“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, August 5, 2018

Its "ok" for Satmar to build 2nd Monroe Village antagonizing Goyim But It's not "ok" For Jews to Build Settlements In Their Very Own Land!




Satmar Rebbe, R' Aron Teitelbaum, is ראש וראשון in attacking Jews building in Yehudah and Shomron which is part of Eretz Yisroel proper, claiming that building in the settlements is "antagonizing the goyim" but he has no problem "antagonizing goyim" in chutz le'aaretz, the land of the goyim itself.

The following is via News12:
A bitter turf war between residents in an Orange County town is heating up again, a little more than a year after both sides reached an agreement to end it.
Tensions between Monroe residents and their Hasidic Jewish neighbors in Kiryas Joel had calmed after an agreement to split off the village into its own town, Palm Tree.
But a new petition is requesting more land from Monroe to form a second — and much larger — Hasidic community that would be called the Village of Seven Springs.
The proposed new village would span about 2 miles and more than a thousand acres.
“It’s another attempt to skirt the present zoning laws, and it’s not in the spirit of anything all the people of Monroe have accomplished,” says John Allegro, a member of the community group United Monroe.
In the Palm Tree agreement, leaders in Kiryas Joel had pledged not to request any land annexations for 10 years. Allegro says he doesn’t think they’re behind the push.
He blames developers who want to alter zoning in the area.
An attorney for those developers released a vague statement Friday.
“The people who petitioned to form the Village of Seven Springs did so to control their own destiny and create the type of community they desire,” it read.
Town officials say the plan needs review before they can hold a public hearing or eventual vote.
But even then, parts of the land are already the focus of several lawsuits that would need to be resolved first.
(Source: News12)



Charedi Savages Attack HaRav Shmuel Rabinowitz in Jerusalem on Friday Night

HaRav Shmuel Rabinowitz, the Rabbi of the Kodel and holy sites, was attacked on Friday night by dozens of Chareidi savages on Shmuel Hanavi Street in Jerusalem.
Every Friday night, following davening at the Kosel, Rabbi Rabinowitz makes his way home from the Koselto his house in in the Ezras Torah neighborhood. The Rabbi makes his way with his family and two bodyguards who go with him for fear of his being attacked. This past Friday night, that fear became a reality.
Dozens of uncivilized animals dressed as Meah Shearim humans, emerged from the Meah Shearim neighborhood and lay in wait for Rabbi Rabinowitz on Shmuel Hanavi Street. When they clearly identified Rabbi Rabinowitz, they fell upon him screaming and shouting while his family stood around him and his bodyguards placed themselves in between the wild animals and the Rabbi.
According to a report that appeared on Kikar Shabbos, that background for the attack was the work that is being carried out in Meron near the gravesite of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai. The savages screamed at Rabbi Rabinowitz that he is “desecrating Meron.”
The savages continued their shouting and screaming against Rabbi Rabinowitz accompanying him and his family to the Ba Ilan intersection, at which point other residents of the Bar Ilan neighborhood came out of their homes to the defense of the Rabbi. That is when violence broke out between the two groups.

R’ Moshe Spilman Coordinator Of Monsey Hatzolah Dies at 47 Years


R’ Moshe fought an illness the past few years, but unfortunately died on Friday morning.
The Niftar was one of the Monsey (Rockland) Hatzolah Coordinators. He was known in Hatzolah as “Unit 39”. In addition to being an active member and coordinator, he was a longtime dispatcher as well.
A Monsey Hatzolah member tells YWN, that for many years the Niftar oversaw the entire fleet of ambulances and ensured that the equipment was always fully stocked; and that Hatzolah had the most advanced life-saving tools available. He did this for years with great devotion and Mesiras Nefesh.
He leaves behind a grieving wife and children, and an extended family of grieving Hatzolah members.
The Levaya will take place at 1:00PM at Yeshiva Spring Valley (BOYS) 121 College Road, then passing the Hatzolah garage on Grandview and Route 306 at 2:00PM. The Kevura will be in Monsey.


Saturday, August 4, 2018

"FAILING" NEW YORK TIMES HIRES RACIST


The New York Times announced Monday it hired left-wing writer Sarah Jeong, who has a long history of racist tweets, to be the lead technology writer for the newspaper’s editorial board.
Yes, Jeong's racism is excused because she hates whites - e.g.: "white people [are] only fit to live underground like groveling goblins”, "cancelwhitepeople" and "Dumbass fuc-ing white people marking up the internet with their opinions like dogs pissing on fire hydrants".
Another:
Oh man it's kind of sick how much joy I get out of being cruel to old white men.
Substitute any other color and see how that flies.
But this is the one racism that the New York Times will bend over backwards to excuse - and by accusing others of racist abuse:

She is a young Asian woman have made her a subject of frequent online harassment. For a period of time she responded to that harassment by imitating the rhetoric of her harassers... She regrets it, and The Times does not condone it.
Brilliant playing of the victim card.
I can see why the NYT is desperate to hire a technology writer who boasts that "I was equating Trump to Hitler before it was cool". This is someone it can easily slot into the desk next to Trump-deranged Israel bashing Paul Krugman and the self hating Jew Thomas Friedman.
But will the NYT now excuse angry whites who in turn respond to Jeong's racist abuse by "imitating the rhetoric" of their harasser, and being equally and deplorably racist in their abuse of her?
Hello?


