“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, October 17, 2018

Israeli Left Going Nuts After Campaign Sign Warns Jews of Assimilation


The campaign of the Jewish Home list for the Ramle city council raised a storm and harsh reactions from the left.

As part of the campaign, posters were distributed on billboards throughout the city of Ramle, warning against mixed marriages between Arabs and Jews.

The ads included a picture of a hijab-clad woman with Sabbath candles and kiddush wine behind her. The caption reads, 
"Hundreds of cases of assimilation in Ramle and nobody cares, tomorrow it could be your daughter."

Following the publication of the campaign, the Meretz Party announced that it had submitted a petition to the Central Elections Committee demanding the removal of the campaign.

According to Meretz Chairman MK Tamar Zandberg, "the shameful campaign of the Jewish home in Ramle is an escalation of the spread of racism and hatred."

"It appears that on the right, the battle over who will be more radical and racist will not end soon," she added. "Therefore, today we submitted a request to the Elections Committee to end this madness and order the campaign to stop."

The Jewish Home Party said in response: "The party's position on assimilation is clear: The Jewish people must preserve its national character and preserve its tradition, religion, culture and heritage."

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Sammy Kissel, age 30 MISSING IN NORTH MIAMI BEACH

Authorities are searching for a missing person from North Miami Beach, FL.
Missing is Sammy Kissel, age 30. He was on his way from his home in Jade Winds condominiums around 195th Street and 17th Avenue to Khal Chassidim on NE 10th Avenue for a Malavah Malka he occasionally attends. Unfortunately, he never made it there. He was last seen on NE 10th Avenue at about 173rd Street.
At the time, he was wearing a white shirt, dark navy blue pants and black leather shoes. He left his home wearing a black kippah. At the time he was seen, his head was uncovered. He has a reddish-brown beard. He is in need of his medication.
Chesed Shel Emes of Florida is coordinating the search.
Sammy is an alumnus of Toras Emes Academy of Miami.
Please say Tehillim for Dov Shimshon ben Penina Sarah.
If you have any information about his whereabouts or you saw him after 6:15 PM on Shabbos, please call 911 immediately.

Watch Trump Protesters Try To Explain What They're Actually Protesting

This happened in 2016 when Trump was running for election!

Stormy Daniels' defamation lawsuit against Trump ...but NYT Buries This News Item on Page 47


A federal judge has dismissed adult film star Stormy Daniels' defamation lawsuit against President Donald Trump.
Daniels sued Trump after he said in a tweet that her story of a man threatening her not to come forward with her story of her alleged affair with Trump was "a total con job."
Daniels argued Trump's tweet, posted April 18, "attacks the veracity of her account" of the incident and that Trump's statement was "false and defamatory, and that the tweet was defamation ... because it charged her with committing a serious crime," District Judge S. James Otero wrote in his opinion Monday.
    Trump had asked Otero to dismiss the lawsuit.
    "The Court agrees with Mr. Trump's argument because the tweet in question constitutes 'rhetorical hyperbole' normally associated with politics and public discourse in the United States. The First Amendment protects this type of rhetorical statement," Otero wrote.

    Satmar Leadership Keep Lying to Their Chassidim ...Their Moisdois Take Money From the State of Israel !



    Moietzes Gedoilei HaTorah "Stick there Tongues Out " At Satmar And Encourage All Jews To Vote in Israeli Elections

    Jew Beaten in Crown Heights by a Black Guy


    A Jewish man was violently assaulted in an unprovoked attack while crossing a street in Crown Heights on Monday afternoon.
    The incident occurred at around 3:50pm at the intersection of Empire Boulevard and Albany Avenue. 

    The victim was accosted as he was crossing the street by a black teenager carrying a wooden stick. When the victim realized he was about to be assaulted he attempted to flee.
    The victim ran into the nearby dry cleaner,  owned by R’ Shloime Junik, whose son tried opening the door to provide shelter to the victim, though not fast enough. The attacker managed to swing and strike the victim over his back and shoulder causing the stick to break in half. The perpetrator then threw the second piece into the store, striking both the victim and another bystander and causing further injuries.
    Attempting the flee, the suspect ran down Albany Avenue into Lefferts park with multiple witnesses chasing after him. Both Shomrim and police were called and the suspect was apprehended, police arrived a short while later and arrested the suspect.
    Much to the shock of the people observing the suspect being arrested, officers said that he had just been released less than 30 minutes earlier after he was caught shoplifting from a bodega on Rutland Road and Albany Avenue. He was released on a desk appearance ticket for that crime.
    After his arrest the suspect was charged with felony assault, menacing, harassment, criminal possession of a weapon as well as a hate crime.

    Marilyn Monroe’s Siddur is being put up for auction

    An item that belonged to Marilyn Monroe is being put up for auction and it’s not quite what you’d expect. Next month, one lucky fan of the late actress will be able to acquire a Jewish prayer book, or siddur, that she owned.
    The cream-colored book, which was published in 1922, is being sold at an auction by J. Greenstein & Co. on Nov. 12 in Cedarhurst, Long Island. The starting bid is $4,600.
    Monroe converted to Judaism in 1956 prior to her marriage to Jewish-American writer Arthur Miller. Though the couple divorced five years later, the blonde bombshell said she would not abandon her new faith
    Rabbi Robert Goldburg of Congregation Mishkan Israel in New Haven, Connecticut,  who oversaw her conversion and officiated at her wedding to Miller, said that she told him that she was still committed to being Jewish.
    The siddur is being sold on behalf of its current owner, an American living in Israel who bought it from Monroe’s estate in 1999, The Jewish Chronicle reported. The prayer book was previously put up for auction in 2017 and went unsold.
    Monroe seems to have put the siddur to use. The description says that it contains notes that are “apparently in her hand” and that the spine is nearly detached.
    Arthur Miller with Marilyn Monroe in 1956.


    Teresa Klein Claims Black Boy Sexually Assaulted Her, Then Surveillance Video Released



    A New York woman is facing significant backlash after she called 911 on a young boy last week, claiming that he sexually assaulted her, when surveillance video of the incident appears to show that he did not do what she claims he did.
    Teresa Klein told police that the boy "grabbed" her "a-s" at a Sahara Deli Market in Brooklyn, Pix11 reported.
    Speaking to the local media outlet, Klein still claims that she was sexually assaulted despite surveillance video that was released which does not appear to support her claims.
    "I was standing at the counter, and I was sexually assaulted," Klein told Pix11.
    Klein claimed that the boy's mother told her she was a police officer despite video footage clearly showing it was Klein who claimed she was a police officer.
    "I did not say that, if I did say that I would be surprised," Klein said.
    Pix11 added that "despite Klein insisting that she filed a police report on the day in question, officials with the NYPD confirmed to Pix11 that no report pertaining to the incident exists."

    Study: Tefillin help prevent heart attacks


    Jewish men who wrap leather straps around their arm as part of their daily morning prayers may also be protecting themselves from heart attacks, a study found.

    A pilot study by researchers at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine found that regular users of tefillin, or phylacteries, may receive cardiovascular health benefits though remote ischemic preconditioning — that is, briefly restricting blood flow and oxygen to the heart and then restoring it.

    The results of the study were published last month online in the American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology.