“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

Friday, February 20, 2026

Karlin-Stoliner Rebbe to followers: 'Have we completely lost our minds?'


 The leader of the Karlin-Stolin hasidic sect responded Tuesday night to Sunday's events in Bnei Brak, strongly condemning the riots and the damage to property.

"We all heard with shock what happened two days ago in Bnei Brak," the Karlin-Stoliner Rebbe told his hasidim (followers). "To our embarrassment, the riots have become something of a norm, and this is a terrible thing."

The Rebbe acknowledged the difficulties faced by the haredi community but clarified that these challenges do not justify violence.

"It’s true that we are in a very difficult situation, many are struggling during this tough period and don't know how it will resolve," he said. "But none of this justifies behaving in such a reckless manner."

Stressing that such behavior violates halakha (Jewish law), he added, "Throughout all generations, we have gone through hardships and difficult times, and we never found any justification to act against clear halakha. It is forbidden to cause harm, it is forbidden to burn. We have the Torah, and we have halakha before everything else. It is forbidden to harm others or damage property - whether it’s trash cans or other items. How did we deteriorate to this point? Who allowed this?"

"What justification is there for blocking roads and closing the way for many people who need to reach their destination, including cases of saving a life? What has happened to us? Does this help anyone? It only harms and hurts our own community."

The Karlin-Stoliner Rebbe added, "What should shock us all is that tefillin (phylacteries) and a prayer book were burned. Dear G-d in Heaven! If this had happened anywhere else, the entire Jewish world would have been shaken and appalled. How did we reach this terrible situation where tefillin and sacred prayer books were burned with our own hands? Where is our Jewish feeling? Have we completely lost our minds?'

At the end of his words, the Rebbe called for an end to the deterioration and urged for soul-searching.

Fetterman on Iran: You can't negotiate with cancer

 

Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) spoke out against a deal with Iran, referring to the Islamic Republic as a “cancer".

His comments came in an interview with Fox News, amid tensions between the US and Iran.

“How could you allow Iran to acquire a nuclear bomb? Now, people have always said that. Well, you know, [President Donald Trump] actually did something to actually prevent Iran from doing that," said Fetterman.

“If they have 900 pounds of near weapons-grade uranium why wouldn't you strike that? Why wouldn't you hold them accountable that way? And now here we are again, and now we've demonstrated that's the only thing Iran ever responds to is strength and power," he continued.

Fetterman opined that the US would likely have to hit Iran again “because I don't think you can't really trust and negotiate with them. You can't negotiate with cancer. You have to attack it and go right at it with superior force."

His comments came as the US holds talks with Iran, but as President Donald Trump has also ordered an increased military presence in the Middle East, should the diplomatic efforts fail.

On Thursday, The Wall Street Journal reported that the President is weighing an initial limited military strike on Iran to force it to meet his demands for a nuclear deal.

Such a move would be a first step that would be designed to pressure Tehran into an agreement but fall short of a full-scale attack that could inspire a major retaliation, according to the report.

Trump warned Iran earlier on Thursday that it must reach a deal over its nuclear program or “bad things" will happen.

The President said negotiations with Iran were going well, but insisted Tehran has to reach a “meaningful" agreement.

“Now, we may have to take it a step further - or we may not. Maybe we’re going to make a deal. You’re going to be finding out over the next, probably 10 days," Trump added.

Fetterman has been one of the biggest supporters of Israel in the Democratic Party, and reaffirmed that support in a recent interview with i24NEWS.

Tucker's Lies Unmasked by a Video

 

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Viznitz has their very own Police Force and watch as they arrest one of their own

 

Drivers are fighting back the Chardeide Bnei_Torah Hooligans

 

Israel on alert!

 


Rescue organizations and Home Front Command have reportedly been instructed to prepare for a potential  emergency scenario, as Israel raises concerns over possible Iranian missile launches.

Israel denies Tucker Carlson's Version of What Took Place at the Airport


 Israel Airports  Authority says interaction was routine security questioning, dismissing claims as unfounded. 

Carlson had a brief stop for an interview with US Ambassador Mike Huckabee before departing.


Charedi Intifada? No, but it ain't good

 

by Nathan Cohen 

© 2026 Nathan Cohen
548 Market Street PMB 72296, San Francisco, CA 94104

Over the past month or so, we’ve seen a series of tragedies in the Charedi world, most painfully the babies dying in the playcare and the teenagers being run over in the street. Running people over is obviously wrong, but reckless behavior in public spaces (standing in the street?) points to something deeper:
 a collapse of basic civic and moral sensibility.

I think the explanation is uncomfortable but unavoidable:
 cultural Yiddishkeit has won. The Jewish ethical-culturalists won their battle, decades after seemingly going extinct.

Lakewood Bais Yaakov Shuts Down Effectively Immediately Due to Lack of Funds


DIN: I really hope I'm wrong but this is the first domino to fall! 

This Kollel culture is not sustainable and the system is collapsing! In Israel I know of at least 8 yeshivas ready to close and they get government funds! 

Tuition should come before supporting Kollilim! 

 Bnos Penina Girls School, a well-known girls’ school in Lakewood, announced that it has suspended all classes indefinitely due to a severe shortfall in tuition payments.

The school informed parents and families that the decision was made only after exhausting all available options to cover expenses, including reaching out for community support and financial assistance. Administrators said the gap between operating costs and collected tuition has reached a point where the school can no longer maintain normal educational operations.

School administrators did not specify the exact dollar amount of the deficit, but described it as “significant” and beyond what the school’s budget can absorb. They said that late and missing payments from a large number of families over recent months created a financial strain that ultimately forced the decision to halt classes. They added that the Rabbonim in Lakewood were consulted, and ultimately this was the decision of Daas Torah.

The suspension of classes affects students of all grades, and parents have expressed concern and frustration over the sudden disruption to their daughters’ education. Some families posted on community forums asking for updates and urging positive solutions, while others emphasized the need for broader community support to help stabilize the school’s finances.

School administrators said they are actively exploring ways to resume classes, including reaching out to donors, community organizations, and supporters in and beyond Lakewood. They stressed that decisions about reopening and next steps will be based on securing enough funding to ensure the school can operate responsibly and meet its obligations to staff and families.

How the Settlers in Judea & Samaria are really protecting all of Israel!

 It's "kedai" to watch both videos!