“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

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Charedi Protest Erupts Into Major Route 4 Blockade, Paralyzing Central Israel

Making a Siyum on Route 4 while thousands in cars and buses cannot move an inch!

זו תורה וזו שכרה

 

 



It's now totally out of hand, causing hate! 
Their "Gedoilim" offer no outlet to these boys with raging hormones and they are bored out of their minds! It was Zos Chanuka, and while IDF Soldiers were on the front being Moiser Nefesh for Klall Yisrael these "Torah" gangsters were out blocking innocent people from going on with their lives! This will not end well as the typical Israeli is getting very frustrated with these Charedie shenanigans and will take the law into their own hands! 

Extremist ultra-Orthodox protesters blocked Route 4 in both directions near the Geha Interchange by Bnei Brak and Givat Shmuel, choking one of central Israel’s busiest corridors and triggering heavy gridlock. 

Police declared the demonstration illegal and moved in to clear the roadway while diverting traffic, with closures reported along stretches of Route 4 and nearby access points as officers worked to restore flow. 

The protest is tied to anger over enforcement against draft evasion

Start making your wishlist: Personal import VAT exemption to increase to $150 on Wednesday

 

Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich is expected to sign an order on Tuesday expanding the VAT exemption on personal imports from $75 to $150.

The order will be published in the official registry and is set to take effect overnight between Tuesday and Wednesday.

The higher exemption is expected to significantly broaden the range of products Israelis can order from abroad, particularly through international e-commerce platforms such as Amazon.

Raising the threshold is also expected to reduce the overall cost of purchases, as consumers will be able to include more items in a single shipment without incurring VAT.

The measure is expected to boost competition in the local market, expand consumer choice, and help lower prices for competing products already sold in Israel.

Monday, December 22, 2025

Gedoilei Hador Come Alive in AI ....

 

The real reason we eat donuts!

 


Chanuka in Yerushlayim Ir Hakodesh

 

Satmar's Newest Chassidim ...Mamzarani & Mandy Patinkin Light the Menorah

 

The Miracles Of Israel's War, That Will Change Your Life

 



Miracles are happening in Israel right now, prophecies coming to life, and most people have no idea.

Since October 7th, unbelievable miracles of war are unfolding before our eyes.

The Tanach’s prophecies are being fulfilled:
the return of the Jews to Eretz Yisrael,
the land giving forth its produce,
and miraculous victories against impossible odds.

We keep waiting for miracles, but the truth is, they are already here.

The question is:
what will we do about it.

Liar Porush: “Arrests Of Bnei Torah Is Causing A Rift With Largest Jewish Kehilla In The Diaspora”

 

Meir Porush claims that the arrests of Bnei Torah are “causing a rift with the largest Jewish kehilla in the Diaspora.” This is simply not true.

Which kehilla is he referring to? Lakewood? Skver? Monroe? These communities do not center their education around love of Eretz Yisrael; in many cases, the topic is barely addressed.

Porush states: “The Jewish community that sends the largest number of young Jews to study in Eretz Yisrael is the community of New York.”

Yes — but then they leave. Yeshivos like Mir actively discourage foreign students from making Aliyah. I know this firsthand; my own son was discouraged when he expressed interest in officially making Aliyah!

He then adds another claim: 

“The Jewish community that sends the largest number of couples to make Aliyah is New York.”

Anyone who watches Nefesh B’Nefesh flights knows this is simply not the case. You will not find Charedi families on those flights — not one.

Israel must do what is right for its citizens and should not shape national policy based on the opinions of Charedim living in Chutz La’Aretz who never have, and show zero interest in making Aliya! 

Porush then makes his most dramatic statement:

“The ongoing persecution by the judicial system against lomdei Torah is creating a severe, perhaps irreparable, rift.”

Persecution? Against lomdei Torah? What is he talking about?

No one is preventing anyone from learning. The batei midrash and kollelim are full, from morning to night. I have never seen a single person stopped from learning Torah.

Israel has a law: if you are eligible for the IDF, you must either enlist or do national service. That is not persecution — that is basic civic responsibility. Even Rav Shach and Rav Shteinman ruled clearly that anyone who is not learning seriously must serve.

Porush’s statements are not grounded in reality, and they misrepresent both the situation in Israel and the attitudes of Diaspora communities.


In a speech last week marking the Day for Strengthening Ties with Diaspora Jewry, UTJ MK Meir Porush addressed the serious damage that the arrests of bnei yeshivos have caused to ties with the frum community in the US.

