“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

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Frum Savages Laugh and Sing while Violently Protesting 4 Year Old child's autoposy


I am sure that there will be those who will defend the animals protesting in Yerushalayim today.


But first, here is the story.

Parents are mourning. An entire family is mourning.

To make matters worse, the court has decided to perform an autopsy on the child.A babysitter has been arrested, and has confessed to her actions which resulted in the tragic death of this pure Neshama.

The parents are beyond devastated.

The grandfather of the child is the Mayor of Beit Shemesh. A respected and well-connected person. Rest assured, he is using all his connections to have the autopsy prevented. I can promise you that (hopefully) when the autopsy is prevented, the reversed decision will have NOTHING to do with the Hafganos.

But instead, the regular Chayos take to the streets, burning the city down, disrupting traffic, inconveniencing thousands upon thousands of people from getting to and from work, school, doctors appointments, Yeshiva, Kollel, Shopping or anything else. Naturally, the cries of “NAZIS!” is being screamed at the police.

But don’t worry — they are doing this all “Lishem Shomayim”.

Right?
Wrong!

See this video below, to show to your readers.
The protests got so out of control, that water canons were brought into the streets to restore law and order.
But watch what happens.

People sing and dance in the streets!

Is this the people that are deeply saddened about the tragic death of a four year old?!
I don’t think so.

This is just as disgusting as the people dancing at a wedding and pointing knives through the photo of a Palestinian child who was murdered in an arson fire. There is no difference. 

These people need to be rounded up and taken away from our society which they are slowly destroying. Hateful, hurtful, violent people. There are no other words for such Chayos. 

This is not the way of the Torah. What Heter is there to destroy city property?
But not to worry. The haters will be after me in the comments about what “Reshoyim the Tziyonim are”, and “=what a lowlife I am for calling these “holy protesters” animals.

Something needs to change. We are doing something very wrong.

With a broken heart, and Tefillos for the speedy arrival of Moshiach,

Yehoshua Grossberg – Jerusalem.

H&M Sells Scarf resembling a Talit

H&M is a Swedish retailer.  The irony is that they are selling a scarf that resembles a tallis, while a Jew in Sweden wouldn't risk walking the streets with a tallis or even a kippah without putting his life at risk!

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Novominsker Rebbe Condemns Holocaust Comments of Mr. Mizrachi


I have to laugh when defenders of Mr. Mizrachi email to tell me that I'm writing Loshon Hara when I write about Mr. Mizrachi's strange, bizarre and damaging lectures!
All I am doing is posting his very own words that he himself put on the internet! 
He bad mouths and says the most vile and disgusting things about his fellow Jews ..... and when I post it .... 
then I'm the one speaking  Loshon Hara! 

The crazy and the insane kool-aid slurpers, will always defend this maniacs' damaging Holocaust statements ...
Face it guys, Mr. Mizrachi is a "revisionist" ...his half-assed apology notwithstanding!
The Chofetz Chayim wrote about "people" like him ..Mitzvah Lefarseim....

His lame excuse that he posted it 13 years ago, makes matters worse...
You mean to tell me that it was out there for 13 years and he never apologized? 
So for 13 years this damaging revisionist statement about the Holocaust went unchallenged; he never once corrected his numbers, but now that the blogs exposed him for the phony fraud that he is ... he gets upset that he was forced to apologize..
And when we post the videos that he himself uploaded to the internet...
Mr. Mizrachi says that we are the ones speaking Loshon Harah? 

He babbles that his statements are taken out of context. 
Can any sane reasonable person tell me how his sayings that state that  "less than 1 million halachic Jews were murdered" can be ok in any context?

The apology can never be accepted, and those who know anything about the Holocaust will never ever forgive him .... 
 See  the statement of the Novominsker Rebbe, a member of the Moetzes Gedoilei Ha'Torah, that were made   after Mizrachi's lame apology. 
Read today's English   Hamodia!

