“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

Saturday, August 16, 2025

Chardedie Rabbis Join NK Massive Hafganos Outside Beit Lid Prison Comparing the "well fed" Draft Dodgers to the hostages!

 


Outside they displayed the photos of the Well Fed draft dodgers on yellow chairs, comparing this to the hostage situation. 
What chutzpah!! 
Why haven't any of those who participated in this fiasco, ever make a Hafgana in support of the hostages? To show unity and Achdus!
You can be sure if even one hostage was from Bnei-Brak they would have been there in a heartbeat! 
Is it any wonder the Moshiach refuses to come?

Thousands of Bnei Torah converged Thursday night outside the Beit Lid military prison, protesting the continued imprisonment of yeshiva bochurim who refused to bow to the government’s renewed draft decrees.

DIN: It seems that all their Torah is not helping, they now have to shut their gemarras and go to Hafaganas! 

The demonstration, called for and attended by HaRav Dov Landau shlit”a, came at the climax of a week of demonstrations against the army’s escalating campaign to drag bochurim away from the daled amos shel halacha and into the barracks. Rav Landau had personally visited two of the imprisoned bochurim last week, telling them, “The entire olam haTorah stands behind you. Be strong, and hold firm.”

DIN: This is a lie, no one is being dragged out, they are being arrested for nor registering for the draft! 

"daled amos shel halacha?" Don't make me laugh! We are all learning, and even the well-fed draft dodgers are learning in prison! And don't they bark" We will die and won't enlist?" Then what's so bad of being in prison?

Groups from Peleg Yerushalmi, Slonim chassidim, and other kehillos broke through police barricades before being pushed back by riot units. Some burned and tore up draft orders, while others sang and danced while shouting cries of “Gevalt!” and “We won’t give up even one bochur!”

Banners and shouts from the crowd made clear the protest’s purpose: “No quotas, no sanctions!” and “Free the hostages!” — a reference not to captives in Gaza, but to the imprisoned bochurim.

DIN: "Free the hostages" those well-fed draft dodgers are "hostages?" how perverted is this? 

So mainstream charediem are now joining Peleg which is really the Neturei Karta in suits! 

Which I was saying for years on this blog, that they are really all one! 

Some protesters even appealed to President Trump to “save us from the State of Israel” and its draft decrees.

DIN: So now the RBS"O and all the Torah that they learned can't save them, but the goy will!

The protest comes after the IDF issued 54,000 draft notices in July alone, following a High Court ruling striking down long-standing deferments for lomdei Torah. Around 80,000 bochurim between 18 and 24 are officially “draft-eligible,” but gedolim warn that any form of enlistment is a spiritual gezeirah that would uproot their way of life.

DIN: A "gezeirah?????" How sick is this, who believes this crap? 

Everyone who wants to learn, can learn! Walk in any Beis Medrish and everyone is learning, I don't see the Government cracking down on learning! This is a blood libel on the government and no one is buying it! 

"uproot their way of life.?" They can now join Hesder and there are two brand new Charedie battalians that have no women and meals are strictly kosher!

MK Moshe Gafni declared earlier in the day that the campaign “is reminiscent of the Romans who sought to prevent Am Yisroel from learning Torah. We will fight with all our strength.”

DIN: Moshe Gafni is a liar from when he was still in his mother's stomach! No One is preventing "Am Yisrael" from learning Torah, this is an unmitigated lie, and to compare this to the Romans, shows you that he is not a serious guy at all, he is a sick deranged meshiginar! 

 MK Meir Porush warned that the situation could deteriorate into a “civil war” if the government pushes forward without protecting the Torah world.

DIN: Meir Porush is an opportunist and comes from a family that made all their money from the Zionist Israeli Government, he is a clown with a beard!  

So let me ask Mr Porush, how will you fight in a civil war? How about training Charediem in the IDF. 

Local residents complained of nightly marches, shofar blasts, and shouting in the streets. By 10:30 p.m., as the first crowd dispersed, new groups — including more Slonim chassidim — arrived, reigniting confrontations with police into the late hours.

The government insists it needs 12,000 more soldiers immediately, citing the ongoing war in Gaza and security challenges.

‘New York Times’ Erases One of the Ancient Jewish Temples in Jerusalem


This is why it is vital to support those going up to Har Habyit, even if you are personally against it! 

 A controversial article in The New York Times, which discusses the artistic pursuits of a terrorist freed from Israeli prison, appears to deny one of the ancient Jewish temples in Jerusalem.

The article about convicted terrorist Zakaria Zubeidi notes “a provocative visit by an Israeli leader, accompanied by hundreds of police officers, to a major mosque complex in Jerusalem that is built on the site of an ancient Jewish temple.”

