“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

Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Hochul’s cowardice is on full display as she surrenders to noisy anti-Adams, anti-Trump crowds

Gov. Hochul falls short on governing skills, but there is one area where she’s the absolute top of the heap: No politician shrinks faster in the face of big problems than she does.

Exhibit A is her sudden decision to hold showy meetings Tuesday about whether to remove Mayor Adams.

It was a strange move to start with, topped only by her belatedly punting the decision to another day.

It ranks as one of the most bizarre political stunts New York has ever seen.

She injects herself into a no-win volatile situation yet offers no solutions.

Her unsteady hand in a moment of crisis adds to the swirling doubts about the city’s immediate future.

Hochul could have reasonably and fairly said that while she didn’t like the messy way President Trump’s Department of Justice was moving to drop the criminal charges against Adams, she would let the process play out before making any decisions.

Instead, in an apparent surrender to the noisy anti-Adams, anti-Trump crowds in Albany and the city, she called the meetings with the clear suggestion she was ready to show Adams the door.

Which is odd because she’s had the power to remove him all along, but his indictment back in September didn’t lead her to use that power.

She had him shuffle the deck of some suspect aides and presto, they were good to go.

That was the right decision because the charges are not nearly strong enough to justify bringing down a mayor or even tipping the balance against him in his re-election year.

Yet all of Hochul’s harmony with Adams disappeared the instant the mayor pledged to work with ICE detention officials.

Rav Dov Landau Directs Chareidim to Withdraw from Zionist Institutions but Continue Voting!





Interesting, very interesting!

 Rav Dov Landau what has suddenly changed?

 And why continue voting? Could it be because of the mighty shekel??

 R' Landau says we "continue voting because of the ruling of previous "dead" rabbis! Well, the "previous rabbis" ruled that they should join the government, and they ruled that way at a time when the government was entirely Leftist!

Rav Landau is finally smelling the morning coffee and has been told that the majority of frum Jews cannot understand why healthy chareidim won't help their brethren fight in a war for survival! He was also told that Frum Jews support the government stopping payments to avreichim that refuse to work! 

He figures that if he gets his followers to disconnect like he himself is disconnected that will keep the naive Litvishe followers in check! 

What this report leaves out is actually the most ridiculous thing R' Landau said, he wants "to live under the Arab Flag!" Why doesn't he move to Ramallah?

Most Israelis welcome Rav Landau's ruling, in fact, I saw all the Leftist Media celebrating! ,

Rabbi Dov Landau, a prominent leader within Israel’s Lithuanian ultra-Orthodox community, has instructed representatives of the Degel HaTorah political party to withdraw from all participation in Zionist institutions, citing ideological differences.

 In a letter published in the ultra-Orthodox daily Yated Ne’eman, Landau criticized Zionism as a secular movement “rooted in heresy and rebellion against divine sovereignty,” urging that any involvement in Zionist institutions is a form of support for beliefs that contradict traditional Jewish values.

Landau’s opposition comes amid ongoing debates about the role of ultra-Orthodox communities within Zionist frameworks. While Israel’s ultra-Orthodox factions have long distanced themselves from the Zionist project, recent shifts have seen more Orthodox participation in institutions like the World Zionist Organization (WZO). However, Landau’s stance remains firm in rejecting involvement in these bodies, emphasizing the theological divide between secular Zionism and religious Judaism.

The directive to withdraw from the WZO and its affiliated bodies could have significant implications for Degel HaTorah, a key faction within the United Torah Judaism party. The WZO, which oversees influential bodies like the Jewish Agency and the Jewish National Fund, plays a critical role in global Jewish affairs. The decision marks a deepening rift in Israel’s religious-political landscape, particularly in relation to the ultra-Orthodox community’s interaction with secular institutions.

It was "Innocent" Gazan Civilians that Kidnapped Shira Bibas and her Children ..they were not Hamas fighters

 

Hamas Supporters Underestimated the strength and unity of Boro-Park Jewish residents

Hamas supporters staged a protest in the Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Boro Park, where a Jewish resident was attacked. 

In response, the local community organized a counter-protest, pushing back some of the demonstrators

Outnumbered and surrounded, the Hamas supporters quickly realized they had chosen the wrong community to target. Instead of intimidating them, they found themselves on the defensive as the Jewish community organized a powerful counter-protest.

