“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, December 22, 2022

Yoilish Krausz the one responsible for illegal protests in Yerushalayim and the cause of a mother of 11 to be in a coma has a Chanuka song against fellow Jews

 



I know this guy personally, he is a very evil cruel sicko! 
To make money and fund his hate protests against the light rail and kosher cell phones, he opens his home on Shabbos to all making it look like that he loves Jews no matter who, but it's a front to fundraise all over the world. His income comes primarily from naive Americans who fall for his charm.
Anyone giving this guy a peruta is an accomplice to his hate campaign against his brothers and sisters.

Notice that this video shows his boys and girls at one table singing his sick hate song. If any other person would put out a video like this, he would burn the guy's house down. 
On one hand he acts like he loves all Jews by opening his home on Shabbos and on the other hand he organizes protestors and pays them to block traffic for hours. His actions are the direct cause of a mother of 11 being in a coma. 
Rabbanim will not dare to come out with a "mochaa" or they will find themselves in the hospital. 

One of Israel’s most outspoken and famous anti-tziyoni activists, Yoilish Krauss, put together his own angle on the song “Yevonim,” singing it along with his family after lighting the Chanukah neiros in his Meah Shearim home.

The Krauss’s often take part in the hafganos emblematic of their community and are unapologetic in their defense of Torah and virulent hatred of the Zionist government.

The lyrics to the song are:

אוי ציונים נקבצו עליי אזיי בימי סאטמר, ופרצו חומות החינוך וטימאו כל התלמודי תורה, ומנותר הקנאים נעשה נס לשושנים, ימי שבת ימי יום טוב קבעו מחאות והפגנות

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

EU claiming that Jews are foreigners in Israel Help Palestinians Steal "Area C" that would connect Maalei Adumim to Yerushalayim

 

40 members of the Knesset, from parties in both the coalition and opposition, signed a letter on Tuesday, addressed to the leaders of the European Union, in protest of a recently leaked document, which calls for helping the Palestinian Authority actively take control of land in Area C, which is supposed to be under full Israeli control under the Oslo Accords.

"On the Arch of Titus in Rome, engraved in stone is the seven-branched menorah of the Holy Temple as it is plundered by the legions of Rome. "Jerusalem is lost" – Hierosolyma est Perdita or Hep-Hep – became the Latin catchphrase used to deride and humiliate the Jewish exiles on European soil," the letter opens. "In the 1930s, graffiti in a similar vein was scribbled on walls in the streets of Berlin: "Juden Nach Palästina” – “Jews go to Palestine.

And now that we have finally returned to Jerusalem and to the land of Israel, Europe would claim that we are foreigners in our own country, that we do not belong in our own homeland.

Happy Chanukah

 

Residents of Yerushalyim Describe the Sheer Brutality and Evilness of the Protestors

 

תושבי רחוב בר אילן מדברים על אכזריותם של הממחבלים הסיקריקים והקנאים בירושלים


Shulem Lemmer Sings Moishe Oysher's Al Hanissim

 

Moishe Oiysher


Bus Driver Doesn't like his Chanuka Gift

 

Tuesday, December 20, 2022

In an upside-down world the Family of woman injured in Charedi protest defend culprits: ‘They didn’t mean harm’

 Relatives of Mirel Dzalovsky, who remains unconscious and, on a ventilator, say those using incident to advance their agenda are ‘fanning the flames of hate’

The above statement is sick and demented and comes from a Christian perspective to "turn the other cheek." 

These animals did indeed mean to cause "harm," wasn't that the whole point of them pushing the flaming garbage bin down the street?

The lady is in a coma, unconscious and on a ventilator and they, her very own relatives, her own blood, are ready to sacrifice her "for the cause." 

They say that “Those fanning the flames of hate shouldn’t think that they are supporting us,”

WHAT???????

Who is "fanning the flames of hate?" Who is "flaming the flames of hate" every single night? 

This entire week there were riots in Bet Shemesh Bet... the entire week!

We "shouldn't think that they are supporting us?" 

"US????"

Your relative in a coma is yours alone?

Hey, let me ask a question.

If a "settler" teenager shoved a flaming garbage bin and put a mother of 11 in a coma, would you still support the teenager? 

Would you still insist he "didn't mean any harm?"

Some are saying about the ones who shoved the flaming garbage bin were only kids...

Where do you think they learned this from? From grown adults who do this every night in Yerushalayim and in Beit Shemesh!

They are rioting because Yehoshua Dadon, 34-year-old father is in jail because he burned down a Kosher Cell Phone Shop in Yerushalayim and a family of 12 barely escaped with their lives. That's not "fanning the flames of hate?"

Again, the family of the poor lady in a coma are willing to forgive and forget .. all for the cause! How sick and perverted!


The family of a woman who was hit and seriously injured by a blazing dumpster sent rolling down a street by Haredi extremists during demonstrations in Jerusalem last week has defended those responsible, saying they meant to block a road and “did not mean to kill anyone.”