Hamodia newspaper published a strong editorial in today’s edition.
“In his ill-informed statement,” the editorial says, “for which he only recently apologized and admitted his ignorance of basic statistics, the rabbi made the egregious assertion that the number of Jews killed by the Nazis, historically known to be six million, was in reality closer to one million. Only. One million souls — one million worlds. That’s significantly more than the sum total of every single religious Jew — man, woman, and child — living today in the United States of America.”
This statement, notwithstanding explanation and apology, has already created unimaginable damage, says the newspaper, and who can calculate the future adverse ramifications of such an irresponsible statement for the world at large?
“With such a statement, he has, presumably inadvertently, joined the infamous league of Holocaust deniers, whose goal is to rewrite history,” says the Hamodia editorial. “This is not only an injustice to the Six Million Kedoshim; it is an injustice to all of us, their heirs, whose lives are dedicated to rebuilding a world that was destroyed so brutally. While he explained that his intention was to draw attention to the burning spiritual holocaust that has consumed Klal Yisrael with increasing intensity since the Second World War, and that assimilation and intermarriage in Europe rendered many of those who are counted within the Six Million not to have been halachically Jewish, both the insult and the danger that his outrageous words caused cannot be so easily healed or reversed.”
The Novominsker Rebbe, Rav Yaakov Perlow, said in a statement released to Hamodia: “I condemn in the strongest terms possible the outrageous claim that fewer than a million halachic Jews were killed in the Holocaust. This claim is demonstrably false, profoundly offensive and extremely hurtful. It is an affront to the Six Million Kedoshim, precious, holy, Jewish souls whose lives were snuffed out by the sonei Yisroel. Minimizing the degree of the terrible destruction of Churban Europa, in a most morally irresponsible manner, does a grave disservice to truth, and only gives enemies of Klal Yisrael ammunition for their lies.”
The editorial continues: “As the rebbe said, the statements made by this speaker are not only offensive, but totally unsubstantiated. There can be no doubt as to the bona fide Jewishness of the Six Million. While secularization was indeed rampant by 1939, in Eastern Europe, the power of the church and anti-Semitism most likely prevented any noteworthy amount of intermarriage from occurring. Even the members of the most overtly anti-religious and popular movements such as Zionism, Communism, Socialism and even Bundism remained Jews. Assimilation, as we know it in American terms, was simply not an option. So the point is not the precise number of Orthodox victims (now estimated to be between a third and a half of more than 3 million Jews in Poland alone) but the total number of Jewish victims, whose halachic Jewishness is not a question.”
These comments went unchallenged for so long, the newspaper says later, despite the fact that the speech was made before engaged Jews. “Apparently, the audience was so ignorant and desensitized that his statements were received without objection. How many Jews, particularly of the younger generations and those whose family history spared them the horrors of the Holocaust, have familiarity with even the basic facts and the gruesome reality of what befell the Jewish People during those dark days? It is our obligation to ensure that the current and future generations of Jews know the truth.”

Skverer Rebbe Visits his brother-in-law The Belzer Rebbe, No Privacy

Here see two brother-in-laws that are married to sisters meet in Israel, and all they do is mumble and are surrounded by their respective Chassidim, giving them no privacy!
Not that they need privacy, from the discussions that I made out, there was nothing said!
They are leaders of thousands but have very little to say to each other...
Watch the  awkward moments of silence..

But  .... hey .... give the guys a break..

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

REB YEHUDA HA'CHASID PREDICTED ISRAEL'S FUTURE


What is amazing is that Reb Yehuda Ha'chasid in his summary of his sefer Sefer Gematria, predicted that the Aschalta De'Geula would start in 1967 when Yerushlayim would be in Jewish hands! This contradicts the Satmar SHIT'ah that attributes the conquest of Yeruslayim to the "Samach Mem" , the Satan!
Satmar believes that Hashem cannot do any miracles to Zionists, so according to Satmar, Hashem sends his "partner" the Samach Mem do the miracles! The Satmar Shit'ah is Christianity 101, which also believes that Hashem has chas ve'sholom a partner.

Judah Ben Samuel was a legendary and prolific German rabbi of the 12th century who made some astonishing and specific predictions about the future of Jerusalem and Israel that came true.

Judah Ben Samuel, also known as Judah he-Hasid (Judah the Pious), lived and worked from the end of the 12th century until the beginning of the 13th century in Regensburg, authoring a number of books in the German language.

Following the Christian crusades to the Holy Land, between 1096-1270, a regular correspondence developed between the Jews in the Holy Land and the Christian West. Thus, for example, the rabbis in Worms and Regensburg in Germany knew that Saladin’s Ayyubids had been ruling in the Holy Land since 1187.

