“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, February 3, 2016

Failed Messiah Closes Blog

Rumors are flying around the Frum community, into what prompted Failed Messiah owner Shmarya Rosenberg to write a final post and say that he is closing his infamous blog down.
Strong speculation is that the noted philanthropist and leading Baal Tzedakah in Klal Yisroel, R’ Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz had a hand in the deal.

Who Knows?

Shmarye Rosenberg Failed Messiah

Here is Rosenberg's Explanation:
I had a much longer post I was moments away from publishing when my computer crashed and I lost it, so I'll make this do-over post more concise.
I've been working on a deal that would allow me to work on anti-poverty issues and today, after about a year of trying, that deal came to fruition. That means I'll be leaving FailedMessiah.com, the website I founded almost 12 years ago.
So let me thank all of you who read, commented and debated here, those of you who agreed with me and even those of you who did not, and those of you who sent me stories, tips and pashkvils.
I'd like to encourage all of you to work to stop child sex abuse and to work to stop those who enable it or cover it up. I'd also like to encourage you to do what you can to bring some light to the haredi world which is, sadly, still shrouded in some intense darkness. No kid should go to 13 years of school and leave without a valid high school diploma, proficiency in the language of the country, and extensive knowledge of math, science, history and civics, even if their religious community's elders claim it is their religious right to deprive them of this much-needed education. Please continue to fight for those kids.
I'd also like to ask you work to equalize and humanize the US Sentencing Guidelines. With very few exceptions, nonviolent criminals should not be incarcerated for decades. Prison should not primarily be a place of punishment. Instead, it should be a place where combined with loss of freedom, inmates also get good regular mental health care and are trained in skills (or given education) that can earn them gainful employment on release. In the long run, it is far cheaper for society to work help inmates than it is to punish them. It is also far better for society because the recidivism rate for inmates who are well treated rather than abandoned and abused is lower. That means fewer victims and fewer losses for all of us.
Similarly, just as the seller of crack cocaine should not be treated more harshly than the seller of powder cocaine, poor criminals should not be treated more harshly than rich criminals. Criminals who are true sociopaths should be treated as such, but the justice and penal systems should not through their dysfunction take average criminals and push them right to the edge of sociopathy. Sadly, as it now stands, both often do so.
The Jewish community should, I believe, work for these reforms, not just for its own criminals like Agriprocessors’ Sholom Rubashkin, but for all of America’s criminals, save the most dangerous and evil. Arguably, it was Rubashkin supporters’ refusal to be, for want of a better term, ecumenical during their battle to get Rubashkin – who I believe was guilty as sin – a lighter sentence that drove many good people away from them.
Since I’ve mentioned him, Rubashkin presided over abuse of poor undocumented workers and of animals, crimes I would argue are far greater than the financial fraud charges he was convicted of.
I believe the federal government should have prosecuted Rubashkin for these crimes after it won conviction on 86 counts of financial fraud. It did not do so in part because trials cost lots of money and eat up lots of time, and the return for doing so was, in the government’s eyes, too minimal.
As the US Sentencing Guidelines are now constructed, all that abuse and mistreatment might have added a only a few months, maybe a year or two, to Rubashkin’s 27-year sentence. So why spend the money and the time?
In fact, the government only charged and considered prosecuting the immigration crimes linked to Rubashkin. The abuse of those undocumented workers and the abuse of the animals were issues that really were not on the government’s radar.
So when Rubashkin wanted those immigration charges severed from the financial fraud charges and tried separately, the government agreed. And then it prosecuted the financial charges because they were the most serious and carried the larges penalties. And when it won conviction of all 86 of them, it declined to prosecute Rubashkin on anything else. After all, why waste the money and the time?
