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Thursday, July 10, 2025

Epstein followers in shambles as their conspiracies are falling apart


The doom-scrolling community is not happy.

From basement bedrooms across the US comes the muffled sound of huffing and puffing.

Reddit is ablaze with the anger of digital hysterics who haven’t seen sunlight in months.

Why? Because their most beloved conspiracy theory is coming apart at the seams.

The Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy theory — that all-purpose, fact-light morality tale about our decadent, venal elites — is falling apart.

What will the Epstein heads do now?

No sooner had the Department of Justice and the FBI poked a very large hole in the Epstein story than the internet was consumed by fury and moaning. These officials have concluded that Epstein did not in fact have a “client list” implicating politicians, businessmen and celebrities in a vast Caligulan regime of sordid sex parties.

And nor was he bumped off by some nefarious actor — Hillary Clinton, people say — while awaiting trial for sex trafficking at a correctional facility in New York.

No, he really did kill himself.

And just like that, the two pillars of this crazed fable have fallen down.

The Dangerous Unhinged Supreme Court Justice

 


The Chulent Debacle that Refuses to Go away!


 

Hey, you Jew in the keffiyeh!

Jew in the Keffiyeh

We are a nation with a long memory and a longer legacy. Symbols matter. History matters. And so does truth. When Jews wrap themselves in the keffiyeh, they are not engaging in solidarity—they are erasing the scars of our people and honoring those who rejoiced in our murder. It is not conscience—it is cowardice disguised as compassion.

The Keffiyeh’s True Legacy

“You wear a keffiyeh. Why not a swastika too?”

Let us speak plainly: The keffiyeh is not a neutral garment. It is the banner of those who shed Jewish blood—from Haj Amin al-Husseini to Hamas. And worse, it was a British Jew who helped lift that banner high.

Hegseth hosts Netanyahu at Pentagon and Army Band Plays "Hatikvah"


 

Did Biden's Doctor who refused to testify save unwittingly the USA as we know it?

 

Dr. Kevin O’Connor’s refusal to testify before Congress has stirred outrage among conservatives. But beneath the frustration lies an uncomfortable truth: this man may have single-handedly spared the United States from an unprecedented national calamity. Whether he intended to or not, Dr. O’Connor saved the country from a leftist takeover—and conservatives should recognize the magnitude of that act.

The Disaster We Almost Had

Let’s be blunt: had President Biden’s deteriorating health been publicly acknowledged and led to his removal, the United States would have faced a full-fledged constitutional crisis—one with Kamala Harris at the helm. Not for a month, not for a caretaker period, but potentially for a full term leading into the next election.

President Kamala Harris would have meant a radical lurch to the far-left fringe of American politics. Her ideology is not just liberal—it’s progressive to the point of destabilization. Sympathetic to anti-Israel demonstrators and unwilling to draw a hard line against groups expressing open support for Hamas, Harris has repeatedly aligned herself with the activist wing of the Democratic Party. Her social justice posturing, race-obsessed rhetoric, and deference to the most extreme voices in the culture wars make her a uniquely dangerous figure on the national stage.

US Sanctions the "klavta" Albanese



The U.S. State Department announced that it is sanctioning Francesca Albanese, the U.N. special rapporteur on Palestinian territories, under an executive order that states those who engage “directly” with an effort by the International Criminal Court to arrest or probe a “protected person” without the consent of the person’s country are subject to having their property and assets blocked.

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Mordechai Klainberg A Dangerous Predator in Oak Park Michigan


 Oak Park Michigan Resident, Mordechai Klainberg, Charged with Stalking, Home Invasion, and Criminal Sexual Conduct

WARNING!!!!! EXPLICIT MATERIAL!!!

According to a transcript of testimony given in court by the alleged victim, the alleged victim moved to Oak Park in 2024. About a month after moving, according to the transcript, the alleged victim went to Borenstein’s and encountered Mordechai Klainberg, who was working there, for the first time. The alleged victim described Klainberg approaching her, telling her that he could help her meet people in the community, and asking for her phone number, which she gave him. She described being under the impression that Klainberg worked for the Detroit Vaad. In the transcript the alleged victim described moving to Oak Park to complete a conversion which would have been taking place under the supervision of the Detroit Vaad.

