“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

Monday, November 10, 2025

Bnei Brak Charedim Beat the crap out of Beit Shemesh Mayor Shmuelik Greenberg


 


Beit Shemesh Mayor Shmuelik Greenberg Attacked by Charedim During Wedding in Bnei Brak

This would be laughable—if it weren’t so tragic.

Shmuelik Greenberg, once the darling of the Charedi establishment, ran under the Degel HaTorah banner and was installed as their loyal puppet. 

During the mayoral elections—just weeks after October 7—they dragged Rav Landau to a rally to oust the incumbent, Dr. Aliza Bloch, a proud shomeret Torah u’mitzvos. Rav Landau declared the election a Milchemes Mitzvah, shut down yeshivos across Beit Shemesh and neighboring cities where Beit Shesh Bochrim were learning, and bused them in to vote. Unsurprisingly, Greenberg won.

All this while the real Milchemes Mitzvah was raging in Gaza, where hundreds of Jewish soldiers were sacrificing their lives al kiddush Hashem

Now, it seems Shmulik has strayed from the script. He’s refused to enforce fanatical demands like banning family seating in eateries etc. And for that, he’s been branded a traitor.

Last year, he was assaulted at a wedding in Beit Shemesh—police had to extract him wearing a helmet to protect him from Charedi thugs. This time, they waited until he attended a simcha out of town, in Bnei-Brak. Word got out, and they pounced—beating him viciously, all under the banner of yet another self-declared Milchemes Mitzvah.

This isn’t just political drama. It’s a dangerous descent into mob rule, where violence replaces dialogue and intimidation replaces leadership. And it’s happening in the name of Torah.


About an hour ago, Mayor Shmulik Greenberg was assaulted by Chassidim while attending a wedding in the city of Bnei Brak

Degal Hatorah to veto death sentence for terrorists Following the footsteps of the Arab Knesset List

 

DIN:Fascinating, isn’t it? First they refuse to serve in the army, and now they want to keep terrorists alive—as bargaining chips for the next time Jews are kidnapped. It’s a twisted logic that rewards evil and punishes responsibility.

The Satmar Rebbe was right: frum Jews should never have joined the Knesset. And now, watching their leadership twist halachic concepts to justify moral cowardice, I understand why he called them minim and apikorsim. They’ve abandoned clarity, courage, and truth.

Rav Lando argues that executing terrorists could provoke global Arab violence—that it’s a case of rodef, endangering Jewish lives. He says the courts won’t approve it anyway, so why stir the pot?

Well, I have news for Rav Lando: terrorists who are executed don’t murder, rape and kidnap again. Sinwar was spared, and that decision led directly to the horrors we’ve witnessed—rape, murder, and mass kidnapping. That’s not theoretical. That’s blood on the ground.

Keeping terrorists alive isn’t mercy—it’s madness. And dressing it up in halachic language doesn’t make it holy. It makes it dangerous.

The bill to impose the death penalty on terrorists is expected to be brought for a vote in the Knesset plenum on Monday, but it appears not to have blanket support among coalition factions.

The Lithuanian-Charedi Degel Hatorah faction, half of the United Torah Judaism (UTJ) party, has announced that its MKs will vote against the proposal following a Sunday night instruction from Rabbi Dov Lando, the faction’s spiritual leader.

Among Rabbi Lando’s arguments is a claim that there is a concern of "rodef," someone pursuing another to take his life, "because if Arabs around the world see that we are doing something like this, it could lead to bloodshed. In any case there is no chance that a court will approve the death penalty, so this is provocation for its own sake."

