“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

Sunday, February 8, 2026

Let the morally and financially bankrupt UN perish


 “Imminent financial collapse,” United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres hysterically predicted in a Jan. 29 letter to all UN member states, saying his reputationally challenged organization is so cash-strapped that it will run out of money by July, close its iconic Manhattan headquarters in August and cancel its annual General Assembly meeting in September.

Most UN functions, including its Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, which claims to coordinate responses to global emergencies, may also sunset in the coming months due to lack of funds.

This gushing cavalcade of good news sounds more like a promise than a warning.

The institution in December foolishly approved a $3.45 billion budget it can’t afford, and less than a month later Guterres lamented “the urgency of the situation we now face.”

Cuts and layoffs are already underway. Morale is reportedly low.

“It’s now or never,” one UN spokesman told The New York Times. “We do not have the sort of cash reserves and the sort of liquidity to keep functioning.”

Paring down the diplospeak and cushy coverage in the former paper of record, Guterres and his broke lackeys sound more like spoiled teenage girls who maxed out their dads’ credit cards than competent leaders of the world’s largest diplomatic organization.

Yet the only solution that can keep the privileged globalist caste dipping fondue at average and, often, tax-free salaries of $95,600 with generous benefits (while not having to suffer the indignity of paying millions in city parking tickets) is an urgent influx of cold, hard cash — your cold, hard cash.

A towering 95% of its projected $2.2 billion shortfall is money the UN says the United States owes in unpaid dues from 2025 and as-yet-unpaid dues for 2026, per a senior UN official who briefed the press on the would-be world government’s rapidly impending insolvency.

On top of that, the official said without a trace of embarrassment, American taxpayers owe his fellow overpaid third-world bureaucrats another $1.9 billion to fund those oh-so-successful peacekeeping missions, $528 million for “closed missions” and, incredibly, a $43.6 million tab for the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court, global judicial bodies whose jurisdictions we do not accept and in the ICC’s case we don’t even belong to.

Seeing international organizations for the corrupt, inefficient piles of waste they usually are, the Trump administration has wisely scaled down American involvement.

On his first day back in office, President Trump pulled us out of the World Health Organization by executive order, in part because it demanded “unfairly onerous payments from the United States, far out of proportion with other countries’ assessed payments.” 

Days later, he withdrew from the UN Human Rights Council, a laughably ineffective body whose current members include top human-rights violators China, Cuba and South Africa.

Trump also cut funds to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, which is supposed to help needy Palestinians but employed dubious locals who were accused of fighting with Hamas during the Oct. 7 attack on Israel.

Trump in July pulled out of UNESCO, the UN’s educational and cultural organization, which is openly antisemitic, blames world conflict on “patriarchal masculinities” whose “mindsets” its programs seek to “change” and advocates “systemic changes” to solve “structural racism.”

In early January, Trump withdrew from 66 other international organizations and agreements determined to be “contrary to the interests of the United States.”

“I’ve always felt that the UN has tremendous potential,” Trump said when withdrawing from the Human Rights Council last year. “It’s not living up to that potential right now.”

If that was true then, when the UN was at least solvent, it’s still true now that it’s broke.

If the UN can’t survive without billions more in handouts from the American taxpayer, the time has come to let this failed 80-year embarrassment in world governance succumb to its own mismanagement.

After the likes of Guterres have squandered whatever “potential” Trump saw in their disastrous organization, the president might well consider that the UN headquarters’ six celebrity-architect-designed buildings offer 2.6 million square feet of easily convertible space across 18 acres of prime Manhattan real estate in a city with a notorious housing shortage.

With a $2.15 billion renovation completed as recently as 2015, surely the complex could be put to better use under the brand of a certain well known New York developer.

And those late September traffic jams would be a thing of the past.

In any case, the do-nothing United Nations will not be missed.

Paul du Quenoy is Palm Beach Freedom Institute president.

