“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
Saturday, March 15, 2025
Which "Aveirah" was worse? The "Worshipping the Eigal" or the Aveirah of the "Meraglim"
Trump a weighs travel ban on 41 countries
The Trump administration is considering issuing sweeping travel restrictions for the citizens of dozens of countries as part of a new ban, according to sources familiar with the matter and an internal memo seen by Reuters.
The memo lists a total of 41 countries divided into three separate groups.
The first group of 10 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Cuba and North Korea among others, would be set for a full visa suspension.
In the second group, five countries — Eritrea, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar and South Sudan — would face partial suspensions that would impact tourist and student visas as well as other immigrant visas, with some exceptions.
In the third group, a total of 26 countries that includes Belarus, Pakistan and Turkmenistan among others would be considered for a partial suspension of US visa issuance if their governments “do not make efforts to address deficiencies within 60 days,” the memo said.
A US official speaking on the condition of anonymity cautioned there could be changes on the list and that it was yet to be approved by the administration, including US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
The New York Times first reported on the list of countries.
The move harkens back to President Donald Trump’s first term ban on travelers from seven majority-Muslim nations, a policy that went through several iterations before it was upheld by the Supreme Court in 2018.
Trump issued an executive order on January 20 requiring intensified security vetting of any foreigners seeking admission to the US to detect national security threats.
That order directed several cabinet members to submit by March 21 a list of countries from which travel should be partly or fully suspended because their “vetting and screening information is so deficient.”
Trump’s directive is part of an immigration crackdown that he launched at the start of his second term.
He previewed his plan in an October 2023 speech, pledging to restrict people from the Gaza Strip, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and “anywhere else that threatens our security.”
The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.
The tide has turned against elite universities ..They are becoming "Irrelevant"
Over the last three decades, elite American universities have engaged in economic, political, social and cultural practices that were often unethical, illegal — and suicidal.
They did so with impunity.
Apparently, confident administrators assumed that the brand of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford and other elite universities was so precious to the nation’s elite movers and shakers that they could always do almost anything they wished.
By the 1970s, nonprofit universities had dropped pretenses that they were apolitical and nonpartisan.
Instead, they customarily violated iconic civil rights legislation by weighing race, gender and sexual orientation in biased admissions, hiring and promotions.
Graduation ceremonies became overtly racially and ethnically segregated.
The same was true for dorms and “theme houses.”
So-called “safe spaces,” in the spirit of the Jim Crow South, reserved areas of campus solely for particular races.
Affluent foreign students often openly protested on behalf of designated terrorist groups like Hamas.
First-Amendment-protected free speech all but vanished on elite campuses.
Any guest speaker who dared to critique abortion on demand, Middle East orthodoxy, biological males dominating women’s sports or diversity/equity/inclusion (DEI) dogmas was likely to be shouted down, or on occasion roughed up.
University administrators either ignored the violence done to the Bill of Rights or quietly approved when their rowdy students were turned loose on supposed conservatives.
But in their hubris, the universities began a series of blunders that may now end them as they once were.
Khalil always seethed with hatred for Jewish state, classmate says
Detained anti-Israel protester Mahmoud Khalil seethed with hatred for the Jewish state, according to a former classmate who told The Post he was an “insidious” presence at Columbia University.
The female graduate student, who is Jewish, said she even dropped a class they took together last fall at the Ivy’s famed School of International and Public Affairs because he made her feel so “uncomfortable” — and her formal complaints to the college fell on deaf ears.
“It would almost be easier if he were some terrifying looking man who threatened to punch people in the face, but he wasn’t,” she said.
“He was very soft-spoken and careful with his words, which almost made him seem more insidious, because it was so intentional – he was never being hyperbolic, he was very clear. He was never joking.”
“You know, he wears polos,” she continued. “It’s not like you meet him and are scared that he’s going to beat you up. To me, it was scary how he was so clearly extreme and so unshakeable in his worldview, which is a very scary worldview, in my opinion.”
Khalil’s laptop especially freaked her out.
Friday, March 14, 2025
Trump administration demands UN agencies disclose any ‘anti-American’ ties
The Trump administration is demanding U.N. humanitarian agencies that receive or disburse U.S. funding fill out a questionnaire disclosing any ties to communism, socialism or anti-American beliefs, according to U.S. and U.N. officials and a copy of the survey obtained by The Associated Press.
