“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, December 25, 2023

MK Moshe Feiglin: 'There was no humanitarian path for the babies of Hiroshima' "Victory is to conquer the land, evacuate all the People from Gaza"

 


Moshe Feiglin, Israeli politician and activist, spoke to Israel National News – Arutz Sheva about his decision to leave the Likud, the current IDF achievements, and the sacrifice of our soldiers.

“What we see is the spirit and heroism of this generation of soldiers. We have never seen this in the past. We have seen tremendous heroism during all the wars since 1948, but what we are seeing now, we have never seen before. Personally, it gives me tremendous hope for this country. I know that we are going to win. There's no doubt about it. The problem we have is with the political leadership and with the top political leadership of the army,” Feiglin opens.

He explains, “Winning, and what is winning, is the key question because when they [the leadership] decided to eliminate Hamas, that's ridiculous. That's not a victory. The definition of victory is to conquer the land, evacuate all the people from Gaza, and rebuild the whole Gaza Strip as the new greater Tel Aviv; Gaza should be a big city like Tel Aviv. Of course, Gush Katif must be built again. We should have an airport over there. We should have hotels. This should be the new Israeli Riviera. That should be the vision; nothing less than that. That's a victory. When you talk about sacrificing our heroes, our children, in Gaza and then giving it back to the Gaza people, they are the enemy.”

Outrage in Chabad: Tunnel discovered under Chabad Headquarters



A tunnel has been discovered under the Hasidic World Center 770 Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights, New York.

The tunnel had been dug for several months at least, as Chabad suspects that several men are responsible for the digging that began during the Covid-19 pandemic, in order to enter a building that was locked.

Others in Chabad claim that the tunnel was dug during the last year by a number of Mexican workers.

Due to the danger to the foundations of the building, it was decided to close the women's section above the tunnel. The diggers hid the dirt and debris in a mikvah that had not been used for years.

 

Israel has to completely defeat Hamas but at the same time find religion and reconnect to G-d.


The October 7th massacre of innocent Jews has shaken the world. The depth and breadth of the killing, rape, torture and mutilation is unparalleled in the history of mankind according to archeologists who have made it their life’s work to study such things. Jews have united the world over in ways unimaginable prior. Even the Left in Israel has had a change of heart.

A poll by Israel’s Channel 12 found that at least one third of Israelis characterized themselves as “moving to the Right”. A Tel Aviv University poll found that the vast majority of Israelis were against a two state solution and the numbers opposed had grown since October 7th. As it stands today only 28.6% of Jewish Israelis support a two state solution.

The number declines every day. The number of Israelis who support peace negotiations with the PA has dropped to an all time low of 24.5%. The main explanation for this is that most Israelis distrust the PA especially since they initially failed to condemn the slaughter and have been to ready to justify it.

Hamas murdered many of Israel’s well-known “peace activists” including Vivian Silver the founder of “Women Wage Peace”. This has caused a shift in many of the Israelis who had aligned themselves with Peace Now and other such groups. One resident of Kibbutz Nir Oz who had participated in rallies in support of the expulsion of Jews from the 22 Jewish Villages in Gaza in 2005 has begun to question his beliefs.

It is not only that a transformation is occurring in Israelis’ political views and positions but in their spiritual quest. At a Chanukah Torah Scroll dedication I organized; an unaffiliated Israeli cardiologist made sure to attend because he wanted to “learn about his Heritage”. He is seeking answers and understanding. He attributed his newfound curiosity to the events that took place to his people on October 7th.

There has been an awakening. It has stirred his heart. A Rabbi called me soon after October 7th and told me that this is a “Kiruv Moment”(to come back to Judaism and return to one’s roots). I am beginning to see the wisdom of those words. Many are returning to the fold.

Israel has to completely defeat Hamas but at the same time find religion and reconnect to G-d.


 

HOT ON HIS HEELS: Nikki Haley Within Just Four Points Of Donald Trump In New Hampshire

 


Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley is trailing closely behind her former boss, ex-President Donald Trump, in New Hampshire, with a new poll by the American Research Group showing Haley lagging Trump by just four points.

The poll reveals Trump leading with 33% of voters’ support, while Haley is hot on his heels at 29%. Other contenders, including former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie at 13%, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis at 6%, and Vivek Ramaswamy at 5%, lag behind the front-runners.

Trump’s lead over Haley widens slightly among Republican voters (39%-27%), but Haley takes the lead among independent voters with 33%, followed by Trump at 24% and Christie closely behind at 23%.

Haley’s rise in New Hampshire reflects a broader trend in her campaign, as she has been gaining momentum in the Republican primary race over the past few months. This surge comes as DeSantis’s poll numbers have seen a decline. Some commentators have suggested that Christie should consider dropping out and endorsing Haley to enhance her chances against Trump, although Christie has not indicated any intention to withdraw, despite his low polling numbers outside New Hampshire.

