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Sunday, May 17, 2015

The Miracles of the 6 day war in 1967


Confusion again reigns today in many Jewish circles, particularly in Israel:

 Some of us joyfully celebrate a festive holiday, while others watch from the side, not sure what to make of it. Some recite the usual Tachanun penitential prayer and bemusedly ask, "What, another religious-Zionist holiday?" as their neighbors recite the joyous Hallel prayer instead.

A quick review of the miraculously historic events of this month 48 years ago may help clear up some of the confusion.

 A brief synopsis: As on Purim, Passover, and other holidays, our enemies set out to destroy us – literally – and G-d came to the rescue at the last moment.

And now, in detail:
The Jerusalem Municipality's readying of thousands of body bags sufficiently indicates the national mood in May 1967. 
Several Arab nations, led by Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt, were threatening loudly and repeatedly to wipe Israel off the map. 

On May 18, 1967, for instance, Cairo Radio announced, “The Zionist barrack in Palestine is about to collapse and be destroyed. Every one of the 100 million Arabs has been living for the past 19 years on one hope – to live to see the day Israel is liquidated… The sole method we shall apply against Israel is a total war which will result in the extermination of Zionist existence.”

Egypt had just begun moving its massive forces towards the Sinai Peninsula, closed the Straits of Tiran to Israeli shipping, and ordered the UN peacekeeping forces to leave. Israel had no choice but to take its own self-defense initiative – and, in a three-hour surprise attack, shortly before 8 AM, succeeded in wiping out practically the entire Egyptian Air Force on the ground. Thus began the Six Day War.

As noted by Israeli historian Dr. Hagai Ben-Artzi, the fact that Israel's planes reached the many Egyptian airfields without being detected – only one (!) plane was shot down, and that was two full hours after the surprise began - could not have happened had not the following "coincidences" conjoined:

  • Top Egyptian and Iraqi commanders took part in an aerial survey over the Sinai that very morning (unbeknownst to Israel). For the sake of security, the Egyptian War Minister instructed all of his anti-aircraft units not to fire under any circumstances between the hours of 7:00 and 8:00 AM – the precise hour of the Israeli attack. (All the participants in the aerial tour were later put on military trial and demoted; some were imprisoned.)

  • For several days prior, the Egyptians dispatched four Mig-21's to patrol the Sinai skies, at half-hour intervals, from 4:30 AM until 8:30 AM. Their purpose was to detect in advance a feared Israeli attack. On that Monday morning, the Egyptian flights took place as usual – except for the 7:30 patrol! It turned out that the deputy commander of the missing formation "had been delayed at home for personal reasons…" – namely, a morale-raising party, with belly-dancers, food, and drink in abundance, held for the Egyptian pilots the night before. When he finally arrived, he found that he no longer had reason to show up…
  • Though the Egyptians did not detect the oncoming Israeli planes, the Jordanian army did – but when they tried to message their Egyptian colleagues, a mess-up in the code-words prevented the critical communication from getting through.

Only later, of course, did these miracles become known. 

The Six Day War continued in the meanwhile on two fronts, against Egypt and Syria. Israel asked Jordan - which then controlled Judea, Samaria, and most of the areas around Jerusalem, including the Old City - to stay out of the war. "We won't attack you if you don't attack us," came the message to Jordan.
Had this plea been heeded, and had events proceeded "naturally," Jerusalem would still be divided today, with no Jewish access to any of its holy sites. 

Similarly, Ramat Eshkol, Pisgat Ze'ev, Maaleh Adumim, Beit El, Elon Moreh, and many other dynamic Jewish communities that now thrive with Jews from all over the world – would not now exist…

The plea was not heeded, however. Instead, Jordan responded with a barrage against the Jews of Jerusalem – and the IDF took on a third front. The two critical developments that then followed were these:

1. Heroic battles in which the IDF captured important sites around Jerusalem (such as what became known as Ammunition Hill).

