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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Obama soft on ISIS because he is "Muslim Himself" says popular Radio Host



Islamic State terrorists — who burned a Jordanian pilot alive in a cage and filmed the atrocity — are "Nazis on steroids" out to rape murder and bury people alive until they conquer the world, radio talk-show legend Michael Savage tells Newsmax TV.

"These are Nazis on steroids and for (President) Obama to say they are not Islamic is ludicrous because, excuse me, the acronym of their invented nation is ISIS; the first letters standing for Islamic State," Savage said Tuesday on "The Steve Malzberg Show.

"It doesn't say Buddhist state, Jewish state or Christian state, it's not 'BISIS' nor 'JSIS', it's ISIS for a reason. 

They are interpreting their religion from the strict teachings of Muhammad," said Savage, author of the new book, "Stop the Coming War: The Savage Truth," published by Center Street.

Savage said ISIS members are attempting to take over the Middle East the way their ancestors conquered in the sixth century.

"By burning, killing, raping, murdering and burying people alive — in other words, through terror. 


This is nothing new. It's what's been done from the beginning of this religion," he said.

"This is how they masterminded to takeover so much of the world, not through the love of Christianity, not love thy neighbor as thy self, but kill thy neighbor.

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As to why Obama will not identify them as Muslim extremists, Savage said it's all in the president's name: 
Barack Hussein Obama. 
"The answer is in his name. I'm sorry. His father was Muslim. His adoptive father was Muslim and by patrilineal descent, which is the Muslim belief, he is Muslim by definition," Savage said.
"He's not a terrorist sympathizer, but he's soft on Islam in general. He's afraid of saying what's obvious to the whole world. This is the problem. If you can't define your enemy, how can you defeat your enemy?"

Obama's "liberal fears" also prevent him from speaking the truth, according to Savage.


"This is the university mentality, which is, don't call Germans Nazis during the 1930s because you're liable to get Germans mad," he said.

"Of course, not all Germans were Nazis, but they took over Germany and it was essentially a Nazi state. Wasn't it?"

In his new book, Savage said he discusses Obama's ideology.

"He treats our enemies as friends and our friends as enemies, but let's stick to the big lie coming out of Obama's mouth … 


I believe one day, if this country should survive this monster, there will be a psychological analysis of this president who was a pathological liar," he said.

"The man cannot tell the truth. He doesn't know what the truth is or he knows what the truth is, but can lie about it sufficiently that he actually believes his own lie while he's saying it."

He pointed to Obama's decision not to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who is visiting the U.S. next month at the invitation of Congress.

"Let's go back to why he wouldn't meet with Netanyahu. 

In his lie, he says because our general policy is we don't meet with any world leader two weeks before their election. Really? Because it's inappropriate, Mr. Obama?" Savage said.

He charged that Obama has sent his campaign wizard Jeremy Bird and 173 other activists to Israel in an attempt to manipulate the upcoming elections and oust Netanyahu.

"Who sent them there? 

Obama did," Savage said.

Savage, host of the syndicated radio talk show "The Savage Nation," renewed his contract with Cumulus Media’s syndicator Westwood One last month and announced a new format he calls "Unprotected Talk."

He also announced a $100,000 scholarship fund for conservative college students, which will award two-year scholarships to five recipients based on an essay contest.

Obama will defy Israel's Security to sign "Iran Deal": Says Poll


Sixty-one percent of Israeli Jews believe there is a high probability that U.S. President Barack Obama will approve the signing of a nuclear agreement with Iran even if Israel expresses that the deal endangers the Jewish state’s security, according to the newly released Peace Index poll by the Israel Democracy Institute.
The U.S. is willing to make concessions in the nuclear talks with Iran in exchange for Iran using its influence to ensure stability in Middle East hotspots such as Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria, Army Radio reported Tuesday.
Regarding March’s Knesset elections, 58 percent of Israeli Jewish respondents in the Peace Index said that a government headed by current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is best suited to deal with Israel’s security issues, compared with 27 percent who prefer a government led by Tzipi Livni and Isaac Herzog on security matters.

Herbal Supplements that Target, GNC, Walgreens and Walmart sells have no herbs!


The following  are some of the herbal supplement items tested by the New York Attorney General!

