“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, August 17, 2016

Letter from a Mother to the Monsey Community!

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I found the following letter on facebook ...... posting it without comment!

"Most people here have no idea what has been happening in my life the last few weeks, and that is usually how I keep my Facebook life - completely generic and separate from my everyday life. However, I have decided that this issue is too important to keep to myself, and I am posting this after a few weeks of mulling over my actions.
The last few weeks have been incredibly stressful as we battled it out yet again with yet another school in this oh so holy town of Torah. Below is letter I have written and sent to them. Since spoken words seem to have no effect, hopefully the written word, which others are able to read and pass along, will have a greater effect. May this post go viral and a change made. Amen.
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I'm sitting on my couch, pondering what to do with the pile of letters I have received over the years from numerous schools and yeshivas in Monsey, politely (or not so politely) informing me that we are no longer 'a good fit' for their esteemed school. My children have been in the frum school system for 7 years, and I am holding the fifth letter informing us that we are no longer welcome in yet another school.
As one institution put it, a family such as ours is not good for their overall image. When I was still stupid enough to beg these pompous educators for a chance to educate my precious child, I was told it is not their problem if she doesn't have a Jewish school to attend. In the words of Rabbi XXXX of Bais Yaakov XXXX, 'it is not my business to care about the people who do not meet my standards and are forced to send to public school'. I beg to differ. You have established a school in Monsey, undertaking to educate our precious Jewish daughters. It IS your business that there are Jewish girls left without a school when you have available slots in yours. You should spend sleepless nights worrying about these girls, not worrying about your image.
This is the person we are entrusting our daughters to. Let's ask ourselves a question - is this how we want them to grow up? Are these the people we want them to emulate??
I now know why there are so many people in Monsey that are disillusioned with the chareidi school administrators and principals, and everything that is associated with it. I know this because I have been added to their pile of castaways, their pile of people they threw out in the cold, because I wasn't good enough. Because I'm perhaps not rich enough or powerful enough or know the right people to buy my daughter another year at school.
There is a reason the class sizes at XXXX are shrinking instead of growing, and why every year there are less and less people banging on their door begging for the honor and privilege of having their daughters educated by people that care only about their image, their egos, the bottom line of their bank statement. Because people are tired of being treated like cockroaches, like they don't matter.
The fact that a child's life and stability can be so easily dismissed boggles the mind. It is abominable that a child's life should be turned upside down because of your personal hatred toward a certain sect of Judaism. What do I tell my innocent 8 year old the reason she cannot go back to her school come fall? That she is not good enough? That the administration of a school that preaches ahavas yisroel does not practice all that they teach? How many times does a little girl have to hear this line before she starts believing it? My daughter is 8 years old. She has been in the school system for 5 years. This is the third time she will be hearing the line that she is not good enough for one reason or another. Something is very, very wrong here.
I am sitting here wondering what exactly makes someone the right 'type'? Did the Chofetz Chaim ever worry about anyone's 'type'? Did he turn away Jews who were not exactly like him? If the Chofetz Chaim would be alive now, would he be pleased with the premise of how a school in his name is run? That only certain Jews matter, while other who do not fit neatly into a little box can be thrown away as 'not our problem'?
These very Bais Yaakovs that we send our daughters to teach them about Sarah Schenirer and the movement she started. Yet they leave out the details of the core of this movement - that every Jewish daughter matters. Not only the ones that are born into money, prestige, and the 'right' family. They teach about gedolim and rebbetzins, and how great they were. My daughter came home the last day of school with a 'gedolei yisroel' notebook, where she learned about different gedolim throughout the ages. I flipped through it, and amazingly, while the girls were taught about the many virtues of these rabbonim and how we should emulate them and strive to be like them, the hanhala that set this curriculum was conveniently picking and choosing which virtues apply to them. Compassion, ahavas yisroel, viyahavta l'rayacha k'mocha, do not do unto others what you would not want done to you. I don't think I have found any of these in the chareidi school system, in the people educating my most precious possessions.
Rabbonim, principals, educators, and countless others constantly decry the internet, smartphones, and pointing to these offensive objects as the reason so many people are going off the derech. Excuse me for disagreeing. People are not frum today because they have become disillusioned with our rabbonim. When a principal of a yeshiva has the guts to look you in the eye and tell you 'your son cannot attend my school anymore because you look like a goyta', the problem obviously lies elsewhere. Looking back, I find this comment amusing. I was so frum and naive back then, and I sincerely believed in the system at the time. Now? Not so much. Now I am jaded, disillusioned. There is only so many times you can hear something without it having an effect on you.
My deepest wish is that a revolution start in Monsey, the town we've lived in for so long yet never really accepted us. A revolution that people demand change, and stop enabling our so-called educators to continue bullying parents because we don't meet their standards of perfection, and don't fit into some preconceived little box we're expected to fit into.
And now, as I neatly add the fifth letter from a school sending us to places unknown to my pile, I know that I have reached that time. That time that the system has failed me, and I know I will be leaving it. I am no longer willing to bring up my children in this system that will likely not treat them any better than it has treated their parents."

