
“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
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Chabad Joins the Crazed Peleg and Orders their Followers Not To Register for the Draft

Harav Kook Calls Principal of Chareidie School a "Murderer" Because a Girl Killed Herself After Not Being Admitted to School
Following the tragic passing of the young woman in the Nof Kinneret Poriya neighborhood of Tiberias, Maran Hagoen Kook Shlita issued a harsh letter against the heads of the institutions [kindergartens, PBC and school] of Minyan Avrachim and Iggud Amalei Torah of Rabbi Zafarani Shlita.
The letter came out after Harav Kook had already expressed his opinion against the "selection process" Charediie institutions make in the city of Tiberias, causing sinas chinum and tears of those who fear G-d and are wonderful Avrachim and Baalei Teshuvah
We are all aware of the opinion of Harav Shteinman who chastised a well known Rosh Yeshiva and screamed at him "Gaaveh, Gaaveh, Gaaveh when the Rosh Yeshivah refused to accept a child in his Yeshivah!
The following are the words of Harav Kook Shlita in the letter pictured above, addressed especially to the mehalim of institutions in Israel and in Teveryeh
.(This notice is ) "Against the minyan of Avrachim" that are basically a quorum of wicked people who have Gaaveh
STOP making selections,
I am putting you all in cherem
"You sow" with all your strength sinas chinum and are delaying the Messiah,
This hatred has no place in the city of Tiberias
You are arguing with Rabbi Akiva who is buried here
Get out of here NOW!
You can die tomorrow like Bracha Bas Siglit a'h who died because of you
You murdered her
Regards Dov
First Time in History Satmar Endorses TRUMP for President!
CNN bans conservative guest for telling Muslim journalist 'I hope your beeper doesn't go off'
CNN has banned a conservative commentator from appearing on the network again after he told a Muslim journalist "I hope your beeper doesn't go off," an apparent reference to the spate of exploding pagers in Lebanon that killed members of the Hezbollah militant group last month.
Ryan Girdusky made the comment during a heated debate with Mehdi Hasan, a prominent British-American broadcaster and an outspoken critic of Israel's war in Gaza, on "CNN Newsnight" with host Abby Phillip.
The guests were discussing the racist jokes made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, which overshadowed former President Donald Trump's rally at New York's Madison Square Garden on Sunday and continue to make headlines two days later.
As the debate turned fractious, Girdusky and Hasan sparred over whether the latter had been labeled an anti-Semite. "I'm a supporter of the Palestinians, I'm used to it," Hasan said.
Girdusky replied: "Well I hope your beeper doesn't go off."
Hasan responded: "Did you just say I should die? You just said I should be killed."
When Phillip called out the comment, Girdusky apologized, claiming he heard Hasan say he supported Hamas. After a commercial break both Girdusky and Hasan had left the roundtable discussion.
"There is zero room for racism or bigotry at CNN or on our air," the network said in a statement shared by Phillip on social media. "We aim to foster thoughtful conversations and debate between people who profoundly disagree with each other in order to explore important issues and promote mutual understanding," it said.
"But we will not allow guests to be demeaned or for the line of civility to be crossed. Ryan Girdusky will not be welcomed back at our network."
Phillip added in her own video that the network had not asked Hasan to leave the debate and that he was welcome to return in future.
Girdusky appeared indignant on social media in the hours afterwards and said in a tweet "apparently you can't go on CNN if you make a joke."
NBC News has contacted both Hasan and Girdusky overnight for comment.
This article was originally published on NBCNews.com
Rabbi Goldstein's "Fatwa" Against MBD Concert in Beit Shemesh Cause Massive Riots
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| Mayor Greenberg |
Below is the ridiculous "Fatwa" of Rabbi Goldstein and Rabbi Kupshitz
New footage: October 7 - Watch Gazan "Innocent" Civilians Taking Hostages!
New footage: October 7 -
"Palestinian civilians" seen taking Jewish hostages to Gaza’s Shifa "hospital."
Can anyone identify a single uninvolved civilian here?
Arab Jokingly Declares His Friend as Hezbollah New CEO ... Runs like a poisoned Mouse
No one wants to be Hezbollah's secretary-general!
Ballot drop box in Washington was set on fire with hundreds of ballots inside at the time
Ballot drop box in Washington, USA was set on fire with hundreds of ballots inside at the time.
Police said explosive devices were placed inside the box early Monday morning.
Iran executes California man after abducting him during international flight layover, convicting him of terror charges
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| Sharmahd at a hearing in Tehran on Feb. 6, 2022. |
Iran has executed a California resident after Iranian agents abducted him during a flight layover in Dubai four years ago, officials said.
Jamshid Sharmahd, 69, a German-Iranian dissident who lived in Glendora with his family, was accused by the Islamic Republic of planning a 2008 attack on a mosque that killed 14 people and wounded over 200 others.
His family disputes the terror charges, claiming Sharmahd is among the many Iranian dissidents who have been kidnapped or tricked into returning to Iran in recent years.
The German government and the US State Department did not immediately provide a statement on the execution.
The Iranian judiciary’s Mizan news agency reported Sharmahd’s execution, accusing him of being “under orders from masters in Western intelligence agencies, the United States and the child-killing Zionist regime.”
“Without a doubt, the divine promise regarding the supporters of terrorism will be fulfilled, and this is a definite promise,” the judiciary said in announcing his execution.
While the agency did not specify the details of Sharmahd’s execution, Iran typically hangs its condemned prisoners at sunrise.
Along with the terror charges, Tehran accused the longtime US resident of plotting several other assaults through the little-known Kingdom Assembly of Iran and its Tondar militant wing.
The Islamic Republic also accused him of “disclosing classified information” on Iran’s missile sites during a television program in 2017.
Iran began cracking down on dissidents abroad following the collapse of the 2015 nuclear deal, with Sharmahd abducted in 2020 while traveling for business involving his software company.
Sharmahd had a layover in Dubai — a major international transit hub — during a trip to India due to the coronavirus disrupting global travel.
His family last received a message from him on July 28, 2022, with tracking data showing that he had crossed the border into Oman the following day.
The signal disappeared on July 30, with Iran revealing two days later that it had captured Sharmahd in a “complex operation.”
Iran’s Intelligence Ministry then published a photograph of him blindfolded and in custody.
Amnesty International, a global human rights group, slammed Sharmahd trial as “grossly unfair,” noting that he was denied the right to defend himself in court.
In a 2021 phone call, Sharmahd told Western officials that he had lost more than 44 pounds in prison and only had two teeth left in his mouth.
Sharmahd, a father of two, was born in Tehran and grew up in Germany, traveling between the countries in the 80s and 90s before settling in California with his family in 2003.
The same year, Sharmahd allegedly helped found Tondar for Kingdom Assembly of Iran, an opposition group seeking to restore the monarchy that was overthrown by the Islamic revolution in 1979.
Sharmahd had previously been the victim of an assassination attempt in 2009, which was foiled by the US government and saw an Iranian agent arrested and convicted for the planned murder.
Sharmahd’s daughter, Gazelle, had spent years advocating for her father’s freedom, repeatedly calling on the Biden administration to help her family.
“My dad chose the United States as his home, worked hard, followed all the rules, belongs to a family of four generations around him of U.S. citizenship, lived here for 20 years as a tax-paying, law-abiding resident,” Sharmahd told Fox News Digital last year.