GNC, Herbal Plus brand:
Gingko Biloba:
  • No gingko biloba found
  • Did detect allium (garlic), rice, spruce and asparagus
St. John’s Wort
  • No St. John’s Wort found
  • Did detect allium (garlic), rice and dracaena (a tropical houseplant)
Ginseng
  • No ginseng found
  • Did detect rice, dracaena, pine, wheat/grass and citrus
Garlic
  • Contained garlic
Echinacea
  • No echinacea found
  • Did detect rice in some samples
Saw Palmetto
  • One sample contained the clear presence of palmetto
  • Other samples contained a variety of ingredients, including asparagus, rice and primrose
From Target, Up & Up brand
Gingko Biloba
  • No gingko biloba found
  • Found garlic, rice and mung/French bean
St. John’s Wort
  • No St. John’s Wort found
  • Found garlic, rice and dracaena (houseplant)
Garlic
  • Contained garlic
  • One test identified no DNA
Echinacea
  • Most but not all tests detected Echinacea
  • One test identified rice
Saw Palmetto
  • Most tests detected saw palmetto
  • Some tests found no plant DNA
Valerian Root
  • No valerian root found
  • Found allium, bean, asparagus, pea family, rice, wild carrot and saw palmetto
From Walgreens, Finest Nutrition brand
Gingko Biloba
  • No gingko biloba found
  • Did detect rice
St. John’s Wort
  • No St. John’s Wort found
  • Detected garlic, rice and dracaena
Ginseng
  • No ginseng found
  • Detected garlic and rice
Garlic
  • No garlic found
  • Detected palm, dracaena, wheat and rice
Echinacea
  • No echinacea found
  • Identified garlic, rice and daisy
Saw Palmetto
  • Contained saw palmetto
From Walmart, Spring Valley brand
Gingko Biloba
  • No gingko biloba found
  • Found rice, dracaena, mustard, wheat and radish
St. John’s Wort
  • No St. John’s Wort found
  • Detected garlic, rice and cassava
Ginseng
  • No ginseng found
  • Found rice, dracaena, pine, wheat/grass and citrus
Garlic
  • One sample showed small amounts of garlic
  • Found rice, pine, palm, dracaena and wheat
Echinacea
  • No echinacea or plant material found
Saw Palmetto
  • Some samples contained small amounts of saw palmetto
  • Also found garlic and rice

Revenge for burning of Jordanian pilot, Jordan to execute all ISIS prisoners within hours

This is a lesson, if true, for Israel and the USA
From Sky News Arabia
Sajida Al-Rishawi, the failed female suicide bomber with tied to ISIS, along with several other ISIS prisoners, will be executed by Jordan in the next several hours according to Sky News Arabia.
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The move is retribution for the death of Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kassasbeh.
Earlier today, ISIS released a new video online reportedly showing Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kassasbeh being executed by being burned alive.
Negotiations between Jordan and ISIS broke down several days ago and Jordan feared for the safety of their pilot after two Japanese journalists were executed by ISIS.
Two days ago, Jordanian officials told ISIS they would execute several ISIS prisoners being held by Jordan if their pilot is not released.
President Obama addressed ISIS’ most recent execution saying, “Should in fact this video be authentic, it’s just one more indication of the viciousness and barbarity of this organization.”

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

An Open Letter to the World


When we were led into the gas chamber, YOU said nothing


When we were forcibly converted, YOU said nothing


When we were thrown out of a country just for being Jews, YOU said nothing
When we now defend ourselves all of a sudden, YOU have something to say
How did we take our revenge on the Germans for their Final Solution?
How did we take revenge on the Spanish for their Inquisition?
How did we take revenge on Islam for being Dhimmi?
How did we take revenge on the lies of the Protocols of Zion?
We studied our Torah
We innovated in medicine
We innovated in defense systems
We innovated in technology
We innovated in agriculture
We made music
We wrote poetry
We made the desert bloom
We won Noble prizes
We founded the movie industry
We financed democracy
We fulfilled the word of Hashem by becoming a light unto the Nations of the Earth
So World when you criticise us for defending our heritage and our ancestral homeland we the Jew’s of the World do exactly what you did, we ignore you.
You have proven to us for the last 2,000 years that when the chips are down you don’t care.
Now leave us alone and go sort out you own back yard whilst we continue our 5775-year old mission, enhancing the World we share.
by Howard Klineberg

Monday, February 2, 2015

The fight in Ponovitz, was, who should daven Maariv

From the absurd to the insane! I'm telling you guys, they need to be drafted in the army!