Members of Chasidic Agudat Yisrael faction, the other half of UTJ, are expected to be absent from the vote, and Sephardic-haredi Shas has not yet reached a final decision on how its Knesset members will act; the matter is still under internal discussion.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who chairs Otzma Yehudit, responded: "Unfortunately, [Degel Hatorah chairman MK Moshe] Gafni once again chose his old alliance with [Joint Arab List MK Ahmad] Tibi. Gafni’s habit of veering to the left contradicts the views of his voters who are persecuted by the Left. The death penalty for terrorists will deliver justice and deterrence, also for the haredi families [whose loved ones were] murdered in attacks, and I expect all haredi Knesset members to support this life-saving law, and not believe the hollow promises of the Left and the Arab parties."

"Choosing Life," a forum that brings together hundreds of bereaved families and terror victims, sent a sharp letter to the Degel Hatorah MKs, demanding they not vote against the bill to sentence terrorists to death.

The families recalled the Knesset members’ support for releasing terrorists in the past and said the law would be for them “the beginning of a correction and a bit of consolation.” In their view, “This law is not only a matter of justice; it is a law to save lives. It will deter potential terrorists, prevent their release in future deals, and ensure that the blood of our loved ones was not spilled in vain.”

The bill is promoted by Otzma Yehudit, led by National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, with the backing of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The proposal stipulates that a terrorist who murdered an Israeli civilian out of racial or communal hostility, with the aim of harming the State of Israel and the rebirth of the Jewish people in their ancestral homeland, shall be sentenced to death, and only to death.

In addition, the proposal changes the law so that the death penalty could be handed down by a military court with a regular majority of judges, and not only unanimously. It also prevents any mitigation of the sentence of someone who has been given the death penalty in a final judgment.

Brig. Gen. (res.) Gal Hirsch, Israel’s coordinator for hostages and missing persons, also voiced support for the law last week.

“Previously I opposed the law because of the danger to hostages in Gaza,” Hirsch said. “Because all of the living hostages have been returned, the reality has changed. I spoke with the Prime Minister, and he supports the law.”

Hirsch added: “I view this law as a tool for dealing with terrorism. The coordinator for hostages and missing persons should be allowed to submit a classified report to the judge before sentencing a terrorist to death.”

Mamzarani just made ONE wise move: nixing the Jew Lander's job hopes

 

Here’s one Zohran Mamdani move we can cheer: The mayor-elect has apparently kicked Brad Lander to the curb.

Some will see this as ingratitude: After rushing to ally with Mamdani in the Democratic primary, the about-to-be-ex-city comptroller zealously thumped for him these last few months — essentially serving as Team Zohran’s “house Jew,” pulling out all the stops to paint the antisemitic socialist as kosher.

Lander had been notoriously angling for some top administration post, but per CNN he’s “out of the picture,” perhaps because (by some accounts) he’d been bragging about running City Hall if Mamdani won.

That certainly sounds like Lander, who’s a lot better-known for his arrogance and ambition than for anything resembling a principle.

So, while no one will mistake us for Mamdani fans, we’re glad to see the mayor-elect showing some good sense here.

It’d be another matter if Lander got pushed out because the far-lefties feared he might moderate Mamdani, but Lander never met a radical cause he couldn’t embrace.

He’s made a fool of himself with his theatrics — including getting himself arrested — in protest of Team Trump’s totally legal ICE raids.

Most despicably, for all his claims to be a “proud Jew” who supports Israel, he couldn’t even bring himself to unequivocally condemn the Democratic Socialists of America’s anti-Israel, pro-Hamas rally the day after the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre.

The rally was “abominable,” he admitted, but he also reiterated his call for “an end to the [Israeli] Occupation.” (Note: No Israeli had been in Gaza since 2005.)

CNN also reports that Mamdani thought Lander wasn’t “particularly effective as comptroller.”

We’d totally agree, albeit likely for opposite reasons.

Whatever the case, Mamdani’s made one smart move.

Too bad that Lander is likely the last lefty he’ll reject.

Top NYC rabbi issues chilling dire warning on Mamdani: ‘Does not believe in coexistence’

 


A top New York City rabbi has issued a chilling now-viral warning after Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral win: The pol’s positions on Israel may “severely threaten Jewish safety everywhere in the city.”

Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch delivered his blistering take on the radical extremist in a fiery sermon at his liberal Stephen Wise Free Synagogue on the Upper West Side on Friday.

Hirsch claimed Mamdani’s “opposition to Israel is existential."

“He believes that Israel has no right to exist at all — as a Jewish state in any territory,’’ the Manhattan rabbi said.

Hirsch, president of the New York Board of Rabbis, explained that he and other “prominent and liberal” rabbis went with “open hearts and open minds” to a one-hour meeting with the then-candidate in August.

He said they left horrified by his dangerous positions on Israel.

Throughout the meeting, the rabbis’ moods “steadily darkened,” Hirsch said.

“And our fears increased.”

Mamdani, who founded a controversial Students for Justice in Palestine chapter while in college, is a “dogmatic opponent” to the Zionist ideal, Hirsch said. 

“He is not simply a critic of Israel,” said the rabbi, who moved to Israel as a teen and served in the Israel Defense Force.

“He does not believe in coexistence” or “two states for two peoples.”

Despite relentless accusations of antisemitism, Mamdani, a 34-year-old Muslim immigrant and supporter of the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement, captured one-third of Jewish voters in the city to win the mayor’s race last week, according to exit polls.

The mayor-elect has repeatedly refused to condemn the phrase “Globalize the intifada,” widely seen as a call to violence, and espouses extremist positions indistinguishable from Israel’s “most implacable foes,” according to the rabbi.

Hirsch compared the dangerous ideology to that of terrorist groups Hamas and Hezbollah and their supporter, Iran.

During the religious leaders’ meeting with Mamdani in August, security was the focus as the group expressed the “fears of New York Jews” if he were elected. 

The rabbi warned that a phalanx of security alone can’t protect the Jewish community — only a safe environment can. 

“You could put 50 police officers outside this building,’’ Hirsch told his congregants. “If the overall atmosphere is hostile to Jews, it will severely threaten Jewish safety everywhere in the city every day.

“And history has proven conclusively that what starts with Jews never ends with Jews. The city itself will become much nastier and much more violent,” he warned.

“And that is the main threat from the ideologically driven anti-Zionism of Zohran Mamdani.”

Congregant Ronen Schwartzman told The Post on Sunday that he’s “proud” of his rabbi for “being vocal when you need it.

He’s very pro-Israel and not afraid to speak up — a big contrast to the Reform movement, who don’t always support” the Jewish state,’’ the man said.

Some city Jewish activists championed the “progressive” rabbi’s speech, too.

“He is unafraid to speak the truth,” said Israel activist Lizzy Savetsky on social media. “We need more Jewish leaders like this.”

Stefanik rips Hochul for endorsing the Satmar Endorsed ‘raging antisemite’ Mamzarani while accepting award from pro-Israel organization

 

Republican gubernatorial candidate Elise Stefanik ripped into Gov. Kathy Hochul Sunday night for endorsing “raging antisemite” Zohran Mamdani for mayor as she accepted an award from a prominent Jewish group.

“We know we are at a tipping point when the most important city in the world elects a raging antisemite, defund the police, tax-hiking Communist as mayor,” Stefanik said during the annual gala of the Zionist Organization of America.

She alleged that Mamdani vowed to arrest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and said his “family history and political ideology is steeped in sympathy for suicide bombers and terrorists.”

“A mayor who said Hamas should not lay down their arms. A mayor who campaigned with the unindicted co-conspirator of the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing that killed New Yorkers. This, from the person who will lead a city with over 1 million Jewish people. And this mayor was endorsed by none other than the weakest and Worst Governor in America, Kathy Hochul,” Stefanik raged.

Rep. Stefanik, the House Republican Leadership chairwoman, received high praise at the event in the Ziegfeld ballroom from billionaire Miriam Adelson, whose late husband, Sheldon, founded the Las Vegas Sands casino and resort company.

