft center, according to a report in Maariv. 

Yeshiva students from multiple yeshivas in Kiev, including Chabad students, were told to report to the draft center, in response to the increasing tensions with Russia. 

But unlike in the IDF, Jewish soldiers in the Ukrainian army cannot get kosher food, cannot have beards, and must work on Shabbat – which is they day they clean the base. Some of the students are considering running away to Israel. The only question is, this time, will the Jews in the Ukraine decide to run away before it’s too late, or only after it’s too late.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

What would happen if the Charedim joined the IDF?


Satmar now against Sunday's Massive Protest because they danced the "Penguin" Dance!


Satmar brainwashes their little children, with hate and a hatred for Hebrew!

Loose Translation: Our Comments in RED!

#9 Which language is one prohibited to speak?
Answer: Ivrit (Hebrew)
Only the Satmar Rebetizzin ( Aaron Teitelbaum's wife)is allowed to speak Hebrew with her sisters!

#10 What happens when one actually speaks Hebrew?
Answer: His Mazal gets contaminated!
(What about  the millions of Jews that speak Hebrew ? Are their Mazal's contaminated? How about the Mazal of the Gerrer Rebbe, Belzer Rebbe, Rav Ovadia Yosef and the thousands of holy Jews that speak Hebrew all the time.....what about their Mazal?)

#13 What does the Rebbe say in his book about the Kotel?
Answer: One is prohibited to go to the Kotel

#14 When will we be allowed to go to the Kotel?
Answer: When Moshiach will come!
(I don't think that  Satmar will ever be allowed to go to the Kotel, not if the Lubavitcher Rebbe will be Moshiach!)

As World Implodes, Obama Promises Action................Against Israel!


In a bombshell interview with Bloomberg’s Jeffrey Goldberg, President Obama issued his most direct public threats ever against Israel and its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

 

'Bibi’, the President all but said, ‘if you don’t accept the peace plan that my Secretary of State hasn't even released yet, you will ruin your country.’ The interview was released for publication almost the very moment as Netanyahu’s plane departed to meet with Obama in Washington.
In addition to droning on about the growing dangers posed by increasing Israeli settlement ‘expansion’, the "rights" of Palestinian refugees, the historic "moderation" of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, and the reasonableness of the Iranian regime, President Obama used the interview with Goldberg to issue ominous new threats and dire warnings against the Jewish state if it did not agree to accept his plan to shrink Israel back inside the 1949 armistice lines.
Obama tells Goldberg that it isn't really the Palestinians who need to change. It is Israel. Palestinian terrorism against Israeli civilians is essentially the result of steps Israel takes to prevent such terrorism. The best way to change the Palestinian Authority's incitement to – and celebration of blood curdling violence against Jews – is for Israel to change its housing policy. 
Nothing new here. This has been the President Obama's basic position since long before he ever ran for public office; and a position shared by most of the international community. 
What is new about Obama's latest interview are his threats. If Israel doesn't do what Obama decides Israel should do, then Israel should no longer expect the U.S. to support it: “If you see no peace deal and continued aggressive settlement construction – and we have seen more aggressive settlement construction over the past couple of years – if Palestinians come to believe that the possibility of a contiguously sovereign Palestinian state is no longer within reach, then our ability to manage the fallout is going to be limited.”
If Israel accepts that Obama knows best, that his proposed solutions to Israel's problems are superior to its own, then Israel will faced increased isolation and threats. On supporting Israel, Obama says: "It is getting harder every day". He explains that Israel faces 'increasing international isolation' because there is a "genuine sense on the part of a lot of countries that this issue continues to fester and that nobody is willing to take the leap to bring it to closure."
Back in January, Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon was forced to publicly apologise for comments he made to an Israeli newspaper stating his belief that U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's all-consuming efforts to forge an Israeli-Palestinian "peace agreement" might be born out of a "misplaced obsession and messianic fervor". His comments  provoked an unusually ferocious firestorm of outrage from both the White House and State Department. It was outrageous, the State Department and White House told the world in strikingly harsh language, for anyone to question the wisdom of John Kerry's unshakeable belief that "solving" the Israeli-Palestinian still remains the foremost challenge of U.S. foreign policy. Rarely, if ever, have administration officials used such sharp and pointed language towards the actions or statements of Iran or North Korea.
In the past four days, Russian forces have seized the Crimean Peninsula, another 150,000 troops are mobilizing on Ukraine's eastern border. North Korea successfully test fired two medium range ballistic missiles. Hundreds of Christian civilians in Nigeria have slaughtered by Islamist terrorists that Obama and Kerry have pressured the Nigerian government to 'accommodate'; UN nuclear inspectors reported that Iran is accelerating development of its nuclear program thus violating last November’s agreement with America. In our own hemisphere, Venezuela's leftist regime escalated its brutal crackdown against opposition protestors, Russia announced plans to establish permanent basis in Venezuela and Cuba. In response, President Obama intensifies his rhetoric against Israel.
Maybe it is time that somebody important demand that Moshe Ya'alon retract his apology? If anything, Ya'alon’s "misplaced obsession and messianic fervor" comments might now subject him to charges of 'understatement'. 

