“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

Monday, October 25, 2021

The Tape that ties Berland , the convicted sex fiend, to the Murder of Shitrit 35 years ago

 


Zionists Start "tax" on disposable plates & cutlery Nov 1st ... Satmar will subsidize those families who continue to use them

 

The Zionist government has decided to tax practically all disposable plastic plates, cutlery etc, starting November 1st.
 Plastic stuff unless they are recycled cannot be broken down and remain in the environment hundreds of years. Tons and tons of these plastic items are in oceans destroying marine life.

Until last year the Zionists would sell this garbage to the Chinese and only G-d knows what they did with it. But as of last year, the Chinese no longer want Jewish recyclable garbage even if the garbage is Chassidishe garbage, and so the Zionists having no other choice decided to put a huge tax  to discourage people from buying stuff that even the recycling plants can no longer handle.

Chassidism have huge families, so washing dishes for a family is very time consuming, which is a commodity they don't have; they are the largest consumers of disposable stuff in the Zionist State.

 Shabbos Kiddishes that now supply the fressers with 8 different types of herring are the second largest group to utilize disposable plates, as each "herring fresser" needs at least 20 plates, because, G-d forbid, the Shmaltz herring should touch the Wasabi herring. The Yaptcha terrorists need at least 12 plates each to satisfy their cholesterol cravings, and please don't get me started with the Chulent Chazzeirim.

This past shabbos, I was invited to a "full" Kiddush, so I headed straight to the ladies section, knowing full well that the herrings, kugels and chulent and fancy cakes would remain untouched as the women are all on a diet when surrounded by other women and filled up my "disposable" plates with the goodies and brought it into the men section, for them to enjoy. This took about five "full" minutes and when I somehow survived getting to the men's table, all the food was gone! 

But all the plates smeared with oil from the herrings and different kugels were there waiting for some szlub to collect the greasy stuff and put them in the 10 garbage bins that was in "full" view of everyone!

The vegetable platters by the men remained crying ...untouched 

By the ladies, the vegetable platters were gone except for the dressings which the ladies wouldn't dare put on their veggies for fear their neighbors were watching!

Anyway, I digress...

Let's go back to our subject at hand.

R' Zalman Leib Teitelbaum, the Satmar Rebbe from Williamsburg, yes the same guy who brought 5 million dollars to help  the hundreds of "moisdois" that refuse to take Zionist money (FYI the Zionists helped Moisdois Ha'Torah with 250 Million Dollars just last year alone) came up with a genius idea, instead of granting them money to buy dishwashers, he decided instead to subsidize the Chassidim who live in Israelwith  the "Zionist Tax"  to help them continue buying plastic disposable dishes and cutlery and the hell with the environment, after all, all that greasy garbage will remain in the greatest gift Hashem gave to the Jewish people.... Eretz Yisrael!

מי כעמך ישראל

Yerushalyim Ir Ha'koidesh

 

Black Guy Enjoys Chassidishe Music

 


Listen to the Chassidishe lady in the background who is filming this  with her "smartphone" tell him "you are so sincere"

This dummy thinks that only Chassidim are "sincere" she is amazed that a black guy can be "sincere" as well.

I'm amazed that she is amazed!

What a young mother wrote to an anti-Semite Who told her to "go back to Euope"

 



by Bruria Efune

I got told to go back to Europe. I’m not from Europe. But the Twitter warrior didn’t care, and just ranted on about the Jews leaving “Palestine” alone, and going back to wherever they came from.
So let’s talk about this. Where are the Jews from?
Take my family for example. I’ll start at an easy point: My grandparents on my dad’s side are from Iraq. We don’t have any family left there, because they were all either chased out, or murdered for being Jewish. Family records show that despite on and off persecution, they had lived there since the Babylonian expulsion, over 2,000 years ago.
My mom grew up in Argentina, where her parents were born. Most of their parents trace back to Ukraine, which they had fled during the 1918 pogroms that killed tens of thousands of Jews. It’s likely that many of them were previously from Spain, but had fled the Spanish Inquisition. One of my mom’s grandparents was not from Ukraine - he had fled Morocco, also due to pogroms targeting the Jews. Argentina was a relative safe-haven, despite antisemitism and discriminatory laws against them.
Now for my husband’s side, his grandparents are mostly Holocaust survivors, or escapees. On his mom’s side, his grandmother grew up in Vienna. At nine years old, she escaped to England with her sister on the kinder-transport. Her parents were murdered by the Nazis. She kept a family tree, tracing her ancestry back to the Maharal of Prague, a direct descendant of King David.
My husband’s father’s mother was also from Vienna. Her family managed to escape to France, where for four years of her childhood, she hid with her family in an attic, and then alone with her sister in a nunnery. When the war was over, she met a young man who had escaped Latvia, and asked her to join him with his family in South Africa. His last name was Yefuneh, since his family were descendants of the biblical Calev ben Yefuneh, but immigration officials in South Africa didn’t appreciate that, and anglicized it to Efune.
So here’s the thing, antisemites. You know where we’re from. You always did, and that’s why you always chased us out of wherever we tried to find peace.
We never forgot it either. For millennia, all my ancestors, all around the world, prayed the same prayer every day. No matter where they were, they faced Jerusalem as they prayed to be able to return in safety one day, soon.
Because we’re from Israel. Jews are indigenous to Israel. We belong in Israel.
The Romans may have burned down our Temple, renamed our land, slaughtered our people, and exiled most of the survivors into the diaspora, but the fire never stopped burning in our heart; we always painfully remembered where we belong.
And now we’re here. And I can assure you, we’re here to stay.

The Living Olive Tree that lived thru the exile and now the homecoming of the Jewish people and it still produces olives

 




The olive tree on the Island of Crete, has a trunk 15 feet in diameter, and is at least 2,000 years old, and could even be 2,900 years old based on the age of a graveyard nearby. 

This tree lived through the writings of the Tanach , the entire Talmud, Shulchan Aruch, and both the building and the destruction of both Bais Hamikdash, the Crusades, the Inquisition, the Holocaust and now the great miracle of the Jews returning to the State of Israel.
It still produces olives!


Monkey Hitches a ride on a goat and shares some berries

 

David Blatt aka Jay Black a Singer known for ‘This Magic Moment,’ dead at 82

 

The reason I'm posting this because David Blatt grew up in Boro-Park. spoke yiddish fluently and when I was growing up, people said that he had learned in Torah Va'daas. I'm not sure about Torah Va'daas, but he did go to Yeshiva. In 1966 he recorded a yiddish song about the Holocaust, "Where is my village"

Jay Black, the lead singer of Jay and the Americans, died Friday at the age of 82, his family said.

Complications from pneumonia was the cause of death for the Brooklyn-born frontman, family told Rolling Stone magazine.

Black was the second “Jay” to front the group, following on from Jay Traynor. A third “Jay” fronted the band when they reformed in the early 2000s, the magazine reported.

The New York City ’60s doo-wop based pop-rock group announced the death of the vocalist, whose real name was David Blatt, on Facebook.

“We acknowledge the great successes we had with him both as a partner and as a lead singer,” the band wrote.

“We shared both wonderful and very contentious times, and much like an ex-wife, we are so proud of the beautiful children we created. We’ll always remember The Voice.”

Jay and the Americans were best known for Top 10 hits like “This Magic Moment” and “Cara Mia.”

“Jay Black was an iconic performer with a voice that was instantly recognizable anywhere in the world,’’ said John Catsimatidis, who recalled that Black helped run his campaign for mayor in 2013. “He left us too soon. We lost a tremendous talent today.”