UNICEF and the U.N. Refugee Agency joined the remaining offices and bureaus at the recently dismantled U.S. Agency for International Development in receiving the questionnaire, which probed on several Trump administration concerns, including whether any of the programs were promoting diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
It was unclear how widely the administration sent the survey, which was verified by a current USAID staffer, a U.S. official and three U.N. officials.
“I’m aware from some of our colleagues that a number of agencies have received these types of questionnaires,” U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters Thursday when asked about the survey.
The other officials spoke about the document on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal.
It is the latest effort by President Trump’s administration to root out what it calls “waste, fraud and abuse” in the federal government, including by reevaluating foreign assistance. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the administration has cut 83% of programs overseas run by USAID, the main U.S. foreign aid agency.
Israel accuses UN of ‘blood libel,’ slams accusations of genocide, sexual violence in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed the United Nations’ Human Rights Council (UNHRC) as antisemitic after its report on Thursday accusing the Jewish state of carrying out “genocidal acts” and sexual violence tactics against Palestinians.
The UNHRC’s report alleged that Israel “intentionally attacked and destroyed” Gaza’s main fertility center with its blocking of aid medication that ensures safe pregnancies and deliveries.
The intergovernmental body charged it was a deliberate act to prevent Palestinian births.
Netanyahu vehemently denied the allegations and blasted the UN council as “an antisemitic, rotten, terrorist-supporting, and irrelevant body.”
“Instead of focusing on the crimes against humanity and war crimes committed by the Hamas terrorist organization in the worst massacre committed against the Jewish people since the Holocaust, the UN is once again choosing to attack Israel with false accusations, including unfounded accusations of sexual violence,” Netanyahu said in a statement, referencing the Oct. 7, 2023 terrorist attack.
The UNHRC concluded that the destruction of women’s health clinics and surge in maternity deaths due to the restricted access of medical supplies violated the Rome Statute and the Genocide Convention, with the acts slammed as the crime against humanity of extermination.
The report also accused Israel’s military of using forced public strippings and sexual assaults as part of their standard tactics to punish Palestinians.
Israel had arrested ten soldiers last year after they were charged with sexually abusing a Palestinian detainee at the Sde Teiman base near the border.
The Israel Defense Forces denied the UHRC’s allegations, saying it has concrete policies that “unequivocally prohibit such misconduct.”
Israel’s Foreign Ministry said the report was nothing more than a conspiracy theory attempting to demonize the Jewish state.
“It is one of the worst cases of blood libel the world has ever seen (and the world has seen many),” the ministry said on X. “It accuses the victims of the crimes committed against them.
“Hamas is the organization that has committed horrendous sexual crimes against Israelis. It is indeed a sick document that only an antisemitic organization such as the UN could produce,” the agency added.
Hamas, who has faced its own war crimes allegations from the UN, said it welcomed Thursday’s report as a real reflection of the situation in Gaza.
“The UN’s investigation report on Israel’s genocidal acts against the Palestinian people confirms what has happened on the ground: genocide and violations of all humanitarian and legal standards,” the terror group said in a statement.
Israel disengaged from the UNHRC in February following previous allegations that the Jewish state’s war campaign in Gaza was tantamount to genocide, given the large number of civilian deaths, the destruction of nearly all hospitals, and the ongoing humanitarian crisis
Israel is also not a party to the Rome Statute, which gives the International Criminal Court jurisdiction to rule on cases involving crimes against humanity.
The ICC still has active warrants for the arrest of Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant over their actions in Gaza.
The ICC also issued warrants against Hamas’ Oct. 7 masterminds last year, accusing them of war crimes and sexual violence during the terror attack that killed more than 1,200 people and saw another 251 kidnapped.
The Oct. 7 organizers, including chief architect Yahya Sinwar, have since been killed by Israel’s forces.
More than 48,500 people have been killed as a result of the war, according to the Hamas-run ministry of health, which does not differentiate between civilians and terrorists.
The IDF last estimated that it had killed more than 17,000 Hamas operatives during the war.
Gazans to be resettled in East Africa?
The US and Israel have spoken to officials in three East African countries, seeking potential destinations for emigrating Gazans, the Associated Press reported Friday morning, quoting American and Israeli officials.