The Jewish community turned the tables—standing strong, standing together!











 

Stephen Miller starts laughing at CNN's Brianna Keilar while explaining to her how the government works

 

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Rabbi Medan answers Rabbi Lando: 'They may learn the Torah, but they are not following it'

 



Rabbi Yaakov Medan, head of Har Etzion Yeshiva, responds to the comments by the dean of the Slabodka Yeshiva Rabbi Dov Lando, considered one of the leaders of the non-Hassidic (Litvish) haredi community, against Zionism and participation in the army.

"When a great Rabbi wants to acknowledge a miracle, why does he need to disparage the soldiers and say they only interposed between God and the world? Somewhere it has been established that there are two tracks that do not intersect. We must either thank God, as is mentioned repeatedly in the Bible or thank a man, if God is to be taken out of the picture."

"The ability to know how to be grateful to soldiers and at the same time to know how dependent we are on the deeds of the Almighty, and to live with this complexity, apparently is not a self-evident thing."

Rabbi Medan emphasized, "What they are doing by not going to the army is studying Torah and not observing it. It is like studying the laws of tzitzit and not wearing tzitzit, studying the laws of tefillin, and not putting on tefillin. This thing - helping Israel in the war - is the observance of Torah."


AG Gali Baharav-Miara drew criticism from FM Gideon Sa'ar after she demanded to be consulted on the legality of Trump's plan to relocate Gaza residents.


 During the cabinet discussion held yesterday (Monday), Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara demanded that the ministers consult with her regarding the legality of US President Donald Trump's plan to relocate residents of the Gaza Strip to third countries.

Channel 13 News reported that Foreign Minister Gideon Saar, who appointed Baharav-Miara to her position, responded sharply to her demand, saying, "Trump did not consult with attorneys general before coming up with the plan."

He added: "The honorable attorney general is not the political echelon, we are the political echelon and we make the decisions. We will decide what and you tell us how."

Otzma Yehudit Chairman MK Itamar Ben-Gvir responded, "The government's only next consultation with Gali Baharav-Miara should be whether she prefers to receive her dismissal letter by hand or by email."

68 percent of the Israeli public supports US President Donald Trump's plan for the Gaza Strip, according to a poll published on Channel 12 News on Monday evening.



Beit Shemesh Finally Building a Hospital for its Residents

 

 
 The Jerusalem District Planning and Building Committee decided today to validate a plan to build a hospital in the city of Beit Shemesh.

The plan, which applies to an area of 180 dunams in the south of the city, includes about 770 beds that will provide a solution for the city's population of half a million residents, as well as the Mateh Yehuda area. 

The plan includes five buildings that will include hospitalization departments, an emergency hospital, medical services, clinics and medical institutes, laboratories, buildings for laboratories and medical research and training, medical teams, a motel, helipads and more.‎


הוועדה המחוזית לתכנון ולבנייה מחוז ירושלים, החליטה היום על מתן תוקף לתוכנית להקמת
 בית חולים בעיר בית שמש.

התוכנית שחלה על שטח בהיקף של 180 דונם בדרום העיר, כוללת כ-770 מיטות שייתנו מענה להיקף אוכלוסייה של חצי מיליון תושבים בעיר וכן למרחב מטה יהודה. התוכנית כוללת חמישה מבנים שיכללו מחלקות אשפוז, בית חולים חירום, שירותי רפואה, מרפאות ומכונים רפואיים, מעבדות, מבנים למעבדות ומחקר רפואי והכשרה צוותי רפואה, מלונית, מנחתי מסוקים ועוד.

Mord"chele Brafman Shoots Jews in Miami Beach thinking they are Palestinians

 

A Jewish man riddled a car with bullets in Miami Beach after spotting who he thought were “two Palestinians” in it — only the victims were actually a father and son visiting from Israel, cops say.

Mordechai Brafman, a 27-year-old plumber, allegedly fired 17 shots at the Hyundai around 9:30 p.m. Saturday, wounding the two Israeli Jews inside it before driving off and getting nabbed by cops nearby, according to WSVN-TV News and Ynet News.

Brafman is now locked up and facing attempted-murder charges.

