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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Close to 300,000 Rally for Israel in Washington DC ‘Largest pro-Israel gathering in history’

 



Hundreds of thousands of people gathered at the National Mall in Washington DC this afternoon (Tuesday) for the 'March for Israel,' a rally in support of the Jewish State following the Hamas massacre of over 1,400 people on October 7 and the subsequent wave of antisemitism in the US.

The event was organized by the Jewish Federations of North America and Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, which stated that "the March will be an opportunity for all Americans to come together in solidarity with the people of Israel, to demonstrate our commitment to America’s most important ally in the Middle East, to condemn the rising trend of antisemitic violence and harassment, and to demand that every hostage be immediately and safely released."

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Israelis with relatives kidnapped by Hamas flock to NYC to pray at the Ohel for their safe return

 


More than 100 grief-stricken families of Israeli hostages reached the Big Apple Monday night to pray for the safe return of their loved ones at the resting place of one of the most influential modern rabbis.

Relatives of some of the roughly 200 people abducted from Israel and imprisoned in Gaza by Hamas flew from the Jewish state to Queens to gather at the Ohel where revered Jewish leader Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson is buried.

About 300 Israelis, including the family members, religious leaders and others supporting the families, gathered at the monumental tomb in search of hope and comfort as they deal with a “nightmare” that continues every day their loved ones are gone.

Hanan Salfati said he, his wife and two daughters were praying for the safe release of their 27-year-old son and brother, Ofir, who was at the Tribe of Nova music festival with his girlfriend when Hamas terrorists launched their deadly assault on Oct. 7.

Soldier Who Appeared While Still Alive In Hamas Video Was Murdered In Gaza

 



The IDF announced on Tuesday morning that Cpl. Noa Marciano, H’yd, the 19-year-old soldier who appeared in a video released by Hamas on Monday, was murdered by Hamas in Gaza.

Marchiano, a’h, was abducted alive from her army base on the Gazan border by Hamas to the Gaza Strip, where she was murdered. Her body is being held by Hamas.

The video that was released shows Marciano speaking on camera only four days after she was taken captive. The video then shows her dead body.

An IDF representative went to the Marciano home in Modiin on Monday and informed the family about the video and Noa’s murder, H’yd.

An IDF statement said: “Our hearts are with the Marciano family whose daughter, Noa, H’yd, was cruelly abducted by the Hamas terror organization. The IDF, together with all the agencies, will continue to support the Marciano family along with all the families of the hostages and missing persons.”

“We are working via all intelligence and operational means to return the hostages home. Hamas continues to use psychological terror and acts in an inhumane manner, via videos and photos of the hostages, as it has already done in the past.”

IDF Soldiers Conquer Gaza’s Parliament


 The IDF has not yet taken control of the entire Gaza city, but it has seized one of the symbols of Hamas’s rule in the region- the parliament building. IDF soldiers took pictures in the parliament, and Chief of Staff Hertzi Halevi flew over them and offered his congratulations on their perseverance and courage.


Vivian Silver who was missing Found Murdered in her Home in Be'eri. Murdered by the Arabs She Loved and Helped

 

IDF bulldozes monument to Yasser Arafat in Tulkarm Judea and Samaria

 


 IDF forces today (Tuesday) bulldozed a monument to former PLO leader and arch-terrorist Yasser Arafat in Tulkarm in Judea and Samaria.

No reason was given for the decision to remove the monument.

IDF forces operated in Tulkarm for 15 hours, at the end of which seven terrorists were eliminated. During the operation, engineering units uncovered dozens of ready-to-use charges that had been planted under and on the side of the roads in an attempt to harm IDF soldiers.

In addition, a senior terrorist, the commander of the 'Tulkarm Battalion,' was arrested.

