“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, September 11, 2015

Satmar Wins Big! Palestinian request to fly flag at UN passes General Assembly vote by landslide majority

The two Satmar brothers, who like the brothers Yaakov & Eisav, hate each other, will be unified in their Shalosh Seuda Toirelich to celebrate the raising of the Palestinan Flag at the UN!

There is no question in my mind that as they slurp majes herring and gulp  Malaga Wine they will have the time to slide in some anti-Jewish rhetoric before the Yoim Hadin!

Instead of taking a reckoning and having a little compassion for the 6.2 million brothers and sisters in the land that HKB"H gave us, they will most certainly rant and rave with bulging veins, their hateful  twisted ideas taken directly from Va"Yoel Moshe!

It's time to end this craziness, and realize that the State of Israel is a fact and that most of the Jewish people are very happy about that! 
Time to thank Hashem for giving us a country that you will be able to flee to, when the goyim in Monroe get fed up with your constant annexation of land and will because of your violation of the Biblical prohibition of Hisgarus B'eumois, chase you the hell out of there!

The UN General Assembly voted by a landslide majority on Thursday in favor of a Palestinian draft resolution to raise its flag at the United Nations.

There were 119 votes in favor out of 193 UN members. Eight members voted against the draft measure and 45 abstained.

The United States and Israel were among eight countries that voted against the Palestinian-drafted resolution, which says the flags of non-member observer states like Palestine "shall be raised at (UN) Headquarters and United Nations Offices following the flags of the member states."

Most of the 28-nation European Union were among the 45 nations that abstained, though France and more than half a dozen others voted in favor of the Palestinian resolution after the EU split on the issue.

Israeli envoy to the UN Ron Prosor spoke against the resolution in his last speech before being replaced by Danny Danon as UN envoy.

The resolution affects the Vatican as well, as it applies to all non-member observer states. The Vatican's chief delegate to the United Nations on Wednesday said it was unclear whether the Holy See would choose to fly its flag alongside the Palestinians' at UN headquarters if the draft resolution is approved as expected.

The draft resolution says the flags of non-member observer states "shall be raised at (UN) Headquarters and United Nations Offices following the flags of the member states of the United Nations."

Israel has urged member states to oppose the Palestinian draft resolution. UN diplomats say the measure is expected to pass given the widespread support Palestine enjoys among non-aligned developing nations, the largest bloc of UN members.

Initially, the Palestinians had presented their flag-raising initiative as a joint proposal with the Vatican, but the Holy See's mission quickly made clear it would not co-sponsor the resolution and asked that all references to the Vatican be removed.

Archbishop Bernardito Auza, the Vatican's permanent observer at the United Nations, ruled out the possibility that it would let its flag fly at the world body before Pope Francis' speech before a high-level gathering of the General Assembly on Sept. 25.

"We have no intention whatsoever to do that," he said.

Auza added that the Vatican did not co-sponsor the Palestinian resolution "because we have certainly different priorities." He said the Holy See was undecided about whether to allow its flag to be flown at the United Nations at all.

"Whether or not the Holy See in the future would raise its flag, that question is open," he said.

The Vatican and Palestine are the only non-member observer states at the United Nations.

Washington described the Palestinian flag initiative as "counterproductive."

While the United States and Israel are expected to vote against the Palestinian resolution, diplomats said the 28-nation European Union was incapable of reaching a unified position.

While most EU members will abstain, more than half a dozen EU member states - including France, Sweden and others - are expected to vote for the Palestinian draft, diplomats told Reuters.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Eliraz Fein supports rock throwing against IDF even if it may cause death!

The "klavtah" Fein

This is the face of an evil bitch who calls herself Eliraz Fein. 