Watch Sarah Sanders Put Fake News Jim Acosta In His Place


Sigheter Goyim Deface Eli Weisel's Childhood Home

The childhood home of late Nobel Prize-winning author and Holocaust survivor Elie Weisel was vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti overnight Friday, police in the Romanian town of Sighet told local media.
A police spokesperson on Saturday said an investigation into the vandalism had been opened immediately, and police were combing security camera footage from a nearby building in an effort to identify the perpetrators.
Some of the graffiti included slurs against Wiesel, calling him a “Jewish Nazi” who was “in hell with Hitler,” and an “anti-Semitic pedophile.” There was also a reference to Germany’s Angela Merkel, Russia’s Vladimir Putin, and US President Donald Trump.
Wiesel’s pre-World War II home was converted into a Holocaust education center in 2014 in memory of the 13,000 local Jews who were deported to Auschwitz, where most were killed.
In 2014, when it was inaugurated the “Holocaust Cellar,” Weisel said he was “deeply honored” his home would be a place where the local Romanian population could learn about the Holocaust.
“The opening of the Holocaust Cellar supports my life’s efforts to ensure that humanity never forgets the evil that took place there and throughout Europe,” he wrote.
In a press statement cited by the Romanian news site Realitatea.net, the Israeli embassy expressed its “dismay” over the incident, condemning “this unprecedented anti-Semitic act” and expressing its hope that the perpetrators would quickly be brought o justice.
The news site also said the embassy thanked the police and local authorities for promptly removing the graffiti.
A group of Romanian high school students waiting outside Elie Wiesel’s childhood home to take a tour of the now Holocaust museum, Monday, September 11, 2017. (Yaakov Schwartz/Times of Israel)
In 1944, When Wiesel was 15, he and his family, along with the rest of the Jews in the Sighet area, were rounded up and forced into ghettos. Several months later, 131,639 of them were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau, and most were exterminated.
In total, between 280,000 and 380,000 Romanian and Ukrainian Jews were murdered or died during the Holocaust in territories under Romanian control during World War II.
Wiesel, who was considered “the world’s leading spokesman on the Holocaust,” is remembered for his life’s work in keeping alive the memory of the genocide that killed six million Jews during World War II.

Your almond milk might be tainted with actual milk


Health nuts, back away from your smoothies.
The Food and Drug Administration recently announced a recall of dairy-free Blue Diamond Almond Breeze almond milk over reports of contamination with . . . actual milk.
The popular dairy-free brand, produced by HP Hood LLC — a New England-based dairy — will pull more than 145,000 half-gallon cartons of their refrigerated vanilla variety from stores and wholesalers in 28 states, including New Jersey, NJ.com reports. The recall applies to Vanilla Almond Breeze with a use-by date of September 2, 2018.
In a press release, a representative from the FDA says, “People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.”
According to the FDA, there has been one reported instance of an allergic reaction, though medical attention was not necessary.

Friday, August 3, 2018

Yona Weinberg .... Where Are You???????????????


Parshat Ekev ...

by Rabbi Shmuel Knopfler

In analyzing the Book of Devarim, it is the generally accepted
practice to divide the book into three sections, one for each of Moses’ major speeches. In his first speech, which ends at the beginning of Parshat Va’etchanan, Moses recounts the history of the Israelites’ wanderings in the desert.

In the second speech – which is included in this week’s Parasha, Ekev – Moses discusses the commandments, which he continuously exhorts us to uphold.

He does not suffice with a passing mention of the commandments, but instead emphasizes why it is so important for the nation to preserve this system. He talks about how the nation was given manna to eat during the years they spent in the desert, and describes how difficult
it was for the nation, which had no guarantee that food would be provided.

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Satmar leadership enraged after girls visit IDF museum

Leaders of the anti-Zionist Satmar Chassidic sect were enraged after an Israeli Satmar girls summer camp were spotted visiting an IDF museum, Behadrei Haredim reports.

The Armored Corps Museum in Latrun, near Modiin, is built on the site of a famous battle during the War for Independence in 1948 and memorializes Israel's tank corps. 

Early this week, photos surfaced of hundreds of Chassidic girls enjoying a field trip at the site, which caused widespread condemnation throughout the anti-Israel community.

Satmar, known as one of the most dogmatically anti-Zionist Chassidic sects, refuses to recognize the State of Israel and calls on members living in Israel not to vote in national elections, even for Charedi parties and not to accept any funding from the state, including National Insurance payments (Even though each of their children get monthly stipends from the "accursed"  Zionists that deposit monthly NIS into each child's personal bank account, and they themselves enjoy benefits  that amount to thousands of NIS per year.)

Following an outcry from followers in both Israel and the United States, the Satmar leadership in Israel released a statement apologizing for the visit and came up with some lame explanation that the girls had entered the tank museum because it was the only way to get to the nearby Latrun Park.

"When the students with the buses arrived there, they were not allowed to enter through there, but were brought down through the entrance of the impure army museum near the park," read the response.

"As soon as the teachers noticed that the place was not suitable for the students of our institutions, the teachers tried to take the students out of the park's entrance through the entrance of the park, which would not pass through the museum of the impure army."

The letter stressed that "the next day, camp administrators published a special announcement to all the students who were at the army museum telling them it was a mistake and done unknowingly"