“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, June 11, 2026
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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Finally Beit Shemesh Residents Standing Up to the Antizionist Crazies
The ungrateful Charedim including their "gedoilim" now sing a demeaning song that denigrates the Israeli State that they live in and benefit from.
Last week a video went viral of Rav Landau (that can hardly walk) get up and dance to that dreadful tune ..... בשלטון הכופרים אין אנו מאמינים ובלשכותיהם אין אנו מתייצבים
There is a new neighborhood in Ramat Beit Shemesh "Ramat Beit Shemesh Dalet" that is actually the largest area in Beit Shemesh and it has a mixed neighborhood.
The anti-Zionist residents have been blasting the above mentioned song Erev Shabbos for weeks now, until last week, when a no nonsense Charedie started blasting Hatikva at that exact time, it seems that they got the message, because this past Friday they played regular Shabbas Songs!
They only way to fight their fire is with our fire!
Is Moshiach Already Here?
I know that those with a Yeshivishe narrow view will immediately mock and denigrate Rabbi Elie Mayer, but at the end of the day, one rarely finds this Amunah and Bitachon in the regular Charedie Yeshiva graduate!
I agree with R' Mayer that the prophecy of על כנפי נשרים is not literal but mean airplanes!
How do I know that? Because we see with our own eyes, the ingathering of millions of exiles from all over the world, in such a short period of time. This has never happened in the entire world history; people coming back to their ancient homeland by the millions.
Those waiting for the vulture the נשר to take you home, good luck!
Trump’s advisers are letting Iran play him for a sucker
“The United States must, of necessity, respond to this attack,” President Donald Trump announced Tuesday of Iran’s shootdown of a US Apache attack chopper over the Strait of Hormuz.
Central Command soon launched “proportional strikes,” which don’t sound like enough: The prez needs to show he’s serious, or Tehran will keep trying to play him for a sucker as it has every president going back to Jimmy Carter.
Consider: Trump told the press just hours before that attack, “We’re very close to having a very, very good, strong, powerful deal.”
A country that’s “very close” to sealing a deal in good faith doesn’t escalate against its negotiating partner.
This leaves us wondering which presidential advisers are leading him down this garden path to likely humiliation.
By one count, he’s said “nearly there” 38 times since he announced that “almost all” of the points of contention “have been agreed to” and that a “two-week period” should allow the deal to be “consummated.”
We’re now 10 weeks into that “two-week period,” and everything’s going backward.
Back then, those final issues were: 1) setting verifiable procedures for the end of Iran’s nuke program, and 2) securing permanent free passage through the Strait of Hormuz — with any benefits to Iran (beyond the end of US-Israeli bombing) to come later.
Now, suddenly, getting to the deal somehow has Washington telling Jerusalem it can’t respond to Hezbollah’s missile attacks out of Lebanon.
Bare minimum, Trump’s public bragging about ordering Israel around sure makes it look like he’s appeasing Iran’s outrageous demands.
It’s what the Iranians do: Claim they could give us what we want, stall on actually delivering it (in this case, on any way to hold them to a no-nukes promise) by never giving an inch unless they take it back a day or three later — meanwhile ginning up side issues and manipulating the other side into delivering in advance on those demands in the foolish belief that a final deal will then be possible.
Trump’s negotiators are falling into the same old trap as Carter and Barack Obama.
Are they telling him the blockade will force the regime to bend? Sorry: Iran’s leaders are perfectly willing to let the people suffer. (Heck, they proved in January that they’ll slaughter civilians in the street!) The elites can keep on living the high life, just as they do in impoverished North Korea.
A sign Trump’s getting terrible advice is his assertion Monday night that if “we spend another two or three weeks bombing, they’ll have nothing left whatsoever,” but then “you won’t have the Strait open for months.”
How’s that?
And why is just reopening the Strait not a legitimate military aim to take away the regime’s leverage?
Why is it The Stone Ages or bust?
We, the American people, deserve an explanation.
We’ve flattened Tehran’s air force and sunk its Navy; our forces have since then repeatedly shown they can take out any Iranian site that launches missiles or drones.
The enemy is playing diplomatic rope-a-dope with you, Mr. President: Quit these farcical talks, open the Strait and leave them to rot.