Is Chamberlain’s “Peace for our Time" resurrected in President Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan ?


 by Gerald A. Honigman

The setting for Trump's Peace Plan is today's Middle East:

Iran

President Trump is currently engaged in yet more useless “dealings" (aka, negotiations) with the Islamic Republic of Iran’s tyrannical mullahs, who’ve mastered the art of deliberate lying and obfuscation, known in a variety of manifestations, such as taqiyya and kitman.

The aim is simply to deceive one’s enemies for any number of reasons.

In this case, with despised kafir infidels, it will involve President Trump’s lackluster Middle East point man, Steve Witkoff and his team, being bamboozled into permitting the Ayatollah Supreme Leader to stall for more time.

This will certainly result in the slaughter of tens of thousands of additional Iranian civilians who believed Trump when he said real help was on the way, tens of thousand of dead martyrs ago. The mullahs will surreptitiously assign the IRGC’s special terror and executioner unit, fanatic Basij henchmen, to do the murdering.

No good can result from these negotiations.

With scores of thousands of Iranians eliminated already, and with many more yet to come, the time for blowing hot air is over.

We’ve been doing this with the mullahs since they kidnapped sixty six Americans in the Iranian Embassy, were responsible for their Hezbollah proxies blowing up hundreds of American marines in Lebanon, etc. since 1979. Each time, they outmaneuvered America.

This time the people of Iran are pleading and crying out for America to end the violence As Hamas will never consent to disarm on its own, despite being required to do so in Trump’s Gaza “deal," with powerful Chinese, Russian, and North Korean friends supplying the mullahs with additional ballistic missiles and perhaps even ICBMs along with replacement anti-aircraft radar and missiles, what incentive do the mullahs have to make any true concessions at all this time around?

None.

That’s why it’s time for this game, which taqiyya-practicing mullahs excel in, to come to an end, and for Iran to once again become the great nation, with the forced Arabization and Islamization noose removed from around its various peoples’s necks, to return to tthe great nation (kingdom, future democracy) that existed for thousands of years prior to the jihadi invasions.

Arab hordes spreading jihad (Islamic religious war) poured into Iran and numerous other places from a fast desiccating Arabian Peninsula literally in search of other peoples’s greener pastures fourteen centuries ago, and began, stealing, settling, and colonizing hundreds of millions of native, non-Arab peoples’s homelands, claiming them as “purely Arab patrimony," solely for themselves, and forever part of the Dar ul-Islam.

This moment in history will not likely come again anytime soon, if at all, and the current American President, unless he wants to repeat what President Obama did in 2009, with Iranian civilians outraged over a stolen election being slaughtered while Obama did nothing.

A New Crazed Chareidie Chumra! Rabbis Oppose Integrating Charedi Drivers Into Public Transport


  Chareidi leaders have adopted an approach that keeps their communities tightly controlled under extremely strict guidelines. They are Control Freaks!

They discourage their followers from entering most professions—often limiting them to a narrow set of “acceptable” jobs, like being a cashier or stock shelves in a grocery store.

Now they are even opposing Chareidim becoming bus drivers. This reveals a deeper issue: a lack of confidence in their own chinuch. If they truly believed their educational system produced strong, grounded Jews, why would exposure to other Jews—who don't look like them—be seen as a threat?

This raises a serious question about the kind of chinuch being promoted in these isolated communities. Instead of empowering people to build stable livelihoods, they are encouraged to rely on communal support and schnoor even for basic needs.

Most bus drivers here in Israel are Arabs, and when they have holidays, the entire transit system slows down or shuts down. People can wait hours for a bus. In Beit Shemesh, we are fortunate—many drivers are Jewish, including Chareidim, so the impact is smaller. Expanding Chareidi participation in the transit system would actually help solve a real, practical problem.

 A new controversy has emerged regarding a Transportation Ministry program designed to integrate public transport drivers from the charedi sector in Israel. The ministry intends to recruit 500 charedi drivers during 2026, who will receive 15000 NIS per month after completing a preliminary course.


