“I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” Rav Kook z"l
Monday, October 25, 2021
Zionists Start "tax" on disposable plates & cutlery Nov 1st ... Satmar will subsidize those families who continue to use them
The Zionist government has decided to tax practically all disposable plastic plates, cutlery etc, starting November 1st.
Until last year the Zionists would sell this garbage to the Chinese and only G-d knows what they did with it. But as of last year, the Chinese no longer want Jewish recyclable garbage even if the garbage is Chassidishe garbage, and so the Zionists having no other choice decided to put a huge tax to discourage people from buying stuff that even the recycling plants can no longer handle.
Chassidism have huge families, so washing dishes for a family is very time consuming, which is a commodity they don't have; they are the largest consumers of disposable stuff in the Zionist State.
Shabbos Kiddishes that now supply the fressers with 8 different types of herring are the second largest group to utilize disposable plates, as each "herring fresser" needs at least 20 plates, because, G-d forbid, the Shmaltz herring should touch the Wasabi herring. The Yaptcha terrorists need at least 12 plates each to satisfy their cholesterol cravings, and please don't get me started with the Chulent Chazzeirim.
This past shabbos, I was invited to a "full" Kiddush, so I headed straight to the ladies section, knowing full well that the herrings, kugels and chulent and fancy cakes would remain untouched as the women are all on a diet when surrounded by other women and filled up my "disposable" plates with the goodies and brought it into the men section, for them to enjoy. This took about five "full" minutes and when I somehow survived getting to the men's table, all the food was gone!
But all the plates smeared with oil from the herrings and different kugels were there waiting for some szlub to collect the greasy stuff and put them in the 10 garbage bins that was in "full" view of everyone!
The vegetable platters by the men remained crying ...untouched
By the ladies, the vegetable platters were gone except for the dressings which the ladies wouldn't dare put on their veggies for fear their neighbors were watching!
Anyway, I digress...
Let's go back to our subject at hand.
R' Zalman Leib Teitelbaum, the Satmar Rebbe from Williamsburg, yes the same guy who brought 5 million dollars to help the hundreds of "moisdois" that refuse to take Zionist money (FYI the Zionists helped Moisdois Ha'Torah with 250 Million Dollars just last year alone) came up with a genius idea, instead of granting them money to buy dishwashers, he decided instead to subsidize the Chassidim who live in Israelwith the "Zionist Tax" to help them continue buying plastic disposable dishes and cutlery and the hell with the environment, after all, all that greasy garbage will remain in the greatest gift Hashem gave to the Jewish people.... Eretz Yisrael!
מי כעמך ישראל
Black Guy Enjoys Chassidishe Music
What a young mother wrote to an anti-Semite Who told her to "go back to Euope"
by Bruria Efune
The Living Olive Tree that lived thru the exile and now the homecoming of the Jewish people and it still produces olives
David Blatt aka Jay Black a Singer known for ‘This Magic Moment,’ dead at 82
Jay Black, the lead singer of Jay and the Americans, died Friday at the age of 82, his family said.
Complications from pneumonia was the cause of death for the Brooklyn-born frontman, family told Rolling Stone magazine.
Black was the second “Jay” to front the group, following on from Jay Traynor. A third “Jay” fronted the band when they reformed in the early 2000s, the magazine reported.
The New York City ’60s doo-wop based pop-rock group announced the death of the vocalist, whose real name was David Blatt, on Facebook.
“We acknowledge the great successes we had with him both as a partner and as a lead singer,” the band wrote.
“We shared both wonderful and very contentious times, and much like an ex-wife, we are so proud of the beautiful children we created. We’ll always remember The Voice.”
Jay and the Americans were best known for Top 10 hits like “This Magic Moment” and “Cara Mia.”
“Jay Black was an iconic performer with a voice that was instantly recognizable anywhere in the world,’’ said John Catsimatidis, who recalled that Black helped run his campaign for mayor in 2013. “He left us too soon. We lost a tremendous talent today.”
Sunday, October 24, 2021
Rabbi MEIR KAHANE SPEAKS - Talkline with Zev Brenner (1989) ... On His Yurzeit
This interview was one year before he was murdered by an Arab Savage!
Shlomo Carlebach singing "Moshe V'Aharon" - משה ואהרון
Listen to Biden Shout like a Lunatic
"Never Again" - who will fight for that promise today?
Rabbi Meir Kahane was not afraid to come out against the dangers he saw facing the Jewish people, and he paid for that with his life.
Today's Hebrew date is the yahrtzeit (death anniversary) of a modern Jewish hero who was murdered on the evening of November 5th, 1990. Over 30 years ago, Rabbi Meir Kahane, (zt'l) died at the hands of a Muslim gunman in New York City. The Jewish people, even those who despised him, lost a true leader.