Israel Police has launched an investigation into statements made by Yitzhar resident Mrs. Eliraz Fein following the deadly arson attack in the Shechem area PA (Palestinian Authority) village of Duma that claimed three lives. There is also an open file with police against Mrs. Fein for comments supporting rock-throwing at IDF soldiers.
Police are launching an investigation for alleged incitement by Fein after posting comments supporting the arson attack on Facebook. Mrs. Fein has been questioned in the past after expressing her opinion in a closed forum for Shomron residents, supporting throwing rocks at Jews in certain circumstances, even if such an act would lead to the death of an IDF soldier. She has also spoken out in support of the recent arson attack against a Church in the Tiveria area.

Khamenei & Satmar: "Israel won’t survive next 25 years "

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Wednesday, that Israel will not survive the next 25 years, making a series of threatening remarks published online.

 Reb Yoel Teitelbaum said the exact same sentence about Israel in 1956 during the Suez Campaign!

So Satmar followers: How does this exact quote sound like coming from the Iranian Rasha? Hmmmm?

How do you guys  explain  the Rebbe's words?
Well! just like the Satmar's Rebbe's words did not come B"H to fruition, so too will the hateful words of this Sonei Yisrael never come to fruition!


In a quote posted to Twitter by Khamenei’s official account, Khamenei addresses Israel, saying, “You will not see next 25 years,” and adds that the Jewish state will be hounded until it is destroyed.


The quote comes against a backdrop of a photograph apparently showing the Iranian leader walking on an Israeli flag painted on a sidewalk.
“After negotiations, in Zionist regime they said they had no more concern about Iran for next 25 years; I’d say: Firstly, you will not see next 25 years; God willing, there will be nothing as Zionist regime by next 25 years. Secondly, until then, struggling, heroic and jihadi morale will leave no moment of serenity for Zionists,” the quote from Iran’s top leader reads in broken English.
The quote was apparently taken from a speech given earlier in the day.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Open Letter from a heartbroken friend to R' Aaron Teitelbaum, Satmar Rebbe of Kiryas Yoel


I just received the following letter that needs no commentary, I will just translate it into English!

Loose Translation in Red


איך האב באקומען דיין נומבער פין מיין חבר ער האט מיך געזאגט די פירסט א שטארקע סאשעל מידיע קבוצה פין אנשי
שלומינו ד'סאטמאר וויליאמסבורג יצ"ו אין פין ‏דיר קען א מעסעזש אנקומען צו די ריכטיגע פלאץ
‏I got your number from a friend of mine, and he told me that you have a social media following from the Williamsburg Satmar Community, and if you post my message, it will get to the right places!

גיי איך דא שרייבען אפאר דברים היוצאים מן הלב ‏וואס איך האף עס וועט זיין נכנסים אל הלב אין עס וועט אנקומען . ווי עס איז פארהאן א אוזן קשבת
The following are words that are from my heart, and I hope will be well received by the hearts of your readers, 

מען האלט געציילטע טעג פאר די יום הדין ראש השנה. יעדער איד מאכט זיך א חשבון הנפש פאר ער טוט עפעס א עבירה.
 אדער טוט איינעם וויי. מען שטייט אויף צו סליחות . מען לויפט צו רביס אין קברים אויסבעטען א גיט יאר. מען גרייט זיך פאר יום טוב מען לערנט‏ מיט די קינדער. מען לויפט איינקויפען עסן מען מאכט א פיש פלייש ארדער. אלעס פארט שיין. וויליאמסבורגער באן פארט אין די שינעס
We are just days away from the Day of Judgement, and every Jew does a reckoning if they did a sin or if they hurt someone during the past year.  Jews get up early to say Selichos, they run to Rebbis, and to  cemeteries to be assured that the prayers will be answered so that they  have a great year. We get ready for this great holiday by learning with our children, by shopping and buying fish and meat, and everything runs like a clock and even the Wiliamsburg train runs on time! 

