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“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
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Channel 12 News commentator Muhammad Majadele claims that Shas chairman Aryeh Deri was the one who legitimized Mansour Abbas and his Ra’am party as someone who could take part in any coalition.
"In the honeymoon between Mansour Abbas and Netanyahu, the haredi parties and especially former MK Aryeh Deri were among the people who mediated between the parties," Majadele said in an interview with the Kikar HaShabbat news website.
He added that "one of the main people who mediated between Netanyahu and Mansur Abbas was Aryeh Deri - unequivocally. The problem was not the haredim, but the Religious Zionist party - Smotrich, Ben Gvir and their friends - and that is why Mansour Abbas was sent to Rabbi Druckman. It was done with Netanyahu's knowledge and coordinated with him."
Majadele was asked whether Netanyahu and Deri's talks with Abbas legitimized the current government and replied, "Unequivocally. That is why Deri and his friends understand the magnitude of the mistake they made - they legitimized Mansour Abbas and in the end he went with Bennett and Lapid."
Deri has previously denied acting as a mediator between the parties, but at the same time said in closed-door talks that the conduct vis-à-vis Ra’am during the most recent coalition talks was wrong.
A student from Beth Yossef in France has spoken on Israeli television, describing the horrific conditions and abuse that students endured while attending the yeshiva.
In a telephone interview on i24 News, the young man who remained anonymous, described the “physical abuse” and “horrible” experience of attending the yeshiva.
The bochur said, “I was there for a year and three-quarters, and the experience was horrible.”
He continued, “Most of the guys I know they are interviewing, it’s true. It was a horrible place. The place is rundown, broken, the dorms are in horrible condition, I was on the third floor, and there were holes in the floor so you could see the floor below.
On Friday night, just after Shabbos began, a woman in her early sixties was seriously injured after her clothes caught fire from her own Shabbos candles.
The incident took place on HaAdmor Mi Ruzhin Street in Har Nof.
Volunteers from United Hatzalah and ambulance teams from Magen David Adom responded to the incident and treated the woman who was in serious condition and suffered severe burns to her upper body. She was intubated and sedated when she arrived a the hospital.
Shaare Tzedek Hospital issued a statement on Saturday night stating that the woman is hospitalized in the intensive care unit and “arrived in very serious condition.”
Last week the Fern Hollow Bridge that is situated neat the Jewish neighborhood of Squirrel Hill in Pittsburgh suddenly collapsed, just hours before a visit to Pittsburgh by President Biden. Thank G-d no one was actually killed.
Rabbi Elisar Admon, who is a Frum US Army Chaplain and a first responder was invited to survey the site and be amongst the welcoming committee to welcome the President!
Everything up to this point is just perfect, until Yitzy "the shvantz" Frankfurter got a hold of this guy and interviewed him.
Look at the crazy question and see Rabbi Admon's stupid response.
Now, of course, this is what we are all thinking, and we as Jews are always worried for the welfare of our brothers and sisters no matter where they reside, and that is the first thing we want to know, but do we ask this out loud in a magazine?
Only a Shvantz would dare ask such a question that he actually had the answer to. This interview took place days after the incident and the Shvantz already knew that Jews were not hurt.
Now the incredible dumb answer:
Rabbi Elisar Admon: "No. Baruch Hashem, there were many miracles, and that was one of them."
Do Christians ask these questions after a disaster?
"Were any of the people who were hurt Christian?"
Answer by Christian Chaplain: "No, Thanks to JC, there were many miracles, and that was one of them."
How stupid can one be to publish this question and answer in a Jewish magazine? How do you think that goy reading this article will feel reading this?
We as Jews are living in a dangerous political climate with unbelievable antisemitic incidents occurring on a daily basis and this "upgerissinar naar" "shoiteh she'beoilim" publishes this question and answer. This shvantz never ceases to amaze me!
Who edits this mashiginar's interviews?
I know it's hard to decipher and figure out what is really going on; why would there be protests in front of stores that only sell "kosher phones?"
That's why DIN is here to help you understand what's really going on behind the scenes.
