DIN: I support her...... Absolutely .....
What?????? You crazy????
No I'm not crazy .... you don't understand Israeli politics ....
And Israeli politics is no different than New York politics ....
Do you guys know that my opinion aligns with the Gerrer, Belz and even ... hold on to your hats ..... The Late Rav Shach z"l!!!!!
And it aligns with most of the ............shhhhhhh!!! don't tell anyone ...
Chareidie Tzibber ...
Yes absolutely .... How many times did the previous and now Gerrer and Belzer Rebbes support Leftist Candidates in Israel including Peres ... knowing full well that they are progressives supporting "Chillul Shabbos" and Gay marriage ....??????
Hey ... In New York ...didn't the Chassidim all endorse Mayor DeBlasio for mayor???? A supporter of all perverse and deviant crazies??
Back to Israel.... do you guys know that Rav Shach was politically a leftist who supported giving back big chunks of land to the Arabs??
No .... not his house..... No not Ponivitz .... that he wouldn't give back but he supported giving back the house of some poor shzlub who worked day and night to support his family ...and he was a supporter and attempted many times to join in the coalition of leftist parties and so did all Chareidei Rabbis ...
Now .. I'll let you into a secret .....
In my town Bet Shemesh .... who won as Mayor????
Why... you would ask ... didn't all Chareidie leaders ask their sheep to vote for the dummy and parrot Abutbul??
Yes ... they did...
but for whom did they vote for?????
They voted for the lady Dr. Aliza Bloch, secretly ...
How do I know? I know for two reasons ....
1... she couldn't win without the Chareidim... and finally the Newspapers reported the votes .. district by district ...
Who won in Haifa???? Who won in Yerusalayim???
In Haifa a leftist chilonie lady, that had the Chareidie votes, overwhelmingly.
And in Yerushalayim the Chareidim ignored the "Big bearded" Deutch and voted for a borderline frum guy by the name of Leon ...
And in Yerushalayim the Chareidim ignored the "Big bearded" Deutch and voted for a borderline frum guy by the name of Leon ...
The facts don't lie.... the typical Chareidie is no longer following the advise of the "Gedoilim" or the "Rabbanim" led by greedy askanim... and they are voting for the best person for the job ... even if the candidate ignores "Chillul Shabbos" etc ...
And as for you Americans ... don't lecture us here in Israel why we vote for candidates whose main concern is for the welfare of all Israelis even if they are "mecahallel Shabbos" ...
because in the past while the "Gedoilim" were screaming "SHABBOS SHABBOS" they were secretly negotiating with the leftist communists to join in their coalitions .......
Now ... listen carefully ... the Gedoilim who are run by their noses by the "Askanim" ... don't care about Shabbos, don't care about gay marriage, and don't even care about the Army ...
all they care is "how much $$$$$$$$ is in it for us?"
We figured it all out finally!!!
Go for it Michal ... Go for it Girl ..... Hope you win!!
She backs public transportation on Shabbat, supports gay marriage and civil unions, rues the gender separation in ultra-Orthodox academic colleges, and is adamant a peace deal with the Palestinians is entirely within reach — if only Israel wills it.
Altogether, hers are not particularly eyebrow-raising positions for a Labor candidate in the opposition party’s upcoming primaries. But when said candidate happens to be an ultra-Orthodox mother of four, some may find their foreheads involuntarily furrowed.
It’s a reaction that Michal Zernowitski, 38, is accustomed to. And one the former computer programmer hopes to change with her campaign, under the banner “Shattering Conventions.”
“I’m in the Labor party and not United Torah Judaism and Shas,” she remarked of her liberal and dovish views in a recent interview with The Times of Israel, and “it’s not only because there is no room there [in those parties] for women.”
At her campaign headquarters in south Tel Aviv, part of a shared working space, a handwritten sign on the door reads, “We’ll do our part, and God will do the rest.”