“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 10, 2016

Jews are being stabbed in Crown Heights now! Video

For those naive Jews that think that only Jews in Israel get stabbed .... read the following!


Footage is the stabber fleeing the scene!







Lubavitcher Man Stabbed in Crown Heights


A Lubavitcher man in his 30s was stabbed in the back by an African-American man on Empire Blvd. in Crown Heights. The attacker fled the scene and is at large.
No words were exchanged between the attacker and his victim. The victim said the two crossed paths while walking along Empire Blvd., and he suddenly felt a sharp pain in his back. He quickly realized he had been stabbed in his upper right back.
The victim was transported by Hatzalah to Kings County Hospital. He never lost consciousness, and his condition is believed to be non-life-threatening.
This is a developing story. We will update it with more information as it becomes available.
This is the second unprovoked stabbing incident to target a Jewish man in Crown Heights in the past year. About three months ago, a Hatzalah volunteer was stabbed by an unidentified assailant while jogging along Eastern Parkway.
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Satmar "Rabbis" Spew Anti-Israel Hateful Message Calling on Marco Rubio to Abandon Israel



Lest you think that these animals in the video below are only the  Neturei Karta, and  "Neturei Karta is a separate entity" and have no connection to the Satmar Shit'ah;  let me disabuse you of that notion!

These "Rabbis" front for Satmar  & Company ... and they preach hate straight out of the Satmar Bible .... "Vayoel Moshe" ... the Magnum Opus of Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum, the ubiquitous and pristine founder of Satmar Chassidus.

The funding for these living bastards come from an organization called "Netruni." Netruni's offices have the same address as Der Goy, the Satmar Yiddish propaganda rag! Der Goy has full page ads for Netruni and constantly schnor for this Nazi entity! 