Beit Shemesh Buries its Hero ..Moshe Shmuel Null

 












Rav Zilberstein "Clarifies" ruling against Thursday night cholent

 


After getting flak from the "chulent fressers" Rav Zilberstein said that his original ban on mid-week chulent was "full of beans" and clarified that growing bochrim should certainly eat Chulent Thursday night!
You can mess with the Ladies with their "Lace Sheitels" you can mess with the men on "smartphomes" but don't mess with their food! 
Lesson given, lesson learned! 

Rabbi Yitzchok Zilberstein has opened up about his recently published halachic ruling according to which it is improper to eat cholent during the week, and it should be reserved for Shabbat only.

Rabbi Zilberstein clarified on Wednesday that his ruling was not meant to be a blanket prohibition, "and certainly at a seudat mitzvah (a religious celebratory meal) where the dish is served, it is permitted to eat it."

Regarding yeshivas that serve cholent for dinner on Thursdays, the rabbi answered: "Certainly they should eat since yeshiva students must rely on the dean in every matter, and if the yeshiva management brings this dish for dinner during the week, you should certainly eat it."

Rabbi Zilberstein clarified that the original instruction was intended as an enhancement to the observance of the commandment to honor the Sabbath, but at yeshivas and family events, one may eat cholent on a weekday.

Cholent is a stew usually made of meat, potatoes, beans, and grains, invented to circumvent the prohibition of cooking on the Sabbath. While traditionally enjoyed on Shabbat mornings, in recent decades, it has become common among haredi, religious, and even secular Jews in Israel and abroad to eat the dish on Thursday nights as well, usually at casual eateries known as "cholentiot."

CIA report makes it clear Trump was framed

 


In a blockbuster report, the CIA has belatedly exposed the rank corruption among top intelligence officials who connived to frame President Donald Trump and drive him from office during his first term.  

Their pernicious lie was that Trump colluded with Russia to rig the 2016 presidential election in his favor. The principal piece of so-called evidence was a document known infamously as the dossier.  

It was secretly financed by Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign and Democrats, conceived by a foreign agent with a checkered past in espionage, and then brokered to solicitous collaborators at the FBI, CIA, the Department of Justice and the Trump-hating media.  

Luftwaffe Resumes Flights ..Satmar Rebbe Can now travel to Israel

 

 Lufthansa Resumes Tel Aviv Flights August 1

Lufthansa Group will restart flights to Tel Aviv on August 1 after suspending service due to the Iran conflict. SWISS flights remain paused until October 25.

Air France resumed direct Paris–Tel Aviv flights today. Other major airlines like British Airways, Delta,  have not yet returned.

The Charedie Gossip Paper The Yated warns Netanyahu: War leadership isn't enough


 An editorial published Wednesday morning in the Yated Ne'eman newspaper sent a sharp and clear message to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, warning him not to neglect domestic issues.

DIN: This is a lie, they are not warning Netanyahu about "Domestic Issues," all they want is $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$, and want Chilonim to die for them as they don't want to fight and as the Rav Yosef said yesterday,  "they don't want to learn" either!

Yated Ne'eman is affiliated with the haredi Degel Hatorah faction, part of the Knesset's United Torah Judaism (UTJ) party.

Titled, "Lessons of the Past," it compared Netanyahu to Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister during World War II. The writer noted that Churchill was a "great statesman, an admired politician, and a brilliant commander who led Britain to victory," but emphasized that "it quickly became clear that no matter how brilliant and talented his performance was, during wartime, it was not enough to define him as a 'leader.'"

According to the writer, Churchill "did not listen to the needs of the exhausted people," and instead of focusing on internal reconstruction, "he sold them victory speeches." The writer added that "the tired and exhausted British public expected leadership that would bring change — particularly in the areas of health, education, welfare, and employment."

The writer warned that even someone perceived as a national savior could lose the public’s trust if they neglect domestic issues. "Empty promises and neglecting the needs of the people, including those who were once his supporters, came at a heavy price," the writer stated.

The article included a quote attributed to Churchill about his political rival: "An empty taxi cab arrived at 10 Downing Street, and Clement Attlee got out of it," and noted that the joke did not save Churchill from defeat.

