“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 18, 2025

BMG Has $40 Million to Purchase Jackson, New Jersey’s Christa McAuliffe Middle School


 The Jackson Township Board of Education has accepted a $40 million bid from Beth Medrash Govoha (BMG) to purchase the former Christa McAuliffe Middle School.

BMG has not publicly stated what it plans to do with the campus, and no formal proposal regarding future use of the property has been announced.

The acceptance of the $40 million offer comes after the district reduced the minimum asking price for the property earlier this fall. Initially listed with a minimum bid of $54.4 million, the price was lowered to $44.4 million in late November after officials reassessed market interest. At the time, district leaders said the adjustment was part of an ongoing effort to secure a buyer for the large, unused campus.

The Christa McAuliffe Middle School property is located on South Hope Chapel Road and includes a 126,305-square-foot main school building, five modular classrooms totaling approximately 3,500 square feet, athletic fields, administrative offices, and a cafetorium equipped with a full kitchen. The size and scope of the campus made it one of the most valuable surplus properties in the district’s inventory.

The Jackson School District closed Christa McAuliffe Middle School over the summer following several years of declining public school enrollment, reduced state aid, and persistent budget shortfalls. District officials have said that maintaining unused buildings was no longer financially sustainable and that selling surplus properties was the most viable long-term strategy to help stabilize the district’s finances and reduce operating costs.

The school’s location had drawn particular interest due to its proximity to Lakewood, which has experienced rapid population growth over the past decade, largely driven by the expansion of the Orthodox Jewish community. That growth has fueled increasing demand for educational facilities, including yeshivos and schools serving a growing student population. In addition, many Orthodox Jewish families have moved into eastern and central areas of Jackson, further increasing interest in large school campuses near the border between the two municipalities.

The proposed sale to BMG follows an earlier transaction completed this year, when the Jackson School District finalized the sale of the former Sylvia Rosenauer Elementary School on Citadel Drive. That property was sold for $13.1 million to Bais Yaakov of Jackson, also known as Bais Faiga.

London’s Muslim Mayor Sadiq Khan Attempts to Block Vigil for Victims of Chanukah Terror in Sydney, Australia


 London Mayor Sadiq Khan is facing criticism after activists said City Hall officials attempted to block a vigil in Parliament Square commemorating Jewish victims of the Bondi Beach Chanukah massacre in Australia, even as national authorities moved to toughen enforcement against antisemitic rhetoric amid rising security threats.

The vigil, organized Sunday by the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA), was intended to mark the second night of Hanukkah and honor the 15 people killed in the antisemitic terror attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach. But CAA CEO Gideon Falter said officials from the Greater London Authority (GLA) arrived shortly before the event and told organizers they were not permitted to set up in Parliament Square.

“Officials from the Greater London Authority turned up with clipboards telling us that we are not allowed to set up on Parliament Square at all,” Falter said. He described the intervention as especially jarring given that Khan had earlier pledged to do “everything in his power” to keep London’s Jewish community safe and had called for heightened police protection for Chanukah events.

Israel Finalizes Historic $35 Billion Natural Gas Export Deal with Egypt

Israel has signed its largest-ever natural gas export agreement, a deal valued at approximately $35 billion (about 112 billion Israeli shekels) to supply Egypt with up to 130 billion cubic meters of gas from the Leviathan field through 2040.

The agreement, finalized this week after months of negotiations and delays, expands on previous exports and is expected to generate around 58 billion shekels in direct revenue for the Israeli government through royalties and taxes.

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed the deal as a milestone for Israel’s energy sector and regional ties. “This is the biggest export deal in Israel’s history,” Netanyahu said in a statement, emphasizing its role in strengthening economic interdependence with Egypt despite ongoing regional tensions.

The pact involves partners in the offshore Leviathan reservoir, including U.S. energy giant Chevron, NewMed Energy and Ratio Energies. It includes phased increases in supply, starting with additional volumes in 2026 and ramping up further after infrastructure expansions, such as a new pipeline.

Energy Minister Eli Cohen, who had previously delayed approval over concerns about domestic reserves and security issues, gave the green light following diplomatic efforts, including U.S. involvement.

The deal underscores Israel’s emergence as a key natural gas exporter in the Eastern Mediterranean, with exports to Egypt and Jordan already accounting for half of production in recent years. State revenues from gas royalties reached a record in 2024, and this agreement is projected to significantly boost future inflows.

