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06 July 2026

馃毃 "讗谞讬 讗讚讘专 讞讝拽!": 诇诪讛 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 讛讙专诪"讛 讛讬专砖 讛转注拽砖 诇讚讘专 讘诪拽讜诐 讝拽谉 讛讚讜专? 馃馃挃

 


A historic, moving, and deeply inspiring 11-minute documentary, bringing for the first time the complete and exclusive footage of the extraordinary gathering of Torah giants at the residence of the elder of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah, Maran Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Meir Tzvi Bergman. The gathering was held in support of the "Masarti Nafshi" campaign to rescue and ensure the survival of Yeshivat Rashbi in Bnei Brak. During their private, behind-the-scenes meeting, a legendary moment of nobility was recorded, reflecting the extraordinary sensitivity and leadership of the Leader of the Generation, Maran Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch. Upon hearing of Rabbi Bergman's physical weakness, Rabbi Hirsch turned to him with immense humility and warmth, promising: "I heard that it is hard for the Rosh Yeshiva to speak, so I will speak strongly for you!". The historic gathering was attended by the leading Torah giants of our generation: The Leader of the Generation, Maran Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch HaGaon Rabbi Chaim Feinstein HaGaon Rabbi Shraga Steinman HaGaon Rabbi Binyamin Finkel The Alexander Rebbe (Admor of Alexander) HaGaon Rabbi Itamar Garbuz HaGaon Rabbi Yerachmiel Ungarischer HaGaon Rabbi David Levi HaGaon Rabbi Yitzchak Shaul Kanievsky HaGaon Rabbi Amram Fried Watch the complete footage, including the private preparations, the powerful central address by Rabbi Hirsch, the reading of the proclamation, and the signing of the letters of blessing. (Photo: Shuki Lerer). 馃摙 * "讗谞讞谞讜 讘砖诇讬讞讜转 诇讛驻讬抓 讗转 讗讜专诐 砖诇 讙讚讜诇讬 讛讚讜专 诇讻诇 讬讛讜讚讬 讘注讜诇诐! 馃實 讘拽专讜讘 谞注诇讛 转讬注讜讚 讛讬住讟讜专讬 讙谞讜讝 讜诪爪诪专专 砖诪注讜诇诐 诇讗 驻讜专住诐! 诇讞爪讜 讻讗谉 注讻砖讬讜, 讛讬专砖诪讜 诇注专讜抓 讜讛讬讜 砖讜转驻讬诐 诇拽讬讚讜砖 讛砖诐 讛注爪讜诐 讛讝讛 讻讚讬 诇讗 诇驻住驻住: 馃敂    / @gedoleihador  

250th Anniversary: Standing Up for Torah | Rabbi Moshe Taub

Who Really Runs The World ……



From:  4 Jun 2026  Mashiach 

Hashem runs the World, He directs all World Events to Redeem the Jewish people from their Exile. 5786, 2026 is a Special Year, A Year of Purim, A Year of Moshiach.


Parsha Pinchas - Tzelafchad's Daughters Love for the Land of Israel

 

The Eerie History of the 4th of July - Presidents & Providence - Listen to this!

 Amazing!!

讛讗诐 讛讬诇讚讬诐 注诪讚讜 讘讻讜专 讛诪讘讞谉? ◄ 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 讛专讘 诇谞讚讜 讘诪讘讞谉 诪拽讬祝 诇讬诇讚讬 讞讬讬讚专 谞讜讚注 砖注专讬诐 讘讘讬转 砖诪砖

#转讜专讛 #讬诇讚讬_转砖讘 #讞讬谞讜讱_讟讛讜专 讬诇讚讬 讻讬转讛 讝' 讘转"转 谞讜讚注 讘砖注专讬诐 谞讻谞住讜 讬讞讚 注诐 讛诪谞讛诇 讜讛诪诇诪讚讬诐 诇诪讘讞谉 诪诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 专讘讬谞讜 诪专谉 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 讛讙专"讚 诇谞讚讜 砖诇讬讟"讗

 

Matos: The Deal With Gad & Reuvain AND Why Rebbi Akiva Cried!

 What Happened To Half of Menashe?

[That was such a terrible mistake they made, because it was doomed to war by their neighbors.]