Rabbi Gershon Tennenbaum dies suddenly

by Sandy Eller 
 Rabbi Gershon Tannenbaum, a well known, vibrant and beloved Brooklyn rabbi, passed away unexpectedly in his sleep last night at the age of 66.
Rabbi Tannenbaum was the rov of Congregation Bnai Israel of Linden Heights and the director of the Igud Harabanim.  A long time columnist for the Jewish Press and the 5 Towns Jewish Times, his most recently published column, a eulogy for Rabbi Yisroel Belsky, ran just six days ago.
“He was a tremendous, tremendous person,” Rabbi Tannenbaum’s son, Rabbi Yitzchok Zev Tannenbaum told VIN News.  “As the rov of a shul, the entire congregation loved him.”
Rabbi Tannenbaum was born in a DP camp in Windsheim, Germany in 1949 to Hungarian parents, the next in a long line of prominent rabbonim.  He studied in Yeshiva Chasam Sofer, Mesivta Tifereth Jerusalem, Yeshivat HaTefutzot and Yeshiva University.  Rabbi Tannenbaum served as a shamash to Rabbi Aryeh Levine in Jerusalem for a short time and his was the first semicha conferred in Jerusalem after its reunification in 1967.
Rabbi Tannenbaum earned a reputation as an excellent speaker with an incredible breadth of knowledge.
“He knew Europe like the back of his hand,” said Rabbi Yitzchok Zev Tannenbaum.  “When he spoke of generations gone by it was as if he knew them all.  He knew the stories. He was a walking encyclopedia on pre-war Hungary.”
His unique ability to relate to a wide array of people was just one element that made Rabbi Tannenbaum so successful.
“He had an unbelievable connection to the biggest rabbonim and askanim and knew how to converse in their languages,” said Rabbi Yitzchok Zev Tannenbaum.  “He could speak to Chasidishe rebbes and government officials.  He knew how to connect and he accomplished tremendously with that ability.”
Rabbi Tannenbaum was affiliated with many local organizations and was known to spend his days and nights helping others.
“He was a well known address because of his newspaper articles,” observed Rabbi Yitzchok Zev Tannenbaum.  “He would assist people on a personal level.  He was asked very often to make levayas for people who didn’t have a rabbi figure of their own and he knew how to connect with them on the spot. Those levayas were so meaningful.”
Two days ago, Rabbi Tannenbaum submitted his final article to the 5 Towns Jewish Times on the grand Satmar wedding being held tonight in Williamsburg.
“His Machberes column was anticipated weekly by readers,” noted Larry Gordon, editor of the 5 Towns Jewish Times. “He provided keen insight into the scrupulous fashion in which old world tradition is adhered to in today’s Chasidic communities around the world.  His voice, wisdom and insight will be sorely missed.”
Rabbi Tannenbaum’s familiarity with the Chasidic world, both past and present, earned him the admiration of many.
“He was a scholar who understood how Jewish history impacts current events and was able to reference his vast knowledge of Jewish history and rabbinic and Chasidic conduct in various circumstances and was able to apply it to how events unfold in contemporary times,” said Ezra Friedlander, CEO of The Friedlander Group, a long time friend of Rabbi Tannenbaum’s.  “He had the ability to convey complex chapters of history and also apply it layman’s terms something that is important so that it can be preserved for future generations.”
Friedlander recalled hearing from Rabbi Tannenbaum shortly after the birth of his eldest son.
“Both he and his wife called and said they had a very unique, antique tray for a pidyon haben with special engravings,” said Friedlander.  “He referenced all the sources and it was so inspiring to place our son on the tray for his pidyon haben.”
Rabbi Yaakov Klass, a member of the Igud Harabonim and Torah editor of the Jewish Press who collaborated with Rabbi Tannenbaum on a weekly Daf Yomi column, remembered him as an energetic and selfless individual.
“He was someone who always worried about others, and even though he faced a lot of adversity of his own, he would make nothing of it,” said Rabbi Klass.  “I remember working with him to secure a get for one woman who was having a very difficult time and probably countless others as well.  Some people accomplish in many years, while others have to accomplish in a shorter time.”
Rabbi Tannenbaum was one of the speakers at last night’s Igud Harabonim’s monthly Rosh Chodesh seudah.
“He spoke dynamically about a number of issues,” said Rabbi Klass.  “The issue of singles was brought up by Rabbi Shmaryahu Shulman and he magnified it, speaking about how important it is to take care of all the singles and help them find their shidduchim.  He was the life of the Igud Harabonim, there was no question about it.  He did everything.”
Chaskel Bennett, a member of Agudath Israel Board of Trustees, recalled his interactions with Rabbi Tannenbaum.
“As a young activist, Rabbi Tannenbaum often sought me out and offered chizuk and words of encouragement,” remarked Bennet.  “He seemed genuinely happy that younger people were willing to assume achrayus on behalf of the community ‎and encouraged me to continue my activities. Invariably, ‎in a public setting where I presented and he was in the audience, he would be one of first to compliment me afterwards.‎ He used his passion and love for the Jewish people to promote our community in his various columns. That positive kiddush Hashem will be sorely missed and needs to carried forward.”
The timing of Rabbi Tannenbaum’s passing cannot be ignored, observed Bennett.
“Without fail, I like many others I’m sure, received his timely emails promoting the monthly Rosh Chodesh gathering of the Igud Harabonim. You knew Rosh Chodesh was approaching because of Rabbi Tannenbaum’s emails. It is deeply emotional and bittersweet to me, that the man who was mechabed the coming of Rosh Chodesh will forever have his yahrtzeit on Rosh Chodesh.”
Untold numbers of friends and family members are reeling from the shock of Rabbi Tannenbaum’s sudden passing.
“Many, many people have expressed to me that they lost a father today,” said Rabbi Yitzchok Zev Tannenbaum.
“They don’t make them like Gershon Tannenbaum anymore,” said Assemblyman Dov Hikind who knew Rabbi Tannenbaum for three decades.  “He had such kindness and such compassion and such a love of Eretz Yisroel and klal yisroel.
This is a man that if you met him and spoke to him, you couldn’t imagine him raising his voice. He was so soft spoken that it just wasn’t possible.  He had such sweetness, integrity and honesty and when I think of someone like him not being here the world is diminished.  I will miss him very, very much.”
Community Activist Mark Meyer Appel shared a warm relationship with Rabbi Tannenbaum for 40 years.
“He was the first rabbi in the USA and the world to open up his shul, his heart and his soul to protect our children when no one else would.  “He was heart and soul.  He would find people jobs, roam the streets to help kids, go to Maimonides at 3 AM to see patients and do whatever he had to do.”
“His name personified the word chesed,” said Appel.  “Tannenbaum means chesed.”
The levaya for Rabbi Tannenbaum will take place today at noon at Congregation Bnai Israel of Linden Heights, 4502 9th Avenue. He leaves behind his wife, Rebbetzin Sarah Tannenbaum, his children Rabbi Chaim Tannenbaum, Rabbi Yitzchok Zev Tannenbaum, Mrs. Bracha Holtzer and Mrs. Malky Haimoff.

Ezriel Simons Passes away at 32 .....

The Levaya/Funeral  Ezriel Simons Z"l will be Tomorrow

 morning at 10:00am at Khal Adath Jeshurun at 

2 Dover Terrace


Monsey Ny, 10952


Buriel will be at King Solomon cemetery

 
550 Dwasline Road


Clifton NJ 07012


we will all be sitting shiva at 


10 Sam Law Drive


Monsey NY 10952


Until Tuesday morning Febuary 16th

Meet Bernie Sanders’ Israel Hating Advisers

Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders has tapped several critics of Israel to advise him on foreign policy, including one who has compared Israelis to “Nazis” and accused them of waging “a Holocaust.”

