“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 23, 2025

Here’s why FBI raided John Bolton’s home and office: ‘Nothing to do with the book’

 

John Bolton’s wife Gretchen Smith Bolton outside of their Bethesda, Md. home on Aug. 22

FBI agents raided the Maryland home and Washington, DC office of President Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton Friday morning in a high-profile probe of allegations that he sent “highly sensitive” classified documents to his family from a private email server while working in the White House.

Federal investigators went to Bolton’s house in Bethesda, Md., at 7 a.m. in an investigation ordered by FBI Director Kash Patel, a Trump administration official told The Post. Agents later went to Bolton’s office in downtown DC, but did not enter until a judge signed a warrant for that location late Friday morning.

“NO ONE is above the law… @FBI agents on mission,” Patel said in a cryptic post to X shortly after the raid began.

Bolton has not been arrested and is not currently charged with any crimes, the administration official added.

“He’s not a smart guy, but he could be a very unpatriotic guy,” President Trump told reporters of Bolton Friday morning. “We’re going to find out.” 

Investigators reopened a dormant probe into Bolton’s alleged use of a private email to send classified national security documents to his wife and daughter from his work desk before his dismissal by Trump in September 2019, according to a senior US official.

“While Bolton was a national security adviser, he was literally stealing classified information, utilizing his family as a cutout,” this person charged.

Friday, August 22, 2025

Zera Shimshon Parshat Re´e

 


Hundreds of Chareidim in Beit Shemesh at a Kumzitz to Support the Religious Battalion in the IDF!

 

צפו ▪︎ מאות משתתפים כעת בקומזיץ 'ליל שישי' הגדול ברמה ד' יחד עם חיילי חטיבת חשמונאים החרדית
Hundreds of Chareidim in Beit Shemesh at a Kumzitz to Support the Religious Battalion in the IDF!


A Different Haredi Voice:
 Beit Shemesh rally backs IDF’s Hashmonaim Brigade 

Communities in Beit Shemesh announced an evening support event for soldiers of the Hashmonaim Brigade—with prayers, letters, and care-package prep—presented as “a different voice” inside the Haredi public.

The Hashmonaim Brigade is the IDF’s first all-Haredi combat formation, launched this year with strict kashrut, fixed Torah-study times, and rabbinic coordination. 

The brigade’s first beret march concluded near the Western Wall earlier this month.

While extremists block highways and rail against enlistment, Beit Shemesh residents are choosing to show up for Haredi soldiers who are already serving.

Israel and Syria to sign security agreement on September 25

The Saudi-owned newspaper Independent Arabia reported early Friday morning, citing "senior Syrian sources," that Israel and Syria are expected to sign a security agreement on September 25 under American auspices. The agreement is slated to be signed a day after Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa delivers his first speech at the United Nations General Assembly.

According to the sources, the agreement will be a security arrangement aimed at reducing tensions between Jerusalem and Damascus. However, a comprehensive peace deal between the two countries is not expected "in the near future."

Furthermore, Sky News Arabia reported, citing its sources, that the US is working to facilitate a meeting next month between President al-Sharaa and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with US President Donald Trump expected to participate. The report noted that the recent appointment of a new Syrian representative to the UN, with negotiation authority, was made "in this context."

Sky News Arabia also reported progress in talks held this week in Paris between Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer and Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani. However, the main point of contention remains Israel’s desire to maintain an IDF presence at several strategic sites in Syria, including the radar station on the Syrian Hermon and Tel al-Hara in the Quneitra province.

The reports have not yet been officially confirmed by either Israel or Syria.

Syria’s official news agency reported late Tuesday night that al-Shaibani held a meeting in Paris with an Israeli delegation, though it did not mention that Dermer headed the Israeli delegation.

According to the report, the talks were mediated by the United States and centered on measures to strengthen stability in southern Syria and the wider region.

The discussions reportedly addressed several key issues: de-escalation along the border, adherence to the principle of non-interference in Syria’s internal affairs, regional stability, monitoring the ceasefire in the Druze Mountain area, and the renewal of the 1974 disengagement agreement.

The Syrian report emphasized that these contacts form part of a wider international diplomatic initiative aimed at safeguarding Syria’s security and territorial integrity.

The report was highly unusual, marking the first time in more than 25 years that an official Syrian media outlet has acknowledged direct contact between the Syrian government and Israel.