Contact was made with Sudan, Somalia, and Somaliland, a breakaway region of Somalia. Officials from Sudan rejected the US proposal, but those from Somalia and Somaliland told AP that they were not aware of any discussions.
Trump first brought up his plan for the US to take over Gaza and rehabilitate it in February, during a press conference at the White House with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
While Arab countries have criticized the plan, Netanyahu praised Trump’s plan during an interview with Fox News, saying, “This is the first good idea that I've heard. It's a remarkable idea. And I think it should be really examined, pursued and done, because I think it will create a different future for everyone.”
However, Trump said he is in no rush to implement the plan.
Boehler Kicked Out of Hamas Hostage Negotiations
Adam Boehler, President Trump’s special envoy for hostage affairs, has been removed from the Israeli hostage file following mounting criticism from Republican lawmakers over his controversial remarks regarding Hamas. Jewish Insider reports that the decision to sideline Boehler comes after his media blitz last weekend, where his comments downplaying Israeli concerns about Hamas sparked outrage.
During interviews on Fox News, CNN, and several Israeli channels, Boehler made headlines when he suggested that Hamas officials were “pretty nice guys” and stated that the U.S. was “not an agent of Israel.” His comments were met with swift condemnation from GOP leaders, including those with strong pro-Israel stances.
In response to the backlash, the White House assured both Israeli leaders and GOP lawmakers that Boehler would be pulled from the Israeli hostage file. Despite this action, some Republican senators have called for Boehler’s complete removal from his role, citing a loss of trust in his ability to represent U.S. interests in the region.
Boehler’s nomination to become the ambassador for hostage affairs, which requires Senate confirmation, remains in limbo as Republicans weigh their next steps.
Netanyahu to Visit Hungary Despite International Arrest Warrant
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Hungary in the coming weeks, a Hungarian minister said Thursday, despite an international arrest warrant for the Israeli leader over the war in the Gaza Strip.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s chief of staff, Gergely Gulyás, told a news conference in Budapest that Netanyahu would likely visit Hungary before Easter, which falls this year on April 20.
Orbán, a right-wing populist and close Netanyahu ally, had earlier vowed to disregard the International Criminal Court warrant against the Israeli leader, accusing the world’s top war crimes court based in The Hague of “interfering in an ongoing conflict for political purposes.”
Member countries of the ICC, such as Hungary, are required to detain suspects facing a warrant if they set foot on their soil, but the court has no way to enforce that. Several European countries that are members of the court have declared they would enforce the warrant if Netanyahu were to enter their territory.
The ICC issued the arrest warrant in November for Netanyahu as well as for his former defense minister and Hamas’ military chief, accusing them of crimes against humanity in connection with the war in Gaza.
The warrants said there was reason to believe Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant used “starvation as a method of warfare” by restricting humanitarian aid and intentionally targeted civilians in Israel’s campaign against Hamas in Gaza — charges Israeli officials deny.
On Thursday, Gulyás said he would “very much support” Hungary withdrawing from the ICC, claiming it had “lost its meaning by conducting political instead of legal activities.” Hungary’s government, however, has not made any decision on the matter, he added.
Neither Israel nor its close ally the United States is a a member of or recognizes the ICC, the world’s only permanent global tribunal for war crimes and genocide.
Last month President Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing sanctions on the court over investigations of Israel. The order accused the ICC of engaging in “illegitimate and baseless actions targeting America and our close ally Israel” and of abusing its power by issuing “baseless arrest warrants” against Netanyahu and Gallant.
Thursday, March 13, 2025
Sorotzkin Made his Child's Wedding all about Him! You would never know that this was a wedding! They Sang Neturei Karta Songs
At one point, singer Ahrele Samet, who is a Toldos Aharon chassid, began singing the Toldos Aharon song:
“ד’ הוּא מַלְכֵּנוּ וְלוֹ אֲנַחְנוּ עֲבָדִים, הַתּוֹרָה הִיא אֱמוּנָתֵנוּ וּבָהּ אֲנַחְנוּ מַאֲמִינִים. בְּשִׁלְטֹון הַכּוֹפְרִים אֵין אָנוּ מַאֲמִינִים, אֵין אָנוּ מַאֲמִינִים וּבְחֻקּוֹתֵיהֶם אֵין אָנוּ מִתְחַשְּׁבִים, אֵין אָנוּ מִתְחַשְּׁבִים. בְּדֶרֶךְ הַתּוֹרָה נֵלֵךְ בָּאֵשׁ וּבַמַּיִם”.