Egypt, facing domestic energy shortages, will use the gas for power generation and potential re-export as liquefied natural gas.

The signing comes amid strained Israel-Egypt relations over Gaza border issues but highlights continued cooperation in energy and security.

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"We Won't Remove Our Menoras" Australian Mother


 

A brief video that surfaces online captures a devastating final moment of calm before the antisemitic terror attack at Bondi Beach

 


A brief video that surfaced online Wednesday captures a devastating final moment of calm before the antisemitic terror attack at Bondi Beach. 

The footage shows Rabbi Eli Schlager laying tefillin for a participant at a Hanukkah event as a 10-year-old girl, Matilda, stands nearby watching quietly. 

Minutes later, gunfire erupted. The clip has circulated widely on social media, with many calling it unbearable to watch — a snapshot of faith, innocence, and Jewish life abruptly shattered.

Norman Podhoretz Dies at 95


 Norman Podhoretz, the boastful, Jewish hard-liner editor and author whose books, essays and stewardship of Commentary magazine marked a political and deeply personal break from the left and made him a leader of the neo-conservative movement, has died. 

He was 95.

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Roshe Yeshiva of Modiin Illit Arrested for Robbery


 Rosh Yeshiva from Modiin Illit, is suspected of sending two of his students about two and a half weeks ago to attack a construction agent near the Ayalon Mall on the Bnei Brak-Ramat Gan border‎

 Last month, the Bnei Brak police in Ramat Gan arrested 3 suspects in the assault and robbery of a man in Ramat Gan. 

Modiin Illit claims that among the suspects is a Rosh Yeshiva  who is suspected of involvement in the robbery, he was scammed with a large sum of money and because the police did not deal with the matter,  he sent people on his behalf to "take care of business" 

 The Rosh Yeshiva  from Modiin Illit was arrested on suspicion of carrying out a planned robbery near the Ayalon Mall. 
Two other suspects were arrested along with him.
 The court today extended their detention until Thursday and imposed a gag order on their names. - 

According to the police, the suspects carried out a planned robbery. They stole several mobile phones and two credit cards from him. The stolen cards were used. The suspects' lawyers claim that this was a previous dispute with the complainant and not a random robbery.‎

 ראש ישיבה  ממודיעין עילית, חשוד ששלח שני תלמידים שלו לפני כשבועיים וחצי, לתקוף סוכן בניית ממד"ים בסמוך לקניון איילון בגבול בני ברק רמת גן

 ראש ישיבה חשוד בשוד - בחודש שעבר משטרת בני ברק רמת גן עצרה 3 חשודים בתקיפה ושוד של גבר ברמת גן. במודיעין עילית טוענים כי בין החשודים ראש ישיבה החשוד במעורבות בשוד, הוא נעקץ בסכום כסף גדול והמשטרה לא טיפלה בעניין, אז הוא שלח אנשים מטעמו ש“יסגרו את הסיפור” בעצמם 

ראש ישיבה ממודיעין עילית נעצר בחשד לביצוע שוד מתוכנן ליד קניון איילון. יחד איתו נעצרו עוד שני חשודים. ביהמ״ש האריך היום את מעצרם עד ליום חמישי והטיל צו איסור פרסום על שמותיהם. -  על פי טענת המשטרה, החשודים ביצעו שוד מתוכנן. הם גנבו ממנו מספר טלפונים ניידים ושני כרטיסי אשראי. בכרטיסים שנגנבו בוצעו שימושים. עורכי הדין של החשודים טוענים כי מדובר בסכסוך קודם עם המתלונן ולא בשוד אקראי.

FBI Had No Probable Cause To Raid Trump's Mar-a-Lago Estate ... Biden Ordered It!

 The FBI did not believe agents had probable cause to raid President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in August 2022 — but former President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice approved the search anyway, according to newly released records.

An FBI official even noted that agents had spent six “counterproductive” weeks trying to establish they had grounds for a search warrant but they were eventually overruled by the DOJ, with one top official grouching that he “frankly [didn’t] give a damn about the optics.”

“We haven’t generated any new facts, but keep being given draft after draft after draft,” one official in the FBI’s Washington Field Office groused in a July 13, 2022, email. “Absent a witness coming forward with recent information about classified on site, at what point is it fair to table this?”

The bombshell details were lodged in internal records released Tuesday by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa).

Rob Reiner Conspired to Undermine a Duly Elected President... In light of this, Trump's comments actually show restraint.