“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

Sunday, July 29, 2018

Video of a Principal in an Israeli Cheder Molesting a 5 year-old Child

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The above video was originally 18 minutes but was censored by the authorities because they cannot reveal the identity of the 5 year old child

An Arab maintenance guy noticed that the principal would bring in children lunch time. . every day in his office and lock the door 

 The maintenance guy secretly installed the camera and handed it over to the Police. In the video you can see the Rebbe rubbing himself against the child and kissing him on the mouth

On the desk you can clearly see Seforim, Tefillen and ironically a "kosher" phone that doesn't G-D forbid have internet

Lakewood Becoming Capital of the anti-Zionists ..... Losing its name as the "Capital of Torah"


What is really ironic is that the "Capital of Torah" is now the Zionist "Medinah," where more Torah is being learned than anytime in Jewish history!

Trump’s demise has been greatly exaggerated

This time they’ve surely got him. Pack your bags, Mr. President. The game is up. Because this week we learned that . . . that . . . well, there’s this tape, see, recorded by Donald Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen in September of 2016, during which the then-presidential candidate discussed setting up a company for the purpose of paying off alleged former paramour Karen McDougal to make her go away.
Did Trump and Cohen actually pay her off? No, but . . . but . . . c’mon, it would have been a campaign-finance violation! If it had happened. Or it was sort of a campaign-finance violation once removed, because the company that owns the National Enquirer paid for the rights to the McDougal story but then never ran anything on it, and maybe Trump knew about this!

New York Post Headline Fake News


The New York Post wants to follow the New York Daily News into oblivion!
Reading the headline, one would think that the IDF is randomly killing Palestinians, it's only in the article that you read what really happened, that the Palestinian was a terrorist and was setting fires to tires and shoving them toward Israeli forces unprovoked...
Another Palestinian teen died Saturday from wounds sustained at the Arab Terrorists riots along the border fence separating Israel and Gaza.
Moumin al-Hams, 17, was shot in the chest by Israeli soldiers guarding the border near the southern Gaza town of Rafah on Friday.
Images shared on social media by his friends and relatives showed him venturing toward the fence, setting tires ablaze and pushing them toward Israeli forces, AP reported.
His death brings the number of minors age 18 and under killed during the four months of protest to 18. They are among more than 140 Palestinians killedsince the border protests led by Gaza’s Islamic militant Hamas rulers started in March.
On July 20, a Palestinian sniper killed an Israeli soldier. Another soldier was wounded by Palestinian fire on Wednesday."

Friday, July 27, 2018

Frum Guy Set Fire to Apartment that Seriously Injured Cook For Mir Yeshivah in Yerushalayim

In a shocking development, the preliminary investigation into the fire in an apartment on Yosef Mizrachi Street in the Beis Yisrael neighborhood of Yerushalayim on Wednesday, 13 Menachem Av, was the result of arson.
An elderly woman, 80, who cooks in the nearby Yeshivas Mir Yerushalayim, along with a 30-year grandson who shares the apartment and learns in the Yeshiva sustained serious injury in the fire. Others were injured in the fire as well, B’chasdei Hashem, less seriously. 

On that night, a granddaughter also slept over. According to Kikar Shabbos News report released on Thursday afternoon, a male arrived at the apartment at about 4:00AM Wednesday morning, carrying a flammable substance with him. The suspect is not related to her but is an area resident who comes to visit periodically.
The suspect, ‘Y’, who is reportedly medicated for psychiatric problems (not confirmed), broke into the apartment according to statements from family members quoted in the report. The granddaughter woke up from the noise and heard him shout “get out or die!”. The granddaughter left the apartment and Y locked the door from inside and set the apartment on fire.

Eretz Yisrael ... The Land of Israel ...


by Rabbi Shmuel Knopfler

The people of Israel & The Land of Israel stand in unique unity. One cannot be separated from the other. For the Christian there is no one single land that lies at the center of his aspirations & imposes religious obligation to dwell there. 
For the Muslim or Buddhist or Hindu there is no one particular country that is set aside, not only as a sacred place to which to journey but also, as a mandatory place in which to live. The Jew, as in so many other things, is different.

Despite all attempts by those who have reformed Judaism in so many other ways, to change, mutilate, bury & ignore it, the fact remains that for the Jewish people & the Jewish faith from its very beginnings Eretz Yisrael, The Land of Israel, has remained central to Judaism as a place where a Jew was commanded to live, and a home to which he looked in agonizing longing during centuries & ages of pain as well as
persecution.

The shouts of outrage from assimilated Jewish leaders do not matter. No one can deny that Hashem told Avraham "And I shall give you & your seed after you all The Land of Canaan for an everlasting heritage." 

The angry gnashing of teeth of those who speak of American as being "different" & not really Galut (Exile), but "Tfutzot" (Diaspora) pales into irrelevance before the fact that there is a clear Biblical Mitzvah "And you shall settle in it (The Land) a thing that causes the Rabbis to declare that the settlement in Israelis "equal to all the Mitzvos of the Torah" (Sifre Re'eh 60). 

All the denials & self assurances will not wipe away the fact that the Torah could think of no greater punishment of the Jew than Exile from his land. The Torah is filled with innumerable admonitions that violations of Torah commandments would bring Exile from The Land of Israel. "And Hashem will scatter you among the peoples & you shall be left few in number among the nations whither Hashem shall lead you away." 
And twice in the Chumash does the Jew read, yearly, in hushed tones & swiftly (lest the pain be too overwhelming) the Tochacha or criticism which warns of that most dreaded of all curses ... Exile from the Jewish Land. "And Hashem shall scatter you among all peoples from one end of the earth into the other end of the earth ..."