Matos: Why Rebbi Akiva Cried! When One Is Accountable For Bad Intention

诪讛 住讜讚 讛讘讻讬 砖诇 讬诇讚 讬讛讜讚讬? 诪专谉 讛讙专"讬 讝讬诇讘专砖讟讬讬谉 诇讬诇讚讬 讛转砖讘"专: "讗转诐 讬讻讜诇讬诐 诇讛讘讬讗 讗转 讛诪砖讬讞!" 转讬注讜讚 诪专讙砖

 

馃挜"驻专讗讬 讗讚诐 专讜爪讬诐 诇讛砖诪讬讚 讗转 讛讬讬砖讜讘 讛讬讛讜讚讬!" – 砖讜"转 讛讬住讟讜专讬 注诐 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 讛讙专"讚 诇谞讚讜 注诇 注爪专转 讛诪讬诇讬讜谉⚡️

 From October 2025 before the Million Man Protest


Oct 30, 2025. Savage men want to destroy the Jewish settlement!” – A historic Q&A with the Gadol HaDor, Rabbi Dov Landau shlit"a, under the guidance of the world Torah leader, Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch shlit"a. 馃摐 Exclusive Footage: At the directive of Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch shlit"a, the spiritual leader of the Torah world, the Million Rally was held against the draft decree. In this rare and powerful session, Rabbi Dov Landau shlit"a, Rosh Yeshiva of Slabodka, guided by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Ullman, addresses all the burning questions: What is the goal of the rally? Why not pray from home? Is it a protest or a tefillah? What message is sent to the government? 馃挜 With piercing words, the Rosh Yeshiva declares: “Savage men want to destroy the Jewish settlement — only Torah learning saves the nation of Israel!” 馃帴 A historic and emotional conversation with the Gadol HaDor, in days of spiritual battle for the very soul of Klal Yisrael

COMMENTS TO VIDEO:

Certainly, even those who are "non-Haredi" should come and participate in the protest - A. Mainly because we, the entire Jewish people, benefit from the Holy Torah that the Torah students learn in the Haredi community (and also in the Datal community of course), the Jewish people owe the Holy Torah of the Haredi community, and it is not up to the Lord to require Haredi yeshiva students whose Torah they were trained in to go into the army! B. To protest the injustice that is currently being done to the Haredi community, the painful way in which things are being done today. Therefore, everyone must participate in this important rally!!!!.
**This rally whose message is that the Jewish people owe the Holy Torah that is being learned by the Torah students in the Haredi community, we all owe it so much, this sublime upper light!!~!**. This is a "pill" for all of Israel, as Maran Rabbi Dov Lando Shlita said. I am not Haredi, I am a national religious, and I will of course come to the demonstration out of the simple insight above, to support and strengthen our holy and sublime brothers, the sons of the Torah, in the Haredi community, and to protest the style that exists today, and to express my recognition of the need for all of Israel to have the Holy Torah taught by our holy Haredi brothers, the sons of the Torah. With love ❤

A very, very wise scholar. The genius of the generation.

Rebbetzen Tziporah

 Dear friends,

The first time I dreamed of Eretz Yisrael was when one of my friends in Camp Emunah mentioned casually that a relative was going to visit the Land. I was fully aware of Israel’s existence, (both I and Israel were 16) but it still felt almost legendary. No one I knew had been there. I had learned about both its otherworldly sanctity and its very this-worldly difficulty. In the mid-60s, poverty and war were part of the backdrop when you thought about Israel, but so too was Eretz Yisrael, the land where Hashem’s focus is revealed from the beginning of time to the end of time. The day-to-day reality had features that you never consider to be mitzvot, observed by the only people obligated to perform them, in a place where heaven and earth were meant to meet.

Conceptually, at that time, Israel and Eretz Yisrael lived in close, but separate compartments. In Camp Emunah (Chabad) and earlier when I summered in Camp Bnos (Agudas Yisrael), any treats sold in the canteen that originated in Israel were understood to be unquestionably kosher. It was almost inconceivable that it could be otherwise. Many serious rabbis marched in Israel parades. Only as time went on did the gap between “Israel” and “Eretz Yisrael” become more and more painfully real, and did that assumption begin to shift.

I began to think.