She vowed not to stand silent while the mayor-elect and members of the Democratic Socialists of America “spew hatred” toward Jews.

“At the very moment that New Yorkers were looking for strength and moral clarity, our weak Governor Kathy Hochul, the Worst Governor in America, showed weakness and endorsed the jihadist for Mayor. She propelled him to this office, putting every Jewish New Yorker at risk,” Stefanik said.

Sunday, November 9, 2025

This Chareidie Minhag to Humiliate a Lady has to be stopped


Is this really what we call a mitzvah?

A kallah, on the holiest day of her life, is paraded in front of over a thousand chassidim—her face covered, yes, but her dignity exposed. And in this particular clip, it’s her own father spinning her around, making her visibly dizzy. Is this what we mean by tznius?

We hear constant preaching about modesty, about preserving dignity. But where is the modesty in turning a sacred moment into a spectacle? Covering her face doesn’t erase the humiliation—it amplifies it. It’s as if she’s being reduced to a prop in a performance, not honored as a bride.

And the most troubling part? The kallah likely doesn’t even feel humiliated. That’s the tragedy. When a culture normalizes public discomfort and calls it holiness, the ability to recognize what’s inappropriate gets lost.

Let’s be honest: if this happened in any other society, we’d be outraged. But because it’s cloaked in religious ritual, we stay silent. It’s time to ask ourselves—are we preserving tradition, or are we distorting it?

Did Israel just release 200 Terrorists in exchange for Golden's Body..... Israel denies!

 

Exclusive reporting by i24NEWS reveals that American-Palestinian mediator Bishara Bahbah claims preliminary understandings have been reached between Israel and Hamas following the return of the remains of fallen soldier Hadar Goldin.

According to Bahbah, Israel has agreed not to detain or interrogate the involved Hamas operatives, and Goldin’s body was released on the basis that the terrorists would be granted safe passage to Hamas-controlled territory.

Israeli officials, however, insist that no official decisions have been made regarding the fate of the terrorists. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office declined to comment on the matter.

Chareidie IDF Recruit "My Shabbos Beneath Hamas Snipers" in Gaza

 

I got the call from my company commander shortly before sundown on Friday afternoon.

“They need someone to help tonight in Gaza. The convoy leaves in ten minutes. Can you go?”

I had already showered and put on my clean uniform in honor of Shabbos. My six-hour guarding shift at our base near the gates of Gaza was almost over, following a four-hour emergency standby. I was thinking through the Torah idea I planned to share in the base shul that night.

But the army was sending crews every evening to install sophisticated security systems on the guard towers of forward outposts inside Gaza. Because the roofs are exposed to Hamas sniper fire from less than half a mile away, they only work under cover of darkness. Every night they wait means another day our soldiers’s lives are endangered, so Jewish law requires the work to continue on Shabbos too.

So I grabbed my helmet, borrowed a bulletproof vest, and ran to the mission commander’s warehouse to help load the truck. The commander, a weathered lieutenant colonel who’d been doing this since before I was born, looked me over, pointed to a large box, and barked: “Are you strong enough to lift this?”

I picked up the box—it wasn’t that heavy—and was thus officially accepted for my first active mission in the heart of Gaza, together with two other rookies who had just joined the army with the Shlav Bet program for older ultra-Orthodox volunteer soldiers.

As our Hummer bumped into Gaza, with the last rays of Friday melting into Shabbos, I couldn’t help but laugh at the strangeness of it all. I’m the guy who hires a fix-it man for anything more complicated than changing a lightbulb, and now I was deployed in the world’s most advanced army to secure Gaza—on Shabbos—using cutting-edge sensor technology.


After more than 11 years, Lt. Hadar Goldin Z"L’s body comes home!




 After more than 11 years, Lt. Hadar Goldin Z"L’s body was returned to Israel.