“It should be noted that while in custody in our interview room, the defendant spontaneously stated that while he was driving his truck he saw two Palestinians and shot and killed both,” police told the TV outlet, quoting the suspect as mistakenly thinking he had murdered the pair.

One of the victims was shot in his left shoulder, while the other suffered a graze wound to his arm, Ynet said.

“The victims and the defendant do not know each other,” cops added in their statement.

Police said Brafman was driving on Alton Road just north of 48th Street when he saw the two victims and made a U-turn, pulled up to the car and started shooting.

“It was a truck passing next to [us],” the younger victim, identified by WPLG-TV as Ari Revay, told the station in Hebrew. “Boom, boom, boom, and he randomly started shooting.

“He put the window down, the driver’s seat and just blasted,” Revay said. “God, life is a gift.”

Video footage posted on X by a WSVN reporter showed one of the victims with a bullet hole and bloodied t-shirt and sitting in a hospital bed.

Records show Brafman is being held without bond at the Miami-Dade County Jail.

He previously landed in the news in 2023, when he was quoted by media outlets after a local bagel shop was vandalized for flying an Israeli flag.

“It’s just horrifying,” Brafman said at the time. “I’d like to see more unity, for people to fight less with each other and be more together.”





DOGE discovers $4.7 trillion in Treasury payments were missing critical code: ‘Traceability almost impossible’

 

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced Monday that some $4.7 trillion in payments from the Treasury Department were missing a critical tracking code which made tracing the transactions “almost impossible.” 

The transactions were reportedly missing the Treasury Account Symbol, or TAS, an identification code which links a Treasury payment to a budget line item, according to DOGE, which described the use of such code as a “standard financial process.”

“In the Federal Government, the TAS field was optional for ~$4.7 Trillion in payments and was often left blank, making traceability almost impossible,” read an X post from DOGE.

The Elon Musk-led project to curb waste, fraud and abuse in the federal government said in light of the discovery use of the TAS code is now mandatory. 

“As of Saturday, this is now a required field, increasing insight into where money is actually going,” DOGE said, thanking the Treasury Department for its “great work” implementing the change. 

Musk touted the change as a “major improvement in Treasury payment integrity.” 

“This was a combined effort of [DOGE, Treasury and the Federal Reserve],” Musk tweeted. “Nice work by all.” 

The Treasury Department, which facilitates trillions of dollars worth of government payments every year, was one of the first agencies DOGE embedded itself in after President Trump’s inauguration. 

DOGE staffers at the Treasury have been granted access to the department’s highly sensitive payment systems in an effort to root out waste, fraud and abuse. 

“This is not some roving band … This is methodical and it is going to yield big savings,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said of DOGE during a Bloomberg TV interview last week. 

DOGE recently proposed “deleting paper checks” at Treasury, arguing that it would save taxpayers “at least $750 million per year.”

The initiative noted that the Treasury Department must keep “a physical lockbox” to collect the more than 100 million checks it processes each year, which costs about $2.40 per check to maintain. 

In fiscal year 2023, some $25 billion in tax refunds were delayed or lost due to returned or expired checks, according to DOGE. 

IDF investigation into the massacre at the Nova Festival reveals that Hamas intended to attack Netivot, but reached the festival instead due to a navigation error

 


An IDF investigation into the massacre at the Supernova festival near Re'im reveals that the Hamas force that attacked the festival had initially intended to attack Netivot, but got lost along the way.

Kan reports that the force was part of the Nuseirat Brigade and numbered between 100-120 terrorists, under battalion and company commanders.

They crossed the Gaza-Israel border in the second wave, at 7:30 AM, in 14 trucks and two motorcycles.

The terrorists were equipped with two heavy machine guns, three medium machine guns, anti-tank RPGs, and SA 7 launchers for air defense. In addition, each terrorist had personal weapons like Kalashnikovs and grenades.

Due to a navigational error, they missed their original target and moved eastward in Be'eri Forest, passed Kibbutz Beeri, and began traveling along Route 232. They reached the festival region at 8:10 but only encountered the festival itself at 9:00.

The terrorists left the festival area around 10:10 and moved northward. They encountered military forces and turned towards Be'eri. Those who abducted the party-goers immediately returned to Gaza. Those who attacked Be'eri were mostly killed in the ensuing battle.

