Groom serious injured while dancing at his wedding https://t.co/tnqaRdkXuD
— The Times of Israel (@TimesofIsrael) February 14, 2022
“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
Groom serious injured while dancing at his wedding https://t.co/tnqaRdkXuD
— The Times of Israel (@TimesofIsrael) February 14, 2022
If you were the pope living in the 14th century and could verify this fact, would you not ask yourself how indeed such Jewish artifacts had come to your residence in the first place?
After some digging around (no pun intended), you would have found that your new Vatican residence was actually built over sections of Caesar’s Palace – the Vatican, including St. Peter’s Basilica, was constructed over Emperor Vespasian’s Roman palace approximately 200 years after the sacking of Rome in 455 AD. Indeed, there are excavations going on there right now, even as you read this magazine.
What this means is that the vandals and the Visigoths passed over, or simply didn’t find, the select treasures secreted away in that palace, and instead took with them the many items on public display in the Temple, located not far away.
The "hoicheh" tall Shtreimel fad may be over. The Toldos Avraham Yitzchok rebbe announced this week that he is switching to the flat shtreimels because of the inflated costs of the Huge Shtreimrlich. The cost of Tall Shreimlich can easily run up to $8,000.00. The Flat ones go for about $1250.00.
— Dan Scavino Jr.πΊπΈπ¦ (@DanScavino) February 12, 2022
In a letter, Rabbi in Uman, Ukraine urges all Israelis to leave the country following due to the ongoing tension with Russia:
"All tourists must leave by Wednesday. Anyone who can go on vacation with his family should do so."
The following is a loose translation of an article (below is the original in Hebrew) by Menachem Rehat that was published in the Hebrew weekly, Matzav Ha'Ruach, this past week
The call to boycott the enlightening sefarim of the respected posek Rabbi Eliezer Melamed 'Pearls of Halacha', which adorn the bookcase in every national religious home, continues to destroy the Zionist-religious camp.
This divisive virus continues to wreak havoc on the public, as if a self-destructive mechanism had been implanted, all this on the basis of extremists and "fine'shemekers"
This time the arrows were pointed at Rabbi Eliezer Melamed, the rabbi of Har Bracha and Rosh Yeshiva, a Talmud Chacham and a "Yirei Shmayim" who authored a series of enlightening sefarim titled 'Pearls of Halacha', a person who is an "Ish Tamim" a Tzaddik and straightforward man, who is "tocho ke'baro"
Why the boycott?
Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign paid an internet company to “infiltrate” servers at Trump Tower and the White House in order to link Donald Trump to Russia, a bombshell new legal filing alleges.
The Friday filing from a Department of Justice prosecutor tasked with investigating the origins of the FBI’s Russian probe served to throw cold water on Democrats’ longstanding allegations of collusion.
Special Counsel John Durham filed a motion related to potential conflicts of interests in connection with the case of Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann, who is charged with lying to the feds, according to Fox News.
Sussmann allegedly told the FBI he was not working on behalf of Clinton when he presented the agency with documents that supposedly linked the Trump Organization to a Kremlin-tied bank two months before the election.
A frum teen was the victim of an unprovoked attack on Friday night in Flatbush, and a second was targeted shortly thereafter.
Flatbush Shomrim say that the victim says he was at Avenue L and E. 32nd at about 10:30 pm, when an unidentified male exited a van and randomly punched him in the face.
The victim added that he saw a second male filming the attack from inside the van.
The NYPD and Flatbush Shomrim have both been notified, and police are analyzing security camera footage.
A second victim has since come forward, saying that he too was targeted by a male fitting that same description.
The second victim says he was approached by a male on Nostrand Ave. and Kings Highway at about the same time as the first attack. The man attempted to punch him, but he was thankfully able to get away.
As in the first attack, a second male was seen filming.
If you have any information that can be of assistance in this investigation, please call Flatbush Shomrim at 718-338-9797.