איך בין היינט ג' סליחות ארויסגעפארען צו די ציון פין ריבניץ אין מאנסי. בעטען מיין חבר זאל זיין ראש השנה אין א שול אין צוריק קומען צו אידישקייט. איך האב א חבר וואס האט געלערנט מיט מיך אין ישיבה. ער האט חתונה געהאט מיט א היימישע מיידל פין א שיינע היימישע שטוב. סיי זיין טאטע אין סיי איר טאטע זענען געווען ביי אלע מעמד יסוד איתן ‏אין אלף שמות
Today, the third day of Selichos I decided to go to Monsey to pray at the grave of the Saintly Ribnitzer Rebbe. 
I prayed that my good friend goes to shul this Rosh Hashana and that he return to Judaism. 
This friend was a classmate of mine in yeshiva, and got married to a heimeshe girl from a nice heimeshe family. Both of his parents are pillars of the community.

‏ליידער ליידער ליידער איז מיין חבר מער נישט קיין איד איך וויין בשעת איך שרייב די שורות. מיין חבר איז געווען א איד ווי מיך. זיין ווייב אין ער קומען פין הערליכע וויליאמסבורגע סאטמארע שטובער. אין זיי זענען מער נישט קיין אידען. זייערע קינדער זענען מער נישט קיין אידישע קינדער. אידען פארבלייבן זיי אבער איך מיין ארויסצוברענגען אז זיי ווייסען נישט פין קיין ראש השנה קיין יום הדין זייערע קינדער ווייסען נישט פין קיין יום הדין אדער פין גיין בכלל אין א שול . יא וויליאמסבורג גייט אן. יא דער רבי זאל לעבן וועט ארויפגיין אויף די באלעמער וויינען . איך האב א זיץ אין הופער איך גיי מיטוויינען ווען דער רבי וועט שרייען אין וויינען אז אידישע קינדער פארען אפ פין אידישע דרך ‏
פאריאר ‏האט די רבי אזוי געוויינט וועגען די אפגעפארענע אפילו הושענה רבה האט די רבי נישט נאכגעלאזט. יא רבי מען וויינט איבער די אפגעפארענע
Unfortunately, and woe to all of us, my friend is no longer Jewish!  My friend was Jew just like me, both he and his wife come from the most exalted beautiful Satmar homes, and they are no longer Jewish.  Their children are no longer Jews! 
What I am trying to say is, not that they  are no longer actually  Jewish, but they will never again know or experience A Rosh Hashana or a Yom Kippur and their children will never even know to go to a shul!
Yes Williamsburg goes on as if nothing happened!
The Rebbe, he should live and be well, will go to the bimah and cry!
I bought a seat on Hooper Street Shul, and I will cry along with the Rebbe as he yells and cries about the children that went off the derech!
I recall, that last year the Rebbe cried so much about the OTDs' that even on Hoshana Rabba he was still so upset about the situation!
Yes Rebbe we cry about the OTDS' (off the derech)!

רבי איך וויל דיך זאגען איך האב א חבר וואס איז אפגעפארען מיט זיין ווייב אין קינדער צוליב אכזריות פין דיין מוסד אין וויליאמסבורג. מען האט אים פארטריבען מיט די גרעסטע מאס רשעות. ער האט נישט געהאט ווי צו שיקען אין וויליאמסבורג. ער מיט זיין ווייב זענען ארוני'ם . ביי די זאלוני'ם ווערן זיי נישט אנגענומען. פאפא זיכער נישט אין וויזניץ אויך נישט. האבן זיי געוואנדערט אויף ב"פ ווייל ווילאנג קען מען זיצען אין וויליאמסבורג ווען די קינדער האבן נישט קיין מוסד. דארט אין ב"פ האט מען זיך געווארפען מיט זיי. ווייל קיינער זיכט נישט די סחורה וואס קומען פין וויליאמסבורג וועגן נישט האבן ווי צו שיקען קינדער. האבן זיי געלייגט אין א שוואכע מוסד. זיך צוצישטעלן צו די אנדערע עלטרין פין יענע מוסד האבן זיי זיך געמיזט דערקייקלען ווי זיי האלטן יעצט