In addition to the Nuseirat Brigade from Hamas, other non-organized terrorists also attacked the Supernova festival.

364 people were murdered at the festival, most of them young adults. 44 others were captured.


Why those T-shirts were brilliant


 

The absolute worst thing for them was to be publicly shamed, which is precisely why putting them in the shirts - with their resonant message - was a brilliant move. And the fact that they burned them upon arriving home is further proof that it affected them


As Israel again released the most barbaric Palestinian Arab terrorists in the next phase of the hostage deal - including those with the blood of hundreds of Jews on their hands - they were photographed wearing shirts with a Star of David on the front, along with the message, 

We Will Not Forgive and We Will Not Forget. 

Absurdly, as the world expressed its outrage over this “torture,” a deeper problem was exposed within our own community. It is that many Jews, and even Israelis, simply do not understand the nature of Islam, or the Middle East, or our Islamonazi enemies.

Poll: Majority of Israelis fear massacre in Judea and Samaria

 

A new survey conducted by the Jerusalem Center for Foreign Affairs (JCFA) reveals a concerning statistic: the majority of Israeli public (62%) fears an attack similar to the October 7th massacre from the Palestinians of Judea and Samaria.

The fear is especially high among the Jewish public, with 68% expressing concern, compared to only 25% of Arab respondents. The findings also indicate that a majority of the Arab public in Israel (56%) opposes the Palestinian Authority being part of the future arrangement in Gaza.

The survey was conducted among a representative sample of over 700 Jewish and Arab participants aged 18-65. It was conducted after President Trump announced his plan for Gaza.

The new findings highlight that the Israeli public is very clear about its expectations from the Israeli leadership on "the day after." Using an online respondent panel, participants were asked about their views regarding the establishment of a Palestinian state, Trump's plan for migration from Gaza, normalization with Saudi Arabia, the possibility of Israel bombing Iran's nuclear program, and even the fear of a future war with Egypt in light of recent publications.

The survey results indicate that 67% of Israelis oppose the establishment of a Palestinian state along the '67 borders following the events of October 7. While among Jewish respondents, opposition is higher (75%), 42% of Arab respondents support the establishment of a Palestinian state unconditionally (an increase of 10% from the previous survey).

The opposition to establishing a Palestinian state persists even if the reward is normalization with Saudi Arabia – an opposition consistently above 60%.

Regarding the possibility that Hamas will remain in Gaza as a civilian entity, an overwhelming majority of survey participants (82%) oppose such a scenario: nearly all Jewish public (90%), compared to 33% of Arabs in Israel opposing. Even stronger opposition (88%) was found among Israelis to the idea that at the end of the war Hamas would remain as a ruling military entity: 94% of Jewish respondents opposed, compared to lower opposition among Arab respondents (46%).

According to the data, 60% of Israelis also oppose incorporating the Palestinian Authority into the future arrangement in Gaza, with Jewish opposition particularly high (66%). On the other hand, the Arab public is divided in its views – 44% support Palestinian Authority involvement, 25% oppose it, and 31% expressed no opinion on the matter.

When asked about their views on Trump's plan for the Gaza Strip, an overwhelming majority of Israelis (75%) supported the idea of willing emigration, while most Arab respondents (58%) opposed it.

The survey further reveals that 71% of Israelis support establishing buffer zones along the borders with Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza in the long term, out of the belief that physical separation will help prevent future attacks. Furthermore, 61% of respondents support an Israeli military strike against Iran's nuclear program, with 38% of them believing it should be coordinated with the U.S., and 23% even supporting unilateral action without coordination.

In light of recent publications suggesting the possibility of a war developing with Egypt, most Israelis (55%) are not worried about it in the foreseeable future – with no difference between Jewish and Arab respondents in Israel. However, 33% of Israelis still believe a war with Egypt is a possible scenario and express concern, compared to 12% who expressed no opinion on the matter.

Kfir Bibas Will Turn 2 today in captivity

 




Smotrich orders the seizure of 320 million shekels from PA to pay Israeli Victims of Terror

 

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich orders the seizure of 320 million shekels (~$87M USD) from Palestinian tax funds to compensate Israeli families affected by Palestinian terror.