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A long-running quarrel within the famed Ponovezeh Yeshiva in Bnei Barak has burst once again into bouts of violence and brawling among the two feuding sides loyal to two separate rabbis who both claim to head the institution.
On Sunday night, dozens of yeshiva students were involved in a fierce melee apparently over who which faction had the rights to lead the evening prayers. Some twenty students were reportedly injured during the fighting during which a prayer stand was thrown into a crowd of students and one of the yeshiva deans central to the conflict, Rabbi Shmuel Markowitz, was struck.
A student thought to be responsible for striking Rabbi Markowitz was arrested on Monday.
The latest skirmish follows a series of fights that have taken place in recent days and weeks which led last Thursday to a massive police operation in which several dozen yeshiva students were arrested for their part in the violence.
Most of those arrested were loyal to Rabbi Markowitz and his faction, known as “the terrorists.”
Those loyal to the faction of yeshiva president Rabbi Eliezer Kehanaman, son of Ponevezh founder Rabbi Avraham Kehanaman, along with Rabbis Gershon Edelstein and Baruch Dov Poborski are known as “the haters.”
Violence broke out again on Sunday night between the two factions over who would have the right to lead the evening prayers. The skirmish grew within the yeshiva halls during which Markowitz was hurt, allegedly by Rabbi Yossi Kehanaman, son of Preident Rabbi Eliezer Kehanaman.
Markowitz has now filed a complaint against the younger Kehanaman with the Bnei Brak police, although he has denied the charge and was released.
This led members of “the terrorists” faction to violently vandalize a dormitory belonging to “the haters.”
The dispute over the leadership of the yeshiva started back in 2001, with the death of Rabbi Elazar Menachem Shach, the undisputed dean of the Ponevezh Yeshiva and the spiritual head of the non-hassidic haredi community.
A power struggle for control over the yeshiva, its institutions and its valuable real estate ensued between one of the co-yeshiva deans Markovitz and yeshiva president Kahneman, along with rabbis and co-deans Edelstein Poborski.
Former leader of the non-hassidic haredi world the late Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv expressed his support for Markovitz, while most of the other leading rabbis in the haredi stronghold of Bnei Brak,have publicly supported Kahneman, who also has the backing of the veteran teaching staff of the yeshiva.
Content provided as courtesy of the Jerusalem Post

Chareidim block Traffic around Country, don't allow Working People to go to work!


Chareidim by in  large don't work in Israel, since the Roshei Yeshivas prohibit them from getting their hands dirty. 

Even those that do work, have to quit, if they want to marry off their daughters. According to last week's Hebrew edition of Mishpacha, a electrical engineer had to come to the US to collect for his daughter's wedding. 
When asked why he doesn't work, he said that no Yeshiva guy would marry her if he works....

But I'll bet he would be able to marry his daughter off if he blocked traffic so the other Zhlubs could go to work.


Hundreds of Chareidi youths took to major roads and intersections Monday morning to protest the arrest of four yeshiva students who have been arrested for failing to report to IDF recruitment offices for preliminary enlistment processing. 

Protests were staged in or close to Jerusalem, Ashdod, the Bar Ilan interchange and other locations in which the protestors tried to block traffic arteries, and routes 443 and 444 are both experiencing heavy traffic as a result. 

The police have advised commuters to find alternative routes to work. 

In Ashdod, some 40 protestors have been arrested so far with serious traffic delays resultant from the demonstration. Another four protestors were arrested close to the Bar Ilan interchange, and at least one protestor was arrested in Jerusalem. 

The protestors belong to a radical faction of the non-Hassidic haredi community and reject the mainstream leadership headed by Rabbi Aharon Leib Shteinman and follows the instructions of Rabbi Shmuel Auerbach instead. 

Unlike Shteinman, Auerbach has instructed yeshiva students to not present themselves for preliminary processing for IDF enlistment. 

Most yeshiva students belonging to the mainstream haredi community are able to do the preliminary processing and for the moment gain military service exemptions. 

Government legislation passed last year is designed to gradually increase haredi enlistment and decrease the number of exemptions and for this reason Auerbach has instructed yeshiva students loyal to his faction not to cooperate at all with the IDF, not even to report for preliminary processing. 

Eight people were arrested so far in in similar protests in El'ad and near Hadera.

Monsey Tours Bus Skids Off Road On Garden State Parkway; B”H No Injuries




American Seminary Girls Roasting Marshmallows Over Burning Garbage at Hafganah in Kikar Shabbos, Yerushalayim

Now... you know where your 20,000.00 is going!