I started with the Torah itself. The Land is mentioned again, and again, and again – promised to each of the Avot. It was a promise given even before Avraham had children: that his descendants would inherit the land. It is repeated to Moshe, and throughout the Torah. But the promise is never unconditional. It depends not only on the Giver, but on the receiver. In the Shema we say every day that the threat of expulsion is explicit and direct.

It is difficult to grasp why a land is so central to a way of life in which there are so many other mitzvot – tefillah, Torah study, chessed – all of which can be done anywhere.

It was deeply important to Rav Yehuda HaLevi. His poems are still read today, expressing longing for a land he only lived in briefly. He was killed on his way toward Eretz Yisrael – toward the Kotel. In the Kuzari, he explains that just as a plant requires sun, water, and soil to grow, so too the Jewish people exist within a spiritual ecology that includes Torah and mitzvot – but also includes soil, earth, and place: Eretz Yisrael itself.

The Maharal takes this idea further, explaining that it is built into the very structure of reality. The “order” that underlies reality includes the alignment of holiness with the physical world, and without connection to Eretz Yisrael something essential is missing. Exile, he suggests, is not a natural state, even though nothing may feel more natural to us.

Rav Samson Raphael Hirsch gives this vision a concrete expression. Judaism, he writes, is not confined to private belief or ritual life, but is meant to shape an entire civilization –its agriculture, its justice system, its social ethics, and its national rhythm. Such a vision requires a land in which a people can live as a collective, building a society infused with moral and spiritual purpose. The Land is therefore not a reward appended to the Torah, but the setting in which the Torah’s ideals unfold fully within the fabric of history.

Some taught that every nation has its proper place in the world, and that exile is not merely geographical displacement but a kind of incompleteness, like a tree uprooted from its soil. Others taught that there is something unique about this Land itself, that the relationship between Hashem and His people finds its fullest expression here. Whatever language they used, they all shared the same intuition: there is a connection between the Jewish people and this Land that is deeper than politics, economics, security, or even history.

Perhaps that is why the Torah uses the word “inheritance” so often. An inheritance is different from ownership. Ownership can be bought and sold.

This idea may help us understand the daughters of Tzelafchad. On the surface, they could have just found husbands from their own tribe and settled down to what they could have mistakenly called Real Life. 

After all, their father died in the wilderness and left no sons. As the Jewish people prepared to enter the Land, these five women came to Moshe with a question: “Why should our father’s name disappear because he had no son?”

On the surface, they were asking about inheritance law. But our Sages understood that they were asking something much deeper. They loved the Land. They did not want their family’s place in the story of the Jewish people to disappear.

The generation of the spies asked, “Why should we enter the Land?”
The daughters of Tzelafchad asked, “How could we possibly be left out of it?”

Hashem’s response was extraordinary:

“The daughters of Tzelafchad speak correctly.”

Perhaps they understood something that Jews have understood in one form or another ever since.

Our connection to this Land is not simply about where we live. It is about who we are.

Neither the Maharal nor Rav Hirsch were able to live in the Land, and Rav Yehuda HaLevi’s arrival remained an unfulfilled dream. For many of us, living here is still an unattainable vision. It is a mitzvah, but according to many poskim, not an obligation. What Bnos Tzelafchad understood was that it is something one can want.

Sometimes, wanting is all you can do – and all Hashem asks of you.

May we all be worthy of touching the place inside ourselves where wanting is alive and real, wherever we are. And may the fasts we are about to begin become like shovels –tools that clear away what blocks what is already beneath the surface.

If you want to dig a well, you need a shovel to remove the dirt that hides the water.

May all of us – those here and those still far away – come to feel more deeply that Hashem’s eyes are upon this Land from the beginning of time until its end, and may we find our way home.

Love,
Tziporah

PS: Moshe moments are ones in which you see the bigger picture, Hashem’s will and presence, by making yourself small enough to do so. Here is this week’s version.

Hi, I have some moments something is happening and it causes me to think back to my period of Conversion and I am telling myself something e.g. 'I chose this! or I want this!' 

A short story, one Pesach after Conversion I was living in London and decided to take myself for a Pesach break to the Normandie Hotel in Bournemouth.  At the time my parents were living in Dorset in a village called Sturminster Marshall about 20 miles from Bournemouth.  I let my parents know that I was staying in Bournemouth and my mother who adored visiting gardens wanted to take me to the Rothschild gardens at their house Exbury near Southampton slightly further away.  I ate a good breakfast in the hotel and took a full bottle of Pesach water for the day.  As we were admiring the Rhododendrons in the garden my mother said 'Your father would like you to come and visit him' so I agreed and we drove to Sturminster Marshall.