At this time, Judah Ben Samuel published the results of his biblical calculations (Gematria) and astrological observations and summarized as follows: 
“When the Ottomans (Turks) – who were already a power to be reckoned with on the Bosporus in the time of Judah Ben Samuel – conquer Jerusalem they will rule over Jerusalem for eight jubilees.

Afterwards Jerusalem will become no-man’s land for one jubilee, and then in the tenth jubilee it will once again come back into the possession of the Jewish nation – which would signify the beginning of the Messianic end time.”

One jubilee is 50 years (Leviticus 25). It is the 50th year after seven times seven years, the year in which each person should regain ownership of his or her land. 

Ben Samuel’s calculations were purely theoretical; there was absolutely no sign at that time of their being fulfilled. He himself was not able to experience their fulfillment, for it was only 300 years after his death that the first of his predictions were to come true.

The Mamluks, who had been reigning in Jerusalem since 1250, were conquered in 1517 by the Ottoman Turks. They remained for eight jubilees (8 x 50 = 400 years), that is to say they were in Jerusalem for 400 years. Exactly 400 years later, in 1917, the Ottoman Turks were conquered by the British. The League of Nations conferred the Mandate for the Holy Land and Jerusalem to the British. Thus, from 1917, under international law, Jerusalem was no-man’s land.

Then, when Israel captured Jerusalem in the Six Day War of 1967, exactly one jubilee (50 years) after 1917, Jerusalem reverted to Jewish-Israeli ownership once again. Thereby, according to the prophecies of Judah Ben Samuel, the Messianic End Times began.

Many scholars have studied and made reference to Judah Ben Samuel’s writings in an effort to understand how he reached his conclusions. 

Among those referencing Ben Samuel were Rabbi Isaac Ben Solomon Luria, a mystic dealing with the messianic world (Jerusalem, 1531-1572, Safed); Joseph Solomon Delmegido (1591 Candia – 1655 Prague), a mathematician and astronomer (“Mazref le-Chochma”), Azulai I (1724-1806), a famed bibliographer; Samuel David Luzzatto (1800-1865), a Bible scholar; historian Heinrich Graetz (1817-1891); and Torah scholar Jacob Epstein (1925-1993).

The secret of how Judah the Pious arrived at such accurate predictions has less to do with the actual calculations than it does with the fact that he had consecrated his life to G-d. His pupils Rabbi Isaac ben Moses (Vienna), Rabbi Baruch ben Samuel (Mainz) and Rabbi Simcha (Speyer) testify that Ben Samuel was a model of abstinence and selflessness and was awaiting with a burning desire the coming of the Messiah.

Ben Samuel was often called “Light of Israel.” Even bishops came to him for advice. If anyone asked him where his wisdom came from he would answer, “The prophet Elijah, who will precede the Messiah, appeared to me and revealed many things to me and emphasized that the precondition for answered prayer is that it is fueled by enthusiasm and joy for the greatness and holiness of G-d.”

But to recap the astonishing predictions
In AD 1217 this scholarly and pious rabbi prophesied that the Ottoman Turks would rule over the holy city of Jerusalem for eight Jubilees. Now, keep in mind, he made this prediction 300 years before the Ottoman Turks seized control of Jerusalem in 1517. If indeed 1217 and 1517 were jubilee years as Judah Ben Samuel believed, then his prophecy was exactly right, because exactly 400 years after the Turks took control of Jerusalem they were driven out of the city and the holy land in 1917 by the Allied forces under the command of General George Allenby – on Hanukkah, by the way.

But it gets more interesting still.

The rabbi also prophesied that during the ninth Jubilee Jerusalem would be a “no-man’s land.” This is exactly what happened from 1917 to 1967, due to the fact that the Holy Land was placed under British Mandate in 1917 by the League of Nations and literally “belonged” to no nation.

Even after Israel’s war of independence in 1948-49, Jerusalem was still divided by a strip of land running right through the heart of the city, with Jordan controlling the eastern part of the city and Israel controlling the western part of the city. That strip of land was considered and even called “no-man’s land” by both the Israelis and the Jordanians.

It was not until the Six Day War in 1967 when the entire West Bank of the Holy Land was conquered by the Israeli army that the whole city of Jerusalem passed back into the possession of Israel. So once again the prophecy made by the rabbi 750 years previously was fulfilled to the letter.