2. A courageous and historic decision by the Israeli Government not to suffice with encircling the Holy City and neutralizing the military threat, but rather to burst through and capture the entire city.

At 10:00 AM on Wednesday morning, the third day of the war – the 28th of Iyar – the Israeli forces broke through the walls of the Old City, via both Dung Gate in the southeast part of the city, near the Jewish Quarter, and Lions Gate in the northeast, capturing the Moslem Quarter and the Temple Mount.

As Dr. Hagai Ben-Artzi wrote in his "Scroll of the Six Days": "At 10:30, the voice of Mota Gur, commander of the Paratroopers Brigade, could be heard declaring on every IDF radio receiver: 'The Temple Mount is in our hands. I repeat: The Temple Mount is in our hands!' 

It was a moment of unparalleled, sheer excitement for everyone who heard it. One thousand nine hundred years after the destruction of the Second Temple, the Nation of Israel was privileged, with G-d's help, to return to the Temple Mount and to liberate it. The mayor of the Arab city stood waiting for the troops on the Mount, and presented them with his writ of surrender."

It is important to note that though most Jews were thrilled in 1948 when the renewed State of Israel was established, for others the joy was greatly tempered by the lack of inclusion in its borders of the holy sites of Jerusalem – and particularly the Temple Mount.

In fact, just three weeks before the Six Day War, Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Kook, the head of Yeshivat Merkaz HaRav Kook, appeared to be gripped by prophecy when he cried out to his students on Independence Day of that year, "Where is our Hevron!? Have we forgotten it? And where is our Shechem (Nablus)?  Have we forgotten it!? And where is our Jericho? Have we forgotten it?! ... And where is all the rest of the Land of Israel?  Where are all the pieces of G-d's Land?  Do we have the right to give up even one millimeter?  Heaven forbid!" 

The continued longing for Jerusalem in the 19 years between ’48 and ’67 was expressed on another level by Naomi Shemer, in her famous song "Jerusalem of Gold.
The original lyrics read, 
"The city that sits solitary, and in its midst - a wall... How the cisterns have dried, the market-place is empty, and no one frequents the Temple Mount, in the Old City... Jerusalem of gold, and of bronze, and of light, Behold I am a violin for all your songs..."

Just a few months later, she was able to add these lyrics as the final stanza: 
"We have returned to the cisterns, To the market and to the market-place, A ram's horn (shofar) is heard on the Temple Mount, In the Old City." 

 The song Jerusalem of Gold quickly became Israel's unofficial national anthem, sung in joy at every opportunity.
The grave-diggers around the country realized joyfully that their efforts just a few days earlier had largely been in vain.
Let us now all – yes, all of us! – sing out in unison, "Happy Jerusalem Day!"

Satmar Rebbe Of Kiryas Yoel: Chareidi Parties Sold Out for Money ....

Look whose talking? 
The biggest money grubber since Matan Torah is talking!!!

The Satmar Rebbe of Kiryas Yoel Shlita accuses the chareidi parties in the Knesset of “selling out for money”. The Rebbe came out in a harsh attack against the new coalition government in Israel which includes the chareidim.

“The Torah prohibits serving in the IDF – even those who do not study Torah. The reality is that a chareidi entering the army leaves half non-frum” the rebbe stated.

DIN:The Torah prohibits serving in the IDF?
Show us where in the Torah it says that?
Doesn't it say just the opposite in Parshas Behar?

The rebbe explained that to date, the non-frum were responsible for compelling bnei Torah to serve in the army but now the chareidim will be a part of this. “Now it will be kosher and it will be prohibited to protest against it. Are the chareidim willing to sell out for money?” he added.

DIN: Didn't you sell out for money? Didn't your father make your brother R' Zalman Leib, rebbe?
How did you become Rebbe? Wasn't it all about the mighty $$$$$ and power?

