“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

Friday, May 23, 2025

Houtis Murder 20 Yemenites with the Missile they intended to kill Jews

 



At least 20 people were killed, and dozens injured in an explosion at an underground weapons depot in Sanaa, the capital of Yemen, which occurred after a failed launch from the Houthis.

Heimishe & Yeshivishe Yeedin Feeding the Antisemite Agenda

 


 A TV news interview with Sarah Milgrim one of the victims of last night’s shooting terror attack in Washington DC, has surfaced. 

In 2017, Milgrim was interviewed by a KSHB TV reporter after swastikas were spray-painted on buildings at the Shawnee Mission East campus.

DIN: I've read hundreds of comments stating that Sarah and Yaron weren't Jewish! 
The bastard that killed them, murdered them for one reason, thinking that they were Jewish! 

Why are we now changing the narrative and telling the world that they weren't Jewish? 
If they weren't Jewish, then the killing wasn't a bias crime, and this guy will claim it wasn't a "hate crime", and will walk in 5 years! 

In the video above she obviously thinks she is Jewish and says that she is afraid to "go to shul"! 
You know, something I judge Jews with Hitler's ym"s criteria, Hitler would have shoved her in the same oven of a Lakewood guy!  To the antisemite, there are no shades of Jewish.

They don’t check your lineage. They don’t ask which parent is Jewish. They don’t care if you fasted on Yom Kippur or lit candles on Shabbat. They don’t ask if you agree with Israeli policy or if you’ve even stepped foot in a synagogue.

And to those of you posting “#NotInMyName,” or in the Yeshivishe and Chassidishe chats, thinking that somehow your public disavowal of Israel will buy you safety or favor — understand this: The shooter doesn’t stop to ask who you voted for. He doesn’t check your Instagram for hashtags. He doesn’t sort out the Zionists from the anti-Zionists, the religious from the secular, the converts from the critics.

He sees Jew-ish — and that’s enough.If your grandfather was Jewish — you were marked. And you were hunted.

That’s how antisemitism works. It doesn’t care about nuance. It doesn’t care about politics.It just cares that you’re Jew-ish. And no amount of hashtags will change that.

So if you’ve ever thought: “I’m Satmar, I'm Lakewood, I'm Neturei Karta, I'm not religious. This doesn’t affect me.” Or even, “I’ve distanced myself from Israel, so I’ll be fine.”

Think again.

This is your fight. It’s our fight. Because the people who hate Jews don’t distinguish between denominations, DNA, or degrees of observance. They don’t hate you for what you do — they hate you for what you are.

And while that truth is terrifying, it also holds a strange kind of power.

Because if being Jew-ish is enough to be targeted, then maybe it should be enough to stand up. Enough to speak out. Enough to say: if you come for one of us, you come for all of us. We live in a time where unity is no longer a luxury — it’s a matter of survival.We don’t get to choose how the world sees us. But we can choose how we see each other.

And maybe, just maybe, that’s where healing begins.

Husband of Tzeela Gaz gifted a new car by Shai Grauscher

 

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Trump bans Harvard from enrolling foreign students


 The Trump Administration has barred Harvard University from enrolling foreign students in the latest escalation in the legal conflict between the government and the Ivy League school that was sparked by Harvard's failure to confront the problem of antisemitism on campus, the Associated Press reported.

According to the administration, this move affects foreign students already enrolled at Harvard, who must now find a new college or university to attend or else leave the US entirely.

US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wrote in a letter to Harvard, “I am writing to inform you that effective immediately, Harvard University’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification is revoked."

Earlier this month, the Trump Administration officially revoked $2.2 billion in federal funding previously allocated to Harvard University, citing the institution's failure to address antisemitism and alleged racial discrimination on campus.

In addition to the funding cuts, President Donald Trump has also advocated for revoking the university's tax-exempt status.

Last month, Harvard initiated legal proceedings in an attempt to lift the grant freeze. In its lawsuit, it says that Harvard is currently covering the lost funding from its $53.2 billion endowment but warns that this is unsustainable. "Without the federal funding at issue, Harvard would need to operate at a significantly reduced level," the lawsuit states.

Several weeks ago, Harvard published two internal reviews detailing incidents of discrimination against Jewish, Muslim, and Arab students during last year’s protests. The reports found that some students feared marginalization for expressing political views.

Satmar Meidalach Singing "Bei Mir Bist Du Shein"

 Notice: Kol Isha Alert! 

Chassidim Who LOVE Israel

 

"Not Allowt to say anything goot about Natan'youheeeee"

 


Israel Reportedly Preparing to Annex 70–75% of Gaza Strip in Plan to Create “Small Gaza”*


 In a stunning shift in its Gaza strategy, Israel is reportedly preparing to take control of 70–75% of the Gaza Strip by the end of its ongoing military campaign, Operation Gideon’s Chariots, according to a senior Israeli defense official.


The emerging plan aims to drastically alter Gaza’s post-war landscape by carving out what officials are calling a “Small Gaza”—a much-reduced zone for the civilian population, while Israel maintains long-term security control over the rest of the territory.

REMEMBERING SARAH MILGRIM: American Israeli Embassy Diplomat & Peace Activist Gunned Down in D.C. Terror Attack*


 Sarah Milgrim, a devoted Jewish American staff member at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., was one of two young victims murdered in a chilling terror attack outside the Capital Jewish Museum on Tuesday evening. 

The attack has stunned the diplomatic and Jewish communities, taking the lives of two promising individuals who had dedicated themselves to building understanding and peace.

A letter from a wife whose husband is on the front!

It’s hard to describe just what my husband’s return home has done for us. The last time he came home he wasn’t his usual self. He was filled with anguish and rage; he was affected by everything he’d endured. But this time it’s so different. He’s the man I remembered. Loving, tender, smiling, full of life and energy, and warmth. 


And what it’s done for the girls is a godsend. 

Yesterday they all woke up earlyish and he said he was taking the two of them for a day trip… a daddy-daughters day out. He took them to Eilat for the day. He has a cousin down there with kids their ages and he needed this time to bond with them again. Their eyes were lit up when they knew he was taking them and the energy in them was electric. 

I was home with baby, happily doing the housework and writing on X and spending the day with my baby boy. I haven’t been able to take the smile off my face since he got home and I’m floating on clouds. 

I know it’s all going to be so different in a week when he goes back for who knows how long, but for now I’m just making the most of it and enjoying every moment I can while still needing to write and do what I have to do. But these last few days have simply been magical. His kiss literally melts me. His touch takes away all my pain and anxieties. It’s just been what we all needed so so much. 

They got back home late yesterday evening and I expected the girls to be completely exhausted. But they came in buzzing. The joy on their faces and the closeness between them brings the best possible feeling I could ever have. We needed this calm. What comes after he leaves I’ll worry about then. I know the girls will struggle a little but nothing can take this week away from them. It will last with them forever. It’s changed everything for them. They’re bouncing and laughing and just… happy. We all are. 

Our house is filled with nothing but love and that’s something I’m going to do everything in my power to keep going… until he returns to us again and never has to go back. 

It’s the moments in life that we need to cherish most. This is what life is all about. Moments.