Rebbe: I want to tell you that the reason my friend, his wife and his children are "off the derech" is because of the brutality of your moised in Williamsburg!
They chased him and his family away with utmost cruelty! He had no school for his children!
Why? you ask?
Because my friend and his wife are Aroinim (followers of R' Aron Teitelbaum) ! And Zalonim (followers of R' Zalman Leib Teitelbaum) will not of course accept Aronim in their schools!
Pupa refused to accept the children and Viznitz followed suit!
So the family wandered to Boro-Park, because they couldn't be in Williamsburg in limbo, while the children had no place in any of the Williamsburg yeshivois!
In Boro-Park, the mainstream yeshivois refused to accept the children because they came from Williamsburg, so they placed the children in a Yeshivah not so suitable, and had to reveal to the parents of this school their embarrassing situation!

רבי איך האב איין בקשה איידער איר גייט ארויף צו די באלעמער וויינען איך וויין שוין. דער בחור איז געווען מיין ידיד ער האט געפלאנט אויפצישטעלן א בית נאמן בישראל ווי איך. רבי איך וויין אויף זיינע דורות וואס וועלן שוין נישט לייגן תפילין אדער וויסן אז ה' הוא אלוקים. רבי עס איז נישט דא נאך איינער זייט מען איז דא אין גלות אמעריקע וואס איז אפגעפארען מיט די ווייב אין קינדער. בלויז וועגן די מוסדות . דאס איז א חידוש. דאס איז א פרשה פין בערך 5 יאר צוריק אין די וויליאמסבורגע מוסדות האבן זיך נישט געלערנט. ווי זיי פירען זיך אויף . קען מען חרוב מאכן נאך שטובער. רבי נאר די קענסט אפשטעלען די אכזריות פין די פירער פין די מוסדות‏
Rebbe: I have one request, before you approach the bima to cry, I want you to know that I am already crying! This young guy was my friend and had grand plans to build a noble Jewish home just like me.
Rebbe: I am crying over his descendants that will never wear tefillin again or have knowledge that G-d is our Creator.
Rebbe: There isn't another case  in the entire history of the  American Galus where an entire family, a husband, wife and children went off the derech together ..not to be orthodox Jews in one shot! 
All because of your Moisdos HaTorah! 
This story is already 5 years old, and the Williamsburg organization have learned absolutely zero!
With their despicable behavior they are certainly going to destroy more families!
Rebbe: Only you can stop this brutality from the administrators of your Moisdos!

רבי איידער די תקיעות שופר דרשה. שריי צו די וויליאמסבורגע פירער פין די מוסדות ראטעוועט אידישע קינדער אין עלטרין פין ווערן גוים מחללי שבתים. ‏ הערטס אויף אוועקשטיפען אין שווער מאכען צו זיין א איד אין שיקען קינדער לערנען הייליגע תורה. יעדער וויל זיין גיט אבער יעדער קומט נישט פין די זעלבע שטוב. יעדער האט נישט די זעלבע נאטור. רעכענט ענק מיט יעדע מצב
‏Rebbe: Before you give your speech that you give before the Shofar blowing, Scream at the Williamsburg administrators and beg them to save Jewish children and beg them to prevent parents from becoming goyim and sabbath desecrators!
Tell them to stop pushing away our children  and  stop making it so tough just to be a religious Jew. Everyone wants to be a good Jew but not everyone comes from the same type of home and not everyone has the same nature ... why don't don't you take everyone into account?