The Times doesn’t say why it was so provocative for Ariel Sharon to visit the most holy site for Jews in 2000. An article about that visit, to which the paper links in the new piece, states that “the complex, known to Muslims as Haram al Sharif, or the Noble Sanctuary, contains Al Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock, sacred shrines of Islam. It is revered by Jews as the site of the First and Second Temples as well as the place where Abraham was prepared to sacrifice his son, Isaac.”

JNS sought comment from the Times about whether the new article reflects the paper’s editorial view that only the first Jewish Temple or only the second Jewish Temple stood on the site in Jerusalem.

The Associated Press style guide, which many journalists see as the discipline’s “bible,” notes in its entry for the “Temple Mount” that the site is “the walled, elevated area in Jerusalem’s Old City that was the site of the ancient Jewish temples.”

A 2005 Times article stated that “Jews believe that the site, also known as the Temple Mount, housed the second temple, which was destroyed by the Romans in A.D. 70.” The Washington Post reported in a 2023 article that “in Jewish tradition, the Temple Mount is the site where the First and Second Temples once stood,” appearing to equate that Jewish view with Muslim’s belief that the site is “the place where the prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven.”

“There is zero debate that two temples stood in that place in scholarly literature. Mohammed’s ascent ‘happens’ from there only because it is the Temple site,” Lawrence Schiffman, professor of Hebrew and Judaic studies at New York University, told JNS in 2023.

“The story about Muhammad going on a miraculous horse all the way from Arabia to Jerusalem and ascending to heaven is a religious belief. It’s like saying that Jacob prayed there,” Schiffman told JNS. “They are trying to be neutral, but that confuses the facts.”

At the time, Steven Fine, professor of Jewish history at Yeshiva University and director of its Center for Israel Studies, and a founding editor of the Jewish art and visual culture journal Images, told JNS that “it is an historical fact that the Jewish temples were built on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.”

“Archaeological evidence for the Temple rebuilt after the return from the Babylonian captivity and continuing until 66 C.E. is not contested,” he said. There is scarce archaeological evidence of the First Temple, since the site was rebuilt in subsequent centuries, “and also because Muslim authorities do not allow scientific excavation of the site,” Fine told JNS in 2023.

“Literary sources, however, are ample,” he said at the time. “No historian doubts the presence of an Israelite Temple on Mount Zion in biblical times.”

HonestReporting, a nonprofit watchdog, stated of the new Times article that “there is a double standard in how much of the media treats terrorism—one set of rules for most perpetrators, another for those who are Palestinian and whose victims are Israeli Jews.”

“Time and again, some of the most brutal attacks on civilians are presented with a kind of reverence, as though sadistic violence were simply part of a noble struggle,” the nonprofit stated. “When Israeli Jews are murdered in their homes or on their way to work, the narrative bends toward portraying the killer as a ‘resister of occupation.’”

The Times profile of “convicted murderer Zakaria Zubeidi is a textbook example,” HonestReporting stated. “Zubeidi, a veteran commander of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades with decades of terrorist activity to his name, was freed in a hostage-for-prisoners swap with Hamas, having been jailed for his role in two West Bank shooting attacks in 2018 and 2019.”

Reporter Calls Jasmine Crockett a ‘fake ghetto hoodrat’ at her Townhall Meeting

 




Friday, August 15, 2025

Zera Shimshon Parshat Ekeb

 


Israel alarmed: intel points to China aiding Iran’s missile rebuild; nuclear repairs on hold


Western intelligence indicates Iran is prioritizing a rapid restoration of its ground-to-ground missile force after the June war, with possible Chinese assistance—a prospect Israel calls “very troubling.” 

Jerusalem says it has delivered “clear messages” to Beijing; 
China has not confirmed any role. 
The analysis suggests Tehran is first replenishing air defenses and ballistic capabilities to secure a direct, sovereign deterrent—especially after Hezbollah’s limited posture—while nuclear-site repairs are, for now, secondary. 

Russian help is uncertain, and European services reportedly see deepening Iran–China coordination on missiles—potentially a strategic shift that could reset regional deterrence.

The Secret Behind the Survival of the Jewish People


 

UJA’s $1 Million Betrayal: Feeding the Enemy While Starving the Truth

 

It is difficult to find the words to describe the breathtaking moral inversion on display at the UJA-Federation of New York. This week, under the leadership of CEO Eric Goldstein, UJA proudly announced it was allocating $1 million to Gaza for “relief efforts.” In their own press release, they boasted that this money — funneled through IsraAID — would provide food, medicine, and water filtration systems “for displaced families” in Gaza.

They described it as a reflection of “the very best of Israel — and of us.”

No. It is the very worst of us.

US backs E1 housing plan linking Jerusalem and Maale Adumim Ignoring the EU!

 

The US Department of State stated on Thursday that the construction of Jewish houses in the area known as E1 between Jerusalem and Maaleh Adumim supports Israel's security and is in line with the administration's goals.