Yasser Arafat had a chance to pursue peace with Israel and found the first Palestinian Arab state in the 90s and early 2000s when the Palestinian Authority was created by the Oslo Accords, but instead chose to pursue terrorism against the State of Israel and engage in widespread anti-Jewish incitement at every level of PA society. In 2000, he rejected an offer for a Palestinian Arab state by then-Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and launched the terror war known as the Second Intifada.

SICK!!! UN delays humanitarian zone to avoid aligning with Israel

 

United Nations (UN) Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Martin Griffiths is delaying the opening of a humanitarian zone in the Gaza Strip so as not to be seen as supporting Israel over the Palestinian Arabs, according to Channel 12 News.

According to the report, Israel is pushing heavily for the UN to support the humanitarian zone declared in southern Gaza, to which an estimated 900,000 civilians have been evacuated.

The UN is delaying the process, and it has recently become clear that the reason for this is not the benefit of the Gazans but the image of the UN.

Israel is meanwhile allowing for the construction of two field hospitals, one by Turkey and the UAE. Another such field hospital has already been built by Jordan.

The IDF is also allowing the injured to leave the Gaza Strip to Egypt, or any other country granting them access.

The "sorotzkin defiers" Singing be'achdus Hallel in front of the White House

 

Pro Israel supporters fill the train station in Washington DC.









Shachris in Front of the White House This Morning


 This according to R' Yitzchok Sorotzkin is "Chazir Treif"

Why are the Majority of Chareidim Ignoring the Washington Achdus March?

 

Reprinted from the Rationalist Judaism Blog

We are living in grave and momentous times in the history of our nation. The largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust took place. 240 hostages are held in Gaza. Hamas threatens the long-term survival of the Jewish State - not directly, but because if Hamas is not defeated, Jews will not feel that Israel is a safe place to live, and our enemies all around will be emboldened.

We also, for the first time in over two thousand years, have our own army working to rescue the hostages and defeat our enemies. In order for that operation to be successful, we need international support, particularly from the US. We need to counter the many hundreds of thousands of people who have been rallying against Israel. And so today, there is a March for Israel in Washington DC. There have been rallies before - for Soviet Jewry, for other important causes. This one is for the safety, indeed the continued existence, of Israel.


Who is going to the rally?

 Jews from almost all walks of life, along with non-Jewish friends of Israel. Schools and shuls and communities. People are flying in from all over the US. Rav Hershel Schachter issued an urgent appeal for everyone to go. He pointed out that when he was in yeshivah, every time there was a war in Israel, they would all go and rally in Washington or at the UN. Accordingly, Yeshiva University and Stern College cancelled classes and thousands of students are going.


And who is not going to this tremendously important event for the Jewish People? 


The American charedi/ chassidic/ yeshiva community.!


Don’t get me wrong. There are many people who are socially/ culturally part of the American charedi yeshiva community that are going. But it’s only those who are on the more “worldly/modern” side of it. It’s grassroots, not based on rabbinic directives from the top. The yeshivos are not going (with some rare exceptions, such as Chafetz Chaim); the hardcore yeshivish and chassidic community is not going; and the rabbinic leadership is not urging people to go.


The lay leadership of the Agudah is convinced of the importance of the march, but the rabbinic leadership is not enthusiastic. The Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah agreed to encourage participation, but their support has been tepid and apparently insincere. 


There was a Kol Korei urging people to davven yesterday, but not to join the march today. The only one of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah who gave an impassioned speech is Rav Yitzchok Sorotzkin, who said that it is “chazzer treif” to go to the march. Agudah Rabbonim are not urging their shuls to go.


In Lakewood, according to my sources there, there are some buses going. But the enormous yeshiva network is not going. And those who read about events in the Yated or HaModia may not even be aware of the event. In Monsey, it’s business as usual, with most people feeling no emotional connection. The number of people going, as one friend in Monsey put it, is less than the number of people who would go to Montreal to attend a wedding.


Why aren’t they going? 


The standard professed reason is that everything is in Hashem’s hands. Accordingly, our greatest power is in Torah and tefilla rather than rallies and marches.