A recent CBS News poll mirrored these findings, placing Haley at 29% support in New Hampshire, though Trump maintained a more substantial lead in that survey, holding 44% of voter support.

Haley’s supporters argue that her momentum and ability to attract voters make her the most potent challenger to Trump. However, DeSantis supporters question her strength with the party’s base to succeed in a head-to-head matchup with Trump.


Chief Rabbi Lau Calls Out Pope Frank'instein For “Outrageous Statement”

Chief Rabbi of Israel Rav Dovid Lau on Sunday published a letter to Pope Francis calling him out on a comment he made last month during a conversation with President Isaac Herzog that seemed to equate Israel’s actions in Gaza to Hamas’s atrocities.

Pope Francis said that it is “forbidden to respond to terror with terror.”


 “The State of Israel embarked on a just war in the face of attacks from Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and Yemen that threatened the very existence of the State,” Rav Lau wrote. “Islamic terrorism, which crosses almost all international borders, has reached our home. The murder, rape, vandalism and abuse suffered by civilians, the incessant calls for the destruction of Israel and the abduction of hundreds of innocents into captivity, including children, women, men, and the elderly, forced upon us a war for our existence. A war for our survival. Our life. Our desire to grow our crops in peace and live with our neighbors in dignity.”

“As a person who is knowledgeable of the world’s history, you are surely aware of the suffering of the Jewish people throughout the ages. The people who introduced the concept of one God and the values of the Torah: compassion, kindness and mercy, were forced to stand up for themselves. An unfortunate mistake did indeed take place, a mistake that sadly resulted in the accidental death of the two women in the churchyard in Gaza. This, however, does not turn us into terrorists. It was not us who initiated the attacks with the stated purpose of murdering, pillaging, humiliating and killing civilians. On the contrary, we are doing everything possible to prevent and reduce harm to civilians.

“I apologize for feeling an inner obligation to respond to your words, but I am concerned that one of the innumerable followers of the Head of the Catholic Church, who eagerly absorb your observations, may perhaps misinterpret your words. Therefore, based on our acquaintance and past meetings, I respectfully request you to change your definition of the events. I pray that peace, calm and serenity prevail in our world.”

Israeli NGO Files $2.8 Million Suit Against Red Cross


 Israeli rights organization Shurat HaDin on Thursday announced the filing of a 10 million shekel (nearly $2.8 million) lawsuit on behalf of 24 plaintiffs against the International Committee of the Red Cross.


Filed in the Jerusalem District Court, the lawsuit accuses the Geneva-based ICRC of delaying action in the aftermath of Hamas’s Oct.7 massacre, and failing to visit or provide medical assistance to the hostages held by the terrorist group.

“We are seeking a court order to compel the ICRC to visit the hostages, supervise their situation, ensure that they are alive and not being tortured and raped, as well as to provide them with medicine,” Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, the president of Shurat HaDin, told JNS.

According to the lawsuit, the ICRC holds a unique position and mandate under international humanitarian law. This status gives it certain prerogatives but also carries with it the obligation to act with due diligence in cases such the Hamas hostage crisis. According to the ICRC’s guidelines, the captives being held in Gaza are recognized as being among the most vulnerable “protected persons” in need of its help.

On Saturday, Mirjana Spoljaric Egger, the president of the ICRC, said that Israel must accommodate Hamas’s demands before her organization can get access to the captives.

Jerry Seinfeld’s Wife Says After Israel Visit: “I’ve Never Seen More Unified Country’


  Jessica Seinfeld, wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, shared her thoughts and experiences after visiting Israel and seeing the scenes of October 7th and the situation in the wake of the ongoing war. Seinfeld commented that despite the significant political divisions that still exist in Israel, she had “never seen a more unified country.”


“We just got home from Israel,” Seinfeld wrote on her Instagram page. “We wanted to see for ourselves the impacts of the October 7th attacks. We saw homes where families were tortured, shot, bombed, and burned alive. We stood in a field where kids at a music festival were murdered and kidnapped by the hundreds as they fled.

Sunday, December 24, 2023

Soldier Returning Home Surprises His Father

 


Now watch this homecoming of a soldier to his Chareidie family 


לכבוד שבת קודש

 

“I would rather be governed by the first 2,000 people in the Boston telephone directory than by the 2,000 people on the faculty of Harvard University.”

 

When Liz Magill, the president of the University of Pennsylvania, was forced out after she hemmed and hawed during congressional testimony about antisemitism on her campus, the battle cry from critics was “one down, two to go.” 

The point was that the other two presidents who gave muddled and evasive answers that day should also walk the plank.

But three weeks later, Claudine Gay of Harvard and Sally Kornbluth of MIT have kept their jobs. 

But in Gay’s case, not for long.

If my reading of the tea leaves is right, she is nearing the end of her brief and tumultuous tenure. 

Her departure will come the moment Harvard’s governing board wakes up to the realization that protecting her at all costs is doing enormous damage to the university and its students. 

