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Monday, March 5, 2018

Actress Amber Tamblyn says ‘Hasidic man’ tried to run her over in Williamsburg


Actress Amber Tamblyn claims a “Hasidic man” tried to run her and her baby over in Brooklyn.

The accusation, made in a tweet asking if there were any witnesses to Sunday’s incident, led to some angry responses against Tamblyn and condemnations of the Hasidic community.

“If anyone in Brooklyn near the intersection of Washington Ave and Atlantic Ave just saw a Hasidic man in a grey van try to hit a woman and her baby in a stroller as she crossed a crosswalk, honking and touching the stroller with the car’s bumper, please DM me. That woman was me,” Tamblyn, who was unhurt, tweeted Sunday morning.
If anyone in Brooklyn near the intersection of Washington Ave and Atlantic Ave just saw a Hasidic man in a grey van try to hit a woman and her baby in a stroller as she crossed a crosswalk, honking and touching the stroller with the car’s bumper, please DM me. That woman was me.

“Thank you everyone for your kind words of support today. We are fine. But this is not the first time a man from the Hasidic community in NYC has attempted to harm me or other women I know. Any woman riding a bike through South Williamsburg can attest. I hope this guy is caught,” she also tweeted.
Tamblyn described herself as “shaken” but “okay” after the incident, in response to followers who asked how she was doing.
Thank you everyone for your kind words of support today. We are fine. But this is not the first time a man from the Hasidic community in NYC has attempted to harm me or other women I know. Any woman riding a bike through South Williamsburg can attest. I hope this guy is caught.
Some Twitter followers accused her of being anti-Semitic and stereotyping Hasidic Jews.“What kind of anti-semitic BS is this?” tweeted Mordechai Lightstone, the social media manager for Chabad.org. “It’s awful for any pedestrian, let alone a mother, to be threatened by an aggressive driver … But bad drivers are bad drivers. I’m sorry but this is an incredibly troubling generalization.”
Others criticized the Hasidic community.
“They really don’t follow our laws or really care. It’s scary,” one of Tamblyn’s followers wrote.
Tamblyn responded to the criticism of her tweets as being anti-Semitic by pointing out that she is married to a Jewish man, comedian David Cross. Tamblyn starred in “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” and “127 Hours” and had a recurring role in the CBS sitcom “Two and a Half Men.” Her father, dancer and actor Russ Tamblyn, starred in “West Side Story” and “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.”
I’ll say this once. To anyone suggesting I’m anti-Semitic for identifying a man as Hasidic who hit my daughter’s stroller in a crosswalk with a car then rolled his window down, wagged his finger and told me “Watch where you’re going”: I will not be bullied or intimidated by you.

Fake Chareidie Walks With Lapid to Fool People in His Campaign for Prime Minister



In the above photo, we see Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid with a chareidi person who appears close to him. They were photographed at a Tel Aviv train station Sunday morning 17 Adar as they were promoting the party’s ‘share the burden’ campaign.

According to a Bichadrei Chareidim report, the ‘chareidi’ at Lapid’s side during the campaign against chareidim is not truly chareidi, but a boxer of Russian origin who lives in Netanya.
Some of the little nuances that tipped people off include he was wearing a black tee-shirt under his white shirt and his yarmulke appeared to be the type one might wear when in the process of becoming a baal teshuvah, as well as the clip, which is not worn by chareidim. Lapid wished to show he has a chareidi supporting him, at his side, but the façade was revealed.
The ‘chareidi’ male is Dave Mandelstam, and his Facebook page shows him numerous times at Lapid’s side, but in many of the photos, we see he is not religious, yet alone chareidi.

BINGO! Supermarket In Boro Park Now Selling Shtreimels For $499 Will this be the End of the $2,500.00 rip Off Shtreimals?


Some folks love Bingo, and some hate it.

Those who love it enjoy paying super low prices on their groceries, while those who hate it appear to be many local store-owners who have been severely impacted.
The massive 70,000 square foot store, located at 60th Street and 13th Avenue since November 2016, is huge and spacious, and targets the price conscious and the bulk buyers, especially the many large families in the area and beyond.
But soon after opening, Bingo began expanding into fields other then groceries. They sold Lulavim and Esrogim, they had a live Chicken center for Kapparos, they sold menorah accessories for Chanukah, and now – they are selling SHTREILMELS!
Not only have they branched into all these new fields, but when doing them, they have undercut any business that had been selling those items, effectively transforming the industries.
It appears that the Shtreimel operation is no different – as the price for a Shtreimel is $499. A cheap (“Raigen Shtreimel / Rain Shtreimel) costs around $1400, and a decent Shtreimel can cost anywhere from $2,500 to a whopping $5,500.