Sanders, who is Jewish and had family members slaughtered during the Holocaust, recently disclosed that his top foreign policy advisers include J Street, a dovish Middle East advocacy group that backs some of Congress’ most vocal critics of Israel, former assistant Secretary of Defense Larry Korb, and James Zogby, an Israel detractor who heads the Arab American Institute.
The inclusion of these advisers in the Sanders’ campaign, which has already come under fire for ignoring prominent Jewish-American political organizations, has prompted speculation from some that the presidential hopeful will pursue anti-Israel foreign policy priorities.
“Bernie seems to care very little about foreign policy, and so his views are shaped inordinately by advisers,” said Noah Pollak, executive director of the Emergency Committee for Israel, an advocacy organization. “And now we know who those advisers are. Two of them—Zogby and J Street—are leading anti-Israel apologists for terrorism. By his association with these extremist groups, Bernie fails the commander-in-chief test.”
Zogby has accused the Jewish state of committing a “Holocaust” against the Palestinians and has referred to Israelis as “Nazis.” He has also described sitting members of Congress as “Israel firsters,” an anti-Semitic trope that implies dual loyalty to the Jewish state.
Zogby also has come under fire for exploiting the memory of the Holocaust for political purposes.
Zogby claimed in a 2010 blog post for the Huffington Post that “the plight of Palestinians is to the Arabs, what the Holocaust is to Jews world-wide.”
His comparison immediately drew outrage, with researchers from the UK Media Watch organization describing it as “grievously insulting.”
“Nothing that I could say to highlight his words would make them any more insulting or horrid than they are on their own,” a representative of that group wrote at the time.
“Zogby has two goals: to make Arab Americans more powerful than Jewish Americans and to be their preeminent leader,” Yehudit Barsky, a fellow at the Institute for the Study of Global Anti-Semitism and Policy, wrote in a profile about Zogby’s anti-Israel attitudes.
J Street has faced similar criticism for its efforts to pressure Israel into making security concessions to the Palestinians that could endanger its survival.
J Street accused the Jewish state of “fanning growing flames of anti-Semitism” due to its efforts to stop daily attacks on civilians during Israel’s 2014 battle against Hamas terrorists.
The group’s leaders also have accused leading Israeli politicians of being racists.
J Street, which lobbies in Congress, supports many leading critics of Israel and has worked to defeat the Jewish state’s defenders.
Mainstream members of the pro-Israel community have repeatedly called on J Street to be isolated and excluded from the debate due to its extremist policies.
A majority of voters also have expressed opposition to the Iran nuclear deal, one of J Street’s top priorities. Sanders also backs the deal.
Korb, a Sanders adviser and top official at the Center for American Progress, lobbied in favor of the Iran deal and has said that military action against the Islamic Republic is not an option.
“Sanders commitment to get foreign policy advice from these three folks is indicative that his time on a kibbutz in Israel did little else than to instill in him a love for farming,” said Mark McNulty, the Republican Jewish Coalition’s spokesman. “J Street and Zogby are more committed to tearing down our relationship with Israel than providing sound policy advice. The choice for Democrat Jews is stark and the more they learn the more a GOP candidate committed to restoring our place in the world is an attractive candidate.”

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Hillary’s Advisers from Hell


So it turns out that the advice Hillary Clinton gets from her advisers regarding Israel is overwhelmingly anti-Israel:
…the stream of anti-Israel advice received by Hillary was much more comprehensive than that which came from just [Sidney Blumenthal]. In the entire batch of Hillary’s emails, you will be hard pressed to find a single email that is sympathetic towards the Jewish state, from any of the people on whom she relied. …
These emails seem to demonstrate that a huge segment of her close advisers and confidants were attacking Israel, condemning Netanyahu, and strategizing about how to force Israel to withdraw from Judea and Samaria at all costs.

Charedi extremists attack soldiers and turn over car

The car in the above photo was turned over by "Bnei Torah."
The Gemarrah in Bava Kama best describes guys like that as a "shor mazik bershus harabim"....

They are no different than the  Black rioters in Baltimore that attacked the police.

Yes they came to arrest a guy ... a draft dodger. 
All this boy had to do was show up at the draft and get an exemption .....
But, instead, he decided to disobey  the law, by not showing up at the draft place .... and Instead he followed the orders of some "bachelor" fanatic leader. 

It's not enough that the IDF has to be on constant watch not to get stabbed by Arabs, now they have to worry about getting their heads bashed in by Yeshiva Bochrim?

Hey Bochrim, if you don't like the Zionist State ...move to Gaza! 

But if you live in the State ..you have to follow the law. If you don't like the law ... vote your own guys in ..








Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon (Likud) slammed on Tuesday haredi extremists in Ashdod who early this morning overturned a police car and attacked officers coming to detain suspected IDF draft-dodgers.

