“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, December 11, 2025

In a Display of Irony Satmar Invite anti-Israel Mamzar'ani to the Seuda to Celebrate the Zionist Rescue of R' Yoel Teitelbaum

 



You can’t make this up. The Satmar Rebbe, Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum, was rescued from the Holocaust in 1944 on the Kastner train — a mission organized by the Zionist Rudolf Kastner that saved 1,684 Jews from Hungary. Without Kastner’s negotiations, the Rebbe would not have survived.

And yet, Satmar Hasidim mark the 21st of Kislev (Kuf Alef Kislev) as a day of celebration, while simultaneously pushing a revisionist narrative that they were the ones who rescued him. That’s not just false — it’s a grotesque distortion of history.

Now comes the ultimate insult: Rabbi Aron Teitelbaum invites a virulent anti‑Israel politician, Mayor‑elect Mamzar’ani, to the very seuda commemorating this rescue. Think about that. A day that exists only because of a Zionist’s courage is being celebrated by honoring someone who despises Israel.

The hypocrisy is staggering. The irony is unbearable. And the tragedy is that Holocaust memory is being twisted to serve an agenda that spits in the face of the truth.

There is a quote from the Kloizenberger Rebbe z"l after the 6 day war in 1967,

After the Six Day War in 1967, someone told the Kloizenberger Rebbe z”l that Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum, the Satmar Rebbe z”l, had prohibited visiting the Kotel — because it was captured by Zionists.

The Kloizenberger Rebbe’s reply was cutting:

“If that’s the case, then one shouldn’t visit the Satmar Rebbe either — since he himself was rescued by a Zionist!”

6 Hostages, Later Murdered By Hamas In Rafah Tunnel, As They Lit Hanukkah Candle

Hostages (clockwise from top left) Hersh Goldberg-Polin, 23, Eden Yerushalmi, 24, Ori Danino, 25, Alex Lubnov, 32, Carmel Gat, 40, and Almog Sarusi, 25

  New footage of Hamas hostages, based on items found in Hamas terror tunnels after they were captured by Israel,will be revealed on the program “Uvda” on Israel’s Channel 12 this Thursday. The remarkable footage will provide a glimpse into the lives of six of the hostages held captive by Hamas during the war, before they were murdered by the terrorist organization in August 2024.

The footage shows all of  the six hostages who were murdered by Hamas terrorists — Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Eden Yerushalmi, Ori Danino, Alex Lubnov, Almog Sarusi, and Carmel Gat, may their memories be a blessing.

They were filmed for many hours, and the recordings from inside the captivity tunnel will be published for the first time on the program. A small clip from the recording shows the hostages lighting Hanukkah candles while inside a Hamas tunnel and singing some of the chants associated with the festival.


Wednesday, December 10, 2025

The Story of Ayaleh (Faige) Shterbuch that was raped by Berland the God!

 This was filmed in 2020, but I am bringing it now to show this pattern by Chassidishe courts  to hold their leader as a GOD!

We brought your attention to the Viznitzer Shvantz, and then showed you how the supporters of the present Gerer Rebbe also consider him as a God! 

The God of the supporters of Berland, also rapes! 

Didn't know that Frum Charedie Jews worship so many gods! I thought we have only ONE! 

How Ger Rakes in Millions on the expense of their Followers who also think that he is God!

 




Deep Pit Mystery Near Beit Guvrin as Missing Jerusalem Man Found Dead


Rescue forces have recovered the body of 29-year-old Jerusalem resident Moshe Tzabari from a deep pit in open terrain near Kfar Zoharim by Beit Guvrin, after an intensive search following his disappearance. 

Police are treating the case as a suspected murder.

Tzabari was found more than 10 meters below ground in a narrow borehole in a wooded area, with significant signs of violence on his body. Fire and rescue crews from the South and Jerusalem districts used specialized gear to lower teams into the shaft and carefully extract the remains.

Nearby, investigators located a burned car linked to Tzabari, as well as bloodstains at the entrance to the pit, reinforcing the suspicion that he was killed elsewhere and dumped there. Tzabari was not known to police.

A court has imposed a sweeping gag order on investigative details for the coming weeks, while police and security officials pursue those behind the killing and examine both criminal and potentially nationalist motives. Tzabari’s brother says the family believes he was kidnapped near his home before being murdered.

Chassidishe pilot Take his buddy on his plane

 

Black Dude Finds a Shtrimal in the Garbage and returns it

 

In Time For Chanuka Archaeologists Uncover Intact Section of Ancient Jerusalem Wall From Chanukkah Era


Archaeologists have finished uncovering the longest continuous remains of an ancient wall that encircled Jerusalem, including possible evidence of a 2,100-year-old ceasefire between warring kingdoms.

Last week, archaeologists finished excavating the most complete part ever discovered of the foundations of the walls, which surrounded Jerusalem during the time of the Hasmonean Kingdom, when the story of Hanukkah took place.

In Hebrew, Hanukkah means “dedication,” and the holiday marks the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem in the second century B.C., after a small group of Jewish fighters liberated it from occupying foreign forces, and the Hasmonean Kingdom that followed.

Jews celebrate the eight-day holiday, which this year begins on Dec. 14, with the ritual of lighting a nightly candle, in honor of the tiny supply of ritually pure oil that they found in the temple that lasted for eight nights instead of just one. Many also eat fried foods such as potato pancakes, called latkes, to memorialize this miraculously long-lasting oil.

The Hasmonean wall foundation, whose excavation was finished last week in Jerusalem, was likely built a few decades after the story of Hanukkah by the same rulers. It’s almost 50 meters (164 feet) long, around half the length of a football field, and around 5 meters (16 feet) wide. It held walls, which according to estimations and some historical writings, were taller than the current walls surrounding Jerusalem’s Old City.

Much of the current walls surrounding Jerusalem’s Old City date back hundreds of years to the Ottoman Era.

Leading Religious Zionist Rabbis Urge Early Marriage

Senior rabbis in the Religious Zionist community, organized under the association of “Torat HaAretz HaTova,” published an official letter this week calling for urgent action regarding the phenomenon of late marriage, according to an Arutz Sheva report.

According to them, young men and women should receive significant emotional, halachic, and practical guidance already in their formative years within religious and educational training frameworks.

The rabbis emphasize that establishing families is a supreme value in the Jewish people, and they call to encourage and empower anyone who can contribute to advancing matchmaking efforts. The letter is directed to heads of yeshivot, seminaries, and pre-military academies, recommending that they introduce content on relationship education and personal guidance at early stages.

 The rabbis also propose appointing matchmakers within educational institutions who will devote time and resources to accompany the young men and women. At the same time, they call on graduates of these systems to approach matchmakers or professional counselors for personal guidance in building healthy relationships.

In addition, the rabbis note that matchmakers who successfully help create a match should be given respectable compensation, stressing that this is a profession requiring experience and sensitivity.

In the final part of the letter, the rabbis state that young people should be encouraged to marry as early as possible: “Ideally, one should marry even before combat military service and before beginning academic studies.”

According to them, encouraging early marriage may significantly reduce the scope of late singleness within the Religious Zionist community.

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Newly surfaced footage shows Mossad chief Roman Gofman battling Hamas on October 7

 


 Newly surfaced footage shows incoming Mossad chief Roman Gofman battling Hamas terrorists on October 7 without a vest or helmet and armed only with his personal handgun.

Around the 35-second mark, he is seen engaging the terrorists before they open fire and shoot him in the leg. 

The video then shows Hamas terrorists just yards from his position moments earlier, followed by Israeli forces evacuating him to an ambulance.