But he sang the song with a twist: “ובשלטון הכופרים אין אנו מאמינים” [we don’t believe in the heretical government], “ובלשכותיהם אין אנו מתייצבים” [we won’t be recruited to their offices] – a reference to the current efforts to recruit bnei yeshivos – ending with “בדרך התורה נלך באש ובמים.”
Videos of the song posted by Israeli media outlets on Wednesday morning led to a political uproar, with politicians slamming the calls for draft evasion at a holy event no less!
Democrats’ Israel betrayal: How the party flipped on its staunchest ally
The arrest of the student who organized anti-Israel demonstrations at Columbia University has provoked an escalating row about free speech.
Columbia has been the epicenter of the harassment and intimidation of Jewish students on campuses around America, as part of a globally orchestrated campaign against Israel’s war in Gaza following the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, massacres.
The Columbia ringleader, Mahmoud Khalil, a 30-year-old Syrian of Palestinian-Arab descent, was arrested over the weekend by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and faces having his green card revoked.
A judge Monday temporarily blocked any attempt to deport him.
The Department of Homeland Security said Khalil had “led activities aligned to Hamas.”
Yet Senate Judiciary Democrats tweeted: “Free Mahmoud Khalil.”
Other Democratic lawmakers, along with civil-rights activists and advocacy groups, have protested that Khalil is being targeted merely for expressing support for the Palestinians.
Such indifference to the outrageous lawbreaking, harassment and intimidation that has consumed universities, which have echoed for months chants for Israel’s destruction and the murder of Jews, throws into even sharper relief the shocking revelation that support for Israel in America has fallen to below 50% for the first time.
The latest Gallup polling revealed only 46% of Americans say their sympathies lie more with Israel than the Palestinians, while 33%.
Thirty-three percent sympathize more with the Palestinians, up by 6 percentage points from last year.
How could this have happened?
American support for Israel has long been as reliable as the sun rising in the morning.
Israel is not only regarded as America’s indispensable bulwark in the Middle East; Americans’ support for it has been more full-throated and emotional than among many Jewish communities around the world.
The huge drop in support overall has been caused by Democrat supporters, who have registered a stunning 59% support for the Palestinians versus only 21% for Israel.
In sharp contrast, Republicans support Israel over the Palestinians 75% to 10%.
In other words, Israel has become a partisan issue.
So why have the Democrats turned against the Jewish state?
Gabbard reconsiders appointment of critic of Israel’s war in Gaza
Tulsi Gabbard, the US director of national intelligence, decided against appointing a critic of Israel’s war in Gaza to a key position responsible for managing presidential briefings, after the proposed appointment caused concern within President Trump's coalition, The New York Times reported on Wednesday, citing sources familiar with the matter.
Daniel Davis, a senior fellow at a Washington think tank known for his skepticism about US military intervention overseas, had been under consideration for the role of deputy director for mission integration. This influential position oversees the President’s Daily Brief, a critical collection of intelligence assessments provided to the White House and top policymakers.
The news of the potential appointment led to backlash from right-wing figures. A senior administration official confirmed to The New York Times that Gabbard reconsidered her decision after the criticism, a sentiment echoed by other officials.
Before the appointment was rescinded, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) condemned it, calling Davis' potential role “extremely dangerous.” In a social media post, the ADL accused Davis of downplaying the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack and undermining American support for Israel.
Davis' candidacy also stirred opposition from pro-Israel conservatives in Congress, who quietly lobbied the administration to reconsider. They feared that Davis' opposition to the Gaza war could undermine Trump's support for Israel.
Supporters of Davis defended him, asserting that there was no indication of antisemitism in his work. They explained that he is critical of military interventions that do not serve US interests, and he is particularly concerned with the use of proxies in situations where the US is unwilling to deploy its own forces.
The New York Times noted that, despite Trump’s calls for Gazans to be removed from Gaza to facilitate its redevelopment, Davis has described such actions as “ethnic cleansing.” In January, he wrote on social media that US support for Israel’s actions in Gaza was a “stain on our character as a nation, as a culture, that will not soon go away.”
The report also noted that, while Gabbard has remained relatively quiet on the Gaza conflict, many of Davis’ views align closely with hers and he has also expressed support for Gabbard’s foreign policy stance on social media.