You have had to have been living in a cave not to have heard the opposition to smartphones from the "gedoilei" Yisrael and it makes perfect sense. They don't want you to surf the internet where one can access porn and depraved ideas. In addition it can also be a massive waste of time for serious people. It can be dangerous for children and teenagers whose minds are just developing. There is also a lot of bullying on social media which can actually cause teenagers to commit suicide .Just last week a shiksa who had won Miss USA, and was an accomplished lawyer jumped out of a window in a high-rise in Manhattan and they say that it was because she was bullied on social media.
So the Rabbanim set up a "Vaad" of "askanim" to set up what we now know as the "kosher phone" industry.
This kosher phone is just a phone, and one cannot access the internet.
The way the industry works, is that you go to an authorized store that carries the hechsher from this "vaad" and they in turn give you a phone with a specific number which they control. So if you decide that you have had it with the "kosher phone" and want to switch to a smartphone because your business requires it than you must leave that number with the "Vaad", you cannot transfer your number to any other phone or carrier! Which is really a pain, because now you will have to notify all your contacts that you have a new number.
But we Yiddelich know that wherever there is a "Vaad" there is inevitably corruption, and the "Kosher Phone" industry is no exception.
So if the "Vaad" doesn't like your politics, all they have to do is turn off your number, and the next thing you know, you are holding a worthless piece of plastic junk with a charger of course.
In the last couple of months, the "Vaad" cut off the phones of hundreds of thousands of subscribers because the "Vaad" didn't agree with their politics. I want to repeat what I just said so that it sinks in .... the "Vaad" cut off the phones of hundreds of thousands of subscribers because of politics. I don't want to go in to details for obvious reasons, but just so you know one of the askanim who is sitting on this vaad is a chusid of the Gerer Rebbe. Got it?
They also closed the service to hundreds of institutions, many of these institutions were set up to help people, but because the askanim of those institutions weren't politicly in sync with the vaad they suddenly were left without any service. And like in Communist Russia you could call the "Vaad" and tattletale on someone and the next thing you know, that person is suddenly left with no service.
Some of those institutions who had their service cut off reached out to an MK who is in charge of communication and he stepped in to fix it.
He announced that there is no such thing as an exclusive "Vaad" and that any Joe Shmo who wants to have a business of selling "Kosher Phones" will be permitted to do this, but in addition, he will allow you to keep that number, once you have a "number" that number now belongs to you, no matter the phone. So now a guy with a "kosher phone" can now transfer his service to the Joe Shmo and keep his number, he can also transfer that number to a smartphone!
Well.... all hell broke loose and the askanim went nuts because now they lost their business and more important, their control. So they screamed "Foul" and barked that the Zionists don't want the Chareidim to remain "kedoishim" and want to contaminate their very souls.
Now for the shocker; a "kosher phone" cost more than an average smartphone.... yes.. you read that correctly: a "kosher phone" is more expensive than a smartphone!
Does that make any sense? Yes it makes a lot of sense when the "vaad" is in control.
The "Vaad" two weeks ago sent their two gedoilim to speak at a protest that turned violent in front of a store in Geula that sold only Kosher Phones but refused to take their "Hechsher"
The "gedoilim" witnessed and saw their own followers run into the store and break and loot like the Shvartzas in Portland, and said not a word.
Last Thursday the "Vaad" sent their Chareidie gangsters into another store on Kikar HaShabbos to break the windows and cause massive damage. You can see the mob doing their avoidas hakoidish in my previous post.
That store also only sold "Kosher Phones" but refuses to get their hecsher!
These "gedoilim" were no where to be seen at a Seforim store down the block that was selling Walder books!
זה מטורף: קבוצה של מפגינים בירושלים נכנסים לחנות פלאפונים ושוברים דברים ומזיקים לרכוש הכל בגלל שהוא לא קיבל את ההכשר שלהם. אין הבדל בין הפרוטקשן בדרום לבין זה, פשוט חרפה. איפה המשטרה?
— אהרון נוראני (@Aaron_Norani) February 3, 2022
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In a video from the day of Esther Pollard’s funeral, former Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard shared his wife’s dying words.
Speaking shortly after his wife’s funeral, Pollard revealed his final conversation with his wife, moments before she passed away this Monday.
“She was dying. All of a sudden her eyes woke up…I was holding her hand. I don’t know where she was. But she was just looking up. And she said, in a very small voice: ‘My neshama [soul] volunteered to come back for two missions: one of the missions was to get you home. The other mission was to bring you home as a Jew, and not a goy.’”