"The violent attack in Ashdod against IDF soldiers who came to perform their task and the police who were called to assist them is intolerable and a strong hand is required against the rioters," he declared. 

"We must not be tolerant toward a minority of extremist lawbreakers," Ya'alon charged. "Those who raise a hand against IDF soldiers - or use violence in general - must be severely punished."

"I expect the heads of the haredi community to condemn the violent incident, which absolutely negates the trend of integration of young haredim into the army and into the workforce - in a way which allows them to contribute both to haredi society and to the State of Israel."

The incident began when IDF soldiers came to Ashdod to arrest a haredi youth who was skipping his military draft without permission.

As they were carrying out their duty, a group of extremists surrounded the soldiers' vehicles, spat at them and yelled epithets. They even succeeded in overturning a military vehicle.

A large police force rescued the soldiers and dispersed the crowd. As they were doing so, though, several patrol cars were hit with rocks.

"We are taking the event very seriously. We will use all necessary means to find those involved and bring them to justice," said an official police statement.

Zionist Company Invents Bandage That Stops Uncontrolled Bleeding in Minutes, EU and Satmar Boycotting product

So I have a question to the EU and Satmar....
Are you going to allow your followers bleed to death? or are you going to hold your big noses and buy the product? Hmmmm?
Another question: Satmar boycotts El AL and would even fly with the German Luftwaffa ...so why not boycott the bandage, isn't your SHIT'ah in reference to the Zionists, "yehareh v'al yaavor, better die than deal with Zionists?


An Israeli company called Core Scientific Solutions has invented a new bandage that stops uncontrolled bleeding. The bandage is called WoundClot and it aims to save lives by stopping bleeding in the field and in hospitals from stab and gunshot wounds.
If not treated quickly, profuse bleeding can lead to a rapid death
When professional help is not available to stop bleeding by applying pressure, this bandage can be used with very little training..
Dr. Shani Eliyahu Gross, part of the development team, says the bandage is able to stop the bleeding within minutes, without the need to apply pressure.
“It comes in a long ribbon. When we place it into the wound, in this case it is only water, but when it is exposed to liquids, this product starts to absorb enormous amount of blood and then it transforms into a gel state”, Gross explains.
The more blood the bandage absorbs, the quicker it clots, and the bandage is stable for 24 hours. The creators of WoundClot say that is enough time to get patients, like wounded soldiers, to the hospital.
“These products allows us to treat very severe bleeding in the field, with minimum amount of, I would say, training, with minimum amount of interfering with the regular medical treatment or protocols that are used today”, said Company CEO Yuval Yaskil.
The company says it’s providing WoundClot to Israeli police forces and the army and selling it to hospitals for as little as $10 per bandage.
Watch the video HERE

Monday, February 8, 2016

Hillary For President! Ezra Friedlander for Chief Kapo!

Lech'void Shoivvim .... I attached a photo of Ezra Friedlander, that depicts him  covering  his "beitzim" while sitting next to Hillary so that he isn't "moitzeh zera le'vatallah" Chas V'shoem !





Park East Synagogue Boos Un's "Kock im Uhn!"

Congregants at Park East Synagogue greet Ban with jeers during Holocaust Day speech, after he called Palestinian terrorism 'human nature.'

Nu .... there is still some Yiddalech who have some seichal! 
The truth is that they should have walked out on him and thrown  kishke at him!
What a brazen bastard coming to shul to talk ....


UN Director-General Ban Ki-Moon spoke at Park East Synagogue in New York on Saturday, in a speech for International Holocaust Remembrance Day - but he was met with boos in light of his recent virulently anti-Israeli statements.

Two weeks ago on Tuesday Ban expressed sympathy for murderous Palestinian terrorism in Israel, saying, "it is human nature to react to occupation." The comment was met with outrage in Israel.
In his speech at the synagogue Ban steered completely clear of Israel, instead only speaking about the universal messages from the Holocaust regarding the need to combat racism and violence. But the crowd did not let him off the hook, jeering and heckling him as he spoke.

"The world must work together in order to build bridges in the struggle against anti-Semitism, racism against Muslims and all other types of hatred," Ban said.

“The Holocaust was a colossal crime. Six million Jews were systematically rounded up and murdered. Millions of others were killed alongside them - prisoners of war, political dissidents, members of minority groups, such as Roma and Sinti, homosexuals and persons with disabilities," he added.

“Today, I am deeply disturbed by the massacres in South Sudan, by the continued carnage in Syria, and by the atrocities being inflicted by Daesh (Islamic State) and Boko Haram. In today’s climate of growing global fear and alienation, we must not lose sight of the fundamental truth that all humans are born with inalienable rights, dignity and worth.”

Ban's speech at the synagogue had been arranged in advance before his comments, as he apparently desired to address a synagogue in time for Holocaust Remembrance Day.