“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, June 12, 2026
Deal Includes Total Israeli Withdrawal from Lebanon
The Iranian regime remains a threat not because it’s strong, but because America is weak
As we try to make sense of the nerve-shredding on-off-on war with Iran, and in particular, attempt to reconcile U.S. President Donald Trump’s Truth Social posts with each other, one question keeps reasserting itself.
How is the Iranian regime able to remain in the game? Its leadership has been decapitated. Its economy has been devastated by America’s naval blockade. Its air defenses have been obliterated (twice). Its missile stocks are degraded. It is rationing electricity supplies.
By conventional standards, it should have thrown in the towel well before now.
Violent Bnei-Torah and their Torah Leaders are Tearing the Country Apart!! Millions couldn't travel for hours!
Rabbi Pinto in a Bizarre Video Says that he "remembers his bris" ...Ouch!
Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto claims he is certain that he remembers his own bris milah and the exact moment he entered the world from his mother's womb, noting that he even consulted with psychologists regarding this.
Adeena Cohn Is Officially Free as High-Profile Divorce Case Reaches Resolution
Adeena Cohn Is Officially Free as High-Profile Divorce Case Reaches Resolution Amid Civil Divorce Settled because of the interceding of Flatbush Girl!
Her Father Was an Arab Prince. She Chose to Be Jewish
Following a divorce, a loss, and a crisis of faith, Claire Blumenthal Zeitler went in search of her biological parents and her Arab heritage. After ten years living in Arab countries, Claire returned to Judaism and the Jewish community.
At six weeks old, Claire was adopted by an observant Jewish family. Every Friday night, recalls Claire, “my mother used to sit me down after lighting candles and say, ‘We love you. You are not born from my tummy, but you're born from my heart.’ And then she would answer whatever questions I had. She would reassure me if I didn't feel loved. She was just completely there for me. So I grew up in a very happy, healthy home.”
Despite these weekly reassurances, young Claire always had a fear of abandonment. Her mother remembers finding a stash of sandwiches, which three-year-old Claire had hidden in her sock drawer, ready to go just in case her parents left her somewhere. “I used to climb into my mother’s bed every single night because of the fear that she won’t be there in the morning,” recalls Claire.
Claire’s adoptive family had one biological son, seven years older than her. Her father was a doctor with a busy medical practice, and he was rarely home during the week.
When Claire started school, things got harder. She struggled academically and was taken out of regular classes for remedial tutoring. She was also bullied by her classmates and spent her school breaks alone. Despite her parents’ love and devotion, “I was completely insecure.”
As a child, Claire had wondered about her biological parents but had no way of finding out who they were due to the legal nature of closed adoption. She knew that her biological parents were not Jewish and that she was converted to Judaism.
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Bnei-Torah getting more and more Violent ...now beating up woman at the protests ........
Here a lady strips down to her bra to get the Bnei-Torah to move so she can get her car through!

Charedie Tzaddik Verbally Assaults Young Girl with sexual innuendo on bus and then says its against Halacha to film him