The answer, of course, is that human life and animal lives matter, perhaps not equally or in exactly the same ways, but both matter far more than dollars. Yet the government’s decision taught the opposite lesson.
So Rubashkin sits in prison, serving a much-too-long 27-year sentence (25 years for the fraud charges – exactly at the middle of draconian the US Sentencing Guidelines – and 2 years for perjury). The lesson taught is don’t steal from rich people and banks, and through association don’t employ undocumented workers because you could get caught and punished for something worse.
The lesson really should have been different: do not exploit poor workers, do not abuse animals (in the name of religion or otherwise), care about all life and protect it. But it wasn’t. It was a national teaching moment lost.
Lastly, I’d like to say a word about the current religious freedom situation in Israel and the general tenor of the government.
Let me start by saying that, agree with his politics or not, Menachem Begin was generally a mentch, a surprising down to earth person who truly cared about people. I don’t think that same statement can honestly be made about Benjamin Netanyahu and it certainly cannot be made about many of the other political leaders in the coalition government, including its haredim. As a person who spent close to three decades as a person of the right, one of the things that drove me away – perhaps the thing that most drove me away – is that lack of mentchlikeit.
My criticism comes out of that and from the clear empirical evidence that Israel is no longer led by a a government or by leaders who cherish truth. I saw this first when Yitzhak Shamir led Israel in the 1980s, but I brushed it off. My ideology – or, I should say, Chabad’s theology and Rabbi Meir Kahane’s ideology – were more important. I could look the other way while Shamir parsed and lied if those untruths protected Israel. But I was wrong to do so then and I refuse to make the same mistake today.
For Israel to truly thrive, it needs to separate religion and state. There should not be a state-funded chief rabbinate or a mandate that citizens marry and divorce through any officially sanctioned religious outlet. If a couple wants a religious marriage ceremony, let them hire whatever clergy is meaningful to them. If a Jew wants to marry a non-Jew, it should not be the job of a state apparatus to stop the couple from marrying. If a couple wants a totally secular ceremony, let a justice of the piece do the honors. Schools that teach Israel’s core curriculum should be funded by the state. Schools which refuse to do so should not.
Religion should ply its wares through good example and honest reasoning, not through state-supported coercion and deceit.
Netanyahu is willing to inflict coercive religion on Israelis in exchange for power, just as he is willing to abandon haredi children to substandard schools as long as their parents vote for parties which support him. Indeed, he’s even willing to allow most haredim to avoid the draft in perpetuity as long as those haredi votes stay with him. Secular Israelis disproportionately bear the burden of Israel’s defense and its economy while Netanyahu laughs all the way to the prime minister’s office, and this must stop. Perhaps one day soon it will. We can only hope.
I don’t approach this as a Reform Jew or as a Conservative Jew or as a Reconstructionist or Renewal Jew. I approach this now as a proud secular Jew, as a post-religions Jew who has far greater affinity for Baruch Spinoza or Theodore Herzl than for any rabbi or religious leader.
I want to thank the people at Diversified Holdings for their professionalism during these last months. They’ve promised to guard your confidentiality as I did, at least with regard to whatever you posted before this. (I hope they’ll post some type of privacy policy in the next day or two so you’ll know what they intend to do from here on out. Diversified’s people should begin regular posting soon, as well, probably by early Thursday.)
As for me, I’ll keep you posted on my anti-poverty work and other issues I’m working on or interested in if you follow me on Twitter (www.twitter.com/Shmarya) and on Facebook (www.facebook.com/shmarya).
And with that, I thank you all again. This blog and its people have become like a second family to me. I will miss it and miss you all more than you will ever know.

