“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

Thursday, May 7, 2020

Barry Farber Beloved Radio Host Dies at 90

Barry Farber, the beloved radio host , died this evening, at 6:25 pm.

His daughter Celia Ingrid Farber tweeted the following:

"He was home, in bed, and we were all with him. He turned 90 just yesterday. He told me recently that his concept of death was "going somewhere I've never been before, like Finland or Estonia." May God rest his soul."

Barry M. Farber was an American conservative radio talk show host, author, commentator and language-learning enthusiast. In 2002, industry publication Talkers magazine ranked him the 9th greatest radio talk show host of all time. He has also written articles appearing in The New York Times, Reader's Digest, The Washington Post, and the Saturday Review. He is the father of journalist Celia Farber and singer-songwriter Bibi Farber.

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Listen to Barry Farber interview Jean Shepard June 26, 1975


Calmeyer is remembered for saving thousands of Jews. A Holocaust survivor says he sent her to Auschwitz.


In his native Germany and beyond, Hans Calmeyer is celebrated as a hero who saved more Jews from the Holocaust than Oskar Schindler.

As a jurist for the Nazi German forces in the Netherlands, Calmeyer was put in charge of a small team that evaluated pleas by people who tried to save themselves by disputing their classification as Jews. 

According to Israel’s national Holocaust museum Yad Vashem, Calmeyer’s actions in his post, which involved accepting many of these pleas — some were quite flimsy — saved at least 3,000 people.

In 1992, Yad Vashem posthumously recognized Calmeyer, who died in 1972, as a Righteous Among the Nations, Israel’s title for non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews.

Yet in recent months, these honors are being challenged — including by a 92-year-old survivor and her family, who say that Calmeyer had her sent to Auschwitz and threatened to deport her non-Jewish father when they pleaded with him to save her. 

Survivor Femma Fleijsman told this story in a new book and a television documentary that was aired Monday by the Jewish Programming division of the EO broadcaster in the Netherlands.


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Israeli Malls, Markets and Gyms Open after Six Weeks

Malls, outdoor markets and gyms reopened Thursday morning after over six weeks of closure, as Israel’s numbers of daily new cases of the novel coronavirus remained in the low dozens.
In Jerusalem, patrons lined up early Thursday outside the Mahane Yehuda market, where guards checked their temperature before allowing them to enter, and made sure the market was not overcrowded.
“Keep to the guidelines in order to ensure that we can continue working in the market and that the shop owners will be able to sell and make their living,” Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion urged shoppers.
“This is a day of celebration for Mahane Yehuda,” said Tali Friedman, a union representative for the shop owners, according to the Walla news site. “The market is open and we hope it remains open [even] if the infection numbers rise in Israel, that we won’t be shut down.”
Pini Tzidkiyahu, who runs a fruit store in the market, told Army Radio: “We will protect the public’s health. The fruit is only in boxes, everyone is wearing gloves and everyone who needs a mask gets one.”
In Tel Aviv, the Carmel and Levinsky markets reopened Thursday morning, along  with several other open-air markets in Haifa and Beersheba.
Thursday’s openings were announced on Monday as part of a raft of eased coronavirus restrictions announced on Monday, most of which have already taken effect.
Shoppers were also reported to arrive at shopping malls throughout the country.

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Dumb Sucidal Jews Ignore the Democrats’ Rising Anti-Semitism


Of the seventeen members of the House who voted against the anti-Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions of Israel and stood with Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, sixteen were Democrats.


Let that sink in, because some three-quarters of Jewish voters blindly vote for the Democrats. They will rationalize this outcome by saying that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi kept the boycotters in check.

But if Jewish voters look closely at the demographics of those 16 members of the House, they will see the face of the changing character of the Democrat Party.

Congresswoman Tlaib, who took the oath of office on the Koran and celebrated her victory by wrapping herself in the Palestinian flag, knew her earlier attempt to get the House to pass a Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions bill had no chance of success.

The point, of course, was not to get the bill passed, no more than BDS hate-fests on American campuses are about getting a BDS policy enacted.

