“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
Sunday, March 17, 2024
Rabbi (rebbettzin) Stein and other "rabbis" Pose With Vicious Antisemite!
Schumer’s Real Track Record on Israel and the Ramifications of His Colossal Betrayal
In a recent address on the Senate floor, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer delivered an address replete with complete betrayal of Israel and as such has stirred controversy and raised eyebrows across the political spectrum. Schumer’s remarks, while cloaked in diplomatic language, essentially amounted to a call for a change in leadership in Israel, urging its citizens to elect a new prime minister.
At the heart of Schumer’s message that dominated the global stage was the sheer rancor and frustration that is reverberating in the White House and the State Department concerning their inability to stop Israel from succeeding in its battle for its existential survival against the Hamas terrorists that brutally massacred 1200 Israelis and others on October 7th while taking 250 hostages. He pointedly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of prioritizing his own political survival over the best interests of the nation. Schumer’s assertion that Netanyahu’s tolerance of civilian casualties in Gaza is eroding support for Israel worldwide is echoing what Biden has been saying in recent interviews.
However, while Israel stands united in the face of adversity, challenges emerge from within the United States, particularly within the Democratic Party. Despite overwhelming support for Israel among Americans as a whole, a concerning trend is evident within certain segments of the Democratic Party.
Toronto Police Arrest Reporter Because He Asked Questions From Hamas Supporters
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— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) March 16, 2024
Doctors immigrating to Israel: 'War made us realize where we belong'
Several medical professionals hoping to immigrate to Israel spoke with Arutz Sheva - Israel National News from the MedEx event in New Jersey, where Nefesh B’Nefesh works to help medical professionals move to Israel.
“There is every possible thing that could be done in order to be able to go to Israel,” says physical therapist Dr. Steven Marrowitz. “We're going hopefully in the next year. After everything that took place on October 7th, my wife and I decided right away that this is what we wanted to do and this is where we needed to be. We need to be in Israel. Everyone else should be joining us.”
He thanked Nefesh B’Nefesh for their help: “This process has been made so much easier. I couldn't imagine years ago how difficult it might have been to immigrate, but everyone's been very helpful and supportive.”
His wife added: “There's no comfort in New York, in America. The comfort is in Israel, even with a war, even with everything going on. We want to be there, with our Jewish brothers and sisters. It's not easy being Jewish here. The only comfort is to be with our Jewish brothers and sisters in Israel, supporting them, supporting IDF soldiers, supporting everybody in Israel. There's no comfort here anymore.”
Dr. Marrowitz said that the war has pushed them to move: “What happened on October 7th opened our eyes that the world is anti-Semitic, and we need to be in Israel, together, where we're supposed to be. That is our land and that's where we're going to be.”
Dr. Adam Bonder said that he too was inspired to move by the war. “After October 7th, I was inspired to move to Israel in order to help the people of Israel. I'm a trained emergency medicine physician and psychedelic physician, with the goal of helping cure the resultant PTSD that the Israeli people have experienced. I also want to bring my emergency medical expertise to the people of Israel to help improve their healthcare.”
Medical care is a family business for Dr. Bonder: “My wife is also a chief nursing officer, who also wants to bring her expertise to Israel to help improve their healthcare for all of Israel as well. She's also looking to hopefully help out with the Ministry of Defense.”
Dr. Bonder detailed why they were moving: “We were in Israel on Yom Ha’atzmaut last year and fell in love with Israel again. I think the opportunity to help our people is the reason why we're here, and the reason why we have the skill set that we do. It's our purpose in life. The opportunity to help the people of Israel is why we're here today.”
Dr. Marina Rubin, a pediatric emergency physician, had a similar revelation: “I came to the realization that I need to move now when I volunteered at Barzilai Hospital. I left my seven kids and my husband at home to be able to give to our people and our land as much as I could in my area of expertise, which is pediatric emergencies and ultrasound emergencies. That was an incredible experience that moved me to come and give everything now, as well as get my kids and my husband on board.”
"No Falafel For You" Undercover agents arrest suspect at falafel stand
Undercover forces arrested a wanted suspect at a falafel stand in the Dheisheh 'refugee camp' south of Bethlehem. The suspect was taken for questioning by the Shin Bet.
