“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, September 19, 2022

Russia Warns: “We Won’t Guarantee Safety Of Chassidim In Uman On Rosh Hashanah”

 


After Hitler ym"s murdered over 6 million Jews, Jews looked back and asked "how didn't we see the signs and escape?" They were warned by Jabotinsky and others. Jabotinsky was a Ukrainian and he knew what the Ukrainians were capable of, and he knew that given the opportunity they would massacre men, women and children. 
Jews couldn't believe that the most civilized country in the world, Germany, would become the biggest barbarians. 
Kristallnacht was a warning, but the Jews in Poland, Hungary and Romania weren't worried as their leaders and their Gedoilim were telling them that "Hitler would never get there!" 

It's now over 70 years and we learned nothing! 
Instead of running away from that Jewish blood-soaked cursed Ukraine, they are flocking by the tens of thousands to a rabbi long gone. They don't care to read the signs from Above to stay home with their families and daven with live rabbanim, instead they disregard warnings from the Russians and the Ukrainians and are forging ahead into the inferno headfirst. 

I hope and pray with all my heart that all goes well, and they come back alive and healthy.

Israel’s Ambassador in Moscow Alexander Ben-Tzvi held a meeting last week with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov on the issue of Jews gathering in Uman for Rosh Hashanah.

Ben-Tzvi informed Bogdanov that although Israel issued travel warnings to Ukraine and Ukrainian officials warned Israeli not to come, there are already several thousand Israelis in Uman.

Israel’s Channel 12 News reported that Bogdanov told Ben-Tzvi that Russia won’t guarantee the welfare of the Jews in Uman.

“This is a real danger,” Bogdanov said. “Russia cannot guarantee the Israelis’ safety.”

Nevertheless, Bogdanov asked for further information about the Israeli presence in Uman so that he could pass it on to the relevant authorities in the Russian army.

Meanwhile, in light of the many thousands of Jews already in Uman, volunteers of the United Hatzalah branch in Uman are busy with a dramatic increase in the number of calls for their services.

Mattis Shapiro, head of Hatzalah Uman, said: “Hatzalah volunteers, in cooperation with medics and paramedics from Israel and the US, will work in shifts around the clock to provide an immediate response to cases that are received at the lcoal emergency hotline 063-800-1221. It should be noted that as part of the streamlining of the security operation, Hatzalah volunteers hung up dozens of regional number signs in 15 areas near the kever in Uman – facilitating the rapid arrival of emergency and rescue forces.”

Aharon Ben Harosh, deputy head of Hatzalah Uman, said: “We equipped all the Uman ambulances with the necessary medical equipment in order to provide a quick response to the volunteers in Uman and in Ukraine for any emergency and medical assistance.”

Sunday, September 18, 2022

Iranian Lady Murdered by "morality police" For Not Wearing Her Hijab Correctly

 

Liska (Friedlander) Slichos vs Lebedeka Slichos

 LISKA HIGH ENERGY SLICHOS 

LOW ENERGY SLICHOS AISH KODESH 

Slichos Kever Dovid Hemelech  

Watch Child Get Emotional at Slichos  

Lebedeka Slichos Yitzchok Meir 

Child Singing Machnesei Rachamim Selichos  


Again the "Liska Selichos" 

Rich Wine guzzling Liberals Celebrating the deportation of its 50 Poor Migrants from Martha's Vineyard

 

 

Israel’s future depends on Charedi integration

 

A hundred and twenty-five years ago, Theodor Herzl failed in his efforts to persuade ultra-Orthodox leaders to join the Zionist movement. Fifty years later, after the Holocaust and before the establishment of the State of Israel, the political leaders of the Agudat Israel movement decided not to remain in isolation, signed the Declaration of Independence and joined the Israeli political system. Today, 74 years later, we are at a crossroads regarding the question of isolation or integration of the ultra-Orthodox community into Israeli society. Any decision will have critically significant consequences not only for the ultra-Orthodox community but for the entirety of Israeli society and the country’s economy.

Fundamental to ultra-Orthodox society is its isolationist or “enclave culture.” The Haredi community fights for its autonomy in order to shield itself from the temptations of modernity and secular life, and focus exclusively on strictly religious life. This enclave culture poses five main challenges for Israeli policymakers.

Documentary recounts the hell and fury of Jewish partisans who fought the Nazis

 

In 1944, Faye Schulman, a young Jewish partisan, emerged from the forest into her hometown of Lenin, Poland, on a mission to burn houses the Nazis were using as their wartime offices. One of those houses, she soon discovered, was her own.

As she wandered through her childhood home, she spied an old potato peeler still on the floor. Schulman thought of the rest of her family — already murdered by the Nazis by that point — and realized, even if she survived the war herself, that she would never be able to live in that house again.

“Burn it,” she told her fellow partisans. She lit the match herself. Then she posed for a photograph among the ashes.

News poll: Religious Zionism is the third largest party in the Knesset

 

A poll by Prof. Camil Fuchs published by Channel 13 News on Friday gives the Netanyahu bloc 60 seats, an increase of one compared to a poll published on Wednesday.

As for the Joint List, which split right before the Knesset slates were submitted, Hadash-Ta'al wins 4 seats, but Balad falls below the electoral threshold with 1.2 percent support.

Likud increases by one seat to 32 compared to a poll earlier this week, followed by Yesh Atid, which again wins 24 seats.

The third largest party is still Religious Zionism, which receives 13 seats, unchanged from Wednesday's poll, while Benny Gantz’s National Unity Party has 12 seats. Shas wins 8 seats and United Torah Judaism wins 7 seats, both continuing to maintain their strength.

Labor and Meretz again win five seats each and Avigdor Liberman’s Yisrael Beytenu remains stable with 6 seats. Mansour Abbas's Ra’am Party rounds out the list with 4 seats.

The Jewish Home, under Ayelet Shaked, remains below the electoral threshold with 2 percent support, as is Eli Avidar's Free Israel Party, with 0.4 percent.

Saturday, September 17, 2022

Martha’s Vineyard, population 15k, freaking out over 50 migrants. But Want Texas To Absorb 4.2 Million




 


Rabbanim in Israel Against "musical selichos" with singers & instruments

 


I happen to agree, but if "musical selichos" inspire others, who am I to discourage them, whatever floats your boat.
"Musical Selichos' didn't start in this generations, it was started in the Bais Hamikdash, when the Leviyim sang and played their instruments, daily.

Senior Ashkenazic rabbanim in Eretz Yisroel have signed onto a letter decrying the recent practice of shuls making “musical selichos” with singers and instruments.

Led by the Ponavez Rosh Yeshiva, Harav Hagaon Rav Gershon Edelstein, the signers of the kol koreh wrote that those who engage in musical selichos are being “poretz geder” and turn selichos from a serious reflective moment into an “evening of entertainment.”

Besides for Rav Edelstein, the letter was signed by Rav Tzvi Weber, Rav Yehuda Silman, Rav Yitzchok Mordechai Rubin, and Rav Shariel Rosenberg.