The article aims to hint to Netanyahu that even strong and admired leadership during wartime does not guarantee political survival if the leader is not attentive to the needs of the public, and that neglecting social and civil issues could exact a heavy toll even from leaders with impressive security achievements.

Despicable Chareidi Journalist Praises Deaths of IDF Kedoishim

 

The dog .. Yisrael Frey 

Israeli police have opened a criminal investigation into the Charedie  journalist Yisrael Frey following a social media post in which he celebrated the deaths of five IDF soldiers and called on Israeli mothers to oppose the war in Gaza.

“The world is a better place this morning, without five young men who partook in one of the most brutal crimes against humanity,” Frey wrote on X early Monday. He went on to reference suffering in Gaza, writing: “Unfortunately, for the boy in Gaza now being operated on without anesthesia; the girl starving to death and the family huddling in a tent under bombardment — this is not enough.”

In a message to Israeli mothers, Frey added: “Do not be the next to receive your son in a coffin as a war criminal. Refuse.”

The post drew widespread condemnation from across the political spectrum. While right-wing lawmakers and activists denounced Frey’s comments as incitement and treasonous, even left-wing critics of the war distanced themselves from his remarks, with some accusing him of glorifying death and undermining legitimate anti-war advocacy.

By Monday afternoon, police had formally requested authorization from the State Attorney’s Office to open a criminal probe into Frey on suspicion of incitement. The request was approved, and a joint investigation is now underway by the police’s Investigations and Intelligence Division and an anti-incitement unit operating under the National Security Ministry.

In a joint statement, police and the ministry vowed to take a hard line. “We will continue to act in accordance with the policy of Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Police Commissioner Danny Levy, and take a firm and uncompromising approach against anyone who gives voice to incitement or support for the enemy,” the statement read.

Done with "Lace Sheitlach" & Smart Phones Now NO CHULET EXCEPT FOR SHABBOS!


DIN: Yes you read the headline right! It's not a Joke!!!!

This story comes in a very bad time as a young soldier who lives around the corner from my home, Moshe Shmuel Null hy"d, was murdered by Hamas, and in a couple of minutes, I'll be heading to the funeral! 

New widows, new orphans, grieving parents and siblings, and the Chareide leadership shows that it is totally disconnected and aloof to what is going around them, and instead puts out a psak against eating chulent during the week, and drags the likes of the Yam shel Shlomo, Chasam Sofer , the Ari z"l into this quagmire!

 I'm going to stay away from the validity of the stories, which I think someone made up. Rav Zilberstein says that the Yam Shel Shlomo writes that  "it is preferable not to eat fish on Friday Night, so that one can enjoy them during the Shabbas meal," and from this Yam Shel Shlomo, Rav Zilberstein prohibits chulent on Thursday night, through a "Kal Ve'chomer"?? .... 

He further writes that the Baal Shem Tov (who grew up as a hungry orphan,) chastised a little child because he was eating  “eggs with onions” (ei mit tzvibel), during the week, to which he supposedly told the child, “Jewish children eat that only on Shabbat.”

Anyone believing this story needs their head examined! 

In a bizarre twist, Rav Zilberstein adds that "Chulent" is not healthy!

 I don't know where he gets this, as any nutritionist will tell you that "Chulent" without fat is one of the healthiest foods! It is loaded with vitamins! Beans, Barley, Potatoes etc! 

It is the theatre of the absurd!

What about "Challah?" Specifically made for Shabbos! So now we shouldn't be serving this at a wedding or a bar-mitzvah?

 In the “Divrei Chemed” bulletin, a fascinating halachic ruling was published, especially relevant for yeshiva students and the general public, regarding eating cholent on Thursday night. According to the posek Rabbi Yitzchak Zilberstein, doing so undermines the honor due to the Shabbat morning meal.


A number of yeshiva students sent a question to Rabbi Zilberstein, writing as follows:

“It is well known that there is a significant value in eating chamin (cholent) on Shabbat Kodesh. Throughout the years, it was a special dish eaten specifically at the Shabbat morning meal, and many would fulfill the mitzvah of ‘Toameha chaim zachu’ (‘Those who taste [Shabbat early] merit life’) by tasting this delicacy on Friday.”