Rabbi Meir Kessler, the rabbi of the city of Modi’in Illit, expressed his firm opposition to recruiting city residents as drivers in public transportation due to concerns about the drivers’ spiritual level and the character of the city. In the meantime, another significant front has now joined the opposition, this time from the Eda Charedis in Jerusalem.

During his regular shiur held last weekend at his home, Rabbi Yehoshua David Turtzin, president of the Perushim communities and Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshiva La’Metzuyanim, addressed the new initiatives seeking to recruit drivers from charedi communities. In his remarks, Rabbi Turtzin voiced strong opposition to the project and leveled sharp criticism at its organizers.

“Some of those involved in this matter are not acting for the sake of Heaven,” the Rosh Yeshiva said during his shiur, adding that this is why such initiatives fail time and again. His remarks were made against the backdrop of concerns about the infiltration of foreign influences and changes to the traditional way of life of drivers, who are required to work in an environment that does not align with the spirit of the community.

Rabbi Turtzin’s statements reverberated widely among members of the “Old Yishuv,” and some communities that had already begun examining the possibility of joining the project or had cooperated with the recruiting bodies are now reconsidering their involvement and may announce their withdrawal from the program.

It should be noted that the Perushim community across the country refrained from participating in the project from the outset, as did other Old Yishuv communities that maintain spiritual isolation with regard to employment and the transportation sector.

Officials involved in these initiatives expressed concern that the combined opposition of city rabbis and community leaders in Jerusalem could lead to a complete halt in driver recruitment in the charedi sector, precisely at a time when the shortage of public transportation in charedi population centers is at its peak.

On the other hand, among the project’s initiators and supporters, voices are emphasizing the project’s original goal: providing a way for kollel members and family men to earn an honorable livelihood without falling into financial distress that would force them to go door to door collecting donations ahead of their children’s weddings.

According to the supporters, this model has already proven itself overseas for many decades. In the United States, particularly in charedi centers in Brooklyn and Monsey, the sight of a Hasidic kollel member, fully dressed in traditional garb, driving a public bus is entirely routine. Thousands of charedi drivers, God-fearing and dignified, staff routes connecting Borough Park, Williamsburg, Monsey, and Lakewood.

Moreover, the school transportation systems for chederim and schools in the U.S. are largely operated by Hasidic drivers who meticulously observe religious standards, demonstrating that it is indeed possible to combine work in public transportation with maintaining a high spiritual level and genuine fear of Heaven. The current dispute highlights the gap between differing approaches to integrating charedim into the workforce in Israel versus the reality commonly accepted abroad.

Satmar Mamzarani just called on New Yorkers to look to Islam and the Prophet Mohammed




 

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Netanyahu to meet Trump in Washington on Wednesday after first round of US-Iran talks


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will fly to Washington this week to meet with US President Donald Trump on Iran, his office announces.

The meeting will take place on Wednesday, as the US and Iran appear set for a second round of nuclear talks.

“The Prime Minister believes that any negotiations must include restrictions on ballistic missiles and an end to support for the Iranian axis,” says the Prime Minister’s Office

Netanyahu was originally scheduled to be in Washington from February 18-22.

Lufthansa, Satmar's Favorite Airline, finally owns up to Nazi ties and ‘war crimes’


The original Lufthansa company, founded in 1926, was shuttered after the fall of the Nazi regime.

Satmar will not, chas ve'Sholom fly El Al, but will fly Lufthansa!! 

 Lufthansa is fessing up.

After decades of dismissals, the German airline is taking responsibility for its ties to the Nazi Party during the Second World War, after commissioning a study into the company’s own history.

“Lufthansa was clearly part of the system,” said Carsten Spohr, Lufthansa’s CEO, during a press conference at Frankfurt Airport on Tuesday, revealing the company relied on forced labour to build a “clandestine air force” for the National Socialist government to commit “war crimes and criminal activities.”

The study was done as part of a retrospective on Lufthansa’s history during its 100th year of operation, which includes a forthcoming book on the subject.