 The Givati Brigade officer was killed and abducted by Hamas on August 1, 2014, during a humanitarian ceasefire in Rafah. 

Hamas retrieved his body from a tunnel in an IDF-controlled area and handed it to the Red Cross, which transferred it to the IDF and then to Abu Kabir for identification, finally bringing closure to his family.

When Tzadaka Organizations Shamelessly Exploit Gedoilei Hador !

by Boruch Clinton

I’m not a complete stranger to the complex and demanding process required for baking hand matzah. Having spent some time years ago watching the highly professional process at the famous Montreal matzah bakery, I can tell you that serious operations would never look anything like the chaos in the image above.

The picture itself came as part of a donation appeal from a kollel. To put it mildly, I was not inspired to donate. Let me explain why.

In a real matzah bakery, water (not to mention saliva blown out the business ends of clarinets) is a carefully controlled substance. The moment the first drop touches flour, the 18 minute timer starts ticking. I can’t imagine any responsible rav allowing such a half-hearted dribbling flow out of an 8 ounce cup.

In fact, adding water to the flour is done with military precision. The Montreal bakery has a narrow alcove containing a stand on which an empty mixing bowl is placed. Both sides of the alcove contain windows opening into separate rooms. The windows are nearly always sealed with shutters.

On a signal, one of the windows is opened and a man reaches out to pour the carefully calibrated volume of flour into the bowl. The window is closed. On a second signal, the “water window” is opened and the perfect amount of water is quickly poured.

One man per window. No crowds, no children, no drama. And what’s with the shtreimel: are they baking on Shabbos?

But what I found the most disturbing was the fact that, as far as I can tell, these people dragged an elderly talmid chochom away from whatever he would have preferred to be doing to be used as a prop in a fake bake-off that’s all part of some perverse fundraising gimmick. That’s hardly כבוד התורה and it doesn’t speak well of the organizers’ priorities.

But that’s not all. A few months later, a member of the B’chol D’rachecha family sent me this image:


If you can’t make it out, that’s a bottle of wine with a label featuring its own familiar image. The claim is that the wine comes from the siyum on Shas from R’ Kanievsky’s final year and that drinking from it would guarantee (ידועה ובדוקה) salvation, income, shidduchim, and sons.

I’m told that one of those bottles could be yours for the low, low price of just $140.

That there are entire industries built on the shameless exploitation of Torah scholars’ reputations is pretty awful. But that there are enough sufficiently naive Jews out there to make those industries profitable is really sad.

 

Josh Rosenberg writes his personal journey growing up Chassidish breaking away from Yisddishkeit and then finding his way back to faith


 I recently published my memoir, Re-Orthodoxed — a deeply personal story about growing up Chasidic, breaking away, and ultimately finding my way back to faith and meaning in Israel.

 I wrote it over many years and in memory of dear friends who tragically took their own lives after facing similar struggles.

Link to buy the book

Mamzerani admits in an interview with a Reform Rabbi that he holds with the Satmar Shita that Israel shouldn't exist

 


Well, he didn't outright say it, but there isn't any daylight between the Satmar Shit'ah and the Shit'ah of Mamzerani! 

IDF Soldier in Toronto Singlehandedly throws out Pro Hamas Supporters

 

Megyn Kelly demolished by Ben Shapiro in interview

 


Frankfurter of Ami Magazine continues with his hate and lies

 


Yitzy (the liar) Frankfurter

Yitzy Frankfurter has once again proven that he’s not just misinformed—he’s deliberately misleading.

 In this week’s issue, he interviews Rav Yosef “Chevroni,” and yes, I’m putting “Chevroni” in quotes because that’s not his real name. It’s a branding gimmick. His actual name is Epstein, and he’s not a Rosh Yeshiva in the traditional sense—he’s a fundraiser with a title.