פירער פין די מוסד וויינטס ענק אויס אויף ענקערע דורות דעם רבוש"ע האט נישט מורא פין ענק. ער איז שטערקער פין ענק. ענק האבן פארטריבען מיט אכזריות זיינע קינדער. וכל באי עולם יעברון לפניך כבני מרון מען גייט אריבערפירען מיין חברס נאמען אין ראש השנה אזוי ווי ענקער. מלאכים פרעגן פארוואס איז ער אין זיין ווייב אין קינדער נישט אין שול אין מען ענפערט אז זיין ווייב האט געהאט א שייטל בשעת ארויפלייגען די קינדער אויף די באס. אין דערפאר האט מען באשלאסען די משפחה באלאנגט נישט צו זיין אידען. אין די קינדער טארען מער נישט לערנען אין א סאטמארע מוסד

Leaders: Have a good cry over your own descendants, Hashem does not  fear  you guys! Hashem is much stronger than you . You guys drove  away G-d's children with brutality and cruelness .
And everyone including you guys will have to face G-D this Rosh Hashana, and when the angel looks around and asks why is my friend and his children not in shul, and we will of course have to tell him the truth, that the reason why he and his family isn't in shul is because his wife wore a Sheitel (instead of a "shpitzal) while putting her children on the bus,and because of that you guys decided that the family doesn't have to remain Jewish, and the children can no longer remain in Satmar Mosdois!

איך בין נישט קיין עושר א שטילע אינגערמאנטשיק וואס ארבעט שווער על המחיה ועל הכלכלה. איך האב נישט קיין צייט אפילו צו רעדען. איך בין ארויס געפארען קיין מאנסי צו די ציון האט עס מיך געקאסט פין מיין טאש. ווייל איך ארבעט אויף די שעה. מיך גייט מען נישט אויסהערען. עס קרענקט מיך אין אויף די וועג אהיים פין מאנסי האב איך באשלאסען צו שרייבן צו דיך די ווערטער. וואס מיין חבר האט מיך געעצהט אז אפשר דורך דיך וועט עס ערגעץ אנקומען

I am no wealthy guy, I am a quiet young guy that works very hard to make a living and my occupation gives me no time even to talk, I work on the hour. Nevertheless, I took the time to go to Monsey to the grave (of the Ribnitzer Rebbe)  at my expense.
I decided to write this letter while on my way home to Williamsburg ... 

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Police Release Cause Of Triple Fatal Crash On Route 17



POLICE REPORT
The State Police in Wurtsboro are investigating a one car fatal motor vehicle accident that claimed the lives of three New York City residents. The accident occurred on 09/07/15 at approximately 4:30 PM on State Route 17 eastbound near Exit 112 in the Town of Mamakating. The vehicle, occupied by six family members, was returning to New York City after spending the weekend at a resort in the Ellenville area.
Based upon the initial investigation, the vehicle was traveling eastbound in the driving lane (right lane) and attempts to move into the passing lane (left lane). An uninvolved vehicle was already in the passing lane so the vehicle’s operator quickly steers back into the the driving lane. The operator overcorrects the steering and leaves the roadway off of the right shoulder. The operator again overcorrects the steering to the left causing the vehicle to overturn. The vehicle rolls on to its side, becomes airborn, and rolls several more times before finally coming to rest.
The deceased were identified as Morris Faitelewicz age 58 (vehicle operator), his wife Beth Faitelewicz age 54 both of New York City, and their soon to be son-in-law Yehuda Bayme age 31 of the Bronx. The other passengers in the vehicle were Jason Faitelewicz age 29, Sheryl Faitelewicz age 27, and Alan Faitelewicz age 23 all of New York City and children of Morris and Beth Faitelewicz.
The accident was investigated by State Police Members from the Wurtsboro and Liberty barracks, SP Wurtsboro BCI, Troop F Forensic Investigation Unit, and the Troop F Collision Reconstruction Unit. The State Police were assisted at the scene by Hatzolah and the Wurtsboro Fire Department. The cause of the accident remains under investigation and any persons with information are asked to contact SP Wurtsboro BCI at (845) 888-5379.

Story that shows how sometimes when we ask Hashem for a sign, he really listens.Video

Barak & Betsy 


Morris Fatelewicz and his wife Beth and Yehuda Bayme Killed on Route 17



Morris & Beth Fatelewicz z"l
 A husband, his wife and their future son-in-law were killed in a tragic vehicular accident that left their other children in critical condition in Rock Hill, New York, this afternoon.