Police ready to close Ponovitz: Yeshivah Guys Riot and beat up Rosh Yeshivah

 Yeshiva guys  supporting different Roshei Yeshiva, have resorted to violence again! One side beat up the Rosh Yeshivah Rabbi Shmuel Markovitz. 
They also damaged Yeshivah property, all paid for by donors!
Police are now conteplating shutting down parts of the Yeshivah!
In the last few months, police were called in over 50 times to quell the violence.
Violent clashes broke out at the Ponevezh Yeshiva after the yeshiva's dean Rabbi Shmuel Markovich was assaulted by a member of an opposing haredi faction Sunday night. 

The student was arrested Monday morning, following a report to police by yeshiva students who witnessed the incident, but denied the charges, claiming instead that he had been attacked by Rabbi Markovich's followers. 

Following the arrest, several other students were wounded as violence flared up between the two opposing factions, with witnesses saying that tear gas was even used in the confrontation.

Hatzalah medical crews were called to the scene, giving treatment to the wounded students and bringing some of them to Maayanei Hayeshua Hospital in Bnei Brak. Police forces also streamed into the yeshiva to break apart the fight.

אלימות חסרת תקדים בישיבת פוניבז', תלמידי הישיבה מפלג ה'מחבלים', פרצו הערב (א'), לפנימיית ה'שונאים', לאחר שראש הישיבה, הגר"ש מרקוביץ הוכה. המשטרה הוזעקה להשליט סדר, אך המהומות חזרו. 

בקטטה האלימה נפצעו עשרות תלמידים, 3 נזקקו לטיפול רפואי, אך לא נזקקו לפינוי לבית החולים. 

כוחות משטרה גדולים הוזעקו למקום כדי להשליט סדר אך המהומות שבו ופרצו לקראת שעות הלילה המאוחרות. 

כתבנו לענייני משטרה אלי שלזינגר, מדווח כי במשטרה בוחנים אפשרות להוצאת צו לסגירת ואיטום אחד מחמשת מבני הישיבה, לאור כך שהוא מייצר הכי הרבה עבירות אלימות. 

במהלך החודשיים האחרונים, הוגשו בתחנת משטרה דן למעלה מ-50 תלונות ומאות קירות למוקד 100






Never-before-showcased clay tablets documenting the first diaspora go on display

We know they sat on the banks of the Tigris and Euphrates, and that they wept. But a new exhibit at Jerusalem’s Bible Lands Museum puts faces and names to the Judean exiles in ancient Babylonia 2,500 years ago

The Al-Yahudu tablets are part of a private collection that has never before gone on public display. Their provenance is unknown; they likely turned up somewhere in southern Iraq, but no one knows when. After decades on the antiquities market they ended up in the hands of a private collector, David Sofer, who offered to loan them to the Bible Lands Museum. After two years of labor, the exhibit is opening to the public on Sunday.


“It puts a face on the real people who went through these fateful events,” Dr. Filip Vukosavović, curator of the exhibit, told The Times of Israel. The tablets preserve a wealth of Judean names — including the familiar Natanyahu — of the exilic community, and even include a handful of Aramaic inscriptions
The exhibit takes visitors through the final days of Jerusalem before its destruction by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 BCE, and transports them to Mesopotamia, where the deportees were resettled. At the center of the gallery is a model of a Mesopotamian village, animated to show light shimmering on the canals at night and farmers plowing the field at midday, similar to those in which Judeans made their home.
Before the Al-Yahudu texts were found and studied, scholars only had an outline of life for Judeans in Babylon, said Dr. Wayne Horowitz, Hebrew University’s professor of Assyriology, who helped prepare the exhibition and the corresponding academic literature.
“We had before this an outline, a tradition, but as historians we couldn’t prove it. And now we’re actually seeing the community living its life, really fleshed out.”
He compared the experience of the exiled Judeans to that of new immigrants to Israel in the early years of the state. They were settled in a region of southern Babylon that had been ravaged by years of war and forced to rebuilt infrastructure and dig canals — the rivers by which they wept when they remembered Zion.
“Once they had built the infrastructure they were allowed to settle and build their lives,” Horowitz explained. Within a short while, the community became more prosperous and secure, a fact documented in the financial documents preserved in clay.
“It’s impossible to exaggerate when it comes to the importance and the amount” of information gleaned from the tablets, Vukosavović said. He called the Babylonian exile the “most important event in the history of the Jewish people.”
Each document catalogs when and where it was written and by whom, providing scholars with an unprecedented view into the day-to-day life of Judean exiles in Babylonia, as well as a geography of where the refugees were resettled. The earliest in the collection, from 572 BCE, mentions the town of Al-Yahudu — “Jerusalem” — a village of transplants from Judea.
“Finally through these tablets we get to meet these people, we get to know their names, where they lived and when they lived, what they did,” Vukosavović said.
The texts help dispel the misconception that the Judeans in Babylon were second-class citizens of the empire, living in ghettos and pressed into hard labor. While some toiled in base drudgery, others thrived, owned property, plantations and slaves, and became part of the Babylonian bureaucratic hierarchy.
“It teaches us that we weren’t slaves, like we were slaves to the Pharaoh,” Vukosavović said. “It teaches us that we were simply free people in Babylon, living not only in Al-Yahudu, but also in a dozen other cities where Jews either lived or did their business.”
Employing a variety of media — animated videos, antiquities from the destruction of Jerusalem, illuminated manuscripts, and illustrations to complement conventional text — the gallery culminates with the clay tablets accompanied by iPad tablets replete with information to better understand the cuneiform texts.
“One of the challenges of creating this show was to make it accessible [to the general public],” museum director Amanda Weiss said. “We had to create a way that would entice all ages to relate to this information.”
“This is an amazing collection. It is truly the world premiere of this archive on display,” said Weiss. “It’s never been published, it’s never been displayed until now.”
She said the museum admits thousands of schoolchildren each year, and she hopes that the exhibition will “supplement or inspire learning” of biblical history, “to take it away from the boring or the difficult.”
The exhibit opens Sunday, February 1, at the Bible Lands Museum, and will run for a year.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Arab Parties in Israel Unite, but Rav Auerbach will not allow Achdus in the next election!