Previously, the company ignored its ties to the regime — on a technicality/

Deutsche Luft Hansa AG, a German state-subsidized carrier and armaments company founded in 1926, was dissolved and liquidated as WWII came to a close. In 1953, Deutsche Lufthansa AG was founded by staff from the previous iteration after acquiring the rights to the shuttered company name and logo.

Author Lutz Budrass previously wrote a book on Lufthansa’s history.

In a 2020 interview, he told Deutsche Welle, “Lufthansa, like most companies, was not held accountable for its actions.”

Despite the original airline’s closure, Budrass noted that key players in the new Lufthansa had been highly involved with the previous, namely, Kurt Weigelt, vice chairman, and Kurt Knipfer, a former Purssion officer who led Lufthansa until 1945. “There was a strong continuity in its staff.”

“With the new founding, the company wanted to distance itself from the horrors of the past and the crimes committed under National Socialism, which were perpetrated by Lufthansa.”

Budrass further claimed at the time, “It’s clear that Lufthansa is not ready to take this step,” referring to the airline’s reluctance to formally acknowledge its problematic origins.

In its mea culpa on Tuesday, the airline wrote in a statement, “In examining its history, Lufthansa does not limit itself to the post-war chapters of its history. The years from its founding to the decline of the first Lufthansa are also part of the company’s history.”

A warning from Zev Jabotinsky


 In a speech delivered in Europe on October 24, 1938, Zionist leader Zeev Jabotinsky said, 

“It is already three years that I am calling upon you, Polish Jewry, who are the crown of world Jewry. I continue to warn you incessantly that a catastrophe is coming closer. I became gray and old in these years. My heart bleeds that you, dear brothers and sisters, do not see the volcano which will soon begin to spit its all-consuming lava."

"I see that you are not seeing this because you are immersed and sunk in your daily worries. Today, however, I demand from you trust. You were convinced already that my prognoses have already proven to be right. If you think differently, then drive me out of your midst! However, if you do believe me, then listen to me in this twelfth hour:

"In the name of God! Let anyone of you save himself as long as there is still time - and time there is very little. And what else I would like to say to you on this day of Tisha B’Av: whoever of you will escape the catastrophe, he or she will live to see the exalted moment of a great Jewish wedding - the rebirth and the rise of a Jewish state. I don’t know if I will be privileged to see it; my son will! I believe in this as I am sure that tomorrow morning the sun will rise."

Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu says number of Arabs visiting Har habayit has dropped by half - and shares why.

 

Tzfat Chief Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu has offered an explanation for the decline in the number of Arabs ascending the Temple Mount.

According to Rabbi Eliyahu, the number of Arabs visiting the Temple Mount is now down by half.

Sharing a conversation that one of his friends had with a senior Arab official on the Temple Mount, Rabbi Eliyahu said that the Arab official claimed that Jews bowing on the ground on on the Temple Mount caused less Arabs to visit the site.

Rabbi Eliyahu quoted the Arab as saying to his friend, "The reason is that you started bowing on the ground to the Holy One, Blessed Be He. When we see you bowing, we are afraid of you, because you humble yourselves before G-d. If you humble yourselves before G-d, who can stand against you? So, we don't come anymore."

The Temple Mount Yeshiva issued a statement: "Blessings to Minister Ben-Gvir for restoring governance and honor to the Temple Mount, the holiest and most important place for the People of Israel. Since Ben-Gvir took office, the Temple Mount has returned to being a holy and pleasant place, and instead of chants inciting the murder of Jews, we now hear wedding songs, prayers, and Torah lessons. It is moving to witness the awakening of the rabbis ascending, and the bowing which is growing stronger. The People of Israel have returned to the Temple Mount."

Friday, February 6, 2026

Zera Shimshon Parshat Yitro



Schumer rejects offer to unfreeze $16B for Gateway tunnel Because He refuses to rename Penn Station and Dulles Airport after Trump

Cryi'n Schumer would rather the Gateway Tunnel never be built then to G-d Forbid name it after Trump! 