New York State Police officers and Hatzolah paramedics responded to a multi-car accident on Route 17, at Exit 112, at approximately 4:30 p.m. today.
The husband, Mr. Morris Fatelewicz z”l, was a devoted Hatzolah member, ES-17, from the Lower East Side of New York City and previously served as a captain with the NYPD Auxiliary Police. His wife, Mrs. Beth Faitelewicz a”h, was a nurse at Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan.
Their future son-in-law, who was killed in the accident, was Yehuda Bayme z”l of Riverdale, New York. Yehudah had gotten engaged at the end of June to Martin’s and Beth’s daughter, Shani.
Yehuda Bayme Z"L on his engagement page

The survivors, who are in serious condition, include the couple’s two sons and their daughter, Shani, the kallah.
The Faitelewitzes had celebrated their 34th wedding anniversary in June.
Mr. Faitelewicz was a second vice chairperson of Community Board 3 and served as citywide coordinator/deputy inspector of the New York Police Department Auxiliary Police Support Emergency Services Rescue Unit.
Mr. Faitelewicz, with 30 years of service, was commanding officer of the police auxiliary volunteer E.M.S. unit in the World Trade Center area and supervised other auxiliary units at Ground Zero for nearly nine months after 9/11. He received a New York City Council proclamation in September 2002 honoring his unit for its volunteer work at Ground Zero on and after 9/11, as well as at other major incidents, and the Port Authority’s Exceptional Service Award in June of 2002 for his work at Ground Zero.
In a sad twist, Morris was miraculously saved on 9/11 as he worked with hundreds of other Hatzolah members to save lives. Unfortunately, he was taken from this world of the same date that 9/11 happened – כג אלול.
Mr. Fatelewitz served as a senior Clinical Cardiology Instructor at Mt. Sinai Heart and owned Pre-Hospital & Hospital Emergency Cardiac Care Consultants.
The Faitelewitzes are survived by their sons, Avi and Yaakov.
Further details will be posted as they become available.

Monday, September 7, 2015

WHY DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ IS CRYING

Democratic National Committee chair 
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL)
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 cried over the Iran deal on CNN’s State of the Union this weekend when she was asked by host Jake Tapper what she would say to fellow Jews who would say to her that she had “sold out Israel” by casting a vote in favor of the agreement.

Wasserman Schultz briefly lost her composure as she argued that she believed she had strengthened Israeli and American security by supporting it.
You know, I’m the first Jewish woman to represent Florida in Congress. I’m a Jewish mother. And I wrote an op-ed today that is in The Miami Herald, my home–one of my hometown papers that talked about my Jewish heart [chokes up] and how important this was to me that, as a Jewish mother, that we have a concept of l’dor v’dor, from generation to generation.
There’s nothing more important to me, as a Jew, to ensure that Israel’s existence is there throughout our generations. And I’m confident that the process I have gone through to reach this decision is one that will ensure that Israel will be there forever. It’s the homeland of my people. I’m an American citizen, and I believe fervently in protecting America’s national security interests. And there’s no way that we would be able to ensure that better than approving this deal and ensuring that Iran is not ever able to get access to nuclear weapons, and that we can shift our focus with the rest of the world on going after their terrorist ambitions.
And, most importantly, I had the privilege of talking with President Obama last night, who assured me that, as we move forward and discuss with Israel enhanced–the enhanced security package that will absolutely be essential for us to provide to Israel, as well as ensure that we tighten the ability–our ability to enforce this deal, that I will be part of a group of members of Congress that will be working with him and his administration on that. That’s critical for me.
Wasserman Schultz’s defense can be summarized as follows:
 1. She cares deeply about Israel’s existence, which ought to mean she has made the right decision. 

2. The Iran deal protects Israel because it prevents Iran from “ever” gaining access to nuclear weapons. 

3. The Iran deal allows the world to shift focus to the regime’s terrorism. 

4. The president will offer Israel an “enhanced security package” that will be “essential” in the aftermath of the Iran deal.

