What is happening pic.twitter.com/UFldAI2uy5
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 25, 2022
“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
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— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 25, 2022
What CNN wrote is an outright lie https://t.co/ILFhVSnE83
— Emily Schrader - אמילי שריידר (@emilykschrader) May 25, 2022
One of the ‘witnesses’ relied upon by @CNN, in their hit piece on #Israel, over death of #ShireenAbuAkleh. https://t.co/T2k3lqMeoI pic.twitter.com/My096w5vXK
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) May 25, 2022
Several months after the outbreak of the Russian invasion in Ukraine, a special conference took place in New York regarding the welfare of Jews in Ukraine at which a decision was made for Rabbanim and Chabad shlichim to gradually return to their communities despite the ongoing war.
The meeting was hosted by HaRav Moshe Kotlarsky, director of the International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries and Vice-Chairman of Merkos L’lnyonei Chinuch, and attended by businessman and philanthropist George Rohr, a major donor for kehillos and mosdos in Ukraine for the past 32 years, and prominent Ukraine Rabbanim including the Rav of Dneiper, Rav Shmuel Kamintesky, Rav of Odesasa, Rav Avraham Wolf, Rav of Kharkiv, Rav Moshe Moskowitz, Rav of western Ukraine, Rav Shlomo Wilhem of Zhytomyr, and others.
There are currently about 155 Rabbanim and Chabad shlichim serving in about 30 different communities in Ukrainian cities. Some of the communities suffered severe damage since the war began, especially the devastated city of Mariupol. Other cities still have many Jews living there, including men of enlistment age who were banned from leaving Ukraine and the elderly and handicapped.
Some of the Rabbanim, such as Rav Shmuel Kaminetsky, stayed in Ukraine throughout the war and other Rabbanim left Ukraine and led their communities from afar. The gradual return of the Rabbanim will enable them to preserve the remaining communities and redevelop community institutions.
Yesterday an antisemitic mob led by Ali Dawah surrounded and attacked me.
— Israel Advocacy Movement (@israel_advocacy) May 23, 2022
We refuse to be intimidated by such thuggery.
Am Yisrael Chai. pic.twitter.com/z05LNgB7nw
'שייגעץ, 'טינופת': עשרות חסידי גור רודפים אחרי הדיין הרב פרץ רוטנברג, מאנשי הגר"ש אלתר שיצא מהמקווה. pic.twitter.com/z58obqMqJy
— שימי שפר (@Shimishafer) May 21, 2022
הרה"צ רבי אברהם מרדכי אלתר בנו של האדמו"ר מגור הגיע לביקור מיוחד במעונו של האדמו"ר מסקווירא ושוחח עמו ממושכות בנושא חג השבועות הקרב ובא. pic.twitter.com/pUYd0tSG7u
— יעקב מלמד (@yaakov_melamed) May 24, 2022
Clashes between rival factions of the Ger Hasidic sect spread across the country over the weekend, exposing a growing and increasingly violent rift in Israel’s largest and most powerful ultra-Orthodox dynasty.
Street fighting erupted Friday in three separate places – the southern city of Ashdod, the predominantly Haredi city of Bnei Brak and Jerusalem. Tensions spiked after followers of Rabbi Shaul Alter – the former dean of the movement’s flagship yeshiva in Jerusalem – reportedly hurled insults at Grand Rebbe Yaakov Alter, the movement’s leader and Shaul Alter’s cousin, as the grand rabbi was visiting his mother-in-law’s grave in north Tel Aviv the previous evening.
The fighting, which continued through Saturday evening, comes after years of acrimony between the cousins, who both descend from previous grand rabbis and have competing power bases within the movement.
While Shaul Alter’s followers have not officially set themselves up as a new movement, they have largely been independent since 2019 when a small group of dissatisfied Ger Hasidim declared him their leader, joining him at his Simhat Torah services in defiance of their nominal rebbe.
David Reichman, of Manhattan, collapsed on the boardwalk after finishing the 13-mile race at Ocean Parkway at Brighton Beach on Saturday amid sweltering heat. He was pronounced dead at Coney Island Hospital.
Reichman (inset) was a founder of Field Trip Health, a mental health and psychotherapy company in Kips Bay, according to his LinkedIn profile.
“I approach psychotherapy with seriousness and humor,” Reichman wrote on his profile on Psychology Today. “I’ll listen, offer direction, and challenge you to be the best version of yourself.”
A graduate of Concordia University, according to his LinkedIn, Reichman later attended the NYU Silver School of Social Work.
He worked for two years as a substance use specialist for NYC Health + Hospitals, before launching Field Trip Health in October 2020, the profile states.
The company says that it is “redefining mental health and well-being through ground-breaking work in psychedelics and psychedelic-enhanced psychotherapy,” according to the firm’s LinkedIn page.