Monsey Meshiginer wants to force Supermarkets to have "Men Only Hours"



Guys ..... Monsey is going down the drain faster than water...
A crazed lunatic posted in "Monsey Shuls" suggesting Monsey Supermarkets have "Separate Shopping Hours"

The meshiginer that posted, calls himself
"slmw" helping_our_community"


Hey "slmw" helping_our_community"   ...you can help "our community" by checking into the nearest "funny farm" 


The Taliban at work .... right here in Rockland County! 

Revealing My Abuse by Ruth Krevsky


Ruth Krevsky, a courageous survivor of child sexual abuse, goes public at a JCW awareness event in Montreal Canada.



Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Gestetner's Rogue Monsey Bais Din enables Meir "Bugeyed" Kin to keep his wife an Agunah

"bugeyed" Kin 

It seems that Kin has enough money to buy off Gestetner to get him to issue him  a demented letter saying in effect, that Bugeye Kin doesn't have to give his wife Lonna a get and that the Monsey Oilim should "disregard Lonna's Agunah Status"

Bugeye has a knack  to find women to marry him, his latest is a lady from some south American country that he must have found in a rain forest because she had no clue that Bugeye Kin marries women and then refuses to divorce them. 

If you asked this piece of vermin what his motive is .... he would answer "well, I gave her a get, it's sitting in the Monsey Crooked Bais Din Kedushas Levi"
But what this snake doesn't tell you, is that his wife, Lonna, must pay approx 350,000.00 to pick up the get! 
Get it? You have a get but fork over over a quarter of a million dollars.. ......

Gestettner's Bais Din "Shar Hamishpot" is a front to antagonize Agunas  ...and I must admit they do a great job!

The Bais Din where the get is sitting is named after the Holy Bardetchiver the Kedushas Levi ...  
Can you imagine? 
I wonder what the Barditchver z"l would say about that ... he must be rolling in his grave ...and upset that the cruel sadist, Kin, is blackmailing a Bas Yisroel, in a "Bais Din" named after him!

So guys if you have a beef with your wife, go to Gestettner in Monsey and he will give you a heter to marry some creature in a jungle in South America, without giving your wife a get, and if she really wants a divorce you can blackmail her to the tune of 350,000.00 with Gestettner's blessing!
Mi Keamcha Yisroel!






Monday, February 1, 2016

Homeless Jew viciously murdered in Manhattan homeless shelter remembered as brilliant, generous

An ex-teacher whose fight with mental illness landed him in a Manhattan homeless shelter where he was fiendishly murdered was remembered Sunday as a brilliant man with a generous heart.
Days after Deven Black, 62, was nearly beheaded in a grisly shelter slaying, family and friends recalled the life of a man betrayed by a brain once envied by his colleagues.
“When I say that my father was smart, I’m referring to his wisdom and intelligence, but also the staggering, broad knowledge that filled his brain,” said Jonas Black, his only son. “My father was a curious man who never stopped learning.”
Jonas told more than 200 mourners at Congregation Sons of Israel in Nyack that his family is donating his father’s brain for mental health research.
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Family and friends mourn at Deven Black’s funeral as his casket makes its way out of the temple Sunday, January 31, 2016 at Congregation Sons of Israel of Nyack.

“Deven was a brilliant, courageous, kind and humble man; now, his life is over,” Jonas Black said. “Now, it is our responsibility to take that knowledge and use it to help. There is a stigma attached to mental illness, a shame and fear that prevents those who are sick from getting the help they need.”
Black was nearly decapitated in the Thursday night attack inside the privately run Boulevard Homeless Shelter in East Harlem. It was only Black’s third night at the shelter.
Cops were still hunting for his shelter roommate, Anthony White, 21, who sources said stayed in the room with the body after the killing.

Black earned a master’s degree in education at Fordham University and a master’s in library science at Queens College.FACEBOOK

Black earned a master’s degree in education at Fordham University and a master’s in library science at Queens College.

Just two years ago, Deven Black was still married to, Jill Rovitzsky Black, his wife of three decades and holding down his job of 10 years as a respected teacher and librarian in the Bronx.

Front page of the New York Daily News for January 29, 2016, concerns homeless former teacher Deven Black, who was beheaded by Anthony White at the Boulevard Homeless Shelter.NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Front page of the New York Daily News for January 29, 2016, concerns homeless former teacher Deven Black, who was beheaded by Anthony White at the Boulevard Homeless Shelter.

Black, originally from the Upper West Side, held jobs as a bartender, restaurant critic and advertising copywriter — earned a master’s degree in education at Fordham University and a master’s in library science at Queens College.

Black was apparently afflicted with behavioral variant fronto-temporal degeneration, a rare form of the brain disease, according to Rovitzky Black.
NYC PAPERS OUT. Social media use restricted to low res file max 184 x 128 pixels and 72 dpiROBERT SABO/NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Black was murdered by his roommate at the Boulevard Homeless Shelter in East Harlem, according to cops.

There is no cure for the progressive form of dementia, and Black’s wife believes the personality-altering ailment contributed to his downfall.
Jonas also recalled that his father was passionate about music.
“You may not have been aware of his love for gangsta’ rap,” Jonas said to laughter from the crowd.
“One time we were listening to the radio in the car when an old N.W.A. song came on. You can imagine my surprise when he turned up the volume, grinned ear-to-ear and rapped along to every single word.”