Aguda calls for a Mass Prayer Event in Manhattan but doesn't endorse it!



I want to ask my readers some simple questions. You can email if you have the answer to this .
  1. Who goes to these things? 
  2. Why is it important to have a mass gathering? Can't people go to their own shul and say some tehillim? Or does the Ribbono shel Olam only listen to us on "Water Street?"
  3. Why is it important for goyim to see that Jews here in America don't want Jews in Israel to protect their own country?
  4. Why are we instilling hate in our children towards Israel? Are you telling your innocent children that Israel is the bad guy and doesn't want us to learn Torah? Are you also telling them the honest truth.... that you believe that only Chilonim should sacrifice their chidren to protect the citizens of Israel, and that only the Chilonim should work and pay taxes to support the Chareidim?
  5. Why arn't there protests against our own country who won't allow Jews to build in their own country?
  6. Did any Rav or Rebbeleh send an email to Obama to tell him to stop threatening our brothers and sisters in Israel? Or do we care only about our own little neighborhoods and we don't give a hoot what happens in Israel? Do we only care because the Chilonim are fed up and want  the parasites in Israel to finally give something back to a country that had been feeding them until now!
  7. Did the Aguda or any Rebbelleh send a letter to Obama to tell him that a Nuclear Iran is unacceptable because it can G-D Forbid annihilate all our brothers and sisters in Israel? Or are we putting our heads into the sand like we did during the Holocaust?
  8. And why is the Aguda not endorsing this gathering?
Any Rabbi in any shul that calls for their congregants to go to this "Massive Chillul Hashem" should be asked publicly, when he last called for a protest against our own country to protest its hostility to Eretz Yisroel! 
When was the last time he called for a massive writing campaign to Senators and Representatives to ask them to support Israel? When?

At the request of Rabbis in Israel, American Rabbis have asked that Jews in New York should join in a large Prayer gathering that will take place on Water Street in lower Manhattan this Sunday (March 9) beginning at 2:00 p.m.
According to a press release By Agudath Israel, The gathering will echo this past Sunday’s mass prayer event in Jerusalem, which brought out hundreds of thousands of Jews in response to the Israeli government’s ongoing attempt to Draft Israeli Yeshiva students into the Army.
The New York gathering, which will include a special area for women who wish to participate, will begin with ‘Mincha’ and consist of the recital of Tehillim and special prayers in unison.
Buses are expected to bring participants to the gathering location from communities and institutions outside the immediate New York area, but New York residents are being urged to take public transportation to the site, which is well serviced by the subway system, and to not attempt to drive into Manhattan for the gathering.
Agudath Israel stressed in their press release, that although they are providing information regarding the planned mass prayer event, the gathering is not being organized under the auspices of Agudath Israel of America.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Satmar Rebbe R' Zalman Leib meetsThe Dushinsky Rebbe who is all for building in Beit Shemesh cemetery!

Dushinsky Rebbe on Left,R'  Zalmen Leib on Right
What happened?? 
Reb Zalman Leib, Satmar Rav of Williamsburg hates the Dushinsky Rebbe, because the Dushinsky Rebbe is all for building on cemetaries in Israel and especially in Beit Shemesh. 
Asra Kadishe which bullies all developers in Israel is primarily Satmar! 
One cannot build anywhere in Israel without paying kickbacks to Asra Kadishe. If the developer refuses to bribe the Asra Kadisha, the Asra Kadiashe scream that the potential site is a Jewish Cemetery and it is therefore off limits to builders. 
As soon as the developers pay the Asra Kadisha gangsters, the gangsters say that the site is clean! 
Just like Rev Al Sharpton here in the USA!

Just a couple of weeks ago the Satmar barbarians were flooding the streets of Williamsburg, Monsey & Boro Park with flyers that read "Dushinsky & Rav Shternbuch, Yemach Shmo are heretics." 
Why?
Because the developer in Beit Shemesh was sick and tired of paying off the Satmar gangsters, so he went to Rav Shternbuch and the Dushinsky Rebbe, and they investigated and found the site to be clean of Jewish bones.

The Dushinsky Rebbe and Rav Shernbuch are  more concerned with the living, as opposed to Rav Zalman Leib who is obsessed with the dead!

So what happened?
If you remember,  I wrote last week that Reb Aaron Teitelbaum, hated brother of R' Zalman Leib, met with Rav Shternbuch to make "peace."
Reb Aaron wanted  to stab, so to speak, his brother in the back,because his brother blanketed the streets of the Jewish World with flyers calling Rav Shternbuch "yemach Shmo".
So Reb Aaron, to make a mockery of his brother met with his brother's enemy, Rav Shternbuch. 
As the saying goes, "the enemy of my enemy is my friend."

Not to be out-shined, R' Zalman Leib decided to make "peace" with another advocate of building on cemeteries in Israel, the Dushinsky Rebbe!
Both brothers are now trampling on their own Satmar Minhagim and principles just so that they can smack each other around!