Friday, March 2, 2018

Effigy of Charedi IDF soldier hung in Jerusalem

מאה שערים תליית בובה בדמוי חייל חרדי


A Charedi IDF soldier was hung in Effigy on Friday in 
Jerusalem's Chaim  Ozer Street

Police called to the scene removed the effigy
The Charedi effigy was Friday's second: Earlier the same morning, Israel Police officers removed an effigy of an IDF soldier hung in the city's Meah Shearim neighborhood. That effigy was found to be coated in a flammable substance, and police expect that it would have been burned later on

Just prior to the second incident MK Yair Lapid (Yesh Atid) said, "Again in Jerusalem's Meah Shearim neighborhood, a doll dressed as an IDF soldier was hung as if it were the wicked Haman

"The Israeli government cannot keep quiet in the face of the draft evasions and the incitement against IDF soldiers. The Charedi leadership must condemn these trends publicly

Burning Israeli Flag in Brooklyn on Purim

שריפת דגל המדינה בפורים

The Mamzer talking on the video is shouting"look how one part of Israel is getting destroyed"

Then the Satmar filth shouts "wow, watch how 
"the entire State is getting burned and destroyed

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Amshinover Ruled that people can go to Auerbach's Funeral But shouldn't stay for the Eulogies

Amshinover Rebbe






The Amshinover Rebbe Shlitah paskened to those who asked if they could attend R' Auerbach's funeral, that they could go to the funeral of R' Auerbach but that they must  leave before the eulogies.  

Presumably because the attendees shouldn't contaminate their holy ears with blatant lies and exaggerated praise ....of someone he couldn't respect!

The Amshinover and Rav Shmuel were chavrusies many years ago.

Chareidim Support Poland in their anti-Holocaust Fight!




Poland recently introduced a bill that prohibits any citizen from saying that Poland was complicit in the murder of Polish Jews during the Holocaust!
They want to write out Polish atrocities against the Jews by their own citizens from their history books!

Every single Jew knows that the Poles were worse than the Nazis themselves, and the Nazis built most of the death camps in Poland, knowing that the Poles wouldn't object!

Thousands of books have been written by Holocaust Scholars including Lucy Davidowitz, confirming what we all know..

So here come a bunch of demented Chareidie scum, to the Polish Consulate in Israel, to support the murderers....

How low have we sunk ...... How low????




Frum Lawyer Kami Barker Charges Blue Cross-Blue Shield with 1 Billion Dollar Fraud

Kami Barker
Socked with more than a quarter-million dollars in medical bills despite having full health coverage, a city lawyer decided to take action — and discovered that two of New York’s biggest insurance providers may have scammed roughly $1 billion out of taxpayers, a newly unsealed lawsuit charges.
Kami Barker brought the whistleblower case against Empire Blue Cross-Blue Shield and its partner Emblem Health under the state’s False Claims Act, which provides incentives to citizens who expose fraud — offering up to 30 percent of any payout.
The 37-year-old Emory Law grad says she was shocked when the insurers stuck her with a roughly $260,000 bill for medical expenses tied to four hospitalizations between February 2012 and November 2013.
Barker, then an attorney for the city Law Department, visited in-network hospitals while battling trigeminal neuralgia, a chronic pain condition that led to recurring septic infections. The illness was unrelated to her disability. She’s been in a wheelchair since age 11.
When Empire — which covers 600,000 city employees, retirees and their families — left her holding the bag for such a huge cut of the total $1.26 million in care, she became suspicious.
“So my room and board was paid for but my doctors were not, my surgical procedures were not, and my medicine was not,” Barker told The Post on Tuesday. “That’s how I ended up getting footed with all these bills.”
After some digging with the help of attorney Steve Cohen she discovered the insurer “deliberately exaggerated the benefits available under the plan, while understating the uncovered costs that must be paid by members,” her suit in state Supreme Court in Manhattan says.
For example, a summary of Barker’s plan said that if she chose in-network hospitals she “will save money.”
What the material didn’t disclose was that many of the doctors working within those hospitals were out-of-network.
Of Barker’s total $1.26 million in claims, Empire and Emblem only paid the hospitals and doctors a combined $625,000.

Satmar Create False Narrative With their Toddlers!