As we drove down the gravel drive we could see that the lawns had been given a meticulous mowing by my father and the Atco mower. We parked by the front door, I got out of the car, and walked inside the house and into the kitchen.  My father who had worked very hard mowing and thinking was leaning over the Aga range, he had made himself a large sandwich with thick slices of bread toasted on the range.  He put the sandwich on a plate and put the plate on the kitchen table alongside a hot mug of tea.  He sat down on a stool by the table and took a huge bite into the sandwich.  I sat down on the opposite side of the table in the place where I had sat from age eight. We hardly said Hello before he said, 'What's all this then about not eating yeast??!!!'  I nodded and listened while he continued 'Do you know! - it would be as hard to stop/hold back the spores of yeast in the air as it would be to hold back the sea!!'

I had a Moshe Moment.  I could not believe it, here was my father connecting two things connected to Pesach in one sentence!  I said something like 'Well that's amazing you got the two things in one sentence - we don't eat yeast on Pesach and Hashem holds back the sea water.'

With love,

Shulamit

05 July 2026

讛讝注拽讜转 讘驻讜谞讬讘讝': 注诐 讛转讜专讛 拽讜专注 砖注专讬 砖诪讬讬诐 诇专驻讜讗转 讛诪转诪讬讚 讛讙讗讜谉 专讘讬 讞讬讬诐 讘谉 专注砖讗 专讬讬讝诇 讘专诪谉

 

TAX AUTHORITY Threatens.......

 

Israel Tax Authority Demands That Yeshivos Submit Student Lists & ID Numbers.....



and what happens when they don't comply? 


Or it takes so many months to gather all such info?


What about University students "studying" also? 


Let's find out how many non-religious secular students are eligible for the IDF? 


What about those "exempt lists"? 


What about all the eligibles living overseas? 


Is there such a "conscientious objector" in Israeli files?




source:  https://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/israel-news/2570747/israel-tax-authority-demands-that-yeshivos-submit-student-lists-id-numbers.html

IDF Commander in Exchange with Rav Dov Landau

 


May 29, 2025 BNEI BRAK.  In a heated exchange between Rav Dov Landau shlita and an IDF commander, the main topic of discussion was why more bnei Torah aren't helping the war efforts. This took place Dec 2023, two months after the horrific Oct 7th attack and subsequent start of the war.

NEW YORK LIFE: This is NOT the FIRST over 100 degree Sweltering Summer Day in NY!!

This situation seems contrived and created for a "socialist agenda"!


Mamdani Thought "Banning A/Cs" Worked... UNTIL NYC WENT DARK

 

Inside Israel's Most Controversial Communities

Super cool, great tour!

In this video, we journey through Judea and Samaria, offering a firsthand look at the communities on Israel's front lines. See how these families live, work, build, and protect the Land of Israel.

 

Does The Torah Require Us To Live In Eretz Yisrael?


 In this HomeBound podcast, we sit down with Rabbi Peretz Teller, an expert on Yishuv Eretz Yisrael and the halachic foundations of settling the Land of Israel.

This is a deep, in-depth halachic conversation that explores the mitzvah of Yishuv Eretz Yisrael through serious iyun (analysis) in halacha. We examine classical and contemporary sources, practical implications, and the broader Torah perspective on living in and building Eretz Yisrael. ⚠️ Important Disclaimer: This conversation includes a significant amount of Hebrew and halachic terminology, often used without translation. We recognize that not every listener will be comfortable with this level of language or background, and we apologize to those who may find it difficult to follow. This episode is not necessarily for everyone. However, for those seeking a deep, Torah-based, halachic understanding of the mitzvah of Yishuv Eretz Yisrael, this conversation offers serious substance and insight. PLEASE LIKE, SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE! (It makes a big difference!)