None of these arguments is convincing. Let us take each in turn.

1. Wasserman Schultz may care about Israel, but that is not reflected in her political leadership. During her time as chair, the Democrats have moved away from pro-Israel positions–most visibly in the floor fight at the 2012 Democratic National Convention. People can care about an issue and still be wrong. And, quite possibly, she cries because she really does care–and knows she is wrong.

2. Wasserman Schultz is wrong that the deal prevents Iran from “ever” attaining nuclear weapons. It is, at best, a temporary deal. The so-called “permanent” provisions citied by President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry are non-binding and voluntary. Even the deal’s defenders–such as, lately, Colin Powell–acknowledge that the deal merely kicks the can down the road. If Wasserman Schultz thinks otherwise, she is deeply confused.

3. The Iran deal does not shift the world’s focus to terrorism. Clearly, it does the opposite by providing the regime with hundreds of billions of dollars in sanctions relief that even the Obama administration admits will be used, at least partly, to fund terror. Confronting Iran’s terror in the region would also require a dramatic escalation in the U.S. military presence in the region. The Obama administration is plainly moving in the opposite direction.

4. Unlike the Saudis, who have traded away their public opposition to the Iran deal in exchange for sophisticated weaponry, the Israeli government has resisted the Obama administration’s offers of military aid in exchange for supporting the Iran deal. 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sees this as an existential and moral issue, and has refused to be bought. And if the Iran deal makes Israel safer, why does it need new weapons in the aftermath?
So none of Wasserman Schultz’s arguments to Jake Tapper suffice. In her article in the Miami Herald, she offered a more detailed explanation of her position. It is one of the more heartfelt defenses of the Iran deal yet, but still fails. She accepts, for example, the president’s claim that “Iran cannot self-inspect.” She does so on the basis of classified information about Iran’s side deals with the International Atomic Energy Agency.
We still do not know, however, if she has actually read the documents–nor do we know why they have not been presented to Congress, as required by law. To believe her, we simply have to trust President Obama, who has misled Americans throughout this process.
Wasserman Schultz’s tears are real–this has probably been her toughest ordeal. But she knows she has chosen party over principle. At some level, even in the most political of souls, that decision has to hurt. As well it should.

Frum secretary of President Rivlin makes Huge Kiddush Hashem meeting Pope Francis


Yesterday in Rome Israeli President  Ruvi Rivlin 
and his personal secretary Rivka Ravitz (orthodox woman) went to the Vatican to visit Pope Francis!

Protocol is when you meet the pope you shake hands and bow down


When it came to Rivka's turn to do so she explained to the pope that according to Jewish law a
woman is not allowed to shake a mans hand and can't bow to a cross (on his 
necklace )
Look at this picture and see the pope covering the cross and bows to her as respect 
to Jewish law (halacha)!!!

Here ia abit of Rivka Ravit's background!

Sunday, September 6, 2015

How would you vote if your children’s lives were at stake?

The following article was written by Michael Oren....
let me tell you a little bit about this guy! ....

Michael Oren, was Israel's ambassador to the United States and is presently a member of the Knesset, and just wrote the best selling book "My Journey Across the American-Israeli Divide distributed by Random House....
in that book he basically accuses Obama to be an anti-Semite but doesn't say it out right!




Supporters of the Iranian nuclear deal appear to have achieved a Congressional victory. But before casting their fateful vote, they need to hear one more voice — the voice of my Israeli grandchildren. One of them is a precocious toddler named Ariel, and the other is Romi, an azure-eyed girl born last January. 

This is what the Iran nuclear deal means for them:

Ariel and Romi face 100,000 rockets — more than possessed by all of NATO — supplied by Iran to Hezbollah. 

Currently, many of these rockets can be intercepted by Iron Dome, the Israeli-designed and American-financed anti-ballistic system. 