Lebanon’s New Government Blocks Iranian Arms Pipeline to Hezbollah

 

Lebanon’s new government has blocked flights from Tehran suspected of smuggling arms to Hezbollah, leading to protests by the group’s supporters. 

The decision follows Israeli threats to target Beirut’s airport if such flights continue. Hezbollah has used the airport for arms shipments, raising security concerns.

Shiksa Smacks Jew Gets Killed two Days Later

 


IDF Takes Out Major Hamas Leader in Lebanon



 An Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon on Monday killed the head of Hamas’ military operations in the country, Israel’s army said.


The strike came as an Israeli official said that Israeli forces will remain in five strategic locations in southern Lebanon near the border after Tuesday’s deadline for their full withdrawal. The pullout is supposed to take place under the ceasefire agreement in November that ended the 14-month war between Israel and Hezbollah.

Lebanon’s government has opposed any further delay in the Israeli withdrawal.

The Israeli military said the drone strike killed Mohammad Shaheen, the head of Hamas’ operations department in Lebanon. The army accused Shaheen of “recently planning terror attacks, directed and funded by Iran, from Lebanese territory against the citizens of the state of Israel.”

Hamas confirmed Shaheen’s death but described him as a military commander.


 

Israeli Real-Estate Event in Boro-Park "Chickens Out" and Relocates Event After Being Threatened by Pro-Hamas Agitators

 


An Israeli real estate expo has been moved to a new location amid concerns about a pro-Palestinian demonstration being planned in the heart of Boro Park.

Word broke on February 16th about the protest, which was to be held on 13th Avenue and 50th Street. Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein shared news of the protest on social media platform X in an uncharacteristically strong-worded post that called on elected officials and law enforcement to ensure public safety.

“The Hamas sympathizers have decided to ‘flood’ our peaceful neighborhood of Boro Park,” wrote Eichenstein. “I demand that @NYPDnews and @NYCMayorsOffice take immediate action to prevent this hateful, targeted protest against our local Jewish community. It is YOUR responsibility to protect our neighbors and keep our streets safe! Hate has NO PLACE IN our community!”

The expo was set to take place at 6 PM at the Lumiere Hall, located on the premises of Yeshiva Yesodei Hatoran Vien, and next door to the Kesser Rizel High School Bnos Zion of Bobov.

Eichenstein also shared PAL-AWDA NY/NJ’s flyer, which described the demonstration as a “protest to stop the sale of stolen Palestinian land.” The words “Palestine is not for sale” and “Free Palestine” are printed on the flyer over images of black fists raised in protest, one of which holds a Palestinian flag. A social media post by the group derided the “Zionists in Brooklyn” for attempting “ to sell land in occupied Palestine, as part of their ongoing effort to ethnically cleanse the land of its indigenous inhabitants” and lambasted President Donald Trump for his “outrageous plans to force Palestinians out of the Gaza strip and in the wake of the displacement of tens of thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank in the past month.”

Massive Fraud Uncovered: Foreign Rings Steal Billions from US Taxpayers


In a shocking revelation, Stephen Miller, Senior Policy Advisor to the President, has warned that foreign fraud rings are orchestrating a massive scam, swindling billions of dollars from the United States government. According to Miller, these fraudsters are leveraging fake Social Security numbers and identities to pilfer taxpayer benefits.

Miller alleged that these foreign nationals are infiltrating the country, armed with fabricated identities and Social Security numbers. They then use these fake credentials to illegally access and drain billions of dollars from the US taxpayer-funded benefits.

This news comes at a time when Elon Musk’s DOGE is investigating the Social Security database, sparking concerns about the vulnerability of the system. The extent of the fraud is staggering, and Miller’s warning has raised alarm bells about the need for immediate action to address this critical issue.


 

Delta Jet Flips Upside Down on a Snowy Toronto Runway and All 80 Aboard Survive


What's going on??? Is Hashem giving us a message???  

A Delta Air Lines jet flipped on its roof while landing Monday at Toronto’s Pearson Airport, but all 80 people on board survived and those hurt had relatively minor injuries, the airport’s chief executive said.


Snow was being blown by winds gusting to 40 mph (65 kph) when the flight from Minneapolis carrying 76 passengers and four crew attempted to land at around 2:15 p.m. Communications between the tower and pilot were normal on approach and it’s not clear what went so drastically wrong when the plane touched down.