How We Got To This Point - Homebound To Eretz Yisrael


In this video, I was invited to OU Israel’s women’s Torah classes, where I shared a bit about my personal background and offered inspiration on the beautiful and meaningful mitzvah of Yishuv Eretz Yisrael—settling and building the Land of Israel. PLEASE LIKE, SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE! (It makes a big difference!) For questions or comments, you can reach us at Homeboundisrael@gmail.com Check out our website at Homeboundisrael.com If you want to help spread the truth of the Torah and make a tremendous kiddush Hashem, please partner with us and help support this amazing cause and help us get our Holy nation to return home to Eretz Yisroel so that we can finally bring Moshiach! https://homeboundisrael.com/donate For more information and inspiration, check out our website at https://homeboundisrael.com/ Homebound To Eretz Yisrael is an organization built to spread truth and Torah to Jews searching for the unfiltered truth about the Holiness of Eretz Yisrael, the land that Hashem designed specifically for the spiritual needs of Klal Yisrael, and how it plays a major role in our nation's destiny. We inspire and help Jews to return home, the Land promised to us by the creator of the universe. And we teach the Torah's perspective on the Holy Land, and why it is in every Jews best interest to live in Eretz Yisrael To sponsor a HomeBound episode or other motivational videos, or for any questions or comments on this video, send us an email at: Homeboundisrael@gmail.com

The TRUTH Revealed About the Menorah & The Vatican with Rabbi Yoel Gold

 


Rabbi Yoel Gold is one of the most beloved storytellers in the Jewish world. He grew up in a Hasidic home, though his family life was shaped by more than tradition—his parents divorced, and that personal journey has added depth and emotion to his words. His stories resonate across generations, weaving together faith, humor, vulnerability, and timeless wisdom. This year, Rabbi Gold premieres his new Tisha B’av film, which centers on the mysterious fate of the Temple menorah. The film follows an unforgettable journey to uncover where the menorah might be hidden and why its discovery could change everything. Rabbi Gold shares fascinating findings in this episode. Watch Rabbi Gold's Film here: → https://bit.ly/3TIVMya


馃敟 "讗转 讛转讜专讛 诇讗 讬注爪专讜!": 住专讟 讛砖讬讗 讛诪诇讗 讜讛诪讟诇讟诇 砖诇 注讜诇诐 讛讬砖讬讘讜转 讜讗住讬专讬 讻诇讗 10

 



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A deeply moving and extraordinary documentary revealing for the first time the behind-the-scenes struggle of the Yeshiva world and the personal, chilling stories of yeshiva students - "Inmates of the Torah World" - who were arrested and thrown behind the bars of Military Prison 10 for refusing to abandon their Torah studies.
The film combines emotional personal testimonies from yeshiva students Shmaryahu Greenman and Yitzchak Chaim Revivo, accompanied by stunning animation illustrating the dramatic arrests, the spiritually uplifting Shabbats behind bars, and the continuous struggle to maintain the Jewish spirit within the prison walls.

At the core of the film is the piercing outcry of the leaders of the generation, Maran Rosh Yeshiva HaGaon Rabbi Dov Lando and Maran Rosh Yeshiva HaGaon Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch, who resolutely back the Torah scholars, declaring: "He is not in prison - the Torah itself is in prison! Torah scholars are the crown of Israel, they are the foundations and walls of Kelal Yisrael!".
This film serves as a living testimony of Jewish heroism, dedicated to empowering the wives of kollel students, mothers anxious about the arrests of Torah scholars, and anyone whose heart beats with the eternal voice of the Torah.
馃摙 讗谞讞谞讜 讘砖诇讬讞讜转 诇讛驻讬抓 讗转 讗讜专诐 砖诇 讙讚讜诇讬 讛讚讜专 诇讻诇 讬讛讜讚讬 讘注讜诇诐! 馃實 讘拽专讜讘 谞注诇讛 转讬注讜讚 讛讬住讟讜专讬 讙谞讜讝 讜诪爪诪专专 砖诪注讜诇诐 诇讗 驻讜专住诐! 诇讞爪讜 讻讗谉 注讻砖讬讜, 讛讬专砖诪讜 诇注专讜抓 讜讛讬讜 砖讜转驻讬诐 诇拽讬讚讜砖 讛砖诐 讛注爪讜诐 讛讝讛 讻讚讬 诇讗 诇驻住驻住: 馃敂    / @gedoleihador   诪讛 讛专讙注 砖讛讻讬 专讬讙砖 讗转讻诐 讘转讬注讜讚 讛讝讛? 讻转讘讜 诇谞讜 讘转讙讜讘讜转! 馃憞" 讬砖 诇讻诐 转讬注讜讚 讗讜 讛爪注讛 诇住专讟讜谉? 砖诇讞讜 诇诪讬讬诇 gdoleyhador@gmail.com

馃敟讗讬谉 诪讛 诇讚讗讜讙: 诪讛 砖讜讞讞讜 讛诪谞讛讬讙 诪专谉 讛专讘 讗讚诇砖讟讬讬谉 讜诪专谉 讞讻诐 砖诇讜诐 讻讛谉 注诇 讙讝讬专转 讛讙讬讜住?