The rebbe rejects the explanation that this is decided by the defense minister, adding one cannot know with certainty that he will not compel the chareidim to serve.
The rebbe further stated “A Jew, for as long as he is a Jew whose fathers stood at Har Sinai is prohibited from serving in the army, and it does not matter how much money will be received for yeshivos”.

DIN:Just so happens that the Torah says just the opposite, that all males over the age of 20 have to serve in the army with few exceptions!

Yom Yerushalyim

Rabbi David Bar-Hayim debunks the Outrageous Satmar SHIT'ah


Satmar teaches their children that the Zionist wanted to murder Reb Shimon bar Yochai!

The above Lag -Baomer sheet is a multiple choice question homework sheet for Satmar children and just like Hamas and Hezbolla, Satmar start brainwashing their toddlers with anti-Jewish propaganda at a very early age!

Translation of the sheet!
Question #1
When is the Yarzeit of Reb Shimoen bar Yachai?
possible answers
a) Rosh Chodosh Iyar
b) Pesach Sheni
c) Lag Baomer

DIN: BTW all the above possible answers are wrong... according to the Ari Hakodesh and the Chidda, the yurzeit of RSBY is not on Lag Baomer and is actually unknown! see below

Question #2
What was the name of Reb Shimon bar Yochai's father?
a) Rabbi Akivah
b) Rabbi Eluzer
c) Rabbi Yochai

Question #3
Who wanted to kill Reb Shimon bar Yochai?
a) The Greeks
b) The Romans
c) The Zionists

DIN: I would have added another possible answer to Question #3
d) Romanian Satmar gypsies


מקובל בפי כל, כי יום ל"ג לעומר הוא יום פטירתו של רבי שמעון בר יוחאי, אולם הגאון בעל ה"שואל ומשיב" תמה על כך, שאם יום זה הוא יום פטירת רבי שמעון, לא היה לנו לשמוח כלל ביום זה, כי מה שמחה יש בפטירת הצדיקים? אולם בשו"ת שם אריה כתב שהטעם שעושים שמחה ביום זה, הוא מפני שנודע מה שאמרו בגמרא במסכת שבת (לג:) שגזרה מלכות הרשעה גזר דין מות על רבי שמעון בר יוחאי, ונעשה לו נס שנחבא במערה וניצל מחרב רעה של מלכות הרשעים, ועל כן יש לנו לעשות שמחה ביום בו יצא מן העולם כדרך כל הארץ, להודות לה' על הנס שנעשה לו.


ולעצם הדבר מה שאמרנו שביום ל"ג לעומר נפטר רבי שמעון בר יוחאי, כתב רבינו מרן החיד"א, כי באמת אין הדבר נכון שרבי שמעון נפטר בל"ג לעומר, וטעות היא ביד מי שאומר כן, והוכיח כן ממה שהמהר"ש ויטאל האריך הרבה מאד בענין סוד ימי העומר ויום ל"ג לעומר, ולא בא בפיו שיום זה הוא יום פטירתו של רבי שמעון בר יוחאי. ועל כן כתב שאפשר כי עיקר השמחה ביום זה היא על כך שבאותו היום התחיל רבי עקיבא ללמד את חמשת תלמידיו שהחיו את העולם בהפיצם תורה בכל מקום, וממעיין זה אנו יונקים עד עצם היום הזה. וכן הגאון בעל "פרי חדש" כתב, כי עיקר השמחה ביום ל"ג לעומר היא על אותם התלמדים של רבי עקיבא שנשארו חיים והם הפיצו תורה לכל העולם, ומכיון שמיום זה נשארו אלו התלמידים לפליטה, לכן עושים שמחה גדולה.

Satmar starts its own religion!

All frum Jews know the halacha in Shulchan Aruch, that when there is a bris in shul, all minyonim of that shul omit the Tachnun prayer! 