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

UPDATE On "Monsey Mafia "Rabbonim" bully Restaurant"



Dear readers,
I didn't expect the reaction that I received on social media  in reference to the post titled 

Let me make absolutely clear ...
Those who are familiar with my blog know very well that I am not a journalist, and that is putting it mildly.
 I am a blogger ....

I am not looking for hits, though this post has garnered over 15,000 hits as of this writing.
I do not make any money off this blog and I don't even care if it isn't read at all.

I started this blog originally, so that I could express, primarily, to myself,  my frustrations with what I heard and witnessed ...

As I blogged, a  tremendous burden went  off my chest ... and my blood pressure plunged ...it wasn't meant to be read by anyone.... it was basically a catharsis .... for my own well being ..

When I blog, I don't care about grammar, spelling or how it sounds..and for those curious, I am a Yeshiva Graduate with an under graduate degree from Brooklyn College in Child Psychology and I have my masters in Education from Fordham University.
Sometimes I go back and correct my grammar or spelling ... so you may see corrections if you refer back to it ..... but for the most part, I leave it as it is ....
I am not an "anti-Semite" as some in social media postulated, I am not anti-Chassidic either; ....................
 I love every single Jew .. even Satmar!
I am just expressing to myself, and as the Baalei Musser aptly put it "for those who want to listen in," my frustrations, to what is going on in the frum community..
I have sometimes completely changed my mind, but I don't feel a need to correct myself; I am a blogger and the audience has every right to comment to correct me or write their own opinion....and as long as they are respectful, I'll post the comment.

The above post was a rant ... and I have gotten tremendous positive feedback .... but for those who find my posts offensive, I request that  you to stop reading my blog ... and read instead the lying media..
Whew! There I said it .....I feel great now......




'Iran deal was a horrible and tragic mistake'

Trump Is Too Dangerous




Fox News contributor and former chairman of Concerned Veterans for America, Peter Hegseth visited Israel this week, looking to learn firsthand about the Arab-Israeli conflict and life in the Jewish state.
“Seeing is believing and it is therefore critical that as many people of all backgrounds are encouraged to come to Israel,” Hegseth said.

A decorated former US Army officer who served in both Afghanistan and Iraq and a Harvard grad, Hegseth worked with the conservative Manhattan Institute for Police Research and several veterans organizations.

During his visit in Israel, Hegseth blasted last year’s Iranian nuclear deal, calling it a “tragic mistake” that empowered Iran while weakening the West.

“The Iran deal was a horrible and tragic mistake, with historical consequences for the United States and Israel. Barack Obama was obsessed with a deal - a legacy deal - and doesn't believe the Iranian regime when they say 'death to America' and 'death to Israel', and he wanted a deal no matter what because he wanted something on his resume that made it look like he contributed to some form of world peace.”

“In reality what he's done is empower the world's most vicious sponsor of state-terrorism, a historic enemy of Israel and the United States who is now on a path to a nuclear weapon.”

Hegseth praised Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, calling him one of the most effective and consistent critics of the Iran deal.

“The primary person who spoke truth in that moment was Bibi Netanyahu... who stood up and said 'If this happens, you are now threatening the very existence of Israel because Iran has said what they would do with a nuclear weapon and that capability. And wielding that would change the whole power-dynamic in the Middle East. It would disempower Israel and disempower the United States and empower one of the most fanatical Islamist regimes in the region in Iran.”

Despite the steps towards implementation of the deal, Hegseth expressed optimism it could be reversed, noting the deal was never ratified by the Senate and therefore is not binding upon future administrations.