Look around you at those who today are considered the spokespeople for us in the USA. For our causes. For our survival. Rabbis, lay people, politicians who lay claim to be our saviors, our standard bearers in these tough times, none can hold a candle to Kahane. His phrase, "Never Again!" is often used inappropriately for inappropriate causes by people who never heard his name. But it refers to the silence of the world, and even Jews, to the Holocaust, and is a term we must familiarize ourselves with now in order to save our people from the catastrophe about which he prophesied so often - to deaf ears.
Rabbi Kahane was a born and bred New Yorker. He saw the frequent attacks on the city's Jewish elderly and the robberies of Jewish owned businesses by blacks. He looked on as black Mayor David Dinkins, ignored the violence. He reacted as a leader should and formed the Jewish Defense League (JDL) to protect his people. He wanted to encourage his people to fight back, to teach others that Jews must be respected.
Less than a year after his assassination, Al Sharpton led a black pogrom aimed at Brooklyn's Jewish community. And without Kahane's leadership, Jews and their mainstream organizations just stood by and watched as Dinkins purposely permitted the riots to flame out of their own accord. Kahane's failed efforts to awaken fat-cat Jewish groups to stand by their people was a motivating factor leading up to the pogrom.
Thirty one years after his death, nothing has changed.
Kahane also turned his attention to the plight of Soviet Jews. He formed the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, organizing marches on and rallies in front of the Soviet Mission to the UN. He fought the struggle to force Russia to permit Jews to immigrate to the United States. Eventually, under his leadership, Russia caved and Russian Jews were given the green light to flee Communist Jew hating.
Kahane also feared that Arabs, permitted to become citizens of Israel would eventually, through the democracy practiced in the Jewish state, combined with their high birth rate and Israel's super medical system would eventually turn the Jewish state into another Arab one by their increasing numbers. He suggested Israel pay Arabs good money to encourage them to leave.
For this he was called a racist. His idea was actually a brilliant one. We can only guess how he felt, from his perch in Heaven, as Israel's Arab citizens rose up against their own country during the recent Hamas attacks. Enemies within. He was right on the money.
Today we look sadly on as Israel still is a target for Jew haters around the world, even in our own country. We are helpless as our Progressive Jewish elected officials and lawmakers bow down to self acknowledged, vocal, outspoken Jew haters within the Democrat Party. They are weaklings, traitors to their own people and nation.
In Boca Raton, my home town, we have rabbis of major synagogues listed as T'ruah members. Look up the leftist, Progressive goals of that group here..and weep.
We know how Rabbi Meir Kahane would react. That's why we miss him and pay our respects to him, the modern Jewish prophet and the reincarnation of Shimon bar Kochba, the iconic Jewish fighter for Jewish independence during the time of Rabbi Akiva, who fought the Romans in 132 C.E.. We miss and need them both....now. Speak up!
Alan Bergstein, lecturer and columnist, is an editorial writer for The NY Jewish Voice and a retired NYC school principal A father of four, he is a Korean War veteran and Jewish activist who is President of the Judeo/Christian Republican Club of Palm Beach County, Florida.
Bennett refuses calls from Putin during Shabbat
In light of the prolongation of the meeting between Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Russian President Vladimir Putin, which took place on Friday afternoon in the city of Sochi, Bennett postponed his return to Israel and remained in Russia with his entourage and Minister Ze'ev Elkin.
On Saturday, a phone call was received from the Russian president's office, stating that President Putin wanted to talk to Prime Minister Bennett. Bennett's entourage replied to Putin's office that the prime minister keeps Shabbat and will only answer a call if it is an urgent matter.
Arutz Sheva has learned that even after repeated attempts to talk to Bennett on Saturday, his aides replied to the hosts that the Israeli prime minister speaks on the phone on Saturday only about issues that cannot be postponed.
When Shabbat ended, Putin called Bennett, inquired about his well-being after the weekend and thanked him for their good and in-depth meeting. Prime Minister Bennett thanked the Russian president for his warm hospitality and their meeting, which he said will help strengthen ties between the two countries.
President Putin invited the prime minister and his wife to visit the city of St. Petersburg. Bennett accepted the invitation and replied that he would be happy to visit the city at a later date,
New Iranian governor slapped during inauguration
The new governor of a northwestern Iranian province was slapped in the face by an angry man during his inauguration on Saturday in an unusual breach of security in the Islamic Republic.
A motive for the attack in Iran’s Eastern Azerbaijan province remains unclear, though it targeted a new provincial governor who once served in the country’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard and reportedly had been kidnapped at one point by rebel forces in Syria, according to The Associated Press.
One report referred to the incident as a personal dispute.