 

Hotovely to UK: Don't tell us where to build in Jerusalem

Israel's Ambassador to the UK, Tzipi Hotovely, fiercely pushed back against British officials after being summoned over a new construction project in the E1 area, which connects Ma’ale Adumim to Jerusalem.

"I wouldn't tell the British where to build in London," Hotovely told the Daily Mail Thursday night. "We see E1 as part of greater Jerusalem."

Hotovely was summoned for a meeting after UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy condemned Israel's approval of plans for 3,400 homes in E1.

Lammy said in a statement on Wednesday that the E1 plans, if implemented, "would divide a Palestinian state in two, mark a flagrant breach of international law and critically undermine the two-state solution".

"The Israeli government must reverse this decision," he added.

The Civil Administration approved the advancement of the E1 project on Wednesday, nearly a week after it was officially announced during a press conference led by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.

While European countries have condemned the construction, US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee said that "this is not a violation of international law."

"We will not dictate to Israel what to do, we will not interfere in the running of the country. It would be very strange to say that others can live in this area but Israelis cannot," Huckabee said in an interview with Galei Tzahal (IDF Radio).

The US State Department similarly said that the construction of Jewish houses in E1 supports Israel's security and is in line with the administration's goals.

 

FIRED! Atlanta Doctor Loses Job After Antisemitic Tirade


 A few days ago,  a shocking video from Atlanta showing a couple verbally assaulting David Lubin — whose daughter, Rose, was brutally murdered by a Palestinian terrorist. Many others shared the same clip, and outrage quickly spread.

This couple has a history: they regularly display signs with antisemitic slurs like “kike,” post pro-Palestinian slogans, and rip down memorial stickers honoring Rose whenever they see them.

Now, there’s been fallout. The man in the video, Dr. Mark Bouzyk, has been officially terminated by his employer. AllaiHealth released a statement:

“We are deeply disturbed and disheartened by the video circulating involving Dr. Mark Bouzyk, a former officer of AllaiHealth. He has officially been terminated as of August 18, 2025.”

Thursday, August 21, 2025

New York Appeals Court has just THROWN OUT President Trump's $364 Million civil fraud penalty!

 




Is Megyn Kelly Slowly Turning Against Israel?


 

Ger losses battle to keep a rapist and pedophile from getting Jail Time!

 

Translated from Hebrew 

Gerer leaders fought to save a Gerer Chasid a pedophile who continuously raped his own sister-in-law starting when she was only 11 years old!

To add insult to injury, Ger threw the victim's father out of Ger because he couldn't convince his daughter to withdraw her complaint with the police.

 The victim's husband, a Chabad Hasid, found out about what his brother-in-law had done to his wife as a child and insisted that she file a complaint with the police. 

Gur was furious and fought with all their might to save the rapist - but today all this came to a conclusion as  the judge sentenced the rapist to 13 years in prison, and Ger is even angry at the judge for not taking into account the fact that he was a Gerer Hassid who even though a rapist and a pedophile should have immunity for such acts

The Father's name is Yosef Danieltzik, whose father had a dry cleaner on Rabbi Akiva Street in Bnei Brak, 
Ger threw him out of Ger because he had the chutzpah of supporting his daughter. 
The victim subsequently married a man named Weintraub and wasn't someone who would take all this quietly !

Ger is furious that this matter was brought to the police and the law authorities.
 the Rebbe's gabbai told him that it was a Chillul Hashem , and that there is a Bais Din (LOL) and that he should have prevented his daughter from filing a complaint, and that she should drop the civil lawsuit.
 Danielczyk, for his part, claimed that his daughter was independent and that he was willing to be tested by a lie detector that he did try his best to prevent her from filing a to complain to the police, and indeed he was tested by a lie detector and the results were that he was in fact telling the truth, after a while there was an article by Rabinovich in the Haaretz newspaper that described the entire story which angered the Gerer hierarchy , and in the end they had no choice but to throw him out of Ger.

The victim was married to this Chabad Chassid, and he could no longer hear her pain, and in order for her to heal and come out of the trauma, her husband encouraged her to file a complaint with the authorities.
 The defendant, a Gerer Chusid, as part of a plea bargain, confessed and took responsibility for criminal acts that would shock anyone reading the complaint and he received 13 years of prison plus mandatory therapy   and 3 years of suspended release plus compensation of 550,000 to the victim

Rare video of Rav Moshe Feinstein ZT”L from 1981