Dozens of children of Satmar's Talmud Torah Yetev Lev, held a special march in the streets of Yerusalayim, wearing a costume that expressed the message "We shall die, and will not enlist in the army"
The only problem with the march and it's message, is that's its all a huge lie!
No frum person has to enlist in the IDF if they are enrolled in a yeshiva or a kollel!

But as many Gedoilim have expressed that if it wasn't  for Zionism, Satmar would collapse on its own ... they have nothing to sell as far as spiritually is concerned, and it cult is on its way down to oblivion .. 
So the Satmar askanim are attempting to thread water by brainwashing their innocent children .........
But as they get older, the children open their eyes and see that its all a fraud and leave in droves...

BBC Airs Footage Of Rabbeim Hitting Children in Yeshivas



The BBC has aired concerning footage of what appears to be Rabbeim hitting children at “a suspected unregistered ultra-orthodox Jewish school in Essex, [UK].”

The videos were part of a widespread investigation into abuses at 350 suspected unregistered schools known to Ofsted, the governments education watchdog agency.
The report comes at a particularly bad time for Yeshivas in Britian, with communities already on edge about unwanted government interference in education. Just last week, DIN reported the Chief Rabbi of Gateshead, HaRav Shraga Feivel Zimmerman stated “Jews will have to leave England before long,” over the interference.
Schools in England are required to register with the government if they teach five or more children for 18 hours a week or more.
The Synagogue in Westcliff-on-Sea housing the ultra-orthodox Jewish school  at which the alleged abuse was filmed denied there was an unregistered school operating on the site. It also said “home schooling” was provided within the 18 hours limit. However, the BBC claims  to have observed it operating for longer hours.
The footage of a teacher appearing to strike a boy and manhandle a distressed child showed “huge safeguarding issues”, said Anne Longfield, the Children’s Commissioner for England.
“When the adult turns round, the child steps back and the adult clearly strikes the child”, she said, observing the footage.
The synagogue, on whose grounds the school is based, said it was not aware of any incidents, but asked for more information.
The BBC report did not specify the number of the reported 350 unregistered schools in England that are religious. However, half of the religious schools are reportedly Muslim.

Chofetz Chaim's Letter about his Emigration to Israel


Letter from Rabban of Israel Chafetz Chaim in his 1926 handwriting about his immigration to Eretz Israel 
and clarification of his home in Petah Tikv 


Background: The great dream and desire of the Chofetz
 Chaim was to rise and establish the ore of the Holy Land, and was full of longing and yearning to settle in it. Already in 1880 he conditioned himself on the conditions he had committed to his son-in-law, To immigrate to Eretz Israel, as he did with the rest of his sons-in-law, and so he made a stipulation in 1903 when he married his second wife, Mrs. Miriam Freida.

But his great concern and work for his yeshiva, and Torah institutions in the Diaspora, prevented him from fulfilling his ambition 
Nevertheless, after the establishment of the Vaad HaYeshivot, which the Chafetz Chaim saw as an economic anchor for yeshivot, he again turned to fulfilling his wish and immigrating to the Land of Israel. When it became known to the rabbis of Lithuania, a meeting was held at the home of Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski, Av Beit Din of Vilna, and it was decided to ask the Chafetz Chaim to postpone his journey in order to strengthen the Vaad HaYeshivot. "And he indeed postponed his journey until the eleventh of Elul 5625, when he sent a farewell letter to his brother in the Diaspora and all his parcels were prepared for the journey, but again a delegation of yeshiva heads came to him, headed by Rabbi Baruch Ber Leibowitz, who wept in tears for a third At least until after Sukkot to help ensure the existence of the yeshivas, and the Chafetz Chaim,

At this stage of the attempts to ascend, the story enters the rare letter of the Chofetz Chaim, which was written before us on the 4th of Tishrei Vayeira [17 Cheshvan 5626], with a detailed description of the course of events and the reasons that prevented him from immigrating to Israel until now , And a request to clarify some important things for him.

"Here I was almost ready to go to the Holy Land" from the book of Rabbi Yisrael Meir HaCohen.  "And from heaven I became very weak in patients in complete danger, and we were forced to take her to the hospital in Vilna, and with God's grace you went out of danger, Delaying my path for the time being. '
Now the Chafetz Chaim wants to clarify several details: 

 If the house being built for him in Petah Tikva (see below) is completed or is in the middle of the construction. 

 What to do about an immigration permit whose validity will pass until his wife gets better. 

 The physical condition of Torah institutions in Petah Tikva. 
 Can they obtain a maid's name? 

 An application to inform him of the safety of his son-in-law Rabbi Aharon HaCohen.