They continued:

“However, recently, many have begun to be machmir in tasting this dish already on Thursday night, to the point where some now prepare this dish in large pots specifically for Thursday night—not just to taste a bit of Shabbat food, but to indulge themselves on Thursday night. And some even go so far as to eat it on Thursday during the day or throughout the week.”

“Our question is: Is there anything inappropriate in the fact that a dish originally created for Shabbat is now being eaten on weekdays? Or is there no fault in this? And is it considered an act of piety to refrain from eating a dish that, throughout generations, was reserved for Shabbat Kodesh, and continue to eat it exclusively on Shabbat, and not during the week?”

Rabbi Yitzchak Zilberstein, who regularly receives interesting and complex halachic queries due to his broad and deep knowledge, responded with the following explanation:

“There is great importance in honoring and distinguishing Shabbat with special foods, and weekday meals should not resemble those of Shabbat.”

Among the sources cited by the rabbi are: Midrash Tanchuma (Parshat Bereishit, Siman 2), Tikkunei Zohar (Tikkun 21 and Tikkun 48),Ramban (Leviticus 23:2), Radak (Isaiah 58:13)

He further cited the Yam Shel Shlomo (Gittin 38b), who rules:

“It is preferable not to eat fish on Friday night, so that one can enjoy them during the Shabbat day meal—since ‘honor of the day is greater than that of the night.’ From this we learn a kal vachomer: If one should refrain from eating a beloved dish on Friday night to honor the daytime meal, all the more so one should refrain from eating such dishes on weekdays in order to honor Shabbat properly.”

Rabbi Zilberstein also brings testimonies from various sages:

The Arizal was very strict not to prepare any dish during the week that was customary for Shabbat, such as kugels and the like.

A story about the Baal Shem Tov: He was once hosted and served a meal while a child stood nearby eating “eggs with onions” (ei mit tzvibel), to which he told the child “Jewish children eat that only on Shabbat.”

A similar story about the Chasam Sofer, who was once served tzimmes during the week and refused it, saying: “That’s a Shabbat dish,” adding in Yiddish: “A Shabbos-essen est men nikst in der vokh” – “Shabbat food is not eaten during the week.”

Rabbi Zilberstein further emphasized:

“Especially with cholent, a dish originally created specifically to honor Shabbat—so that people could eat hot food on Shabbat morning. As the Ba’al HaMaor (Shabbat 16b) wrote: ‘Our Sages instituted eating chamin (hot food) to delight in Shabbat, and anyone who doesn’t eat chamin should be checked to see if he is a heretic or an unbeliever.’”

He added another interesting point:

“In previous generations, some were concerned about eating cholent due to health issues, but as the Bnei Yissaschar (Ma’amarei HaShabbatot, Ma’amar 3) writes, ‘On Shabbat there is no need to worry, for the holiness of Shabbat brings blessing into the food.’ Likewise, the Mishnah Berurah writes that ‘one who keeps a mitzvah will know no evil.’ But this protection applies only on Shabbat—not on weekdays.”

In conclusion, Rabbi Zilberstein wrote:

“Cholent is a dish that was specifically created for Shabbat, and therefore it is very appropriate not to eat it during the week, so that one can properly delight in it on Shabbat. Especially since this dish is not particularly healthy, and it is only thanks to the sanctity of Shabbat that it becomes a blessing and a delicacy for the body. As the verse says, ‘He who observes a mitzvah shall know no evil.’”

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Shas spiritual leader says deaths of 5 soldiers in Gaza may be due to yeshiva students’ neglect of Torah study


 In an open letter to yeshiva students, former Sephardic chief rabbi and Shas spiritual leader Yitzhak Yosef asserts that the deaths of five IDF servicemen overnight in Gaza may have been caused by the students’ insufficient Torah study and calls on the Haredi community “to strengthen and grow stronger in Torah study.”

Yosef’s call comes as his faction prepares to go to the barricades against the government over its demand that those engaged in such study be exempted from shouldering the burden of military service.

Mourning the deaths of the “dear soldiers” who “gave their lives for the people of Israel” Yosef says that the Torah-observant community is “obligated to come to an account of why this trouble has come upon us, and perhaps it is nothing but the sin of neglecting the Torah.”