Frankfurter, in his usual manipulative style, frames a question designed to stir panic, suggesting that the Israeli government is plotting to shut down yeshivos. He writes:

“We are both talmidim of Rav Dovid Soloveitchik, zt”l... He summoned me to Eretz Yisrael to do something about the danger of giyus... He told me he did not have menuchas hanefesh... I wanted to say they would never be able to close down such a makom kadosh. But then I stopped myself because I knew what he had experienced in Europe…”

Really? Who exactly is threatening to close down yeshivos? What government official has made such a declaration? This is pure fiction—emotional manipulation dressed up as concern.

And then the “Rosh Yeshiva” responds by comparing today’s situation to the gezeiras hagiyus in Lita—where Jewish boys were forcibly conscripted into the goyishe army. That’s the comparison? Enlisting in a Jewish army to defend Eretz Yisrael is the same as being dragged into the czar’s military machine?

This isn’t just absurd—it’s offensive. It insults the intelligence of anyone who understands history, and it cheapens the sacrifices of those who actually lived through real persecution.

These people aren’t just out of touch—they’re actively distorting reality. And the Jewish public deserves better than fear-mongering and revisionist drama.

And now for the kicker—the most absurd comparison of all: this guy actually equates the U.S. draft exemptions to students during the Vietnam War with the IDF draft in Israel. Seriously?

Let’s break this down. The United States was fighting a war 6,000 miles away, in a country that posed zero threat to the American mainland. Vietnam was not launching rockets at New York or threatening to wipe Washington off the map. At the time, the U.S. had a population of over 200 million and deployed around 500,000 troops to Southeast Asia. With that kind of demographic cushion, it could afford to exempt 10,000 yeshiva students without compromising national security.

Now contrast that with Israel—a tiny country surrounded by hostile neighbors, fighting a war for its very survival. Every soldier counts. Every able-bodied citizen is part of the national defense. The IDF isn’t some far-off expeditionary force—it’s the shield standing between Israeli families and existential threats.

So to compare the two situations is not just intellectually dishonest—it’s dangerously foolish. It’s the kind of argument that collapses under the weight of its own absurdity.


Saturday, November 8, 2025

Here’s the Democratic Socialists of America’s demands to Zohran Mamdani for how to lead an Israel-hating NYC

 


The Democratic Socialists of America’s Big Apple chapter will push Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani to implement a virulently anti-Israel agenda, leaked documents show.

Included in the NYC-DSA’s “Anti-War Working Group” list of a dozen “demands” for the incoming mayor is an end to all city contracts with companies doing business with Israel, and withdrawing all funds from banks lending money to the Jewish state, according to a planning document first exposed by Just The News.

The five-page screed was distributed at the group’s Nov. 2 public meeting, and reveals the DSA’s NYC chapter has been plotting since at least late September on how to best to ensure the pro-Palestine, Israel-hating Mamdani fully supports its anti-Israel agenda once he’s sworn in as mayor in January — and doesn’t buckle to political pressure.

Other demands include:

  1. Divesting city pensions from Israeli bonds and securities.
  2. Banning Israeli products from the city-run grocery stores Mamdani wants to open.
  3. Investigating real estate agents “hosting illegal sales of stolen lands in the West Bank.”
  4. Stripping tax-exempt nonprofit status from entities that raise funds for the Israel Defense Forces.
  5. End the NYPD’s training with Israeli Occupation Forces.
  6.  Arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and active IDF soldiers for “war crimes” if they enter the Big Apple.
  7. Dismantle an NYC-Israel Economic Council formed by outgoing Mayor Adams.  
  • “Well at least the DSA mask is off,” said state Assemblyman Kalman Yeger, a conservative Brooklyn Democrat and Orthodox Jew. “This was never about affordability, free buses or anything else. This was always about Jew hatred.

    “With every municipal issue facing New York City’s government, the DSA doesn’t care about the state of our schools, streets, parks, subways, city budget or anything else. They care about Israel — Israel and only Israel.

    “At least now they can stop trying to deny their antisemitism; most New Yorkers aren’t stupid,” said Yeger.

