“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

Sunday, December 28, 2025

Minnesota daycare funding Has no Children but get Millions of federal Grants ... Ilhan Omar went from being penniless two years ago to $30 Million

 

lhan Omar’s husband $30M firm quietly scrubs names from website – as ‘Squad’ member faces mounting questions on sudden wealth amid Minnesota welfare fraud.

  Embattled Rep. Ilhan Omar’s husband’s venture capital firm quietly scrubbed key officer details including former Obama officials, as scrutiny grows over the family’s skyrocketing wealth. 

 Omar (D-MN) went from nearly broke to being worth up to $30 million in just a year as a massive, up to $9 billion fraud scheme involving the Somali community in her district unfolded right under her nose in Minnesota. 

 Close to 90 people have been charged so far, including at least three with direct ties to the lefty Squad member, though she has not been charged.

 It was Somalia-born Omar — who was seen in a resurfaced video last month dishing out food in a restaurant now at the heart of the scandal, who introduced the legislation critics say paved the way for what the feds have called the largest fraud of the pandemic. 

 The Jimmy Choo wearing socialist introduced the MEALS Act in Congress in 2020, relaxing oversight of government sponsored children’s meals programs during the pandemic, which critics say allowed fraudsters to claim they served millions of meals without verification, while pocketing millions of dollars in government subsidies. 

 Shortly after the scheme played out, Omar’s husband, political consultant Tim Mynett, launched Rose Lake Capital in 2022, a venture capital management firm. The company saw its reported value go from nearly zero in 2023, to between $5 million and $25 million in just a year, and somehow claims to having already amassed $60 billion assets under management, an amount many money managers on Wall Street only dream of. 

 Rose Lake Capital, which touts its “deep global networks built from on-the-ground work in more than 80 countries,” had less than $1,000 in assets in 2023, according to Omar’s financial disclosure. Yet despite the reported windfall, the business’s only address is a WeWork in DC, according to its LinkedIn page.

New Charedi Youth Movement Says It Aims to Redefine Ultra-Orthodox Life — And Israeli Society — By 2060

 

A newly formed ultra-Orthodox Jewish youth movement in Israel says it is trying to address what its founder calls one of the most destabilizing dilemmas facing Haredi society: the widespread belief that it is impossible to remain fully accepted as a “top-tier” Haredi while also participating responsibly in the life of the state.

The movement, known as ACHVA, was founded by educator Shneur Rochberger, 35, who says many Haredi teenagers grow up facing a rigid social equation with no sustainable solution.

“In the triangle of being Haredi, being ‘Class A’ socially, and being engaged with reality as a citizen, you can only hold two sides,” Rochberger told the Israeli newspaper Kol Hayehudi. “If you want to remain Class A in Haredi society, you need to be somewhat detached from the reality of the state. If you’re Haredi and involved in reality, you’re no longer considered Class A.”

Within Haredi society, Rochberger said, that status is not symbolic. “Class A determines whether your children are accepted into the best schools and whether they have strong matchmaking prospects,” he said, describing the pressure as “almost existential.”

That dynamic, he argues, places Haredi teenagers in an impossible bind. “If you tell a teenager that to be Haredi and engaged with reality the price is being considered damaged goods, he’ll say, ‘I’m not part of this story,’” Rochberger said. “At that point, he gives up one of two things: either being Haredi or being a citizen.”

Saturday, December 27, 2025

The Lady that Smacked a Nazi Across the Face Survived ..Her Grandchild was a General in the IDF

 


Stoliner Rebbe " Rebbe: 'We can't live without a smartphone these days - but be careful'"

 

The Karlin Rebbe surprised attendees at the traditional celebration of the end of Hanukkah held this week at the synagogue in Givat Ze'ev when he acknowledged that it is difficult today to manage without a smartphone.

The Rebbe opened by addressing extreme voices recently heard in the Haredi community opposing the possession of any smart device, and said, "You can't say today that one should manage without devices. You need to use them, but with caution and good filtering. If you use them properly - it's not forbidden." His statement was broadcast on Kol Chai radio.

The Rebbe explicitly rejected the claim that there is an inherent danger in using a smartphone, and offered a surprising parable: "It's like a car. Driving on the road is also a danger. Just as no one says you mustn't drive a car because of the danger, so you can't say you mustn't use a smartphone because of the danger."

Nevertheless, the Rebbe stressed that this is not an obligation, and said, "These are things you can use when necessary, but it's not obligatory for someone who does not need it. A newly married yeshiva scholar does not need to immediately buy such a device. If there is a need - use it; if not - then don't. It's not obligatory to rush into it."

The Rebbe concluded with a call for a balanced approach, "Everything should be simple, normal, composed, as it should be for a God-fearing Jew."


Friday, December 26, 2025

Zera Shimshon Parshat Vayigash

 


Syrian Jewish Community in Brooklyn Purchases Two Luxury Towers in Central Jerusalem


 The Syrian Jewish community in Brooklyn has made a historic real estate move in Jerusalem, purchasing two entire residential towers currently under construction near the Machane Yehuda shuk. The deal, valued at up to NIS 1 billion (approximately $270 million), is believed to be among the largest private real estate transactions ever completed in Israel.

The purchase was made by OP Jerusalem with the goal of creating a central hub in Eretz Yisrael for the Syrian Jewish community, primarily families from Brooklyn and Deal, New Jersey. The apartments will also be marketed to other Sephardic communities, including Moroccan and Persian Jews, as well as Syrian Jews from Panama and Mexico, though sales are open to the broader Jewish public as well.

The project includes 200 luxury apartments across two towers, part of a larger four-building complex adjacent to the shuk. Planned amenities include a shul, mikvah, full-time doorman, gym, children’s play areas, communal halls, and rooftop terraces. Apartment prices range from about $1 million for a one-bedroom to $3.7 million for larger family units.

About 70% of the apartments have already been sold, with completion expected in roughly five years. Many buyers plan to divide their time between Israel and the U.S., with high occupancy anticipated during Yomim Tovim.

The deal comes as Israel’s housing market has cooled, making the successful sale of two full towers particularly notable.

Charedim and the future of Israeli society explained!

 

Who remembers Shmulka Bernstein on Essex ??

 

Thursday, December 25, 2025

Crazy! Matt Gaetz Blames Israel on his own Pedophilia

 

UN Spends $100M a Year Targeting Israel


 


Israel’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations says the UN spends roughly $100 million annually on reports, committees, and mechanisms that overwhelmingly  single out Israel.

Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon said the funds support “orchestrated, well-funded propaganda” against Israel and the IDF, often under bodies dedicated exclusively to Palestinian issues.

The analysis highlights entities such as the Division for Palestinian Rights and points to UNRWA, whose budget remains largely untouched despite evidence of Hamas infiltration.