While Mirel Dzalovsky, a 40-year-old mother of 10, remains unconscious and on a ventilator at Shaare Zedek Medical Center, her relatives said the rioters “did something awful” but stressed that they were not looking for someone to blame.

“They were not trying to harm anyone. They were trying to block a street as part of a protest,” the family told Channel 12.

They said it felt like the public was “celebrating our horrific situation” and trying to use the incident as a case against “the people of Mea Shearim,” the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood in the capital where a demonstration erupted on Thursday in response to the arrest of a man suspected of torching a cellphone store several months ago.

“Those fanning the flames of hate shouldn’t think that they are supporting us,” the family said.

“We’re in a very difficult place right now but we are all one people,” read a statement issued by the family.

The family clarified that “nobody thinks that what they did was right. They did something very bad. But at the end of the day, they only meant to move a dumpster and block a road, not kill anyone.

“They didn’t stop to think for a moment what their actions could lead to. And it shouldn’t have been done, but we’re in terrible pain seeing this lead to a discourse of hate,” the statement read.

The family added that it bore “no hard feelings toward anyone.”

“We are certain that [the culprits] are having a hard time sleeping because of this difficult incident,” the family said. “Please help us spread love and don’t harass us with words of hatred and separatism.”

Hundreds of the protesters caused havoc for hours on Thursday night, blocking roads, torching a traffic light and trashcans, and throwing stones at police.

Police arrested at least two people for disturbing the peace and setting fires. On Sunday, the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court extended the suspects’ detention by an additional three days.

The protests were widely condemned by politicians on both ends of the political spectrum, as well as by some residents of Mea Shearim, who said the culprits did not represent the neighborhood as a whole.


Chanuka Questions of the Year 2022

 

Q. Tattie, how did we defeat the Yevanim?

A. With Hashem’s help!

Q. So why did we need the Maccabim?

A. They were just soldiers, Hashem helped them and Baruch Hashem we won.

Q. The Maccabim were soldiers?!

A. Yes, they were soldiers in the army of Hashem.

Q. So they were Chabdniks?

A. No, no! Chas v'shalom! They were yeshivish.

Q. Did Yehuda Hamaccabi fight? With a weapon?

A. Yes.

Q. So Yehuda Hamacabi was a goy or not religious?

A. Chas v'shalom, why would you think he was a goy or not religious?

Q. Because only goyim or non-religious Jews go to the army.

A. No, no, in the past religious people also went to the army.

Q. So why did the Maccabim go to the army and we don't?

A. Because today our Torah protects us.

Q. And then their Torah didn't protect them?

A. I think it’s time for you to go learn with Moishie.

Q. Did the Maccabim learn Torah?

A. Of course! They learned Torah all the time!

Q. They didn't work for a living?

A. Chas v'shalom!

Q. So how did they have money?

A. Well they worked a very little, teeny bit.

Q. Off the books in secret like Uncle Yanky?

A. No!

Q. So what did Mattisyahu do?

A. He was a farmer.

Q. So how did he work in the fields with his white shirt?

A. How do you know he wore a white shirt?

Q. Moishie told me that a real Jew only wears white shirts.

A. You spend too much time with Moishie, but he is right.

Q. What did the Maccabim want?

A. They wanted an independent Jewish state that they would run.

Q. Is this what we want?

A. That is something that Zionists want.

Q. Tattie, I want to be a soldier, a farmer and a Zionist!

A. Gevalt!!! What happened to you?!

UPDATED!!The "tzaddik" that burned down the Kosher Cell Phone Store in Geula and almost killed a family of 12 Living Upstairs

 


The Mishtara has cleared his name for release.

He is Yehoshua Dadon 34 from Beit Shemesh Bet

His detention was extended by four days to give police time to prepare his indictment. 


Police to close case against Rabbi Zvi Tau

 

The police are expected to announce in the coming days that the case against Rabbi Zvi Tau will be closed due to lack of evidence that he committed a criminal act, Kan News reported.

According to the report, the police were unable to formulate a basis for criminal charges after examining the complaints against the rabbi and no evidence was found which reached the required threshold for criminal charges.

MK Bezalel Smotrich, who was asked about the investigation recently, answered: "I don't know the details, so I can't comment, basically we are moving between two poles, on the one hand, every person has a presumption of innocence, certainly in the case of a great person like Rabbi Tau. And on the other hand, it is clear that every complaint needs to be investigated, and if there are women who complain, then the complaints should be investigated."

Journalist Josh Breiner reported a few weeks ago in the Haaretz newspaper that as part of the investigation, the police took testimonies from two leading religious Zionist rabbis, Rabbi David Stav and Rabbi Yuval Cherlow. However, Rabbi Stav told the police that he did not have any new information except the information about the two complainants who had already testified to the police. Rabbi Cherlow also told the police that he had no information about other complainants.