“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, April 29, 2025

“TZIYONIM AREN’T YIDDEN!” Protests Erupt Outside Tel Hashomer as Charedim Rally Against IDF Enlistment

 






DIN: "Tziyonim Aren't Yidden!" "Nazis" "Sinwar".... this coming from Yidden learning Torah, learning Mussar !זו תורה וזו שכרה .... Where did I hear that "Torah refines you?"

The protestors weren't only Yeshiva Bochrim, but also married Kollel guys, all barking "Tziyonim Aren't Yidden" "Nazi Nazi!" Torah didn't refine any of those protestors! Not one! 

This is why Yom Ha"shoah is so important! Only a Jew that is clueless of what happened to Jews in the Shoah can bark at another Jew "Nazi Nazi" "Sinwar"

There is a WhatsApp chat called "CBN UNFILTERED" that posted in reference to these very protestors: " just to clarify the gedoilim have told them to protest." 

I would like to know who these "gedoilim" are? 

How would one of these "gedoilim" feel if their own child enlisted (against their parents wishes) and someone barked ""Tziyonim Aren't Yidden" "Nazi Nazi?" "Sinwar"at their own child? 

So it's ok to call someone else's child "Nazi!" It's ok to call someone else's child "You aren't a Yid"  but what if its your own family member who decided to enlist?


Riots broke out today outside the IDF recruitment center in Tel Hashomer, as Charedim staged loud and aggressive protests against the enlistment of yeshivaleit into the army.

The protesters attempted to disrupt the recruitment of soldiers for the Chashmonaim Brigade — a unit specifically designed to accommodate charedi recruits who wish to uphold a Torah lifestyle while serving. Demonstrators blocked roads, shouted inflammatory slogans, and handed out anti-enlistment pamphlets.

As young soldiers entered the base, the protesters screamed insults such as, “Don’t kill yourself,” “This is Gehinnom,” and even went so far as to call them “Nazis” and say that “Tziyonim are not Jews.”

When Religious Zionism MK Zvi Sukkot showed up to support the draftees, protestors shouted, “Sukkot is like [Yahya] Sinwar!”

Police and Border Guard forces were deployed in large numbers to secure the area and maintain order as the situation escalated. The police reported that at one point protesters laid down in the streets to block traffic, forcing officers to physically remove them to allow vehicles to pass. One individual was arrested amid the chaos.

Several main roads in the area were shut down, including Yaakov Dori Street in Kiryat Ono between Shaul HaMelech and Levi Eshkol, causing heavy backups along Route 461 from the Beit B’Park intersection all the way to Mesubim Junction. Motorists were urged to seek alternate routes.

Meanwhile, inside the recruitment center, around 70 active-duty soldiers and an additional 110 reservists who had volunteered to transition into combat roles were processed for enlistment into the Chashmonaim Brigade.

Hamas Captive Karina Ariev: ‘For 7 Days We Didn’t Touch Pita, Even Though We Were So Hungry’


 Karina Ariev, the IDF observer who was freed from captivity in Gaza, recently shared her story at a special gathering organized by the “Kesher Yehudi” organization. She spoke of a journey filled with faith, inner strength, and a profound connection to G-d that became her anchor amid the horrors she endured. With deeply moving words and raw honesty, Karina described how faith alone managed to sustain her hope during her terrifying ordeal.

“I’m not angry at G-d, but I do cry out to Him, like one cries out to a father,” Karina shared during the emotional meeting. “I speak to Him as I would to a father, and sometimes I say, ‘Father, why such a painful slap?'”

She explained to those present that under unimaginable conditions of hunger, fear, and uncertainty, she found comfort in speaking directly to G-d, like a daughter turning to her father.

Karina also recounted a profound spiritual experience she shared with the other captives: “All the hostages in Gaza tangibly felt divine protection. It was impossible to survive such hell without complete faith in G-d, and impossible to come out of captivity without feeling with certainty that G-d personally protected and saved you.”

One of the most touching moments in Karina’s story was the collective decision she and her fellow captives made to observe Pesach even while in captivity. “We decided not to eat Chametz ,” she said. “For seven days, not one of us touched pita bread, even though we were terribly hungry.”

Rabbanit Tsili Schneider, chairwoman of “Kesher Yehudi,” said at the gathering: “This decision, which seems almost superhuman given the severe hunger they faced, illustrates the incredible strength of faith and the captives’ commitment to preserve their Jewish identity even in a state of helplessness. Hearing these powerful testimonies is chilling. Their strength of faith deeply strengthens the people of Israel.”

Now-Jewish Nanny: “It’s Finally TIME to tell you Everything…”


 

Monday, April 28, 2025

Despite Protests Chareidim (Ger, Slonim, Belz)Start Enlisting in the IDF!

 





Bus full of Charedie Recruits 





Dramatic Watch moment DEA raids underground nightclub frequented by MS-13 in Colorado, arresting more than 100


 

Dramatic footage captured the moment hundreds of DEA agents descended on a Colorado nightclub over the weekend, detaining more than 100 illegal immigrants in an early morning raid.

More than 300 law enforcement officers from federal and local agencies were involved in the operation, seizing drugs and weapons from the underground nightclub Sunday morning in Colorado Springs.

A total of 114 illegal migrants were detained in the raid on the underground club allegedly frequented by members of the MS-13 criminal organization, according to authorities.

Federal officers can be seen breaking a large front window of an unbranded building as people flee into the night — many wearing outfits suitable for a nightclub, according to video posted online by the DEA on Sunday morning.

 

Widow shares post "How do you say goodbye?"

 


How Obama Got Ilhan Omar Elected!

 

Saudi Arabia has zero tolerance for 'Palestine'. No flags, no chants, no nothing.

 

Biden’s cabinet was a masterclass in bureaucratic failure

 


Time's up Harvard is about to get its clock cleaned by no-nonsense Trump & Co.

 

Tariffs are consuming so many headlines that you might have missed how Harvard, the pinnacle of the Ivy League, is struggling to come to terms with a simple, undeniable reality: It’s about to get its clock cleaned by Donald J. Trump.

Trump & Co., are sick of the antics of the Ivies — their blatant disregard for the law by looking to consider race in admissions, the far left tilt of the professoriate, and of course their acceptance of blatant antisemitic protests that erupted in support of one of the most heinous crimes in history, the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre of Israelis by Hamas.