So that the readers understand what's going on, I will preface my remarks with some pertinent facts.

Rav Auerbach's party is the "Bnei Torah" and his newspaper is "Hapeles"

Now that we got that out of the way, let's get down to business.

Rabbe Auerbach has decided that Achdus is not in his vocabulary and will not learn from the Arab Parties that united under one "flag".

He wants to continue his policy of having everyone in Kollell and having Chilonim support them. He ignores the now proven facts that Kollel guys can no longer be supported forever...
and that there is now a tremendous backlash against supporting people that refuse to work.

There was an article in last week's  Hebrew Mishpacha that poverty in the Chareidie Community is through the roof, and getting worse .... but nowhere in the article did anyone suggest that anyone ought to work for a living.

I am all for learning, if they are supported, but to learn forever with no cheshbon is a road to catastrophe..

Blaming the Zionists that supported them, without questions, until last year, no longer gets any sympathy from anyone...
Most people that I talk to...were in shock that the Zionists were supporting Torah all these years, without Kollell guys giving them the proverbial  "thank you" 
but now that they withdrew most of the support, they scream "rashaim"

Nobody is listening to that anymore...

He is also adamantly against anyone reporting for the draft, which flies in the face of the Shteinman/ Kanievsky psak that everyone should report for the draft but not serve..


At present it appears Yahadut Hatorah will be losing the votes of the split-off Bnei Torah party in the upcoming elections. 

According to a column in the erev Shabbos Parshas Bo Bnei Torah-affiliated HaPeles newspaper,
 the decision has been made not to back Yahadut Hatorah. The newspaper cites a decision from 40 years ago when the litvish community did not back the only chareidi party at the time, Agudas Yisrael.

Persons affiliated with the party explain such a column would not have appeared in the newspaper without prior approval of HaGaon HaRav Shmuel Auerbach Shlita. 
The newspaper explains the obligation to vote on Election Day is not automatic but subject to the decision of Gedolei Yisrael with each election being its own entity. “ככל אשר יורוהו, יעשה; וכלעוד לא יורוהו – אינו מצווה ואינו עושה”!

The newspaper reminds readers of the elections that were held in Teves 5734 when HaGaon Maran Rav Shach ZT”L and the Steipler ZT”L who always favored voting refrained from doing so and would not sign a kol korei that year and bnei torah refrained from voting as a result.

HaPeles quotes the words of the Steipler saying “כמתן הכשר בדיעבד על כל תעלוליהם”, voting would be tantamount to a b’dieved approval of the party and this is unacceptable.
The column begins detailing the faults of the party in the outgoing Knesset, citing even Agudas Yisrael is no longer true to its own mission of “וייעשו כולם אגודה אחת”.
The newspaper then condemns the position taken on the chareidi draft, citing the approach that was adopted are “naive and conciliatory approach that reflects criminal negligence”.