It certainly would be significant if both 1917 and 1967 were Jubilee years, considering the significance of what happened in Jerusalem on those years. 

But it gets even more interesting, because Judah Ben Samuel also prophesied that during the 10th Jubilee, Jerusalem would be under the control of the Jews and the Messianic “end times” would begin. If he’s right, the 10th Jubilee began in 1967 and will be concluded in 2017.


Yoisef Mizrachi Claims that Nazis were more Tznisdik than not-frum Jews

The meshiginer, Mr. Mizrachi, claims in this video, that the Nazis YM"S had better morals than secular Jews, since  Nazis "separated the men from the ladies" before murdering them!

I'm not kidding! 

Before you watch the video below, make sure to have a barfing bag next to you, otherwise your wife will get upset that you threw up on her carpet! 

The truth is, that the reason Nazis separated men from the ladies was because they wanted to keep the ladies in the dark and give them some hope, to keep them orderly, so they told them that the men were going to work. 

This is well documented in the transcripts of the Neurenberg Trials and recorded in many scholarly books on the Holocaust!
But this vicious snake whose hatred against his brothers and sisters, that are not religious, far exceeds his dislike of the Nazi barbarians, distorts and re-writes history and wants you to think that the Nazis were far more Tznisdik than secular Jews!

There are many not frum Jews and even goyim that dress tznisdik, in fact all the Kol Koras that are distributed about Tzenees are primarily addressed to the frum oilem... 
All the Seforim that address Tznees issues are for the fum oilem...
So it's the Fummies that need help in Tznees issues!


Here watch where Mr. Mizrachi also claims that secular Jewish women posed in the nude to Nazi murderers knowing full well that they will be murdered minutes later..
He keeps saying "naked" "naked" "take their clothes off"  "putting men and woman naked together like sardines"
This guy has one filthy perverted mind!
Sick dude!


Monday, January 4, 2016

Holocaust Survivors Don’t Accept Apology From Mr. Yosef Mizrachi Over Comments Made About 6 Million Kedosim

On Sunday, Mr. Mizrachi issued a half assed apology 

One well-known survivor, Dr. Moshe Katz, agreed to go on camera and deliver a message to Mr. Mizrachi.

Dr. Moshe Katz is a noted author and lecturer about the holocaust. He is the author of the well-received holocaust book, “Nine Out of Ten.” He has lectured at hundreds of Yeshivos, shuls and schools about the holocaust.

Dr. Katz was also one of the founding members of several Yeshivos and schools including Yeshiva of Southshore, Yeshivas Sh’or Yoshiv, Yeshiva Darchei Torah, and Torah Academy for Girls. He is both a pillar of the Torah community as well as a pillar of the survivors of the holocaust. 

Below is his reaction to the unfortunate lies regarding the holocaust that was promoted by Mr. Mizrachi.
(Dov Gefen


Here watch where Mr. Mizrachi claims that secular Jewish women posed in the nude to Nazi murderers knowing full well that they will be murdered minutes later..
.
How sick and perverted can a guy be? How low can a guy go?
And he calls himself a "rabbi"!

This is an outright lie and a rational human being wouldn't even understand this sick statement! 
He seems to be busy with woman all the time and in this video he admits  looking at nude photos of  secular and religious Jewish dead women of the Holocaust!
And how does he know when he looks at a nude lady whether she is frum or secular? 
You cannot tell by the hair, because many frum women have their own hair underneath the shaitel or the scarf!
Does a frum lady have an identifying mark on her body that a secular lady does not?
Let's ask the expert ..... Mr. Mizrachi!