The new governor, Brig. Gen. Abedin Khorram, had taken the podium in the provincial capital of Tabriz when the man came in from offstage and swung at the official.
Video aired by state television recorded the gathered crowd gasping in shock, the sound of the slap echoing on the sound system. It took several seconds before plainclothes security forces reached him.
They dragged the suspect off through a side door, knocking down a curtain. Others rushed up, knocking into each other.
Later footage showed Khorram return to the stage and speak to the crowd.
“I do not know him of course but you should know that, although I did not want to say it, when I was in Syria I would get whipped by the enemy 10 times a day and would be beaten up,” he said, according to AP.
“More than 10 times, they would hold a loaded gun to my head. I consider him on a par with those enemies but forgive him.”
Though Khorram said he didn’t know the man, the state-run IRNA news agency later described the attacker as a member of the Guard’s Ashoura Corps, which Khorram had overseen. The report described the attack as coming due to “personal reasons,” without elaborating.
Khorram had been recently nominated by Iran’s hard-line parliament to serve as the provincial governor under the government of President Ebrahim Raisi.
Saturday, October 23, 2021
Germany 1945: Restored film footage by George Stevens
Na Nachs Celebrate the Death of a 47 Year old Cancer Victim
Below see the 47 year old being interviewed months before he died
Drone Video of Reb Shlomo Carlebach’s Chassidim Commemorating his Yahrzeit at his Gravesite
Thursday marked the 27th anniversary of the passing of Reb Shlomo Carlebach, who once told his friends that he had stood at an intersection where three different wedding halls stood and heard his songs emanating at the same time from all three simchas.
Our good friend Ezri To Be sent us an unusual sky drone video, bearing down through the clouds on the assembly of holy Chassidim who commemorated the Rebbe the way he would have wanted it: singing his songs with a lot of strumming.
Reb Shlomo was only 69 when he was taken away from us – way too early. He showed us a sweet and uplifting Judaism the likes of which we hadn’t seen anywhere else before. We miss him today more than ever before, in our era of strife and war among brothers.
Park East President Writes Letter Explaining the Dismissal of Rabbi Goldschmidt
Dear Park East Community,
As President of Park East Synagogue, I am writing to you today about the recent events that have transpired over the last two weeks.
On Sunday October 10th, a meeting was held in the Synagogue with Assistant Rabbi Goldschmidt, Rabbi Arthur Schneier, myself and a respected leader of the congregation. At this meeting, Assistant Rabbi Goldschmidt unequivocally admitted to taking and disseminating, the full, non-public contact list of all synagogue members as well as parents of the Day School to two individuals that he has aligned himself with. Assistant Rabbi Goldschmidt did this without first discussing it with and getting the approval from Rabbi Schneier or myself. Moreover, he did this without asking the permission of the individuals and families who were contacted – an obligation that the Synagogue takes seriously. After his admission, Assistant Rabbi Goldschmidt refused to apologize for his rogue actions. In fact, he further enflamed the concerns of Rabbi Schneier and myself by additionally stating that he would continue to use and disseminate the list at his discretion.
Divulging the personal information in this manner likely carries significant concerns for those involved. To date, and though he has been asked to do so, Assistant Rabbi Goldschmidt has also refused to return this confidential information and instead, has hired an attorney to threaten our institution in connection to his dismissal.Rather than discussing his concerns with Rabbi Arthur Schneier and myself, Assistant Rabbi Goldschmidt deliberately circumvented us, and permitted two other members, Brad Colman and Brian Kaufman, to communicate with the entire congregation. Messrs. Colman and Kaufman are neither trustees, nor actively involved in the Synagogue or the Rabbi Arthur Schneier Park East Day School. It is therefore not clear what led them to take such drastic action now, without first raising their concerns with Rabbi Schneier or myself.
All of us have come to love Rabbi Schneier – a Holocaust survivor and beacon for humanity- and we are fortunate to have been guided by his wisdom for the past 60 years. For all these years, Rabbi Schneier has always conducted himself strictly and solely with the best intentions of each and every member of this congregation. Please be assured that the termination of Assistant Rabbi Goldschmidt was done with much thought and consideration for all involved. As such, the professional relationship between Assistant Rabbi Benjamin Goldschmidt and Park East Synagogue has been permanently severed.
The motto of our Synagogue, L’dor V’dor, from generation to generation, is not challenged, compromised or stymied as a result of recent events. I am pleased to inform you that an executive search committee has been established to find prospective leading rabbis with a view toward choosing one who has the intellectual heft, dynamism, and experience in leading a congregation, someone with wisdom and a demonstrated ability to inspire Jews of all ages and levels of observance. Our motto speaks as loudly today as ever before, and we will continue to strengthen our Synagogue for future generations.
Sincerely,
Herman Hochberg