The end of the story is known, later that year his wife (see the years of generation and generation, page 119), and again obtained new licenses, but on the same day his daughter fell ill, and after that his doctors advised him that the journey in his precarious state of health, Then the Chafetz Chaim completed and said that he saw that the heavenly sky was delaying his journey (see all of this in the book Ha-Chafetz Chaim and act for the Admor Yashar, 2b 1858-1817).

In addition to being a historical letter written and signed in the very holy handwriting of the saint of the High Priest, the Chofetz Chaim zt "l in a matter that was so close to his heart - to live in the shadow of the Holy Land and to serve God in peace and tranquility in a small settlement soaked in the sanctity of the Land of Israel, Is to hold it in the house, as written about the wishes of the recipient.
It turns out that this is one of the most important and important letters that are now known in the handwriting of Maor Yisroel Rabbeinu Yisrael Meir HaCohen of Radin, Chafetz Chaim and Mishnah Berurah.

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Palestinians: Israel is One Big Settlement


 BY Bassam Tawil
No doubt Ismail Radwan is a terrorist, but, unlike other Palestinian leaders and spokesmen, he is at least an honest one.


At a time when most Palestinian leaders are telling the world that settlements are the real “obstacle” to peace, Radwan, a senior Hamas official, last week made it clear that the conflict with Israel is not about Jews living in a settlement in the West Bank. The truth is that the Palestinians see Israel as one big settlement that needs to be uprooted from the Middle East.
The Palestinians do not differentiate between a Jew living in a settlement on the outskirts of Bethlehem, in the West Bank, and a Jew living in the cities of Haifa, and Tel Aviv and Eilat. All the Jews, they say, are “occupiers” and “settlers” who need to “go back to where they came from.”
For the Palestinians, the real “occupation” began with the establishment of Israel in 1948.
Let us be clear about this: When Palestinians — and some of their supporters in the international community, including Europe — say that they want an end to the “occupation,” they mean they want to see an end to Israel’s existence, full stop. They do not want to throw the Jews out of their homes in the settlements; rather, they want Jews to be expelled from the whole country.
The conflict, as far as the Palestinians are concerned, did not begin in 1967, when east Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza Strip came under Israeli control. In the eyes of the Palestinians, all Jews are “settlers” and “colonialists.” All the land, they argue, stretching from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea, is Muslim-owned land, and no Muslim is entitled to give up any part of it to a non-Muslim.
In other words, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, a Muslim himself, will be considered a kaffir,” an “apostate” and a traitor if he ever agreed to cede control over “Muslim owned” land to Jews.
That is why it is naïve to assume that Abbas would ever sign any deal with Israel.
Neither Abbas nor any other Palestinian leader can accept anything less than 100 percent; and 100 percent means all of Israel. It does not mean a 100 percent of the “’67 borders” or of the West Bank, Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem. Yes, the Palestinians want “peace,” but that that means peace without Israel, not peace with Israel. Real peace, the Palestinians argue, will be achieved only when Israel is eliminated and the Jews disappear.
For the Palestinians, accepting Israel’s “right to exist” with Jews is seen as an act of treason. Muslims are not supposed to accept the presence of Jews on Muslim-owned land.
Each time Abbas states his commitment to a two-state solution, he is immediately condemned by his people and other Arabs and Muslims. For them, a “two-state solution” means accepting Israel’s presence in the Middle East; it also means allowing Jews to live on “Muslim-owned” land — a “crime,” according to Islamic teachings, punishable by death.
Now back to the Hamas official, Ismail Radwan.
Why is it fair to say that, although he is a terrorist and Jew-hater, he is still honest? To his credit, he speaks the truth and does not hesitate to conceal what most Palestinians merely think. There are many Palestinian terrorists and terror groups who never miss an opportunity to remind us that their real goal is to destroy Israel, not make peace with it.
During a Hamas rally in the Gaza Strip on February 23, Radwan told the thousands of supporters of his terror group that there is no such thing as east and west Jerusalem. “The whole city belongs to Palestinians and Muslims,” he said. “The united city of Jerusalem is and will remain the capital of Palestine.”
Why is this an important statement that needs to be brought to the attention of the US administration and the rest of the international community? Because it basically sums up the essence of the entire Israeli-Arab conflict: namely, that many Arabs and Muslims have still not accepted Israel’s right to exist inside any borders.
Radwan’s statement came in response to US President Donald Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
The Palestinians, revealingly, are totally opposed to the relocation of the embassy — even though it will be established in the western, and not eastern part of the city. Why would any Palestinian who supported a two-state solution (with east Jerusalem as the capital of a Palestinian state) oppose the transfer of any embassy to west Jerusalem? Do the Palestinians really accept Israeli sovereignty over west Jerusalem? Do they accept Israeli sovereignty over any land, from the Mediterranean Sea to the Jordan River? Do they accept Israeli sovereignty over Tel Aviv?
The answer is clear and simple: No.
Radwan is refreshingly frank about this issue. His views do not represent those of a minority of Palestinians: such views have long become part of the mainstream thinking among the Palestinians.
The last time Hamas, which openly seeks the destruction of Israel, ran in a free and fair Palestinian parliamentary election in 2006, its candidates won the vote handily. If elections were held tomorrow, Hamas would win the vote again.
To put it simply: a majority of Palestinians continues to see Israel as a foreign entity and an alien body that was imposed on the Arabs and Muslims by Western superpowers, despite the Jews having lived there for four thousand years, as evidenced every by archeological findings, which corroborate material in the Bible. The Palestinians want to liberate “all of Palestine” – meaning all of current-day Israel. This is what the entire Palestinian “national struggle” is about. It is not about “liberating” a certain part of “historical Palestine.” Instead, it is about “liberating every inch of Palestine” and driving the Jews out of the land and out of the region.
Mahmoud Abbas is a known liar who has not only questioned the Holocaust, but also specializes in distorting history. In a speech before the Palestinian Central Council in January this year, Abbas said that Israel was a “colonialist project that has nothing to do with Judaism.” Behind him appeared a large placard with a map of “Palestine” that made no reference to Israel.
This time Abbas, like Hamas, is being honest. His talk about a “colonialist project” shows that he, like many Palestinians, has a problem with Israel’s very existence.
For Abbas, the problem is not settlements or borders or the status of Jerusalem. He sees Jews as an occupying force and as settlers, regardless of where they live. The map behind him tells the story, namely that Abbas and most Palestinians are fighting to drive the Jews out of the land and replace Israel with an Islamic Arab regime.
Such maps are not new in the Palestinian landscape; they can be found in school textbooks and various media outlets. Anyone who watches the weather forecast on Palestinian television stations will see that Haifa, Tel Aviv, Tiberias and Jaffa are “occupied” cities.
Anyone who follows the news on Palestinian media outlets will see how all Jews, whether they are living in a West Bank settlement or in Tel Aviv, are referred to as “settlers.”
To sum up, it is not Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital or to move the US embassy to the city that is behind the current Palestinian outrage.
What is really bothering the Palestinians is that Israel, with Jews, exists, period. The Palestinians want all of Jerusalem. They want all of “Palestine.” They want Israel removed from the planet. It is time to listen carefully to what the Palestinians are saying — in Arabic — to understand that the conflict is not about Jerusalem and not about settlements.

