“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

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Chareidie Advice to "Baalei Teshuvah" ..."Stay Far Away From Charedim, They will Never intermarry"

 

Israeli Musical Family Gets in the Yomim Naraim Mood

 

Non-Jewish Japanese Speaks Hebrew because She Loves Israel

 

Prophet Predicted the "Second Coming" on Sept 23/24, People are Devastated That It didnt Happen!

Joshua Mhlakela The Prophet

Kamala "Excited" about Mamdani .. Bashes Netanyahu.. But Pro-Hamas Protestors Disrupt Her Book Tour

 


Former Vice President Kamala Harris, forced to confront Israel’s war in Gaza on the first night of her book tour, expressed compassion for the Palestinians and condemned President Donald Trump for giving the Israeli government “a blank check.”

“What’s happening to the Palestinian people is outrageous and it breaks my heart,” she told a packed New York City performance center on Wednesday night after being interrupted by the first of four pro-Palestinian protesters. “Donald Trump has given (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu a blank check to do whatever he wants.”

The comments came in the midst of a discussion about her new book, “107 Days,” which was released on Tuesday and details the hyperspeed campaign she launched against Trump after Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential race.

Narcissist Kamala Harris blames Selfish Biden, Dems and everything but herself

 

The opening scene of Kamala Harris’ campaign memoir sums up the entire disaster of the Biden-Harris era: two selfish narcissists focused entirely on their own needs and insecurities, trapped together in an alliance with no regard for each other and no concern for the American people.

It is the morning Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential race on Sunday, July 21.

Harris is in her kitchen watching the cooking channel and making pancakes for her grandnieces when the president calls from his Rehoboth Beach house in Delaware, where he’d hunkered down with his family after his disastrous debate performance.

“I’ve decided I’m dropping out,” Biden tells her, promising to endorse her as his successor.

She writes that he sounds exhausted.

October 7th drama series to reach millions of viewers worldwide


 Paramount+ has acquired worldwide rights to RED ALERT, a four-part drama series depicting the true-life harrowing events of October 7, 2023. All four episodes of RED ALERT will premiere globally on Paramount+ and Keshet 12 in Israel on Tuesday, October 7, two years to the day of the historic terror attacks.

Created, written and directed by Lior Chefetz (The Stronghold, Sky Raiders) and produced by Keshet Media Group (Homeland, A Small Light) and Academy Award nominee Lawrence Bender (Pulp Fiction, Inglourious Basterds) with Green Productions (Cinema Sabaya, Menashe, Golda) and the IEF (Israel Entertainment Fund), 

RED ALERT portrays the largest and deadliest massacre in Israel’s history, when more than 1,200 concert-goers, families and individuals near the Gaza border were murdered and 250 kidnapped. Drawing from the true experiences of those who survived, the series weaves their courageous personal stories into a cinematic narrative of the devastating terrorist attack that turned southern Israel into a war zone, testing humanity and forging heroism through chaos.

Watch: Macron calls Trump after being blocked by His Motorcade


French President Emmanuel Macron was forced to make an unscheduled call to US President Donald Trump after he found himself blocked from leaving the United Nations headquarters in New York due to security for the American President's motorcade route.

Macron was attempting to reach the French diplomatic mission in New York after addressing the UN on Monday night.

“How are you?” Macron said when he called Trump on his cell phone. “Guess what? I’m waiting in the street because everything is frozen for you!”

Trump tells Arab leaders - No Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria

 


President Donald Trump assured Arab leaders during a high-level meeting at the United Nations on Tuesday that Israel will not be permitted to enact sovereignty in Judea and Samaria, Politico reported, citing six people familiar with the discussion.

According to the report, two participants said Trump was unequivocal, emphasizing that Israel would not be allowed to absorb the territory, which is under the control of the Palestinian Authority. Axios journalist Barak Ravid confirmed through a source present at the meeting that Trump explicitly told Arab and Muslim leaders he would block Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from pursuing such a move.

Despite Trump’s assurance, Politico noted that no ceasefire to end Israel’s nearly two-year war against Hamas appeared imminent. Sources also indicated that the administration circulated a white paper outlining a broader plan, addressing governance and security issues in a postwar scenario.

Before the meeting, Trump described the gathering with leaders from eight Arab nations as his “most important” of the day. However, he left without making public remarks, and no official readout has been released.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan later described the session as “fruitful” in an interview with Fox News, though he provided no further details. Erdogan is scheduled to meet Trump again at the White House on Thursday.

Arab leaders entered the meeting with concerns that any Israeli action in Judea and Samaria could jeopardize the Abraham Accords, Politico said. The accords, a hallmark of Trump’s first term, normalized relations between Israel and several Arab states.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to depart for the United States at 3:00 a.m. (Israel time) between Wednesday and Thursday. He will address the UN General Assembly on Friday at 9:00 a.m. EST (4:00 p.m. Israel time).

Miami-Dade County’s Jewish Mayor's Son is a Hamas Supporter

 


Like many Jewish mothers, Daniella Levine Cava may be expecting tensions over Israel at the Rosh Hashanah table.

But for her, the personal truly is political: Levine Cava is the mayor of Miami-Dade County, and her son is vocally opposed to her office’s investments in Israel bonds.

Ted Cava, a local writer and former labor leader, showed up at a recent county meeting to urge his mother to divest from the county’s Israel bonds. Wearing a “Jews Say Divest From Genocide” T-shirt, he and his 1-year-old daughter Leila stood with fellow members of Jewish Voice for Peace South Florida, the anti-Zionist group. The group says the county should shed what it believes is more than $151 million in Israel bonds.

“This is very uncomfortable for me. I love my mother a lot,” Cava, 36, told the Miami Herald at the event on Thursday. “We’re going to have Shabbat dinner tomorrow night. But she’s wrong on this.”

The spectacle was a potent illustration of how the ongoing war in Gaza, which began when Hamas attacked Israel from the enclave on Oct. 7, 2023, and is now approaching its grim second anniversary, has sharply split Jewish opinion — sometimes within the same family. Recent polling shows that overall approval of Israel’s war in Gaza among Americans is sharply split along generational lines, with 49% of those over 55.approving, and only 9% of respondents under 35 approving. Another poll specifically of American Jews, released last week, found that 53% disapprove of the war.