Exile ... even to the most temporarily beautiful of all lands ...
has always been, for the Jew, a curse. It remains so.

It is only The Land of Israel that is held up to us as the blessing on our heads. 
"It is better to lodge in the deserts of Israel than in the palaces of other countries," state the Rabbis.
 "A man should forever live in The Land of Israel, even in a city that has a majority of gentiles rather than live outside of The Land of Israel with a majority of Jews for who lives in The Land of Israel is considered as having Hashem, while outside the Land is considered as not having Hashem."

To go to The Land of Israel you will find the Rabbis permitting leniency in certain Shabbat prohibitions & giving the wife grounds for divorce of a husband reluctant to go there to live with her. The religious obligation of a Jew to go live in The Land of Israel is clear & unchallengeable despite the denials & anger.

But it is more than mere religious obligation for the Jew. The reality of impossibility of permanent immunity from gentile hostility; the reality of Pogroms, Crusades, Inquisitions, humiliation, discrimination, tension & gas chambers, all led to a deep yearning & an instinctive understanding of the uniqueness of The Land as the sole solution to the Jewish agony & a deep Jewish yearning for it that became a passion & an obsession.

For two thousand years they bombarded his Maker with pleas, entreaties,  tears, promises, repentance, threats, recriminations & yet more tears. Home ... was his was his persistent and nagging plea to his Maker. 
When shall we be allowed to go Home?

Even Hashem can endure just so much. The unceasing persistence of a Jew can even wear down Omnipotence & at last He consented. 

In a drama unrivaled in the history of Man, a people that had begun its long journey into Exile twenty centuries earlier, Returned. The maddening patience was blessed, the unshakable memory of the hills of Judea was rewarded by return to their barren & rocky slopes. The mind boggles.

Can one really grasp the magnificence & the impossibility of it all?
Can one appreciate our fortune in having ... for some inexplicable reason ... been chosen as the generation to behold that which all the prophets of old never saw?

The return os a scattered, weak, contemptible, governmentless & defenseless people to a Land it had left at a time when most modern day people were attaining the cultural level of swineherders in dark & dank backwardness.

The rebirth of a language that moved from the petrified atmosphere of library & study hall into the streets, laboratories, jet fighter planes & start-up computer language of today.

The clear & unmistakable fulfillment of prophecy; the miraculous realization of vision. For thus did the Jewish seers & visionaries of old speak as the Divine hand touched them.

"Thus says Hashem: A voice is heard in Ramah, lamentation, and bitter weeping, Rachel weeping for her children; she refuses to be comforted for her children, because they are not. Restrain your voice from weeping, your eyes from tears; for your work shall be rewarded, says Hashem; and they shall come back from the land of their enemy." (Jeremiah 31)

"Then He said unto me: 'Prophesy over these bones, and say unto them: 
O you dry bones, hear the word of Hashem:
Thus says Hashem unto these bones: Behold, I will cause breath to enter into you, and you shall live."

"Therefore prophesy, and say unto them: Thus says Hashem: Behold, I will open your graves, and cause you to come up out of your graves, O My people; and I will bring you into the land of Israel. (Ezekiel 37)

"But you, O mountains of Israel, you shall shoot forth your branches, and yield your fruit to My people Israel; for they are at hand to come." (Ezekiel 36:8)

Talmud Bavli, Sanhedrin 88a discusses this verse as a sign for redemption of Israel.

Rashi explains: "When Eretz Yisrael will produce its fruits in an abundant manner & fine quality that is an uncontested sign for the redemption of The Jewish People."

Words spoken millenia ago; visions dreamed & dreams envisioned. Today they have come true. Indeed, there can no longer exist atheists among us ... only men who are blind.

To quote David ben Gurion;
"In Israel, to be a realist, you must believe in miracles".


בברכת התורה והארץ‎

שַׁבָּת שָׁלוֹם

B'Birchat Hatorah V'Haaretz

Shabbat Shalom

Thursday, July 26, 2018

Yiddish Speaking Black Guy Admonishes Chassidim About "Hanging out in Casinos While the Wives Are in the Catskills"


Joe Lieberman's Daughter Makes Aliyah


AMAZON RESUMES FREE SHIPPING FOR ISRAELI BUYERS

Online retailing giant Amazon has reintroduced its free delivery service for Israeli buyers. Amazon first began its free delivery last month although it was halted by the time Prime Day rolled around last week and the shopping frenzy associated with it.

Now free shipping has been resumed although with certain caveats - only for purchases above $75 - precisely the sum above which Israeli buyers must pay 17% VAT for their purchases (and excise for purchases above $500). Tax payments are calculated according to the gross price including shipping (which is now free). The free shipping offer also does not apply to items deemed large and heavy.


As with the previous free shipping offer, it only applies to products bought directly from Amazon and not through third parties. When ordering items from Amazon, on the "I need it" Facebook page, it is important to choose the "Free Shipping" option, which is not the default option.

Some have claimed that Amazon first introduced free shipping last month as a trial to see if it was economically worthwhile for the US online retail company.

Viznitzer Bochrim Stand on Gravestones to Get a Glimpse of Their Rebbe That They See Every Single Day


This was at the funeral of R' Shlomo Steinmetz z"l