Japanese Sing "Hoishiya Es Amecha" in Support of Israel

 

Thousands in New York and Canada Defy R' Yitzchok Sorotzkin's "Chazer Treif" Fatwa And Come out in Support of Israel

 

 

Monday, November 13, 2023

DIN"s Take on the war...

 



Today is November 13, and as of this writing DIN has had 129,000 "hits" this month alone according to Google Analytics, and according to Google, people stay on my page for an average of 5 minutes, which is quite an accomplishment as the average reader on any News Site spends 8 minutes.  This means that I have B"H quite a following, so I know I must be doing something right. I know people are hungry for the truth and so I try my best to make sure not to disappoint. I admit I am wrong on some issues, and I actually hope that I am wrong about many of my opinions, unfortunately most of the time this is not the case.

My readers have told me that I "think out of the box," but I don't necessarily agree, I think that all I do is write what is common sense. Today we live in times that if you have "common sense" then you are "thinking out of the box."

Be that as it may, I do have a strong opinion that I haven't heard yet heard from anyone, about why the Ribono Shel Oilom  allowed this great tragedy, Oct 7, to happen. 

I don't pretend to know as no one really knows but I do have a theory which I believe is 100% correct. 

The Koreans ..... Marching in support of Israel

 


Wow! Watch how Hamas put makeup on little girl so that it looks like she was injured

 

IDF Has Induction Ceremony For New Recruits in the Heart of Gaza

 


Palestinians Shut Streets of Austin TX




 


Palestinian demonstrators in Austin, Texas, rode horses, let of smoke flares and waved flags as they called for a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, footage from the protest shows.

An estimated 10,000 people took to the streets of the Texas capital on Sunday, chanting phrases including "occupation is a crime" and "Palestine will never die." Placards held by protestors called for an end to U.S. aid to Israel and claimed that "Hamas is the excuse."

Rav Zalman Leib Teitelbaum of Satmar Slams Neturei Karta for Marching with Murderers

 

In a recent drasha, Rav Zalman Leib Teitelbaum of Satmar slammed the so-called Neturei Karta, Jews dressed up as Chassidim who go to march shoulder to shoulder with terrorists in protest against the State of Israel, claiming that they are perpetuating a shitah of those who are against the secular medinas Yisroel.

The rebbe sharply criticized the radical group, stating, “They move around the world shamelessly, supporting acts of violence. They walk with a shtreimel and bekeshe, shouting together with Israel’s enemies and murderers.

Rav Yitzchok Sorotzkin Disparages Jewish "Achdus" While Jewish Blood is Still Spilling on the Streets

 


 Rav Yitzchok Sorotzkin, Rosh Yeshiva of Telz and Lakewood Mesivta, member of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah, and author of about 80 seforim on Shas and Tanach gave a drasha and he said at around 27 minutes, that "the whole idea of going to the Washington Rally is treif like chazer. It’s not going to help, it’s going to make it worse – and it destroys the entire purpose of why Hashem brought this tzara on klal yisrael. As it’s exactly the opposite of what Hashem wants from us."

DIN:  See photo below when American Rabbanim went to the White House during WW2 to Demonstrate. Was this also "chazir trief?" So now "achdus" is "chazir treif?"
"It's not going to help?" It's going to help us in Israel knowing that our brothers and sisters are supporting us. Hashem wants Jews to go out yes daven but also to show the US government that we are backing our brethren in Israel while the majority of goyim are protesting in behalf of the barbarians. It's very important ! "its the opposite of Hashem wants from us?"  You know that Hashem doesn't want "protests?' When did Hashem tell you that? When and where? 



"The hate of the non-Jews is unprecedented across the world and every gov’t – it’s going to become extremely dangerous outside Eretz Yisroel, (quoting
"רבי יהונתן אייבשיץ / יערות דבש  but in Eretz Yisroel we have the extra special shemirah from Hashe: 

DIN: I agree it's "going to become extremely dangerous outside Eretz Yisrael, we don't need a "yaarois Devash" to tell us that, which is precisely why the Jews must come out and protest! 