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) rejected an offer from President Trump last month to release $16 billion in federal funds for the Gateway tunnel project in exchange for backing the renaming of New York’s Penn Station and Washington’s Dulles International Airport after him. 

Schumer reportedly told the president that he didn’t have the power to deliver on the unusual request, according to CNN

The Trump administration made the ask as part of continuing talks to release funds earmarked for the massive Hudson River rail tunnel project that would connect New York and New Jersey, a source with knowledge of the discussion told The Post.

Schumer huddled with Trump at the White House on Jan. 15 to discuss the Gateway tunnel project. It’s unclear if the president made the offer to the senator during that meeting.

The Senate minority leader “emphasized the urgent need to promptly release the already-secured funds for the Gateway Program — the most important infrastructure project in the nation employing thousands of workers and vital to New York and the entire Northeast economy” during the meeting, his office said at the time. 

Trump froze a combined $18 billion in funding for the Gateway tunnel and New York’s Second Avenue subway project last October – on the first day of the Schumer-led government shutdown, during which Democrats held up federal funding for a record 43 days. 

New York, New Jersey and the Gateway Development Commission are suing the Trump administration over the freeze, arguing the withholding of the funds is unlawful and a breach of contract. 

The funds were approved by the federal government in 2021 and construction on the tunnel began in 2023. It’s not expected to be completed until 2035. 

A line of credit used to keep work going on the tunnel amid the funding freeze will run dry on Friday and construction will come to a total halt, according to the New Jersey Monitor

“It is critical to the region, it’s critical to jobs, it’s critical to the economy. That’s why we’re fighting,” New Jersey Democratic Gov. Mikie Sherrill told reporters Wednesday. “Let me be clear: This is a political decision by the president to cancel money that’s already in a pot being ready to be put to work.”

The prospect of renaming Penn Station after Trump first arose last April, when the Department of Transportation took over a project to renovate the transit hub and New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul indicated she’d be fine calling it “Trump Station” when completed. 

House Republicans have also previously introduced legislation that would rename Northern Virginia’s Washington Dulles International Airport to Donald J. Trump International Airport. 

Qatar represents the Jeffrey Epstein of world politics

 

by Melanie Phillips

U.S. President Donald Trump is an arch pragmatist. His “art of the deal" is based on beating down the other side through negotiations in which he plays a superior hand.

This approach characterizes his foreign policy. Over both Iran and Gaza, however, it’s currently threatening to derail his intention to restore respect for American power-not to mention his much-desired legacy as the world’s principal peacemaker.

At the time of writing, a negotiation process still seems to be underway between the United States and the Iranian regime as an alternative to war. Trump’s terms include the regime giving up its nuclear program, ballistic missiles and sponsorship of terrorism-a demand for nothing less than surrender, to which the regime will never agree.

If Trump attacks Iran, we’ll finally know that he realizes that deal-making among nations has its limits. The fact that he keeps being persuaded to continue with these talks, however reluctantly, has created fears that he’s being played by the world’s supreme masters of tactical concessions, delay and manipulation.

In Gaza, where Trump prevented Israel from finishing off Hamas and forced the Israelis into a negotiated ceasefire, Hamas has regrouped and strengthened, daily breaking the ceasefire by attacking Israeli troops.

“Hold Back the Forces”: Newly Revealed Documents Show How Badly Israeli Intel Botched The Oct. 7 Attack


 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has released new internal records from the weeks leading up to the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack, revealing senior defense officials repeatedly described the Gaza front as “stable” and urged restraint, even as the country stood on the brink of its deadliest security failure.

The documents, published as part of Netanyahu’s response to a state inquiry, were submitted to State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman on Dec. 25, 2025, and were made public on Thursday. They form part of the prime minister’s effort to shift responsibility for the Oct. 7 collapse toward Israel’s military and intelligence leadership.