“The Iranian deal was never approved or ratified in our Senate, it’s not a deal that most American's agree with, and it’s certainly not something that has to stand. So we look to someone like Netanyahu, who has been a voice of clarity, and I think there are a lot of us in the United States who think it should be fundamentally undone and we shouldn't be doing side-deals with a terrorist regime like the one in Teheran.”

Hegseth also touched upon Jewish construction in Jerusalem, an issued that has become a frequent point of contention between Israel and the Obama administration. In 2010 Biden ripped a planned housing development in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood during a visit to Israel, marking one of the low points in the relationship between the Obama White House and Israel.

“First of all, I would defer Israel's destiny to Israel,” said Hegseth. “I don't think it’s in our interest to condemn the individual moves of a sovereign country like Israel on those issues. I think it all comes back to an investment in an international deal or a two-state solution that is proving itself to be less and less viable.”

“I think what Israel chooses to do within Jerusalem, especially with allowing people to buy land or live where they like to should be its own business and they should have the ability to do that.”

Monsey Mafia "Rabbonim" bully Restaurant

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Those of you who have lived in Monsey for the past 40 years, can vividly recall the vicious infighting amongst Rabbonim about the Monsey Eirav, when people actually cursed the great poisek and gaon R' Moshe Feinstein z"l, who was asked to get involved halachically and had the 'audacity' to actually pasken. You will also  recall how Monsey "Rabbonim" fought like rabid dogs, as to where to build the community mikvah ...

B"H, the Eirav is now accepted by the entire Monsey community, in itself an accomplishment and a feat that no other community in the entire world could do. The beautiful Monsey Mikvah on Viola is an accomplishment that should bring pride to the community and should be a catalyst to the coming of Moshiach!

So as a community we went through a lot and managed to overcome with time, major hurdles....

Monsey is made up of many families who come from different backgrounds .... and anyone can move to Monsey and nobody says boo! 
You can be a Satmar Chusid, a Bobover, a Belz, a Kloizenberger, a Misnaged, Yeshivish, Kipah Seruga, Neturei Karta, Zionists and even OTD .... everyone can find a place and a home in the community!

So as Monsey expands, so do the "Askanim" bullies, who basically want to control the people of Monsey and the kosher establishments, and want to disrupt the peace, the sholem, that we finally were able to accomplish ...
But because of the diversity of the Monsey Community they are frustrated in their evil intent, because there isn't a central Vaad that oversees the Hashgacha of all kosher establishments.... because there is no one in Monsey that would agree on any particular Hashgacha!
For example, The Nirbarter, who lives in Boro Park will not accept Rav Steinmatz from Monsey as a reliable hashgacha. He will not accept R' Weissmandel either ... The Tartikover Hashgacha who also doesn't  live in Monsey will not accept R' Binyomin Gruber's hashgacha etc etc ...and all of them will not accept the most reliable hechsher of all .... the OU! 
But they will accept the hashgacha of the Hisachdus Ha'Ganovim!

Each kosher establishment in Monsey hires their own Mashgiach and the consumer chooses whether that Hashgacha fits into their understanding of Kashrus ...

A new Fleishik Restaurant in Monsey opened a few weeks ago and took as their Hashgacha  a highly knowledgeable local Rav, a Rav who actually wrote the book on Kashrus , as their hashgacha!

So "what's the problem?"  you ask?
The "problem is that the restaurant also has a large TV screen that broadcasts baseball, basketball and football games!
So if you have a kid that gets bored of adult conversation he can snack on a hot dog and watch the Mets!

So "what's the problem?"  you ask?

Aren't  chassidim with  long pius and talis katans  watching the games in the Palisades Mall in restaurants that serve Chazir?

Aren't the chassidim watching  games with their bekeshas on friday nights in the Nyack Bars while mingling with goyim, telling their wives they "went to the tish?"

Wouldn't this place at least have them eat kosher food and mingle with other Jews?

You ...naive fool .......you !!!!!

So now sit down if your'e standing ......

Three Chassidishe Thugs walked into the restaurant, a restaurant opened by a 25 year old guy who worked three jobs to realize his dream.... and told him that they represent 14 Chassidish organizations who raised $25,000.00 in order to shut him down if he doesn't remove the TV!

These same 14 "Chassidish Organizations" are currently protecting numerous pedophiles, rapists, and crooks. Their children are rapidly going off  the derech ....and committing suicide at a rate unheard of.