The Romanian Satmar gypsies, however,  decided to issue a proclamation that on the 5th of Iyur, which is always Yom Hatzmot, one must say Tachnun even if the "baal bris, or the sandik, or the mohel" davens in that minyan! The proclamation clearly states that this ruling was issued by none other than R" Yoel Teitelbaum z"l the founder of the anti-Jewish movement!

So there you have it..... the spiritual leader of thousands urging his sheep to violate a halacha in Shulcha Aruch!

No wonder thousands of Satmar Chassidim have now gone off the derech; if one can violate one precept of the Shulchan Aruch with the blessing of the spiritual leader, who says that one needs to follow any halacha in Shulchan Aruch?



Herzog forgot he lost the elections



Israel's 34th government had a very difficult birth. And when it was finally born, it was greeted mainly with criticism. It was lambasted by the opposition and by the media. Criticism from the camp that lost the election.

But that is how it goes when memories are short and it is forgotten that in a democracy, even one voice can mean a majority. 

Hello? 

Does anyone in the opposition, Mr. Herzog and Mrs. Livni, recall the election we had here in March, and that the people also had their say? 

The elections are perhaps of secondary importance because Livni, as evidenced by her words on Thursday, is concerned over the fate of democracy in Israel. Maybe to alleviate her concerns the losing party should be allowed to form the next coalition. Democracy, the Tzipi Livni version.

Her partner, Isaac Herzog, does not want to be foreign minister. He wants to be prime minister. And to be prime minister he first and foremost needs to continue leading the Zionist Union. And to continue leading his party he must show some mettle against those who seek to depose him in his own home. Because between us, he didn't quite deliver the goods after promising he would form the next government.

And this is precisely what Herzog did on Thursday in his forceful, aggressive speech. He wanted to show the opposition that he is the leader. 

During his speech, however, which was exceptionally unbecoming of the occasion, he forgot to mention just one small thing -- it was he who basically lost the elections. 

Apparently this is a minor, insignificant detail, something the entire opposition was quick to forget during the coalition talks, which, we must admit, were conducted in a considerably inelegant fashion.

And now let us address the coalition talks. Those 42 days -- during which we were yet again exposed to the distortions that have existed for years in the Israeli political system -- were difficult to watch.

In Israel, once the elections end the extortions assuredly begin. The extremely unflattering role of the extorted side, contrary to what one might think, is reserved for the winner. Such is the fate of he who wins elections in Israel.

In these elections the people actually spoke loudly and clearly. The right-wing bloc was supposed to arrive at the coalition negotiations with 70 mandates, more or less. But three mandates for Eli Yishai were lost when his party failed to meet the minimum threshold, and the six mandates won by Avigdor Lieberman's Yisrael Beytenu party belong to the Right. Lieberman, however, made his choice and is not in the coalition.

At the end of the day, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finds himself with 61 supporters. This is not a lot. But this is the reality. We can hope the government will expand. And even if it doesn't -- we can hope for all our sakes that it will be successful.

Herzog's speech on Thursday was a clear message to Netanyahu. The Foreign Ministry portfolio is available. Gilad Erdan, we can assume, will not object to receiving it. Silvan Shalom would be deputy prime minister. This could have been thought of earlier.

Thursday's events did nothing to bolster the reputation of our political system, and not because this government now has the slimmest of majorities. We have seen similar scenarios in the past, lest we forget that the archaic Oslo Accords were passed by a single majority vote (which didn't bother the Left at the time).

It goes without saying that things could be different, but for this to happen the system needs to be changed. And do we need reminding that when the Likud began its election campaign with the slogan "Change the System," it didn't exactly enthrall voters? 

Perhaps the time really has come to find a formula that can spare us the delusions we witnessed on Thursday, where the winner must act like the loser and the loser acts like the winner.

Rabbi Moshe Levinger Z'L passes away,founder of Gush Emunim



Leading religious-Zionist figure Rabbi Moshe Levinger - one of the founders of the Gush Emunim settlement movement and founder of the modern-day Jewish community in Hevron, passed away Saturday, aged 80.

