“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
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Arsonist Suspect Matthew Karelefsky Who Nearly Murdered 12 People Grins Like A Sick Cat

The man who is accused of torching a Flatbush home on Thursday was grinning from ear to ear in Brooklyn Criminal Court on Sunday night.
DIN reported on Friday, Matthew Karlefsky, 41, previously made comments on DIN and was taken into custody and charged with two counts of attempted murder in the inferno that sent 12 people to the hospital – including a 6-week-old infant.
His intended target was Rabbi Yonason Max, a longtime Rebbe at Mesivta Yeshiva Rabbeinu Chaim Berlin in Midwood. The suspect had a tattoo on his arm calling for the death of Rabbi Max. His tattoo, which reads “Never let go of the HATRED – KILL Rabbi Max. YEMACH SMHO,” was visible – along with his big smile – in court.
“He said he would destroy him reputationally and then he came to actually kill him physically,” Ezra Max, the rabbi’s son told the media.
Friday, June 14, 2019
Chassidishe Anti-Vaxxers Cause Chaos, Screaming And Cursing in New York Assembly
“And these are the religious people?!”
The state Capitol turned into a chaotic scene Thursday as both houses of legislature — and eventually Gov. Cuomo — passed a bill that will end New York’s policy of allowing religious exemptions from vaccine requirements.
Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, the bill’s sponsor, got cursed out and flat-out threatened at one point by opponents of the legislation after it got passed and sent to the Senate floor.
“We’ll be back for you Jeffrey!” shouted one man in Orthodox religious garb, who was fuming in the gallery with others, many of whom had children with them.
“Motherf–ker!” screamed another person. “Shame!”
Dinowitz and other lawmakers remained calm during the mayhem, but were on edge as they recessed for the day.
Suspect In Arson Fire made Comments on "DIN" and Other Blogs
It seems that the suspect in the arson of this morning is Matthew Karelefsky, who was a Talmud of Yeshivah Chaim Berlin, and had it out for one of the Rebbes and even had his name tattooed on his arm.
It seems that this Matthew, was brought up in foster homes and then was transferred to Ohel and Ohel put him in Yeshivah Chaim Berlin.
When his marriage went south he went berserk and blamed one of the rebbes .....and accused him of sexual abuse....
When he originally wrote me about it, I did a massive investigation and found him to be insane and that he made up the entire story ...
At any rate, he is now a suspect in the arson of this Rebbes home!
Below is one of his posts to DIN, and a photo of the tattoo on his arm!
Thursday, June 13, 2019
Rocket Strikes Hesder Yeshiva in Sderot....
A rocket fired from Gaza struck the Hesder yeshiva in Sderot
The rocket caused the Red Alert siren to activate in Sderot.
The building suffered damage. There were no reported casualties.
Police responded to scene, including bomb disposal experts. The police sappers secured the remains of the rocket.
The rocket was fired from the town of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip, Channel 13 News reported.
Yisrael Beiteinu chairman and former defense minister Avigdor Liberman responded to the rocket attack:
"Dear residents of the south, allow me to express my deep sorrow for the untimely passing of your sense of security. This is precisely why I resigned as Defense Minister. We must bury the policy of 'managing the conflict' and revive Israel's deterrence."
Bnei Brak: Dad & Son Arrested

I guess the Mishtara didn't learn the verse in the Torah
"oso ve'es bno lo cishtechee be'yom echod"
"One is prohibited from slaughtering an animal and its offspring on the very same day"
Three suspects were arrested on suspicion of carrying illegal weapon possession.
The suspects arrested are a 50-year-old resident of Bnei Brak, his 21-year-old, also from Bnei Brak and a 30-year-old resident of Ramat Gan.
At the end of their interrogation at the Dan District Police, the three suspects were imprisoned. On Wednesday morning, the police asked the Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court to extend the suspects’ remand.
The Sin of the Nazir!

Every religion knows of people who aspire to lives of excessive piety. Some religions choose to venerate them, others shut them away in closed communities.
The Torah takes a decidedly ambivalent view, providing pietists with the opportunity to consecrate themselves, but refraining from praising or even encouraging them.
The Torah calls such people Nazirites, from the Hebrew root meaning a crown. It implies that their decision is extraordinary, although most English translations miss the point. The English is usually rendered as something like ‘a man or woman who will specify, to vow a vow to God’ whereas the literal sense is ‘who will be extraordinary, to vow a vow…’.
The Torah makes just three demands on the person who vows to be a Nazirite. They are not to cut or shave their hair, eat or drink anything made from grapes or come into contact with a human corpse. Other than these restrictions, they can live a normal life.
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