 



诇驻谞讬 讻砖诪讜谞讛 砖谞讬诐 诪专谉 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 讞讻诐 砖诇讜诐 讻讛谉 讝爪讜拽"诇, 谞砖讬讗 诪讜注爪转 讞讻诪讬 讛转讜专讛, 讛讙讬注 诇讘谞讬 讘专拽 讻讚讬 诇谞讞诐 讗转 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讬讛讚讜转 讛讞专讚讬转 诪专谉 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 讛讙讗讜谉 专讘讬 讙专砖讜谉 讗讚诇砖讟讬讬谉 讝爪讜拽"诇, 砖讬砖讘 砖讘注讛 注诇 驻讟讬专转 讘谞讜 专讘讬 讬讜住祝 砖诪注讜谉 讝爪"诇. 讘转讜讱 砖讬讞转诐 注诪讚讜 注诇 住讻谞转 讙讝讬专转 讛讙讬讜住 砖讛讞诇 诇专讞祝 讗讝. 讜讘住"讚 讛爪诇讬讞讜 诇讚讞讜转 讗转 讛讙讝讬专讛 讘讝诪谞讜, 诇讛诇谉 讛转诪诇讜诇: 诪专谉 讞讻诐 砖诇讜诐 讻讛谉: "讗谞讞谞讜 诇讗 讬讜讚注讬诐 讗讬讱 诇讛转谞讞诐, 讗讘诇 讗诐 讘讗诪转 讛讘谉 砖诪专 转讜专讛 讜诪爪讜讜转 讜讛讻诇, 住讬诪谉 砖讛讜讗 讙诪专 讗转 转驻拽讬讚讜. 砖讜讗诇 讛讞转诐 住讜驻专, 讗诐 讻讻讛, 讻诇 讝拽谞讬 讛讚讜专 砖讗谞讞谞讜 专讜讗讬诐 讗讜转诐, 诇讗 讙诪专讜 讗转 转驻拽讬讚诐? 注讻砖讬讜 讗谞讬 诪讚讘专 讗转 讝讛 注诐 讻讘讜讚讜, 讗讘诇 讛讚讜专 爪专讬讱 诇讛诐, 讘砖讘讬诇 讛讚讜专 讛诐 诪讗专讬讻讬诐 讬诪讬诐! "讗谞讬 诪讘专讱 讗转 讛专讘, 讬砖 诇谞讜 讘注讬讛 拽砖讛 注诐 讛讙讬讜住 砖诇 讘谞讬 讛讬砖讬讘讜转, 诪讗讬讬诪讬诐 注诇讬谞讜 砖讛诐 诇讗 讬转谞讜 转拽爪讬讘讬诐, 诪讛, 讗谞讞谞讜 讞讬讬诐 讘砖讘讬诇 转拽爪讬讘讬诐 诪讛讙讜讬讬诐 讛讗诇讛? 爪专讬讱 诇注诪讜讚 注诇 讛诪砖诪专 砖讛转诇诪讬讚讬诐 讬诇诪讚讜 讘讞砖拽 讜讬诇诪讚讜 转讜专讛 讜讬注诇讜 专拽 讘转讜专讛, 讗谞讞谞讜 诇讗 谞砖诇讞 讗驻讬诇讜 讗讞讚 诇爪讘讗, 讻诪讛 驻注诪讬诐 讗谞讬 讗诪专转讬, 诇诪讛 讛拽讘"讛 注诇 讻诇 讚讘专 砖诪爪讜讜讛 讛讜讗 讗讜诪专 '讻诇 讬讜爪讗 爪讘讗', 讻讬 讗谞讞谞讜 讛爪讘讗 砖诇 讛拽讘"讛, 诇诪讛 讛讜讗 拽讜专讗 诇谞讜 讬讜爪讗讬 爪讘讗, 讝讛 诇讗 驻诇讗, 驻诇讗 驻诇讗讜转. 专讘讬谞讜 讙专砖讜谉: "爪专讬讱 讝讻讜讬讜转, 讛讻讜诇 转诇讜讬 讘讝讻讜讬讜转". 讞讻诐 砖诇讜诐: "讗驻讬诇讜 讛拽讘"讛 谞拽专讗 讛砖诐 爪讘拽讜转". 专讘讬谞讜 讙专砖讜谉: "讗讬谉 诪讛 诇讚讗讜讙". 