Zionist Customs Officers Question Satmar Rebbe at airport about the 5 million Dollars in his suitcase!

R' Zalman Leib Teitelbaum, Satmar Rebbe, leader of the anti-Jewish "Zalonim" was questioned at Ben Gurion Airport at customs for a half hour. 


The unusual questioning of a known leader was prompted by his massive amount of cash he brought in to the country!
R' Zalman Leib came to the State of Israel because of the bris of his grandson and brought 5 million dollars to distribute to all Torah Mosdos that refuse to take money from the government.

The issue is, that  part of that money will be distributed to people that promise not to vote in the Zionist Elections... and that may be a crime.
In the USA it is certainly a crime to impede any way in free elections .... 
If you want to tell people not to vote is one thing, but to pay someone not to vote is a crime in every country in the entire world!

So the shrewd Zali must  have  told the "Zionist fools" that the money is only for the Mosdos ...
I think the next time he pulls these shenanigans, the Zionist will smarten up and put cuffs on him! 

Question #1: Who laundered all that money?

Question #2: Didn't the Satmar Rebbe, R' Yoel say in 1956 that there wouldn't be any more Mosdos Ha'Torah in Israel in 20 years?
So if there isn't any Mosdos, to whom is he bringing all that money?

Question#3: Did the "Big Talmud Chuchim," the Satmar Rebbe get a chance on the plane to read the third Rashi of this week's Parsha that says that anyone that takes another Jew to secular court is basically  worshiping Idols?
Did have a chance to glance at the Rambam (Laws of Sanhedrin 26,7) that states unequivocally in reference to secular court,  "And it is as though he cursed and blasphemed [G-D] and lifted his hand against the laws of Moses?" 
I guess he didn't have the time he was busy nibbling the nuts....


Question # 4: Why did this guy get a motorcade to the airport?
Can someone explain? 
What is this business acting like a "king" in Chutz Le'aretz?

השפלה בנתב"ג: רז"ל מסאטמר עוכב במכס ותושאל על כספים

האדמו"ר רז"ל מסאטמר נחת בישראל לביקור בזק שיימשך קצת יותר מיממה - ועוכב במכס לכחצי שעה • מחר בערב יחלק את תמיכת 'שקל הטהור' למוסדות החינוך והישיבות שאינם לוקחים תקציבים מהשלטון הציוני
יוסף גרינבוים