“For those who this may be appropriate, I offer Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy,” Reichman added on his Psychology Today profile.
The therapist lived in Flatbush with his girlfriend until moving to Manhattan in March, the super at his Brooklyn building, who would only identify himself as Ozzie, told The Post on Sunday.
Reichman’s death at Saturday’s 22,000-runner race has raised questions about why the event was allowed to take place on an unseasonably hot and humid day.
There are different areas of Har Habais, some of which can be entered even betuma, according to Halacha. Obviously, ascending Har Habais requires perfect knowledge of what’s mutar and what’s osur, but there are many other areas in Halacha, such as hilchos Shabos and taharas hamishpocha for example, where isur koreis is at stake. The proper approach is to actually learn the sugya and become knowledgeable of the actual dinim. If you are too lazy or too stupid to learn the real halachos, at least don’t be proud of your amoratzus by saying that everything is prohibited.
To all the “masters” of political science:
you cannot “provoke” the islamonazis any more than your very existence as a Jew already “provokes” these savages. No, controlling our holy places will not make the rabid dogs hate us more, as they already hate us at the maximum level, and they will try to attack us no matter what we do or don’t do. However, don’t forget that it is only H’ that controls the world, as opposed to the political “cheshbonos”, and it definitely brings kitrug in shamaim when fools such as you are perfectly fine with the Chilul H’ of the islamonazi savages trampling mekom kodesh hakedoshim, in an ostensibly Jewish state with an ostensibly Jewish army nonetheless! If the medina was a truly Jewish state, they would have actually accepted the gift that H’ presented to us in 1967, demolished the islamonazi structures on Har Habais, had rabanut fence off no-go areas and control the proper behavior and dress code for the visitors. Arabs themselves were preparing for the demolition in 1967, and even had each stone of their structures numbered in order to facilitate putting it up elsewhere, but the evil Judenrat elites immediately gave away Har Habais to the islamonazis, which paradoxically not only failed in making the islamonazis like us, but actually made them hate us even more.
Here is a letter from the Rambam detailing his going up to the Har Habyis
Rabbi Schorr is a disciple of Rabbi Shaul Alter. His name is Shmuel Yosef Ben Feiga.
Reports say that more than 70 of Rabbi Shaul’s chasidim were injured during the fights which broke out in Jerusalem, Ashdod, Bnei Brak and Beit Shemesh. Huge piles of garbage were thrown opposite the house of Rav Shaul in Elkana Street, Jerusalem by his opponents. Rav Shaul apologized to his neighbors for “the situation which has arisen.”
In Bnei Brak, some chasidim attacked the principal of the Beis Yaakov “Yashan” girls seminar in Jerusalem, Rabbi Yisrael Levin, and Rabbi Mordechai David Abramowitz as they were returning from Shabbos prayers. Eyewitnesses said that Rabbi Levin was dragged by his peyos on the road and his spodik (chasidic hat) was thrown in the garbage.
In Ashdod’s Rova Zayin, chasidim came to the shul of Rav Shaul’s chasidim armed with batons and started wrecking the shul, causing significant damage.
A senior member of Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard was killed outside his home in Tehran on Sunday by unidentified gunmen on a motorbike, state TV reported, giving only scant details about the attack.
The two assailants shot Col. Hassan Sayad Khodayari five times in his car in the heart of the capital, state media said.
Reports identified Khodayari only as a “defender of the shrine,” a reference to Iranians who fight against the extremist Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq within the Guard’s elite Quds force that oversees operations abroad.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.
Security forces were pursuing the suspected assailants, state TV reported, without offering further details or giving a motive for the killing.
I hope that a pop-pop [pf gunfire] is the last noise that some Zionists hear in their lifetime,” Nerdeen Kiswani said.
By World Israel News Staff
An anti-Israel activist whose commencement speech at City University of New York sparked controversy said during her remarks that she is the victim of a Zionist conspiracy to silence her.
Nerdeen Kiswani was selected as the commencement speaker at the graduation ceremony for CUNY’s School of Law, a choice that drew backlash from Jewish groups concerned about her history of anti-Israel statements and past comments calling for the murder of Zionists.
Kiswani, the founder of pro-Palestine advocacy group Within Our Lifetime, has repeatedly called for the state of Israel to be destroyed, and recently liked an Instagram post praising the Palestinian terrorists who brutally murdered three Israelis with an axe in Elad.
Rather than acknowledging her critics’ concern over her membership in a group that calls for a “globalized intifada” and that her demonization of Israel has created an environment on campus that is not safe for Jewish students, Kiswani complained that she was being silenced for political reasons.
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) reported that during Kiswani’s speech, which was focused on the Palestinian cause rather than the students, university, or field of law, she asserted that she was “facing a campaign of Zionist harassment by well-funded organizations with ties to the Israeli government and military on the basis of my Palestinian identity and organizing.”