Now if this really leads to a truce and peace prevails, I'm all for it!
But I doubt it....
Now watch a video of Zalonim protesting this visit and screaming at their Rebbi, R' Zaman Leib,
"Why are you giving respect to this heretic the Dushinsky guy?"

For those readers who think that this is Purim Satire, I must state, sadly, that this is very real!



The Question is: Who is going to clean up the garbage from the protest? IDF or the Yeshiva Boys?


The Knesset becoming a Bais Midrash? Video


The recent election in Israel resulted in an unprecedented 
change in the makeup of Israel’s parliament. 

Of the 120 members of Israel’s 19th Knesset, 48 are new to the chamber, 27 are women, and 38 are religiously observant; all records.

 Furthermore, a secular woman, Ayelet Shaked, was elected as a member of the national religious party Habayit Hayehudi, and a party that did not even exist a year ago, Yesh Atid, became the second-largest party in the Knesset. All of these are positive examples of the vibrancy of Israeli democracy.

On Tuesday February 12, MK Dr. Ruth Calderon, elected 13th on Yesh Atid’s list, gave her inaugural speech. 

The speech has become somewhat of a YouTube phenomenon with well over 150,000 views.

 In her talk, Calderon described her upbringing in a secular-traditional-religious, Zionist, Ashkenazi-Sephardi home. She received a public school education in the spirit of “from Tanach to Palmach.” 

As a teenager, she realized something was missing from her education and her life. She then began what has become a lifelong quest and engagement with Jewish texts.

Following her passion, Calderon earned a doctorate in Talmudic Literature from the Hebrew University and went on to found Alma - Home for Hebrew Culture in Tel Aviv, and then later Elul, Israel’s first open beit midrash (study hall) for religious and secular men and women.

A beit midrash is a house of study, explanation and interpretation. Over 2,000 years ago, the great Jewish learning academies were in Babylonia: Nehardea, Mechoza, Pumbedita, and Sura. 

Throughout our history and until today, when there are more Jews studying than at any time in our history, the beit midrash remains the place - the home if you will - where we engage with our tradition and wrestle to understand our times in the light of its wisdom.

A beit midrash is not a public library where one quietly contemplates a book in solitude. The style of learning in the beit midrash is “chevruta,” where one is actively involved with his or her study partner. Interaction is essential to understanding. The evolving “truth” one arrives at is only a result of the quality of one’s opposition. There are 70 faces to the Torah. “Eilu v’eilu divrei Elokhim chayim”, these and these are the words of the living God.

During her Knesset speech, Calderon taught a section of the Talmud. 

The lesson focused on a story from Ketubot 62b about Rabbi Rechumi. Rechumi was absent from his wife all year, studying at yeshiva. His wife waited for him every year for his annual one-day visit on the eve of Yom Kippur. One year, on that day, he was engrossed in his studies and did not make it home. As she waited in their home, disappointment got the better of Rechumi’s wife and she let a tear shed from her eye, after years of not having cried. At that very same moment, the floor beneath Rechumi, who was sitting in an attic in Mechoza, gave way, and he fell to his death.

What do we learn from this tragedy?

First, Calderon explains, “He who forgets that he is sitting on the shoulders of the other, will fall.”

Furthermore, “being righteous is not sticking to the Torah at the cost of insensitivity to fellow human beings.”

Then, Calderon continued with an important message: “In a dispute, both sides can be right … both the woman and Rabbi Rechumi feel that they are doing the right thing and are being responsible for their home. 

Often, we feel like the woman - waiting, serving in the army, [and] doing all the work, while others sit on the roof studying Torah. And sometimes those others feel that they bear the entire weight of tradition, the culture, and Torah, while we go to the beach and have a blast. 

Both I and my disputant feel solely responsible for the home. Until I understand this, I will not perceive the problem properly and will not be able to find a solution. I invite all of us to years of action rooted in thought, and dispute rooted in understanding and mutual respect.”

For me, personally, the most significant moment in this most memorable speech occurred spontaneously, when acting Knesset chairman Yitzhak Vaknin, from Shas, an ultra-Orthodox party, interjected on a point related to the Talmudic story. According to The Jewish Week, the conversation went as follows:

Vaknin: Rechem has a significant numerological value of 248 (being the number of limbs in the human body, which parallels the 248 positive commandments).
Calderon: Thank you. Yasher koach (may you have strength). Thank you for participating. I am so happy …
Vaknin: I think the idea she is saying is wonderful …
Calderon: I am happy about this participation in the words of Torah.

This was extraordinary. Yitzhak Vaknin is a member of Shas, a party that opposes mandatory conscription of yeshiva students - a position being championed by the Yesh Atid party - and that has never in its history had a female party member. And yet, in this exchange, two members of Knesset from diametrically opposed worldviews on the future of Israel and how to get there found a mutual language from our shared tradition. 

At that moment, the Knesset became a beit midrash.

One week later, with over 30 parliamentarians and staff in attendance, Yesh Atid initiated Knesset Torah Study Tuesday, which will include a rotating schedule of teachers. This group, made up of men and women, from secular to ultra-Orthodox, was led for its first session by who else, Dr. Ruth Calderon.