Rabbi Levinger was a leading halakhic and ideological figure in the religious-Zionist world, and had been a close disciple of Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Kook and Rabbi Avraham Shapira.

Rabbi Levinger's rabbinical career began when he was appointed rabbi of the religious-Zionist Kibbutz Lavi, and later became rabbi of Moshav Nechalim.
But he is better known for his leadership and activism as part of the Gush Emunim movement, which among other things reestablished the Gush Etzion bloc, south of Jerusalem, following the 1967 Six Dat War. 

Gush Etzion's previous Jewish residents had been massacred by Arab forces in 1948, and remained devoid of any Jewish presence under Jordanian occupation.
Rabbi Levinger is perhaps best known for leading the movement to reestablish the ancient Jewish community of Hevron, which had been ethnically-cleansed by bloody Arab riots in 1929.

On Pesach (Passover) 1968, just a year after the city's liberation by the IDF in the Six Day War, Rabbi Levinger was among a group of Jews who celebrated the Seder Night festive meal at the Park Hotel in Hevron.
At the end of the festival, the group - led by Rabbi Levinger - refused to leave the city, and spent three years living in the military authority compound.

They were eventually relocated just outside the city, where they founded the town of Kiryat Arba - named after one of the other names given to Hevron in the Torah.

Following the 1973 Yom Kippur War, Rabbi Levinger represented the Jews of Sebastia, in Samaria, in their struggle with the Labor-led government of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.

In 1987 he was voted joint-top in a poll by the now-defunct Hadashot newspaper, which asked 22 leading Israelis from across the political spectrum to  to name "person of the generation, the man or woman who has had the greatest effect on Israeli society in the last twenty years." Rabbi Levinger shared the top spot with Menachem Begin.

In 1992, Rabbi Levinger founded the "Torah ve'Eretz Yisrael" party, but failed to pass the threshold into the Knesset.

He was awarded the Moskowitz Prize for Zionism in 2013.

Rabbi Levinger is survived by his wife Miriam and their 11 children - many of whom have also gone on to play significant roles in the religious-Zionist community.

His son Malachi was elected to head the Kiryat Arba-Hevron Regional Council in 2008, and his daughter Atiah Zar is a children's author and a journalist for Arutz Sheva's sister paper, Besheva.

The funeral procession will begin tomorrow (Sunday) morning at 11 a.m. at the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hevron, and will finished at the city's ancient Jewish cemetery, where he will be laid to rest.

Meshiginar POPE Calls Palestinian Leader Abbas an "Angel Of Peace" During Visit

Muslims are killing and raping Christians all over the world, and this nut is calling the leader of a bunch of murderers, "Angel of Peace?" This Abbas wrote a thesis denying the holocaust and got his doctorate based on his dissertation!
This is the Pope's Angel!
May this "Angel" take over the Vatican!
Pope Francis praised Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as an “angel of peace” during a meeting Saturday at the Vatican that underscored the Holy See’s warm relations with the Palestinians.
Francis made the compliment during the traditional exchange of gifts at the end of an official audience in the Apostolic Palace. He presented Abbas with a medallion and explained that it represented the “angel of peace destroying the bad spirit of war.”
Francis said he thought the gift was appropriate since “you are an angel of peace.” During his 2014 visit to Israel and the West Bank, Francis called both Abbas and Israeli President Shimon Peres men of peace.
Abbas is in Rome for the canonization Sunday of two 19th-century nuns from what was then Ottoman-ruled Palestine. The new saints, Mariam Bawardy and Marie Alphonsine Ghattas, are the first from the region to be canonized since the early days of Christianity.
Abbas on Saturday offered Francis relics of the two new saints.
Church officials are holding up the new saints as a sign of hope and encouragement for Christians in the Middle East at a time when violent persecution from Islamic extremists has driven many Christians from the region of Christ’s birth.
Abbas’ visit also comes days after the Vatican finalized a bilateral treaty with the “state of Palestine” that made explicit its recognition of Palestinian statehood.
The Vatican said it had expressed “great satisfaction” over the new treaty during the talks with the Palestinian delegation. It said the pope, and later the Vatican secretary of state, also expressed hopes that direct peace talks with Israel would resume.
“To this end, the wish was reiterated that with the support of the international community, Israelis and Palestinians may take with determination courageous decisions to promote peace,” a Vatican statement said.
It added that interreligious dialogue was needed to combat terrorism.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Satmar Cult School teach their little squirts to hate the country that G-D gave them