Liberman: This is why they didn't want me in the War Cabinet
Yisrael Beytenu chairman Avigdor Liberman commented on the continuation of the fighting in Gaza and on the political situation in Israel at an event in Moshav Kfar Bilu on the weekend.
"At the beginning of the war we said there was no more coalition and opposition and we voted in favor of forming an emergency cabinet. I asked to enter the War Cabinet without a coalition agreement, without demanding budgets or standards, and to be at the center of decision-making. To join the government as Minister #38, even though it would be a great honor to replace Galit Distel, but I have no need to be a minister without a portfolio. I've been waiting ever since."
Liberman criticized Benny Gantz, saying, "Yesterday we heard that Minister Gideon Sa'ar wanted to join the War Cabinet and Gantz vetoed that. Is this unity? I think the only thing over which there is a consensus in the War Cabinet is not to put Liberman in the Cabinet because I come with a different view, with a different concept and with knowledge and reasons - that's why they didn't want me there."
88 Year-Old Rosh Yeshiva's Shalom Zachar, Vacht Nacht For his Son In Har Nof
Thousands of people streamed to Yeshivas Heichel HaTorah in the Har Nof neighborhood of Jerusalem on Friday night to attend the Shalom Zachar for the son of Rosh Yeshivah HaGaon HaRav Tzvi Kushelevsky, 88.
During Kabbalas Shabbos in the yeshivah, the bochurim sang Lecha Dodi to the tune of Zera Chaya V’Kayama and began dancing with the Rosh Yeshivah.
HaRav Kushelevsky spoke before Maariv and talked about the great neis that he experienced in Chodesh Adar which is the month of V’nahafoch Hu – against the force of nature.
The Shalom Zachar began in the dining room but was quickly moved to the heichel yeshiva due to the thousands that walked from neighborhoods from all over the city, including yeshivah graduates that traveled from abroad to attend the simcha.
On Motzei Shabbos, the Vacht Nacht took place, ahead of the bris scheduled for Sunday morning.
Arab "rabbi" Shoots At Jewish Children In Chevron Zionists Send Him 72 Rebbetzins as "Shloach Manos"
In a terrorist attack that occurred in Hevron on Saturday afternoon, a Muslim Imam opened fire from the Hevron cemetery towards a group of Jewish children who were playing in the street, one of the few streets that the Jewish population of Hevron can use. The terrorist succeeded in puncturing a soccer ball but did not hit any of the children. He was then eliminated by IDF soldiers.
Footage from a surveillance camera shows the terrorist-Imam, Mahmoud-Nawfal, the Imam of the Al-Kassam mosque in Hevron, firing at the children before he is hit by the soldiers.
Minister Orit Struk, who lives in Hevron, said that she would bring the soccer ball to Sunday’s cabinet meeting in order to demonstrate that even people who are above age can perpetrate terrorism and endanger lives.
Saturday, March 16, 2024
Biden promoted top staffers involved in classified docs within 24 hours of special counsel’s damning report
Top aides to President Biden involved in his mishandling of classified documents were given plum promotions within 24 hours of the release of special counsel Robert Hur’s damning report, The Post has learned.
Annie Tomasini, a Biden staffer since his Senate days, was named a deputy White House chief of staff on Feb. 8 — and the next day Richard Ruffner moved into Tomasini’s old gig as director of Oval Office operations.
“I don’t think it should shock anyone that the Biden administration promotes people who help them cover up Joe’s abuse of classified information,” said Jim Hanson, president of Worldstrat, a strategic consulting company.
Tomasini, 44, began her career with Biden as his press secretary in 2008 when he was a U.S. senator from Delaware and worked as a deputy press secretary for him in 2009-2010 as vice president
On the 2020 campaign trail, she served as his traveling chief of staff and joined the administration as director of Oval Office operations when he moved to the White House. Biden’s niece Caroline reported to Tomasini during her uncle’s failed 2008 presidential campaign.
In November 2023, Tomasini was cited by the House Oversight Committee for having visited the Penn Biden Center “to take inventory of President Biden’s documents and materials” in March 2021. Classified documents were later found in the facility in November 2022.