Hey, if you don't like the TV ....don't go there ........

By the way, the restaurant is totally out of the heart of Monsey ......it's actually in Suffern!

These same "Chassidish Organizations" will endanger their own precious children by placing them  in a school that doesn't adhere to fire codes, will build buildings, one on top of the other, with no area for children to play ...and will thumb their fat thumbs at the goyim who are trying to keep Monsey clean and safe!
They also fed their children treif for years in the notorious "Monsey chicken scandal" whose establishment had an hashgacha that was the most stringent ..

The restaurant caved in to these Chassidish "bully" cowards and removed the TV!

Now Monsey will be holy again but watch your kids because the "14 Chassidish Organizations" are protecting your child's potential rapist, a rapist that doesn't watch TV in a Kosher restaurant!





Monday, August 15, 2016

Chris Matthews blasts Trump; once said Cheney 'created ISIS'

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Chris Matthews was outraged when Donald Trump said Hillary Clinton and President Obama were the “founder(s) of ISIS,” but two years ago, the NBC newsman offered up his own theory as to who created the terrorist group -- Dick Cheney.
Late last week, the “Hardball” host cited an Associated Press “fact check” article that disputed Trump’s claim, at least on a literal basis.
"You know, I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like this," Matthews said.
It is possible Matthews forgot the words he spoke on Sept. 10, 2014, when he followed an address by President Obama detailing plans to bomb ISIS with some advice for the commander-in-chief. The Media Research Center’s Newsbusterswebsite was there to remind him.
"Please do not listen to (former Vice President) Dick Cheney," Matthews said. "He's the one that created Al Qaeda by taking over the holy land in Saudi Arabia. He's the one that de-Baathicized [sic] the Iraqi government. He created ISIS, and he's coming back again with more advice."

Aron Teitelbaum nabbed by Police!

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Whew!!!! 
It's not R" Aron Teitelbaum, Satmar Rebbe from Monroe ..... but close...

Aron Teitelbaum 25, together with Berish Gottleib, were arrested by the Zionist police for sexual crimes against youngsters!

Aron is the son of Amrom Teitelbaum,the close adviser of the Anti-Zionist fanatic R' Tuvia Weiss.


Hillary Made $238 Million After she left White House

Hillary Caught Lying

Despite being supposedly “dead broke” at the conclusion of their two terms, which happened to coincide with the dot-com bust and an economic downturn, the Clintons made a tremendous amount of money from books and speaking fees.
In recent years, the Clintons were averaging in the twenties. They made $27 million in 2013 and $28 million in 2014. But their haul went down in 2015 to $10.7 million, perhaps to fashion for themselves a more populist image.

Friday, August 12, 2016

Rabbanim outraged at the Yated Ne'eman because it Published a Picture of A Woman! Hillary Clinton

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Gedoilim are debating banning the Yated because it published a picture of Hillary Clinton's hand!
It isn't tzneesdik, and readers may get aroused glancing at the hand!

One Gadol said that he advised the Yated to print her face and he believes that would put a damper on the mens' taaveh for women, for life!

Tune in for further news on this dilemma! 

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State Dept Covering for Hillary Refuse to Answer Reporter's Questions ..Top Clinton State Department aide helped Clinton Foundation





A newly released State Department email features Clinton Foundation-related requests, raising potential ethical issues about the Clinton Foundation during Hillary Clinton‘s four years as Secretary of State. So that’s what a bunch of reporters confronted State spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau about yesterday.
Three separate reporters––starting with NBC’s Abigail Williams––asked Trudeau about whether there was any improper relationship between State and the Clinton Foundation. Trudeau repeatedly downplayed the emails and said the department is “regularly in touch” with a wide range of people.
One reporter pointed out that Clinton had “made a pledge” not to involve herself with the foundation while she was Secretary of State. Trudeau shot back that the agreement did not preclude others from talking to foundation staff.
At one point, as another reporter––the AP’s Matt Lee––was getting frustrated with the lack of answers, he said this:
“I’m sorry, are you – am I not speaking English? Is this – I mean, is it coming across as a foreign – I’m not asking you if – no one is saying it’s not okay or it’s bad for the department to get a broad variety of input from different people. Asking – the question is whether or not you have determined that there was nothing improper here.”