This group call themselves "Bnei-Yoel" they have no Rebbe, but have their allegiance to their dead Rebbe, Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum z"l, the first Satmar Rebbe....
They don't follow the two present Satmar Rabbis... 

The Satmar dynasty planted seeds that are now mushrooming very rapidly into bastions of hate. In the video below one can see the brainwashed children spewing Satmar propaganda! 



Children at an Orthodox Jewish school in Brooklyn gathered during the week of Israeli Independence Day to express their concern over the future of American Jewry, in the face of the dangerous climate created by the State of Israel and especially its prime minister, Bibi Netanyahu. One boy gave a short speech explaining traditional Torah opposition to Zionism, and addressing current events, such as the recent anti-Semitic killings in France and Denmark and Netanyahu’s speech to Congress, and the NYC M.T.A hate Ads. 

The POPE just like Satmar recognizes "State of Palestine"

The Pope must be reading Der Yid, Der Blatt, and Ami Magazine since he seems to have been influenced by their anti-Israel rhetoric and propaganda. 
He sounds just like their editorials and  he already wears a big yarmulka. The only difference that I see is that he wears the cross outside his talis katan, and Satmar has the cross in their hearts! If Satmar would have just a small yiddishe neshama, they couldn't possibly  write all that hate, especially now that the anniversary of the 6 day war is coming up..
They both believe that the miracles of the 6 day war weren't any miracles and were performed by Satan!
The Pope with Abbas ym"s

The Vatican officially recognized Palestinian statehood on Wednesday in a statement about a new treaty.
The treaty, which was finalized but not yet signed, signals the Vatican’s diplomatic switch from recognizing the Palestinian Liberation Organization to the “State of Palestine.” Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is scheduled to visit the Vatican on Saturday.
On Wednesday, the Vatican’s statement cited “the Bilateral Commission of the Holy See and the State of Palestine.” In 2012, the Vatican had officially supported the United Nations move to upgrade the Palestinians’ status at the world body to “non-member observer state.” Israel has long maintained that pre-emptive and unilateral recognition of Palestinian statehood would damage hope to forge a negotiated solution with the Palestinians.
The Vatican’s move follows a growing push among Western European countries to recognize Palestinian statehood. A number of European parliaments-including those of the European Union, the U.K., Spain, and France-have recently passed symbolic resolutions calling for Palestinian statehood recognition. The Swedish government, meanwhile, has gone further by formally recognizing a Palestinian state.
“Formal Vatican recognition of Palestine, a state that, in reality, does not yet exist, is a regrettable move, counterproductive to all who seek true peace between Israel and the Palestinians,” said David Harris, executive director of the American Jewish Committee.
Harris added, “We are fully cognizant of the pope’s good will and desire to be a voice for peaceful coexistence, which is best served, we believe, by encouraging a resumption of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, rather than unilateral gestures outside the framework of the negotiating table.”
In May 2014, Pope Francis made his first official trip to Israel as pontiff, in addition to visiting Jordan and the disputed Palestinian territories. In one enduring image from the trip, the pope received some criticism from the pro-Israel community for an unscheduled stop at the Israeli security fence in Bethlehem, which led to a controversial photo-op in which he touched the fence next to anti-Israel graffiti.
Last June, Pope Francis followed up his Middle East trip by hosting then-Israeli president Shimon Peres and Abbas in Rome to “pray for peace.”
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