Sunday, January 3, 2016

Jews, Non-Jews and My Anti-Semitic Girlfriend


File photo of Facebook founder Zuckerberg and his non-Jewish wife


I had been dating Jennifer for a year and a half. Things were getting serious. My friends were all starting to get engaged or settling down into single life for the long haul. I felt the pressure building to commit to my relationship in a real way, namely having her move in.
Every time we had a few drinks Jen would ask me what I thought about living together. I would fumble with my words, trying to buy myself a few more months. I would lamely explain how I really liked my roommates and how tough real estate was in NYC. When the boozy haze cleared, there was no sign the next day that these conversations ever took place.
Soon, my excuses began to dwindle. By the end of June, both of my roommates got engaged and began making arrangements to move out by the end of July. I was left with a big empty apartment and nobody to share the rent. It seemed like now was the time for the “trial run” with Jen. We had agreed that she would move in at the beginning of August.
My mind raced ahead. “Trial run” sounded innocuous enough, but I had enough friends go through these scenarios that I knew how this would inevitably play out. We would spend a year living together, then pressure would mount to buy a ring and propose, then we would be engaged for another year, and then we would be married. Forever.
So this was it. It was the decision to last forever, yet it seemed like just a bunch of ‘I-guess-so’s piled up in a heap. I had something else on my mind as well, a secret looming larger by the day.
I had started becoming interested in my Judaism. And Jennifer wasn’t Jewish.
I had explored all sorts of spiritual pathways and Judaism was last on my list.
I had begun to a search for deeper meaning in life. I was always interested in philosophy and spirituality, but it the most general terms. That past winter I had started reading about Jewish philosophy. I had explored all sorts of spiritual pathways and Judaism was last on my list. It hadn’t registered as an option until one of my best friends sent me a lecture to listen to by Rabbi Akiva Tatz.
I began devouring them. Soon I had listened to almost every one of the lectures except the most relevant and onerous of them all: “Jew, Non-Jew and Intermarriage.” It leered at me each day as my mouse cursor brushed over it.
Meanwhile, my relationship with Jennifer was great, at least on paper. We had the same interests, liked the same foods, never fought. Yet, there was something missing. As my passion for spirituality grew, I noticed something in our conversations. I would begin talking about a deeper topic and she would follow along up until a certain point. Then, like hitting a cement wall, her face would go blank and she would change the topic. “Want to see a movie tonight?” or “What do you want for dinner?”
After a few months of listening to Rabbi Tatz, I started dabbling in keeping Kosher. I subtly cut pork and shellfish from my diet.
“Want to go for oysters?”
“No, I don’t think I’m in the mood.”
My inner world was beginning to diverge from the image I was portraying. I was living a lie.
I finally worked up to courage to share my journey with Jen. I took her out to a fancy dinner and told her that I needed to ask her something.
“If we were to have kids together, eventually, someday…I really want to raise them Jewish. Could you live with that?”
She fell silent and looked down at her plate, idly turning vegetables with her fork. She told me that she would have to get back to me.
There were so many Catholics in the world and so few Jews, why not root for the underdog?
The next week she told me that she could do that. She asked her mom what she thought, and her mom had agreed that it made sense. There were so many Catholics in the world and so few Jews, why not root for the underdog? And besides, neither of us was really religious. We could do Christmas and Hanukkah. No problem.
This made me feel much better. But I soon realized that I had just applied a band-aid when I needed to do brain surgery. What did it mean “raise the kids Jewish” if we were going to have Christmas in the house also? I became even more confused than I was before.