Among the most striking revelations is a transcript from a Sept. 12, 2023, cabinet meeting, less than a month before the Hamas invasion. In that session, then-defense minister Yoav Gallant described the security situation in Gaza as “stable” and urged Israel to “hold back its forces” against Hamas.

Gallant, who was later fired by Netanyahu during the war, also pushed for a long-term arrangement with Hamas to preserve calm along the border.

The document shows that senior officials were convinced that deterrence and limited engagement were working and that escalation should be avoided.

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Israel can never repay its debt to the tatzpitaniyot


 

Amit Segal

There are many images burned into the Israeli consciousness from October 7. One of the most painful is the fate of the IDF surveillance soldiers—the tatzpitaniyot.

Mostly eighteen and nineteen years old, these young women were tasked with watching Hamas. They saw the preparations and warned their superiors—and were promptly ignored. When Hamas stormed their bases on October 7, they paid the price for the IDF’s failure. Fifteen were murdered. Seven were kidnapped. All were eventually returned to Israel alive—except one. Corporal Noa Marciano’s body was recovered by the IDF in November 2023. An autopsy determined that she had been wounded during an IDF strike on the apartment where she was being held. Her captor was killed in the strike, and Marciano was rushed to al-Shifa Hospital. There, she encountered Muhammad al-Habil—a doctor by day, and a Hamas commander by night. Faced with a wounded Israeli hostage, he made a choice to abandon humanity. Sensitive readers may wish to skip what happened next. According to Marciano’s father, there exists a video showing the medical professional at al-Shifa deliberately killing his wounded daughter—injecting air into her veins—while she begged for her life. I recount it for one reason: yesterday, the doctor of death, Muhammad al-Habil was eliminated by an IDF strike in response to repeated violations of the ceasefire. Israel can never repay its debt to the tatzpitaniyot—for what they warned, how they were ignored, and for how they were abandoned. But the elimination of those who tormented and murdered them is the least it can do.

Standing Up When It’s Not Easy - Mark Meyer Appel

 


Mamdani health officials’ ‘oppression’ obsession: Attack Israel and Jews

 

This is Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s New York: Department of Health and Mental Hygiene workers are assembling on the taxpayer’s dime to attack the nation of Israel.

The grossly antisemitic “Global Oppression and Public Health Working Group,” which held its first meeting Tuesday, is an outrage that demands swift action from Mamdani — but will he?

Held in the middle of the workday at department headquarters in Long Island City, Queens, as well as remotely, the government-sponsored hate fest featured speakers who accused Israeli forces of committing “genocide’’ against Palestinians.

One presenter, Hunter College professor Weeam Hammoudeh, a committee member for the Palestine Global Mental Health Network, displayed not only vicious bias but willful ignorance of the Jewish state.

In this word salad captured on video, she proclaimed, “So Palestinian citizens of Israel are citizens but they’re not considered nationals of the state so they’re more restricted in terms of the areas that they can live in and then some jobs and other opportunities also require military service, and that creates another set of sort of disparities in outcomes.”

It’s a bald-faced lie.

Israel’s Muslim citizens not only enjoy the same civil rights, employment and wages as Jewish Israelis, they can vote and hold public office.

But speakers at this disgraceful conference neglected to mention not only these facts, they ignored the massacre of more than 1,200 Jews on Oct. 7, 2023. Not one mention was made during the more than hour-long conference of terrorists who murdered, raped, tortured and kidnapped Jews, sparking Israel’s self-defensive war in Gaza.

The name Hamas was not uttered at all.

And what does libeling another country have to do with the Health Department’s mandate to protect the health of New Yorkers from illness, from the flu to HIV?

Absolutely nothing.

Speakers, who seemed hand-picked for their hatred of Israel and contempt for the Jewish people were introduced by Sarah McKenney, a director of operations for the rapid response team at the DOHMH, and one of the organizers of the disgraceful event.

Mayor Mamdani is a longtime basher of Israel who’s surrounded himself with Jew haters and bandies about the term “genocide.’’ Lately, however, he’s vowed to protect Jewish New Yorkers from the often violent acts of antisemitism unleashed on streets, Jewish-owned businesses and synagogues throughout Gotham.