Four of those who fell in Gaza last night were members of the IDF’s ultra-Orthodox Netzah Yehuda battalion.

Yosef has been an outspoken opponent of efforts to conscript yeshiva students and, like many other prominent leaders of the Haredi community, has asserted that mass Torah study is vital to the national defense.

In May, he stated that if the government arrests ultra-Orthodox men for dodging the draft, then the community will be forced to leave Israel. Declaring that “our Torah protects the soldiers,” Yosef argued that Israel’s anti-missile defenses only succeeded in blocking attacks in the merit of yeshiva students’ studies. He has also later called Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee chair Yuli Edelstein “wicked” for demanding tough sanctions on yeshiva students who evade military service.


Controversial Carlson Interview

 

In a provocative new interview, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian sat down with American commentator Tucker Carlson, claiming that Israel—with backing from the United States—attempted to assassinate him. The accusation, aired without evidence, adds fuel to the already volatile relationship between Tehran, Washington, and Jerusalem.

The interview delved into Iran’s nuclear ambitions, U.S.-Iran diplomacy, and the regime’s worldview—but it was the platform itself that drew as much criticism as the content. Carlson’s decision to host Pezeshkian has ignited fierce backlash, especially from pro-Israel conservatives who once viewed Carlson as an ally.

Since his departure from Fox News, Carlson has increasingly distanced himself from traditional Republican orthodoxy, including on foreign policy. His perceived soft line on authoritarian regimes—from Russia to Iran—has alienated many in the GOP establishment, particularly those who view Israel as a vital U.S. ally.

To interview the president of Iran—at a time when Iran is actively funding terror proxies and refusing to halt its nuclear program—is seen by critics as lending legitimacy to a hostile regime. Carlson’s critics argue that he is veering into isolationist and even anti-Western territory, complicating his standing among Republicans and cementing his controversial status in the 2024 election discourse.

Horror Stories from Frum Neighbors of Skver! Skver continues to buy Homes and stack them with Illegals

 Because I live within a mile of New Square:

The glass on my car was shattered with a stick by a neighbor

My pregnant wife, children, and myself have been woken up at every hour of the night and early morning by music and honking

Drunken men have laughed at me when I asked them to lower the music at 3am

and my friends watched my parked car get hit by a drunk driver who denied any wrongdoing and lied to the police

My whole community had to walk by a party of immodestly clad women across the street from the Shul on Shabbos 

The Final Act of Jewish Resistance – Feinstein & Barazani

In April 1947, two young Jewish underground fighters — Meir Feinstein (Irgun) and Moshe Barazani (Lehi) — were sentenced to death by the British authorities in Mandatory Palestine. Feinstein, 19, was arrested after an Irgun bombing at the Jerusalem railway station. Though gravely wounded and missing an arm, he refused to betray his comrades.
Barazani, only 18, was caught with a grenade in hand on his way to assassinate a British officer. Both were sentenced to hang in the Russian Compound prison in Jerusalem. But they had no intention of walking to the gallows. The two men — from different underground groups — were placed in a shared cell. Over time, they forged a deep friendship and a united resolve: they would not allow the British to hang them. With the help of sympathetic contacts, including a brave Mizrahi rabbi who visited the prison regularly, two grenades were smuggled into their cell — hidden inside hollowed-out oranges. On the eve of their scheduled execution, they recited prayers together. Feinstein wrote a long letter to his family, describing his peace of mind and clarity of purpose. Then, sitting on the bed, Barazani placed the grenade between them. Feinstein held it tightly, wrapping his arm around his friend. They detonated the grenade in their own cell. They died by their own hands, not at the hands of the British. Free men to the end.

Starbucks to Remove Canola Oil from US Menu Amid Health Revamp

 

Starbucks plans to eliminate canola oil from its US food items, including reformulating popular snacks like egg white and roasted red pepper bites. The company will also introduce a new egg bite made with avocado oil. This change is part of a broader effort to attract health-conscious customers and reverse sales declines.

In June, Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol met with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., committing to align menu offerings with the administration’s health priorities, which target seed oils like canola and soybean.