Those Jews

Fast forward to the 4th of July. Jen and I had decided to spend the long weekend at her parents’ house in a New York City suburb where she grew up. Her father, Jack, had finally warmed up to me, inviting me to the yearly golf outing that I had heard so much about but had not yet qualified for.
Jack took us out to see the fireworks. We watched them on the water where he knew a bar owner and his friend was playing guitar that night. After a beautiful fireworks display and many rounds of celebratory beers, we decided to head back to their house.
We were driving down the highway back towards Jack’s house and the conversation opened up, with a good deal of liquor lubricating it. After some banter about which band and beer we liked best, Jack brought up a new topic.
“Hey, Elliot. Do you remember my friend Steve? His son, Rob, nice Catholic kid. He ended up marrying this Jewish girl last year. Crazy wedding, I have to tell you. The girl’s father stood up in the middle of the ceremony and tried to stop the wedding. He started quoting scripture, said she was a lamb that strayed from the flock. It was awful. The families don’t speak anymore. Now she’s pregnant and her father refuses to see her. Can you believe that?”
I stammered that I indeed could not believe it, not quite knowing what to say. Jack went on to describe how Rob’s Jewish wife was now completely disconnected from her family. By his tone, Jack didn’t mean anything directly hostile towards me, but they seemed frighteningly applicable to Jen and me.
There was a new topic in the car: Jews and their separateness. Jen was raised in a New York City suburb next to a very large Jewish community. Jack and Jen began talking about the traits of their Jewish neighbors while I sat as still as a statue in the passenger seat, my secret Jewish identity writhing in pain inside of me.
“These Jews cover the streets in trash. They are just so disgusting, with their long black coats and fur hats, clogging the intersections on Saturday mornings. We have to drive by with you tomorrow, Elliot, just to see the filth of it all.”
What hurt me more than Jack’s anti-Semitic diatribe was Jen agreeing with him.
What hurt me more than Jack’s anti-Semitic diatribe was Jen agreeing with him. She quickly became the ringleader of the conversation. She was going to be my wife? He was going to the grandfather of my children? In their eyes, I wasn’t one of those Jews. Waves of nausea pounded my throat as they talked over the silent Jew in the passenger seat.
They continued describing their repulsive Jewish neighbors who were ruining the town. It felt as if I was all alone the car, watching Jack and Jen laugh and mock from a telescope a million miles away. I had to make a choice: Would I cling to the image I portrayed outside that felt so artificial, or would I decide to redefine myself as the person who I felt I was on the inside?
We finally arrived at the house, Jen and Jack laughing and hugging over a fun night while my mind reeled. We went inside to go to sleep. I tossed and turned all night, mulling over my future and contemplating the difficult choices laid out in front of me.
The next morning I woke up with a cold resolve as to what I must do. I quietly ate breakfast with the family and we headed back to the city. I went back to my apartment and made a plan of what I would say. How I would explain who I was and why I couldn’t reconcile that with the thoughts that had been made clear to me on that car ride.
I showed up at her apartment and asked to speak with her in her room, away from her roommate. I broke the news that she couldn’t move in. That repressed inner personality burst forth like a river through a crack in a dam. I told her about my secret Jewish studies, the fierce connection that I felt to the stories that I had heard from rabbis and the generations of Jews who had suffered so much to carry Judaism forward throughout the years.
It was not easy. Our breakup lasted a month. She told me that she was interested in taking conversion classes. I went to see a therapist who specialized in interfaith couples to see what to do.
After about ten minutes with the therapist, I decided to embrace the real me that wanted to explore my Judaism, to fully realize the person who was being built from within over the past half year. Staying with Jen as she went through a forced conversion borne of anti-Semitism and a broken relationship sounded like a half measure that would leave me in limbo. I had to commit.
I didn’t reconcile with her. Now I was free to take classes, to check out what Shabbat actually meant. I had time to explore and embark on the journey whose final destination I did not know.
Looking back, even that “me” who broke through and made that difficult, life-changing decision is different than the person I am now. If you would have asked the “me” that walked out of that apartment, fists jammed into pockets, tears crowding his eyes, where he would be in a year, there would be no way he would have said, “Studying Torah in Jerusalem.” But here I am.
For the first time in my life, I have looked inside and asked myself that most difficult question: “Who am I?” I still don’t fully know the answer but I’m trying very hard to find out. At least my interior matches my exterior.

Watch Thieves Stealing From Cars In Monsey

Once again, burglars broke into multiple vehicle over Shabbos in the Monsey area of Rockland County. Rockland Chaieirm Coordinator Yossi Margareten said  that 18 vehicles were broken into over Shabbos. 16 were in the Monsey (Ramapo) area, and two were in Spring Valley.

The burglars were captured on video at around 5:50AM, Shabbos morning. 



Yosef Mizrachi Issues Apology And Retraction Over Comments Made About 6 Million Kedosim HY’D


"I wish to apologize for my incorrect statement regarding the six million Kedoshim that were tragically murdered in the Holocaust. 

In the video that was shown that was from years ago ( it was not current ) only part of what I said was displayed in the entire lecture that was 2 hours I said that “I don’t know and used the word maybe 5 maybe 3 maybe 1 million we will never know. 

But now, I have been shown the accurate statistics and I realize that those that were not halachically Jewish were a very small minimal number. 

I do not wish to offend any of the holocaust survivors or their family members it has never ever been my intention. 

The Kedoshim of the holocaust need to be remembered and sanctified in the most honorable way possible those who know my lectures over the years know that I published many stories of kidush hashem from the Holocaust. My goal was to wake up our nation to the silent holocaust that is happening now which is the increasing intermarriage cases in usa and the rest of the world. "

Yosef Mizrachi