Kiswani also took time during her speech to slam CUNY for an organized trip to Israel, which she said was “an affront to everyone fighting for liberation” at the school.
In July 2021, Kiswani advocated for the murder of people who support Israel. “I hope that a pop-pop [pf gunfire] is the last noise that some Zionists hear in their lifetime,” she said.
“It’s one thing to have a political person who you don’t agree with,” a CUNY student told JTA. “But she calls for the actual murder of Jews. It’s really setting a precedent that CUNY is OK with having people in their school who are out to hurt us.”
If this spike in trans children is all biological, why is it regional? Either Ohio is shaming them or California is creating them. pic.twitter.com/t3Tx23MOsu
— Bill Maher (@billmaher) May 21, 2022
Proving that what’s old is new again, here is how the late William Safire began his New York Times column of Jan. 8, 1996:
“Americans of all political persuasions are coming to the sad realization that our First Lady — a woman of undoubted talents who was a role model for many in her generation — is a congenital liar.
“Drip by drip, like Whitewater torture, the case is being made that she is compelled to mislead, and to ensnare her subordinates and friends in a web of deceit.”
Safire detailed a series of situations where Hillary Clinton was caught in obvious lies, and there is a straight line to the Hillary Clinton whose shadow hangs over the Michael Sussmann trial in Washington. Once again, Clinton is being exposed as “compelled to mislead” and ensnaring “her subordinates and friends in a web of deceit.”
And to think she almost got away with stealing the presidency.
It is in keeping with her history that she is portrayed as the off-stage chief conniver at a trial that is, like her, something of a throwback. Coming six years after the 2016 presidential campaign, the Sussmann trial inevitably carries an air of anti-climax.
After all, we have known since the Robert Mueller report in 2019 that the charge that Donald Trump colluded with Russia was fake news. And we have known for almost as long that Clinton’s campaign secretly funded the smear merchants at Fusion GPS who hired Christopher Steele who fabricated a “dossier” that was long on lies and gossip and short on facts.
David Sabatini, 54, whose research involved unraveling how tumors develop, resigned from MIT last month and has been surviving on employment after fellow scientist Kristin Knouse claimed he “groomed” and “coerced” her into a sexual relationship, according to a report and court papers.
A longtime friend and dean at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine tried to offer him a job, but after an uproar, the school announced on May 3 that it would not hire him despite the fact that colleagues described him in a recent article as one of the world’s greatest scientists — a “genius” in line for the Nobel Prize.
“What wormhole did my life take, to … protests and being called a sexual predator? What quirk in the universe allowed this to happen?” said Sabatini, who has denied wrongdoing and noted Knouse did not work in his lab or report to him.
In an October lawsuit against MIT, Sabatini said that his relationship with Knouse, who is 21 years his junior, was consensual — and told a reporter he was shocked to find himself the subject of protests at NYU when the school explored the possibility of hiring him.
Sabatini has contended he and Knouse began their fling during a 2018 conference, while he was in the midst of a divorce. By 2020, he thought the affair had cooled, though he claims Knouse wanted to continue. By October 2020, she complained she’d been harassed, and in a later lawsuit alleged Sabitini oversaw a “sexualized” environment in his lab.
Since his departure from MIT, he has been despondent, he said. He stopped eating and sleeping, dropped 35 pounds in three months, “cried a lot and his hair was falling out,” according to the article on Bari Weiss’ “Common Sense” SubStack column.
It’s not just Sabatini dealing with the fallout.
After the Grossman School of Medicine announced it would not hire him, the National Institutes of Health decided to audit $500 million in grant money overseen by the dean who first considered bringing him aboard, Common Sense reported.
Dafna Bar-Sagi, a vice dean for science and chief scientific officer at the med school, called Sabatini “one of the greatest scientists of our century,” and oversaw an investigation of the allegations against him “at the risk of depriving society of the benefit of having someone like this continuing their career and making really meaningful discoveries that can affect human health for generations,” she told the outlet.
NIH said it received anonymous complaints about Bar-Sagi and recently sent NYU a letter raising concerns about her ability to provide “a safe environment for trainees,” Common Sense reported.
“If there was anything untoward about this man’s behavior, we would not have touched him with a 10-foot pole,” Ken Langone, the chair of the board for NYU Langone Medical Center, told Common Sense, calling the work to vet Sabatini “exhaustive.”
Outside lawyers consulted by NYU, who reviewed a report into the allegations done by MIT, found Sabatini was not given due process, the university told Common Sense
“If people are close minded to the idea that there can be a consensual relationship between two adults, I’m afraid we can’t make any traction,” said NYU Medical School Dean Robert Grossman.
The NIH did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Knouse did not respond to an email seeking comment.