Asked project, which was officially announced in a ceremony earlier in the day, the State Department stated: "A stable West Bank keeps Israel secure and is in line with the Trump administration’s goal to achieve peace in the region.”

I24News analyst Amichai Stein noted that the is a "180-degree reversal compared to previous U.S. administrations’ statements, which warned against construction, ruled that it undermines the two-state idea, and more."

The plan, which connects Maaleh Adumim to Jerusalem and disrupts Arab territorial contiguity between Ramallah and Bethlehem, is viewed as a decisive move that buries the idea of a Palestinian state. From the perspective of the Palestinian Authority and the international community, this strategic area is considered essential for the establishment of a Palestinian state with its capital in eastern Jerusalem.

As part of the plan, the Tzipor Midbar neighborhood in Maaleh Adumim will receive an additional 3,515 housing units, bringing the total to 6,916 new units. This development is expected to double the city’s population, with approximately 35,000 new residents anticipated in the coming years.

Speaking to Arutz Sheva-Israel National News following the ceremony, Finance Minister and Minister in the Defense Ministry Bezalel Smotrich stated: "After 20 years of promises and diplomatic delays, and as we see the hypocrisy of the European nations, we understand how crazy it was to capitulate to them all these years."


New poll shows Likud leading with 23 seats, while the opposition bloc, even with Bennett and Eisenkot, remains short of a majority without Arab party support.

 A poll conducted by Lazar Research and published Friday in Ma'ariv shows that the Likud party continues to lead, while the opposition bloc struggles to secure the 61 Knesset seats required to form a coalition without relying on the Arab parties.

According to the survey, the current coalition bloc would win 50 seats—an increase of one seat compared to the previous poll. The opposition bloc, including newly proposed parties led by former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot, would receive 60 seats. The Arab parties are projected to gain 10 seats.

In a scenario where both Bennett and Eisenkot lead independent parties, Likud remains the largest with 23 seats.

Bennett's party would earn 21 seats, the Democrats, led by Yair Golan, would also receive 21, Eisenkot's list would secure nine, as would Shas and Yisrael Beytenu.

United Torah Judaism is projected to receive seven seats, Otzma Yehudit seven, Yesh Atid six, the United Arab List (Ra'am) five, Hadash-Ta'al five, Blue and White five, and the Religious Zionist Party four.

Many Chassidim Refuse Vaccinations for their Children ..Now Greatgrandson Of Jerusalem’s Satmar Dayan Dies Of Measles..Second Death in Family

 

The Israeli Ministry of Health has announced that a two-year-old boy, who had been hospitalized for several weeks and connected to an ECMO machine after contracting measles, has passed away today at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital.

The child, Binyamin Zurger z”l, was the great-grandson of Rabbi Moshe Ze’ev Zurger, a prominent dayan of the Satmar Hasidic community in Jerusalem and author of the “Vayashev Moshe” series. He was also the grandson of Rabbi Tzvi Aryeh Zurger, a rabbi in the Satmar community, and son of Rabbi Mordechai Yoel Zurger, son-in-law of Rabbi Yehoshua Asher Kahana, a rabbinical judge in the Badatz and rabbi of the Mishkenot HaRo’im community. The child was named Binyamin after the late Rebbe of Mishkenot HaRo’im.

This is the second tragedy for the family, as about a year ago they lost another child due to a fatal bacterial infection.

Just a week ago, the family added the name Alter to the child, a traditional act as a merit for healing, and the mezuzahs in their home were found to be invalid and replaced. Tragically, the toddler passed away early this morning.

A small funeral took place in the afternoon, from the Shamgar funeral home to the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, where he was laid to rest.

Since the beginning of the measles outbreak in Israel three months ago, 503 cases have been confirmed, with 187 currently active. The majority of recent cases have come from the Jerusalem and Beit Shemesh areas, and most of the hospitalized patients are unvaccinated children.

As of now, 12 children are hospitalized, all under the age of six. Three are in intensive care, one of whom is on ECMO. All hospitalized children are unvaccinated, with two cases still under investigation. 81% of all patients are children, most of whom were not vaccinated.

The Ministry of Health urges parents to ensure their children receive routine vaccinations, especially against measles. Vaccination status can be checked via the digital vaccination record on the Israeli government personal portal.

Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital issued the following statement:

“The child, who was transferred to Hadassah’s Pediatric Intensive Care Unit several weeks ago in critical condition from Shaare Zedek while connected to an ECMO machine, was not vaccinated and had contracted measles. This led to a secondary streptococcal infection, causing severe pneumonia. He was treated for several weeks in the PICU, with doctors fighting for his life. Unfortunately, this morning his condition deteriorated, and the medical team had to declare his death due to multi-organ failure.”

Another child, a one-year-old girl, remains in critical condition in the same intensive care unit, still connected to an ECMO machine and being closely monitored.