כ"ב שבט התשע"ו / 01.02.2016 18:36
סאטמר, רז"ל
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הציונים השפילו את האויב מסאטמר:  הערב (שני) נחת בנמל התעופה על שם דוד בן גוריון האדמו"ר רז"ל מסאטמר – לביקור בזק שיימשך קצת יותר מיממה.
על פי דיווחים מנמל התעופה, האדמו"ר ופמלייתו עוכבו במשך כחצי שעה במכס והאדמו"ר תושאל על כספים.
על פי הדיווח, לאחר התשאול האדמו"ר שוחרר לדרכו. "שאלו אותו שאלות כמו ששואלים אנשים רבים אחרים שעוברים במכס", אומר גורם בפמליית האדמו"ר.
האדמו"ר, שהגיע לישראל לרגל ברית המילה של נכדו, שיתקיים מחר בבוקר בירושלים, יערוך מחר בערב מעמד מיוחד של חלוקת תמיכת 'שקל הטהור' למוסדות החינוך והישיבות שאינם לוקחים תקציבים מהשלטון הציוני ולא מצביעים בבחירות לכנסת.
הערב צפוי הרבי להשתתף בשמחת הוואכטנאכט לנכדו, לקראת ברית המילה שתתקיים מחר.
אתמול פרסם העיתונאי אסף גולן מאמר באתר nrg, בו קרא להכריז על האדמו"ר כעל אישיות בלתי רצויה בישראל – ולגרשו מהארץ.
"האנטי-ישראליות הקיצונית הזו של גורם חשוב כל כך בציבור היהודי בארצות הברית, אינה משהו שמדינת ישראל יכולה לעבור עליו לסדר היום. לא יכול להיות – מבחינת ההסברה בעולם – שבנמל התעופה בן-גוריון, שער הכניסה למדינת ישראל, ינחת אחד מאויביה הגדולים של ישראל".
אסף המשיך: "לא ייתכן שהרשויות בארץ יאפשרו לו להמשיך בביקורו ללא חקירה, ללא מעצר וללא גירוש מהארץ אחרי הכרזה עליו כאישיות בלתי רצויה.
"את פרופ' נעם חומסקי, יהודי שהוא אחד ממבקריה הגדולים ביותר של ישראל ואף תומך באויבינו, מדינת ישראל אינה מוכנה לקבל. וחומסקי הוא אדם פרטי, שלא מוביל עדת חסידים ענקית ומגלגל סכומי כסף אדירים.
"אז נכון, יהודים הם רחמנים בני רחמנים. ברור שאם חסידות סאטמר תיקלע פעם לצרה מדינת ישראל כולה תתגייס לעזרתה. אלא שיש הבדל בין לעזור לאח בצרה ובין לאפשר את כניסת מי שמנהל מסע מתמיד כנגד ישראל".
אסף מונה את העוונות של חסידות סאטמר: "האדמו"ר שילם בשעתו 100 אלף שקלים לכל ישיבה שתלמידיה לא יצביעו בבחירות; הוא מנע מהקהילה היהודית בתימן לעלות לארץ והעדיף שתישאר שם, בסכנה, או שתבוא לארצות הברית. 110 מבני הקהילה היהודית בתימן השתכנעו ועקרו לארה"ב במקום לארץ.
"לאור זאת ראוי גם ראוי לגרש את האיש לארצות הברית. ראוי גם שכל מי שההיסטוריה והעתיד של העם היהודי חשוב לו, בין מימין ובין משמאל, יצא נגד הביקור ויפגין נגד האויב הגדול הזה של מדינת ישראל, שמגיע לארץ ומשתמש נגדנו בחסידיו שיושבים כאן".

Beit Shemesh Extremists Fear Chabad

The Fanatic sickos in Beit Shemesh are freaking out and are wathching as  some of their "terrorists" are going off the "derech" and joining Chabad ......
So they went and put graffiti on the Beit Shemesh Chabad Shul hoping that some of their own will see the message!


Mosque Obama Has Chosen For Visit Has Deep Extremist Ties

The Baltimore mosque President Obama has chosen as the first U.S.-based mosque to visit during his presidency has deep ties to extremist elements, including to the Muslim Brotherhood.
The White House announced on Saturday that Obama will visit the Islamic Society of Baltimore (ISB) on Wednesday. He has visited several mosques overseas as president but has resisted visiting one in the homeland. The purpose of the trip, according to the White House, is to “celebrate the contributions Muslim Americans make to our nation and reaffirm the importance of religious freedom to our way of life.”
But ISB is a curious choice for Obama’s first domestic visit.
The mosque is a member of a network of mosques controlled by the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), a Muslim civil rights group named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 2008 Holy Land Foundation terror case. Several executives with that organization were convicted of sending money to aid the terrorist group Hamas(RELATED: Here’s A Map Of Radical Mosques In The U.S. [Interactive])
An imam who served at ISB for a total of 15 years has also been a leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood network and has worked for an Islamic relief group that was designated as a terrorist organization by the Treasury Department in 2004.
Mohammad Adam el-Sheikh, who served two stints as ISB’s imam, from 1983 to 1989 and from 1994 to 2003, was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan in the 1970s. He also co-founded the Muslim American Society, a Falls Church, Va.-based group that is controlled by the Muslim Brotherhood.
While in Baltimore, el-Sheikh served as a regional director for the Islamic American Relief Agency. That group’s parent organization is the Islamic African Relief Agency, which the Treasury Department says provided funds to Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda, Hamas and other terrorist organizations.
After leaving Baltimore, el-Sheikh served as imam at the infamous Dar al-Hijrah Islamic Center in Falls Church. That mosque has a lengthy roster of known terrorists and terrorist sympathizers. Its imam during much of the 1990s was Mohammed al-Hanooti. He was named an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, which killed six people.
Dar al-Hijrah came under the control of Anwar al-Awlaki in 2001. He’s the American al-Qaeda recruiter who was killed in a U.S. drone strike in 2011. Nidal Hasan, the U.S. Army major who killed 13 people at Fort Hood in Nov. 2009, is said to have attended the Virginia mosque when al-Awlaki served there. The pair also reportedly exchanged emails. Two of the 9/11 hijackers also attended Dar al-Hijrah during al-Awlaki’s tenure.
El-Sheikh took over at Dar al-Hijrah i

Sunday, January 31, 2016

Robin Goldman praised as ‘supermom’ and quiet doer of mitzvot.