讞讻诐 砖诇讜诐: "讗谞讞谞讜 诇讗 讞讬讬诐 诇驻讬 讛转拽爪讬讘讬诐 砖诇讛诐, 讛专诪讘"诐 讘住讜祝 砖诪讬讟讛 讜讬讜讘诇 讗讜诪专, 诇诇讜讬 诇讗 谞讬转谉 讞诇拽 讜谞讞诇讛 讛讬讜转 讜讛讜讗 讛爪讘讗, 讜诇讗 专拽 砖讘讟 诇讜讬 诇讘讚 讗诇讗 讻诇 讗讞讚, 讝讛 讗讜转讜 讛专诪讘"诐 砖讗诪专 诇讘谉 砖诇讜… 讛讻住祝 诪砖谞讛 讗讜诪专 砖讝讛 诇驻讬 讙讚诇讜转讜 砖诇 讛专诪讘"诐, 讛讜讗 讛讬讛 讚讜拽讟讜专 讛专诪讘"诐, 讛讬讛 专讜驻讗. 讛砖诐 讬讛讬讛 讘注讝专谞讜 砖谞讝讻讛 专拽 诇讛讙讚讬诇 转讜专讛 讜诇讛讗讚讬专讛". 专讘讬谞讜 讙专砖讜谉: 讘"注讝专转 讛砖诐, 讻谉 讬讛讬 专爪讜谉, 转讜讚讛 专讘讛". 讞讻诐 砖诇讜诐: "诪住讻谉 诪讬 砖讞讜砖讘 注诇 讛讻讬住讗 砖诇讜, 驻注诐 讗诪专转讬 砖讬砖 讻讗诇讛 砖讗讜诪专讬诐 '讛砖诪讬诐 讻讬住讗讬', 讝讛 讛砖诪讬诐 诪住驻专 砖诪讜谞讛, 讬砖 砖讘注讛 专拽讬注讬诐 讜讝讛 讛砖诪讬谞讬… 讛砖诐 讬讝讻谞讜 砖谞讝讻讛 诇注讜讘讚讜 专拽 诇讻讘讜讚讜 讬转讘专讱, 砖诇讗 谞注砖讛 砖讜诐 讚讘专 讗讞专, 讛专讘讛 转诇诪讬讚讬诐 讗爪诇谞讜 讬砖 讛专讘讛 讛讜专讬诐 砖专讜爪讬诐 砖讛讘谞讬诐 砖诇讛诐 讬诇讻讜 诇爪讘讗, 讗讘诇 讗谞讬 诪讚讘专 注诐 讛转诇诪讬讚讬诐 讜讛诐 谞砖诪注讬诐 诇讬 讬讜转专 诪讘谞讬诐, 砖讜诐 讗讞讚 诇讗 砖诪注 诇讗讘讗 砖诇讜, 讜讻砖讛讜讗 诪转讞转谉 讗讘讗 砖诇讜 讗讜诪专 诇讬 转讜讚讛 专讘讛, 转讜讚讛 专讘讛, 转讜讚讛 专讘讛, 讛诐 诇讗 讬讜讚注讬诐 诪讛 讝讛 讘谉 讬砖讬讘讛, 讘谉 转讜专讛, 讛诐 诇讗 讬讜讚注讬诐 诪讛 讝讛, 讛砖诐 讬讝讻谞讜 砖诇讗 讬讻驻讜 注诇讬谞讜 砖讜诐 讻驻讬讬讛". 讛讘谉 讛讙讗讜谉 讛讙讚讜诇 专讘讬 讬砖专讗诇 讗讚诇砖讟讬讬谉 砖诇讬讟"讗 诪专"讬 讘讬诪"讚 注诇讬讜谉: "讗讘讗 讗讜诪专 砖讛讻讜诇 讝讛 谞讬住讬诐, 讗谞讞谞讜 讞讬讬诐 讘谞讬住讬诐 讻诇 讛讝诪谉". 讞讻诐 砖诇讜诐: "讗驻砖专 诇讛讜住讬祝 注诇 诪讛 砖讗讜诪专 讛专诪讘"诐 诇讗 砖讘讟 诇讜讬 诇讘讚 讗诇讗 讻诇 讗讞讚 砖讬专爪讛, 讻讱 讛拽讘"讛 讻砖谞转谉 诇谞讜 讗转 讛转讜专讛 讗诪专 诇谞讜, 讜讗转诐 转讛讬讜 诇讬 诪诪诇讻转 讻讛谞讬诐 讜讙讜讬 拽讚讜砖, 讻讜诇讻诐 转讛讬讜 讻讛谞讬诐, 讛转讜专讛 讛讬讗 诇讗 砖诇讬, 讝讛 砖诇 讞讻诪讬 讛转讜专讛 讻转讜讘, 讛砖诐 讬注讝讜专, 讛砖诐 讬讛讬讛 讘注讝专谞讜. 讗专讬讻讜转 讬诪讬诐, 讘专讬讗讜转". 专讘讬谞讜 讙专砖讜谉: "讻谉 讬讛讬 专爪讜谉, 讜讻谉 诇诪专, 转讜讚讛 专讘讛".