“The largest Jewish community in the world outside Israel is in New York and New Jersey,” he said. “Unfortunately, it seems that for certain elements here, strengthening ties with this community is not important. On the contrary, they want to weaken those ties and, chalilah, even sever them, perhaps because of its Chareidi identity.”

“The Jewish community that sends the largest number of young Jews to study here in Eretz Yisrael is the Jewish community of New York. The Jewish community that sends the largest number of couples to make aliyah to Eretz Yisrael and to Jerusalem is the community of New York. Enter the Mir, Belz, or Brisk yeshivos in Jerusalem and see how many bochurim and avreichim left the comfortable conditions of New York and came to study in Eretz Yisrael.”

“The state invests hundreds of millions of shekels, and perhaps even more, in Diaspora Jewry, whether through the Ministry of Aliyah with the aim of bringing them to Israel, or through the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs to strengthen them abroad, and through many other channels. I doubt whether even a tiny fraction of that is invested in the Jewish community of New York.”

“Recently, U.S. Congressman Mike Lawler’s letter was published. He is one of Israel’s greatest friends in Congress and represents a significant portion of that Jewish community in New York in his district. He appealed to the Prime Minister and cried out about the absurdity: how can a group of unelected judicial clerks so severely harm the rights of the American citizens he represents, simply because they came to Israel to learn Torah?”

“The ongoing persecution by the judicial system against lomdei Torah is creating a severe rift, perhaps even an irreparable one, between us and the largest Jewish community in the Diaspora. When we gather here to speak about strengthening ties with Diaspora Jewry, perhaps we should first make sure not to weaken our ties with Diaspora Jewry.”

“Perhaps the Attorney-General shouldn’t be busy from morning to night constructing piles upon piles of interpretations explaining how, why, and in what way not to fund yeshivos that bring foreign students to Israel, students who have nothing to do with the issue of military conscription, simply because perhaps they might buy milk at a coffee corner where an Israeli ben yeshivah is also drinking tea.”

A Rare Tour of restricted sections of the Kotel Tunnels beneath the Har Habayis with Mosab Hassan Yousef the son of a Hamas Leader

 


 Knesset Member Ohad Tal led Mosab Hassan Yousef on a rare tour of restricted sections of the Kotel Tunnels beneath the Temple Mount.

Hosted and guided by Hebron spokesman Yishai Fleisher, the must-watch tour showcases archaeological evidence underscoring Jerusalem’s ancient Jewish history—areas normally closed to the public.

Afterward, Yousef said the experience left no doubt:

“The evidence is overwhelming. This is the only way to experience truth.”

Candace Owens Escalates Feud with Ben Shapiro, Promotes Discredited Antisemitic Claims About Talmud

 





 Candace Owens sharply criticized Ben Shapiro in a recent podcast episode, responding to his remarks at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest conference, where he condemned her for spreading conspiracy theories.

Owens, in profane language, dismissed Shapiro and referenced historical antisemitic tropes, including claims about the Talmud and Jewish involvement in the Atlantic slave trade. She held up a copy of “Der Talmudjude” (“The Talmud Jew”), an 1871 book by August Rohling, a 19th-century Catholic priest whose work has been widely discredited as relying on mistranslations, selective quotations and fabrications to portray Judaism as hostile toward non-Jews.

Video PlayerCritics, including Jewish organizations and scholars, have described Rohling’s book as a foundational text for antisemitic propaganda, influencing later hate literature despite being debunked in its author’s lifetime.

Owens alleged that the Talmud teaches Jews to hate, exploit or deceive non-Jews, view them as animals or permit their enslavement — claims long rejected by Jewish scholars as distortions of ancient texts.

She also repeated assertions that Jews dominated or bore responsibility for the Atlantic slave trade, a trope criticized by historians as overstated and rooted in antisemitic narratives.

The episode followed Shapiro’s speech at AmericaFest on Dec. 18, where he accused Owens of “vicious attacks” and “hideous” conspiracies, particularly regarding the September assassination of Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk. Shapiro, who previously employed Owens at The Daily Wire until their 2024 parting amid tensions over Israel, called for accountability from figures amplifying unsubstantiated claims.

Owens’ podcast, which frequently ranks among the top in news and overall categories on platforms like Spotify and Apple, averages millions of views and downloads per episode, according to analytics reports.

The exchange has highlighted divisions within conservative circles, with some figures defending Owens’ right to question narratives and others condemning the promotion of what they call dangerous stereotypes.

Turning Point USA and representatives for Shapiro and Owens did not immediately respond to requests for comment.