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Biden has a Quick Temper and rages like a lunatic when asked the wrong question




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Missing! Beit Shemesh Chareidie Girl

Shira Auerbach 
Shira Auerbach 20 of Beit Shemesh, left her home on Monday and was last seen on Tuesday in the Caesarea area around four in the afternoon.
She is slim, 1.6 meters tall, brown eyes, she last wore a black skirt and had grey striped white/black boot.

Anyone having any information should call Beit Shemesh police
029-902223 or 029902225


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R' Yossie Borenstein President of Sfardishe Shul in Boro-Park Succumbs to Virus


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Children Hospitalized In NYS With Mysterious Shock-Like Illness Jumps To 64

A total of 64 children have now been hospitalized in New York State with a rare, shock-like, life-threatening inflammatory syndrome potentially associated with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), health officials said.
That new number reported Wednesday, May 6 has increased from a total of 15 a day earlier. Those 15 cases were all in New York City. The newly reported 64 cases are statewide.
The mysterious disease, first reported in the United Kingdom and other European countries nearly two weeks ago, is multi-system inflammatory syndrome. Symptoms have been "characterized by persistent fever and features of Kawasaki disease and/or toxic shock syndrome; abdominal symptoms common."
The first 15 children hospitalized "had a subjective or measured fever and more than half reported rash, abdominal pain, vomiting, or diarrhea," the NYC health department said. "Respiratory symptoms were reported in less than half of these patients."
Cases are now also being reported in Atlanta, Detroit and the District of Connecticut.
The New York Health Department issued an alert Wednesday afternoon to all healthcare facilities, clinical labs and local health departments in the state to inform providers of the condition as well as to provide testing and reporting guidance.
Any suspected cases of pediatric multi-system inflammatory syndrome in people under the age of 21 must be reported to the State Department of Health.
"Though most children who get COVID-19 experience only mild symptoms, in the United Kingdom, a possible link has also been reported between pediatric COVID-19 and serious inflammatory disease," the health department's alert said. "The inflammatory syndrome has features which overlap with Kawasaki disease and toxic shock syndrome and may occur days to weeks after acute COVID-19 illness.
"It can include persistent fever, abdominal symptoms, rash, and even cardiovascular symptoms requiring intensive care. Early recognition by pediatricians and referral to a specialist including to critical care is essential."
Kawasaki disease (KD) , also known as Kawasaki syndrome or mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome. It is a rare childhood illness with symptoms including high temperature that lasts for five days or longer, swollen glands in the neck, rashes and redness in the eyes.

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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Tiktok the new App ..Maybe a spy for China Downloading ALL your info



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Disposable gloves may spread disease, not prevent it, Israel Health Ministry letter says

On Tuesday, Israel's Health Ministry set guidelines regarding the use of disposable gloves to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Israel Hayom reported.

In an internal letter sent by Professor Itamar Grotto and Professor Sigal Sadetsky to hospitals and health funds, the two noted that "use of gloves is not recommended due to the chance that the gloves will be contaminated."

According to them, in a work situation where gloves are required, such as when handling food or during treatments, health care providers should "be strict about switching the gloves often and between each and every client."

The use of disposable gloves by the general public does not provide protection from contamination and may even do the opposite, the experts explained, despite professionals' recommendations.

Israel Hayom noted that the Health Ministry has avoided publishing guidelines for the public on this issue.
Meanwhile, in schools, stores, and other locations, people are using gloves in a way which does not protect against germs, may spread them, and may even contaminate the environment.

The Environmental Protection Ministry's Deputy Director-General Asaf Yazdi turned to Professor Sadetsky, who heads the Health Ministry's Public Health Services, requesting that "guidelines be issued to the public, by the Public Health Services, stating that disposable gloves should no longer be used." 

He noted that in addition to the other issues involved, disposable gloves also contaminate the environment.
According to him, people who use disposable gloves do not throw them in the garbage.

Professor Hagai Levine, Chairman of the Israeli Association of Public Health Physicians, "the unnecessary use of gloves by the public may increase the risk of transmission of contamination, including coronavirus, due to the lack of handwashing with soap and water."

The Health Ministry refused to respond to Israel Hayom's request for comment.
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