Never in memory has the reputation of a top college fallen so far and so fast. 

Donors, large and small, are abandoning Harvard in droves, and early admittance applications are down by 17%.

And that’s just the immediate reaction. 

When it’s not being used as a punchline, Harvard is held up as an example of all that’s wrong with American higher education. 

Gay and the board that hired her are both the cause and effect of that dramatic decline. 

Her indifferent response to the Jew-hatred that erupted on campus following the Oct. 7 terror attack on Israel could have been grounds enough for dismissal.

But when that was followed by her legalistic congressional testimony and then the revelations showing she repeatedly plagiarized other researchers, there is no longer any doubt she has to go. 

What’s the argument for keeping her?

She’s not fit for the job, and, as the world now knows, never was. 

Moreover, The Post’s Saturday report showing that Harvard’s board covered up the plagiarism scandal and threatened the newspaper with defamation if it published what now stand as unchallenged facts implicates the entire board.

Clearly it, too, must hit the road. 

Governing board’s blunder 

Even before the final cleansing act takes place, however, the debacle offers a cautionary tale about the destructive power of slavish adherence to the progressive agenda.

Its immoral reduction of people to the color of their skin is racism, and inevitably deepens social divisions without offering any possible remedy other than opposition or surrender to a new kind of tyranny. 

Gay, it is now certain, was hired largely because she is black, with part of the evidence being her small body of scholarship work, none of it distinguished.

Some educational experts have said her inconsequential production would rank her near the bottom of national peers. 

But that was good enough for Harvard because she checked all the right diversity boxes.

Despite the scandalous plagiarism findings, the same people who picked her continue to protect her — and themselves. 

Because they did such a shoddy job of vetting her, the board members are refusing to honestly evaluate her history and performance because it would make them look bad for hiring her in the first place. 

They are willing to let the ship sink rather than throw her overboard. 

As Jason Riley observed in The Wall Street Journal, the sequence shows a major downside of racial-preference policies.

“Once you lower standards for hiring administrators or admitting students, you are forced to lower standards for evaluating their conduct and performance,” he wrote. 

It is, of course, an odd series of circumstances that has thrust Harvard into a test case for the way colleges operate.

Recall that before Gay took center stage, Harvard was rebuked by the Supreme Court for how it uses race in deciding which students to accept. 

Its faculty and students have long been notoriously unrepresentative of America, and many are hostile to the nation’s values. 

That reality led the late William F. Buckley to memorably declare, “I would rather be governed by the first 2,000 people in the Boston telephone directory than by the 2,000 people on the faculty of Harvard University.” 

Yet it is precisely because of Harvard’s unique stature atop the educational pyramid that the current situation has taken on a larger-than-life significance in the nation’s culture and political war. 

Whether we like it or not, the fate of Gay and the board will tell us if the far-left’s agenda has reached its zenith or is impervious to failure. 

The news that former President Barack Obama counseled Harvard’s governing board to keep Gay is not surprising.

That, too, is a reflection of the stakes as well as Obama’s agenda. 

On the other hand, a friend notes that the mere fact that there is an open debate about the large role race played in Gay’s hiring is a major sign of progress.

For the most part, such conversations have been held quietly. 

A campus of ‘tenured radicals’ 

Another indication of the stakes is the desperation with which some on the left are dealing with the plagiarism findings and calls for Gay’s resignation. 

A Harvard Law School professor, Charles Fried, actually said the findings are “part of this extreme right-wing attack on elite institutions.”

A former Reagan administration official, Fried added that if the revelations “came from some other quarter, I might be granting it some credence. But not from these people.” 

So facts are not facts unless they come from an approved source.

That’s quite a lesson, professor. 

Sadly, his attitude perfectly captures the radical mindset that has polluted Harvard and many other institutions.

Professors, or “tenured radicals” in the immortal words of author Roger Kimball, have substituted their politics for facts, reasoning and analysis. 

When nothing matters except which side you join, indoctrination has replaced education.

For the control of young minds to be complete, counterarguments and criticism of the ruling orthodoxy must be banished. 

Hence the rise of cancel culture on campuses, where only politically approved speech is permitted.

The fact that so many young people claim to be traumatized or “triggered” by the prospect of having to hear something they disagree with reflects a generational brainwashing that comes with serious social consequences. 

The rise of antisemitism on campuses and the double standard imposed on Israel by faculty and students is one such result.

Worse, the inability of so many young people to see a difference between the Hamas terrorists’ slaughter of civilians and Israel’s right to defend itself demonstrates something more profound than a mere misunderstanding of facts. 

It shows that the curriculums on many colleges don’t include a moral compass.

When did teaching right from wrong become prohibited? 

Like Harvard and the other Ivies, many colleges nowadays justify their outrageous tuitions by boasting that they are training America’s future leaders. 

Heaven help us.

Too many of those leaders already are taking America backwards and another generation or two could be more than the nation can bear.

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