    Mamdani — a longtime supporter of the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement whose father Mahmood Mamdani sits on advisory group that routinely accuses the Jewish state of committing “genocide” – condemned antisemitism on the campaign trail while meeting with some Jewish leaders to drum up political support.

  • Alicia Singham Goodwin, niece of the China-based Marxist tycoon Neville “Roy” Singham, serves as political director of lefty nonprofit Jews for Racial and Economic Justice, which launched a “Jews for Zohran” campaign in January— giving the Israel-bashing Mamdani cover from antisemitism accusations, The Post reported in July.

    However, he’s refused to budge on his longtime stance that Israel shouldn’t exist as a Jewish state or condemn the phrase “globalize the intifada” that calls for the destruction of Israel.

  • Councilwoman Inna Vernikov (R-Brooklyn) said she expects “Comrade Zohran” to be nothing more than a “radical DSA puppet” after seeing the DSA papers.

    “It was always obvious that he would carry the will of the most radical among us to the highest seat of power in our city,” she said. “Now we will see what happens when the insane run the asylum.”


Sorotzkin Hires a Zionist Horse to Escort the Freed Draft Dodger but the Horse Refuses to Shlep him



 I honestly don’t know whether to laugh, cry!

So here we have Sorotzkin—the international schnorrer-in-chief—who somehow scraped together enough donations to rent a horse and buggy to escort a draft dodger back to yeshiva. Yes, a horse. In 2025.

Now, Sorotzkin had already told the world a brazen lie: that this bochur was jailed because the evil Zionists wouldn’t let him learn Torah. 

What he didn’t realize is that in Israel, even the horses are Zionists.

So naturally, the horse refused to participate in this circus. It stood its ground. Then, in a moment of pure desperation, another draft dodger tried to push the horse from behind, hoping to “recruit” it into this holy parade of nonsense. But even a Zionist horse knows better than to be shoved from the rear by someone who has never had any experience with an animal. The horse panicked, collapsed, and lay there in distress.

And the bochurim? The same ones who supposedly learned the sugya of Tzaar Baalei Chayim, couldn’t care less. Because apparently, compassion for animals doesn’t apply when you’re staging a fake martyrdom tour.

Let’s be clear: no one in Israel is being stopped from learning Torah. This isn’t persecution—it’s a draft dodger trying to spin his refusal into sainthood. And now we’ve got horses collapsing under the weight of hypocrisy.

Yeshivat Ateret Shlomo in Rishon Lezion (a haredi, or ultra-Orthodox, yeshiva) on Wednesday evening celebrated the early release of a student, Ariel Shamai, who served 15 days in an IDF military prison for refusing to enlist, with a horse-drawn procession through local streets.

This display drew sharp criticism from residents and from Rishon Lezion Mayor Raz Kinstlich.

According to haredi media reports, the yeshiva’s head, Rabbi Shalom Ber Sorotzkin, held a welcoming ceremony for the student, referring to him as an asir olam haTorah (a prisoner of the Torah world).

Videos showed a festive reception on the Ateret Shlomo campus in Rishon Lezion, where a horse-drawn carriage greeted the student.

At the same time, posters around the campus carried the student’s name, “Ariel Shamai,” next to the iconic yellow ribbon and graphics used by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum’s “Bring Them Home” campaign, with the adapted slogans “Bring him back to the yeshiva now” and “Until the last hostage.” The Forum has recently warned Ateret Shlomo against using its symbols in this manner. 

A video obtained by The Jerusalem Post shows the horse pulling the carriage while one participant yanks its reins forcefully; the horse then appears to topple and fall to the ground. Local residents voiced anger over the incident and the celebration. 

I guess if you have $$$$$ You can do what you want!

 This is Rothenberg the famous lawyer! I would suggest he stick to his day job! How Shulem Lemmer stands there with a straight face is beyond me!