But Iran wants to upgrade Hezbollah’s rockets into guided missiles capable of eluding Iron Dome and striking our military bases, electrical grids, and airport. 

Only the sanctions have prevented Iran from funding the upgrade. But since the nuclear deal fails to compel Iran to cease threatening to destroy Israel, the hundreds of billions of dollars in sanctions relief can help Hezbollah realize that goal. 

Before they are old enough to sprint, Ariel and Romi may well be rushed by their parents into shelters while missiles paralyze their state.

Israel will, of course, do its utmost to protect my grandchildren, but its ability to do so will be hindered by the Iranian deal. 
As the arms embargo on Iran wanes, the Islamic Republic will equip its allies — not only Hezbollah in Lebanon, but also Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Gaza — with the world’s most advanced weaponry.
 Shielded by its newly-purchased Chinese jet fighters and Russian anti-aircraft system, Iran can also attack Israel with hundreds of Shehab missiles, each packing a ton of TNT. To defeat the terrorists and defend its home front, Israel can mobilize tens of thousands of reservists, including Romi and Ariel’s fathers. But the nuclear deal may reduce the chances of their safe return.
The nuclear deal grants the oppressive Iranian regime, which is acting to overthrow pro-Western governments throughout the Middle East, with unquestioned legitimacy. Iranian forces are advancing to the south, east, and north of Israel, and have tried to launch attacks against Israeli civilians from the Golan Heights, a short drive from my grandchildren’s homes.
By the time they enter kindergarten, Romi and Ariel will be even more perilously surrounded. Yet the West which views Iran as a “very successful regional power” is unlikely to break that stranglehold. On the contrary, to support the Palestinians and the growing BDS movement, many of the same countries that freed Iran from sanctions may be imposing them on Israel.
Condemned to endure the very war that the nuclear deal was supposed to prevent, Ariel and Romi will grow up with little hope of peace. 
The deal strengthens those Palestinians most opposed to peace and deepens Israeli fears that creating a Palestinian state will merely furnish Iran with another base for launching rocket attacks. 
The American credibility essential to mediating and guaranteeing peace will also have vanished. Having falsely promised that Iran will never possess the right to enrich uranium and retain underground facilities, Israelis and other Middle East partners will unlikely place their trust in the United States.
And by the time Ariel enters middle school and Romi celebrates her Bat Mitzvah, Iran will almost certainly be a nuclear power. 
By submitting false specimens from secret sites to the UN and repeatedly exploiting the minimum 24-day delay in international inspections, Iran can cheat its way to weapons-grade uranium. Or it can wait out the ten-year period, develop centrifuges capable of enriching uranium at twenty times the current rate, and emerge the following day with enough fissile material for two hundred bombs. Weaponizing — forging a warhead and the intercontinental missile to carry it — will be no obstacle for Iran, for all of its military activity is exempted from the deal.
Yet, in addition to facing an existential threat from Iran, Ariel and Romi will also find themselves living in a highly unstable nuclear neighborhood. 
Arab countries in the Gulf, along with Egypt and Turkey, will not wait and see if Iran complies with what they agree is a bad deal. Rather, they will develop military nuclear capabilities of their own. In a region of incessant turmoil, the question of whether these atomic arsenals might fall into jihadist hands will always haunt these young people’s lives.
Nor can they escape that horror by traveling abroad. Iran is the world’s foremost state-sponsor of terror, plotting attacks in thirty cities across five continents. Iran is responsible for the murder of hundreds of American soldiers in Iraq, the murder and maiming of thousands of Israelis. But Iran’s support for global terror is not even mentioned by the deal. It never considers how a massive influx of cash, combined with international legitimacy, might enhance Iran’s ability to strike at “soft” targets such Ariel and Romi.
Advocates of the Iran deal must ask themselves one question. 
Would they support it if the lives of their children and grandchildren depended on it? 
Mine do.
 Indeed, the deal will threaten all of our families — Israeli as well as American — for generations to come.