It’s time he put his money where his mouth is.

If Hizzoner wants to prove he represents all people of this city and cares if residents live or die, he’ll immediately disband this disgraceful working group and put its ringleaders on notice that their jobs are at risk if they refuse.

Be careful what you say about Israel

G-d will tolerate many things from His servants. Becoming a prosecutor of Israel is not one of them.


 The Haftorah for Parshat Yitro (Isaiah 6:1-7:6 according to the Ashkenazi custom) is majestic and awe-inspiring yet also somewhat unsettling. Isaiah beholds a vision of G-d enthroned in glory, attended by Seraphim, a type of angel, who proclaim, “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of Hosts; the entire world is filled with His glory" (6:3).

The foundations tremble. Smoke fills the Temple. Heaven itself seems to shake.

And then something unexpected happens.

Isaiah does not rejoice. He recoils.

“Woe is me, for I am undone," he cries, “for I am a man of impure lips, and I dwell among a people of impure lips" (6:5).

At that moment, one of the Seraphim flies toward him, holding a glowing coal taken from the altar, and touches Isaiah’s lips. The angel declares that his sin has been removed and his iniquity atoned for.

Why the lips? Why fire? And why this searing act at the very moment Isaiah is being called to prophesy?

Rashi (Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki, 1040-1105), cites the Midrash Tanchuma and says that Isaiah was punished for indicting the Jewish people. It was acceptable for Isaiah to say, “I am a man of impure lips." What crossed the line was adding, “I dwell among a people of impure lips." That judgment, Rashi explains, was not his to make. A prophet may rebuke Israel. He may warn, exhort and admonish. But he may not speak with contempt.

And so G-d responds. Not with words, but with fire.

Speech is the instrument of prophecy, and Isaiah’s speech required correction before it could be entrusted with Divine truth. The mouth that would soon carry G-d’s message to kings and nations had first to be purified of any hint of disdain for its own people.

Belzer Tzadik Elimelech Stern Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison for Spying for Iran


 The Jerusalem District Court on Thursday sentenced Elimelech Stern to three years in prison after he was convicted of maintaining contact with a foreign agent and conspiring to carry out threats.

The court's verdict presented evidence that Stern, operating under Iranian guidance, carried out various tasks within Israel, recruiting other citizens for national security missions in exchange for payment in digital currency.

Among the tasks Stern performed were printing security-related flyers, collecting mobile phones, and transferring money in public spaces.

Stern's initial suspicion about the identity of the agent he was working with grew more serious as the missions took on a more prominent security nature. However, he did not cooperate with the authorities and stalled legal proceedings throughout the process.

The Prosecutor's Office emphasized the severity of Stern's crimes, stressing that they posed a tangible threat to national security and disrupted civilian life.

Additionally, the Prosecutor's Office noted the broader phenomenon of foreign agents operating within Israel, under clear Iranian influence, and requested a harsh sentence to deter and prevent similar cases in the future.

The defense argued that Stern was not fully aware of the agent's intentions, but the court determined that a deterrent sentence was necessary to prevent similar actions in the future.

Satmar to set up a community in north Israel


 For the first time in the history of the Chasidic movement, a group of dozens yeshiva students from the Satmar Hasidic community is leaving Bnei Brak and establishing a community on Har Yona in Nof HaGalil.

The organized move, led by yeshiva head Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Meislish, marks a shift in the settlement policy of one of Israel’s largest Hasidic groups.

At a recent conference, Rabbi Meislish acknowledged the challenge of leaving long-established residential centers, while emphasizing the potential of the move. He said that despite the difficulty of physical distance, it offers opportunities for a more balanced lifestyle, stronger family life, and calmer family-building.

Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Yozshef, CEO of the institutions, stressed that this is a planned initiative rather than a private effort. Planning for educational institutions is advanced, alongside work to establish a synagogue as a community hub.