"Rachmana Latzlan, the demonstrations are counter-productive, the Arabs, Muslims and non-Jews are going to counter demonstrate, and they have much more people then us, and their malice and cruelty, it’s opening up a tremendous sakana gedolah. It’s going to antagonize all the colleges, non-Jews, and the Muslims."

DIN: The demonstrations are actually not "counter-productive" the protests for freeing the soviet Jews was actually very productive putting their plight on the first page of the New York Times. In fact R' Moshe Feinstein z"l was initially against the protest but then retracted when he saw that protests were in fact forcing the Soviet Union to allow the Jews to emigrate. 

"These rally’s should stop, and we should not go to these places. We do not belong in this places. They can incite the non-Jews around us. Chas v’shalom to think that this is what Hashem wants from us

We have to be careful and not go there. It’s not our salvation."

DIN: "they can incite?" Hellloooooow? are you even home? Do you know what's going on? A protest will "incite" 
What "protest" incited the three crusades? What "protest" incited the Spanish inquisition? What "protest" incited Chmelnitsky to murder hundreds of thousands of Jews? What "protest" made the Nazis murder 6 million Jews?"  So naive ..and you rabbi doesn't know what Hashem wants! 

Ribono Shel Oilom "Please Don't Forget US"


All the Lefties Suddenly want Gaza Totally Destroyed



 

Message from Satmar Rebbe's Grandchild a commander in the IDF



Frum Yeshivishe Guy Tearing Off Hostage Posters on Ocean Parkway



 

Watch IDF Treating Gazans in Gaza

 


Ilhan Omar Screaming Like a Banshee In Congress

 





Frum Organization Giving Some Respite To Our HOLY Chayalim of Gaza

 


Rabbis at woke colleges describe ‘unnerving’ antisemitism as campuses become hotbeds of hate

 

Haskelevich, the Chabad rabbi at UPenn, described the events on his campus since Oct. 7 as disturbing and unnerving


Rabbi Haskelvich was recently recorded in a viral video helping a student put on tefillin, or leather straps containing sections of the Torah for praying, while a group of pro-Palestinian students marched past shouting “Palestine will be free from the river to the sea.”

 Thousands of rabbis gathered Sunday in Brooklyn for its famous annual Chabad event — including hundreds on the front lines at some of the wokest, rabidly antisemitic campuses in the nation.

Several rabbis who attended the photogenic event in Crown Heights and helm Jewish centers at liberal US colleges described to The Post how their campuses have been transformed into dangerous hotbeds of hate since the Hamas slaughter in Israel on Oct. 7.

180,000+ March In France Against Antisemitism

 

More than 180,000 people across France, including 100,000 in Paris, marched peacefully on Sunday to protest against rising antisemitism in the wake of Israel’s ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza.

Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, representatives of several parties on the left, conservatives and centrists of President Emmanuel Macron’s party as well as far-right leader Marine Le Pen attended Sunday’s march in the French capital amid tight security. Macron did not attend, but expressed his support for the protest and called on citizens to rise up against “the unbearable resurgence of unbridled antisemitism.”

However, the leader of the far-left France Unbowed party, Jean-Luc Melenchon, stayed away from the march, saying last week on X, formerly Twitter, that the march would be a meeting of “friends of unconditional support for the massacre” in Gaza.

The interior ministry said at least 182,000 people marched in several in French cities in response to the call launched by the leaders of the parliament’s upper and lower houses. No major incident has been reported, it said.

Paris authorities deployed 3,000 police troops along the route of the protest called by the leaders of the Senate and parliament’s lower house, the National Assembly, amid an alarming increase in anti-Jewish acts in France since the start of Israel’s war against Hamas after its Oct. 7 surprise attack on Israel.