Israel rejects extradition of Malka Leifer wanted for child sex abuse


A court ruled Tuesday that an Australian woman, Malka Leifer accused of multiple sex crimes against children will not be extradited because she is suffering from a mental illness.

The Leifer's lawyer said the Jerusalem District Court rejected the prosecution’s request and ruled she should be dealt with “in the realm of mental illness.”

Yehuda Fried said that likely means a years-long process before her extradition can be reconsidered.
Australia wants the 54-year-old extradited for sexually abusing children while she was a teacher at a local school, Adass Israel.
She was arrested following an undercover investigation at Interpol’s request and is suspected of obstructing Israeli court proceedings by attempting to hide evidence.
A court previously stopped extradition proceedings after determining she was not fit to stand trial, though police had claimed she was pretending to be mentally ill to avoid extradition.
Dassi Erlich, who has accused the woman of abuse carried out when she was a pupil, said she was “dumbfounded by the news” of the court ruling.
“Our hearts are heavy with despair. We are silenced once again in the face of yet another stalling tactic to delay justice,” she told The Times of Israel in Melbourne. “In light of this disappointment please give us some time to process this new development.”
Earlier, Erlich said “there are a lot of questions that would need to answered” regarding whether the suspect’s psychological condition was real.
Asserting that Leifer was faking her panic attacks, Erlich charged, “There is so much evidence it is hard to refute. She is living a normal life [in Israel].”
The local Australian Jewish community has largely been supportive of her cause, she said, including some within the Adass Israel School community who have contacted her privately and on condition of anonymity.
“They are too afraid to speak out publicly,” she said.
Peter Wertheim, co-CEO of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, told The Times of Israel that his organization fully supported an extradition.
“This case is of the utmost importance to our community,” he said.