Housing details presented included high-quality apartments with open views and an expected occupancy within about 14 months, offering a more accessible alternative to projects in Haredi urban centers.

Rabbi Eliezer Biller, the project’s entrepreneur, said the goal is to create a complete framework for community life, including education, spirituality, and family resilience.

The new community joins other Hasidic groups already established in the city, including Toldos Aharon Yitzchak, reflecting a broader trend in Hasidic housing patterns in Israel.

Dr Oz Suggests NY’s Chasidic Jews Are Behind Health Care Fraud

 

The Anti‑Defamation League on Wednesday condemned comments by Dr. Mehmet Oz about Hasidic Jews, sharing excerpts from a two-week-old interview with Epoch Times’ “American Thought Leaders.” The ADL said the remarks “fuel harmful stereotypes and discrimination” and could contribute to rising antisemitism.

In the video clips, Oz Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, was discussing healthcare fraud investigations in Minnesota and sought to illustrate that the issue is not unique to one state. However, he referenced the Hasidic community in New York in a way the ADL said was prejudicial, portraying them as “foreign, criminal, or ‘not real Americans.’”

“Casting Hasidic Jews as foreign, criminal, or ‘not real Americans’ is straight out of the antisemitic playbook,” the ADL wrote on X. “This kind of rhetoric fuels harmful stereotypes and discrimination. Falsely blaming New York’s Hasidic population directly contributes to the climate in which the city just reported a 182 % year-over-year spike in antisemitic hate crimes in January. Words matter, and public officials must do better.”

Oz, a cardiothoracic surgeon, former Republican Senate nominee in Pennsylvania, and self-described secular Muslim, has increasingly engaged in political commentary. While attempting to compare fraud cases across states, his remarks singled out New York’s Hasidic community, prompting criticism from advocacy groups.

Civil rights leaders have emphasized that statements from public figures about minority communities can shape social climates and influence discrimination or violence. The ADL’s action underscores how even past remarks, once widely circulated or discovered, can be scrutinized amid rising antisemitic incidents nationwide.

Sanz-Klausenberger Rebbe Praises Lubavitcher Rebbe for his Rambam Initiatve but Yeshivishe News Sites Don't report on it!


 

The post below, I copied from VIN,  an article written by Joseph Feldman, you will notice that the article focuses on the fact that the Rebbe fainted during his address to the assembled crowd. The post is accompanied by a video of the Rebbe continuing his drasha after he recovered.

What VIN did, and I have to assume it's on purpose, because I never saw anything like this on any other VIN story, they put the part where the Rebbe praises and thanks the Lubavitcher Rebbe on double speed! And Feldman of VIN, on purpose, leaves out the part that this Rambam Yoimi was initiated by none other than the Lubavitcher Rebbe! I don't think that this will bring us any closer to the geulah!

A moment of concern occurred Wednesday evening at the 45th Worldwide Siyum HaRambam when the Sanz-Klausenberger Rebbe, Harav Shmuel Dovid Halberstam of Borough Park, fainted during his address to the assembled crowd.


The Rebbe, son of the late Sanz-Klausenberger leader Harav Yekusiel Yehudah Halberstam, was leading the official celebration marking the completion of the Rambam study cycle. Thousands of attendees filled the Crown Heights venue for the event, which featured multiple speakers and musical performances.

While speaking about the dedication of Jewish leaders to communities worldwide, the Rebbe became unwell and collapsed in front of the audience. Emergency responders from Hatzalah quickly assisted him, and he gradually recovered.

After stabilizing, the Rebbe returned to the stage, seated, and completed his remarks. He asked that the incident not overshadow the celebration and offered words of encouragement to those gathered.

His gabbai noted that the Rebbe rarely speaks publicly due to health concerns and that this appearance was a rare exception made in honor of the occasion. The last time he addressed a large audience was nearly a decade ago.

The Siyum HaRambam is a significant communal event, drawing participants from around the world to celebrate the completion of a cycle of Torah study.