This past Shabbat morning, despite the raging snow and winds outside, about 30 women made a point of attending services at the Young Israel of Scarsdale. They stayed behind in the women’s section after the service to honor their friend and fellow synagogue member, Dr. Robin Goldman, by following her longtime practice of privately reading the weekly Torah portion after most of the congregants had left the sanctuary.
On this somber occasion, the women took turns reading the narrative, which described the exodus from Egypt, aloud.
Goldman, 58, a prominent local pediatrician, devoted mother and grandmother, and active member of the synagogue and the Scarsdale community, was stabbed to death last Wednesday at her home.
Her husband, Julius Reich, 61, a partner in a financial advisory firm, was charged with second-degree murder and is being held without bail.
“It was a very meaningful tribute to read the Torah portion together,” said Fern Oppenheim, a friend of Goldman’s for many years who described her as both fully modern and deeply pious.
She and other longtime friends spoke of how synagogue members are in shock and mourning over a woman widely admired for her caring, gracious manner and quiet and often private acts of chesed (kindness).
Rabbi Jonathan Morgenstern of Young Israel referred to Goldman as “a queen” and righteous woman.
Debbie Schrag, a close friend for 27 years, noted that on Shabbat, Goldman regularly was called on at home to tend to children who were ill or had an accident. “She loved being a doctor, loved helping people.”
It was noted that on occasion Goldman prepared shiva meals for people she did not know personally; that immediately on hearing of the death of a friend’s parent, she left work and got on a plane to be at the funeral; and that she was always there for her three adult children, bringing them food for Shabbat or even driving into Manhattan to walk her daughter’s dog.
Among Goldman’s activities were serving as president of the PTA at SAR School in Riverdale, and on the Ramaz School parents’ council in Manhattan, hosting an NYU Chabad parlor meeting, chairing her synagogue’s adult education committee and co-editing its cookbook, and regularly attending a variety of Jewish learning classes at her synagogue and others.
Schrag said she and Goldman often went to the classes together and discussed paths and challenges of spirituality within Judaism, including maintaining one’s faith in the face of hardship or tragedy.
“She had a beautiful spirit,” Schrag said.
At the funeral last Thursday in the Young Israel, which was packed to overflowing with hundreds of people, her children said their mother had three pillars in her life: family, faith and community.
They referred to her as “supermom” and related stories of her deep devotion, always having time for them despite the pressures of her medical practice and teaching at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. A number of her professional colleagues and students were in attendance, some wearing their hospital scrubs.
Daughter Alyssa, addressing her mother in a eulogy, said, “You were able to be in three places at once, bake the world’s best mandel bread, achieve the record for the most emails before 6:30 a.m., and defy aging by having the beauty of a 20-year-old.
“You taught us to love and support each other always, and that the strength we have as a family could get us through anything.”
“She felt a personal mission to rescue Jewish things, no joke,” son Adam said in his remarks, referring to his mother’s interest in finding Judaica items at sales. He mused that his mother even “saved my grandmother’s last batch of meatballs for 15 years — something like that — in the freezer. They were only thrown out because of a power outage.”
Youngest child Jenna, a student at NYU, noted that she came home early from a month-abroad program in Australia last week to be able to make a shiva call to the family of Daniella Moffson, her friend who was killed in a bus accident in Honduras. “Just come home safe,” Jenna said her mother told her on the phone.
Ironically, Jenna’s early return to the U.S. made it possible for her to be at her mother’s funeral, given the 24-hour traveling time from Australia to New York and the traditional religious custom of prompt burial.
“She found strength in Hashem even in the hardest of times,” Jenna said in her eulogy. “For you, Mom, I will continue believing, even in the face of tragedy.”

An Open Letter to Rabbi Shlomo Kanarek of Lakewood