Rav Sholom Ber Sorotzkin who "schnoored" For his Child's Extravagant Wedding Calls On Students ‘Not To Enlist’ At the Wedding
Rav S.B. Sorotzkin's entire success is because by enrolling in his institutions, a bochur avoids the draft. If there was no IDF requirement for anyone to enlist he would have empty institutions. There are no מר-ברב אשי is any of his Yeshivos, and his institutions have not produced one single known Torah Scholar! It is no surprise that at his own child's wedding which cost over 250,000 shekels, he would call on his naive sheep not to enlist! If they would G-d Forbid enlist, Sorotzkin would be out of business! And the sheer chutzpa of this "Smartphone Owning" R'Y to call against enlisting while taking 25 million shekels a year from the Zionist government!
Rabbi Sholom Ber Sorotzkin, the head of the Ateres Shlomo Torah network of institutions, celebrated the wedding of his daughter at the D-City complex in Maale Adumim together with thousands of students from the yeshivos. During the course of the dancing, Rabbi Sorotzkin sang the anthem of Neturei Karta “We don’t believe in the government of the heretics”, changing some of the words to stress that “We do not enlist at their offices”, in a reference to the demand by the Defense Ministry that tens of thousands of charedim should enlist in the IDF.
Rabbi Sorotzkin’s wedding did not go unnoticed by opposition MKs, who were incensed that the rabbi expressed the anti-Israel sentiments of Neturei Karta despite receiving 50 million NIS for his institutions in the past two years, or about a third of his entire budget.
אלפי בחורי ישיבות חרדים בחתונת בנו של הרב שלום בער סורוצקין ראש מוסדות עטרת שלמה. שרים בלהט נגד גיוס לצבא: "ובלשכותיהם אין אנו מתייצבים, בשלטון הכופרים אין אנו מאמינים - בדרך התורה נלך באש ובמים" pic.twitter.com/HySTj3a8WB
— יואלי ברים yoeli brim (@yoeli_brim) March 11, 2025
אשרי העם שככה לו: אלפים בשמחת בית עטרת שלמה לכבוד נישואי בנו של ראש הישיבה הגרש״ב סורוצקין במרכז מתחם די סיטי pic.twitter.com/hcRKnD8DOc
— יעקב מלמד (@yaakov_melamed) March 11, 2025
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Trump Correctly Points Out That Schumer is a "Palestinian" He is Not Jewish
"Schumer is a Palestinian as far as I'm concerned. He's become a Palestinian. He used to be Jewish. He's not Jewish anymore. He's a Palestinian."
Tulsi Gabbard Taps an Anti-Israel commentator as her deputy director
Daniel Davis, a senior fellow at the isolationist Defense Priorities think tank with a record of strident criticism of Israel, has been tapped as a deputy director of national intelligence, three sources with knowledge of the selection told Jewish Insider. Davis has also lambasted U.S. support for the war in Gaza as a moral and strategic mistake.
He has opposed military action to destroy Iran’s nuclear program, and suggested that it is only U.S. and Israeli policy and actions that are pushing Iran toward pursuing a nuclear weapon.
Three sources told JI that Davis, a retired military officer and early critic of the Afghanistan war, has been offered and accepted the position of deputy DNI for mission integration, one of the top jobs at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence under DNI Tulsi Gabbard, and is waiting on the completion of his background check.
The mission integration role “serves as the DNI’s principal advisor on all aspects of intelligence,” according to the DNI website, and does not require Senate confirmation.
Davis joins a growing series of appointees in key positions across a number of national security agencies who fall far outside of the mainstream on Israel and Middle East policy, several of whom, including Michael DiMino, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Middle East, and Dan Caldwell, a Pentagon senior advisor, are also alumni of the Koch-linked Defense Priorities.
As recently as Jan. 12, Davis called U.S. support for the war in Gaza a mistake.
WH Press Sec Karoline Leavitt Shuts Down Obnoxious AP Reporter Over Tariff Question
“I think it’s insulting that you’re trying to test my knowledge on economics and the decisions that the president has made,” Leavitt fired back. “I now regret giving a question to the Associated Press.”
The story of Karin, who did not return !
Karina was a ray of light in the world, kind-hearted, gentle and loving. You could see her smile from afar.