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Boker Tov Meod Meod!

 Here in Yerushalayim, watching THIS morning come into focus, it came to mind that while the world is 馃敟  馃サ and lives are in danger, we here in Eretz Yisrael seem to be experiencing a morning that resembles the coming of autumn. The evenings lately have been very moist and deliciously fragrant.

Slowly the Sun perks thru the early haze.

The blessings of Hashem.

04 July 2026

"讚讗讙谞讜 诇讻诐 诪讗讜讚!" | 专讗砖讬 拽讛讬诇转 讜谞爪讜讗诇讛 讘诪注讜谞讜 砖诇 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 讛讙专诪"讛 讛讬专砖 诇讗讞专 讛讗住讜谉 讛拽砖讛

 


专注讬讚转 讛讗讚诪讛 讛拽砖讛 讜讛讛专住谞讬转 砖讛讻转讛 讘讜谞爪讜讗诇讛. 专讗砖讬 讛拽讛讬诇讛 讛讬讛讜讚讬转 讘讜谞爪讜讗诇讛 注诇讜 诇拽讜讚砖 驻谞讬诪讛 诇拽讘诇 讗转 讘专讻转讜 讜讛讚专讻转讜 砖诇 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛. 讘砖讬讞讛 讻讜讗讘转 讜诪注讜专专转 讛砖专讗讛, 讛讘讬注 诪专谉 讛讙专诪"讛 讛讬专砖 讗转 讛讚讗讙讛 讛注爪讜诪讛 砖诇 讘谞讬 讗专抓 讬砖专讗诇 诇砖诇讜诪诐 砖诇 讬讛讜讚讬 讜谞爪讜讗诇讛: "砖诪注谞讜 讗转 讻诇 诪讛 砖拽专讛 砖诪讛, 讚讗讙谞讜 诪讗讜讚 讜讚讜讗讙讬诐 诪讗讜讚 注诇 讛讻讗讘 砖诇讻诐". 讘讛诪砖讱 讛砖讬讞讛 诪转讜讜讛 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 讗转 讛讚专讱 讛专讜讞谞讬转 诇讛转诪讜讚讚讜转 注诐 讛讗住讜谉, 讜诪住讘讬专 讻讬 讗讬专讜注讬诐 讻讗诇讜 讛诐 诪住专 讬砖讬专 诪谉 讛砖诪讬讬诐 讛拽讜专讗 诇讻诇 讗讞讚 诪讗讬转谞讜 诇讛转讞讝拽 讘转讜专讛, 讘转驻讬诇讛, 讘砖诪讬专转 砖讘转 讜讘转讬拽讜谉 讛诪注砖讬诐. 讘住讬讜诐 讛诪注讙诇讬 讛诪专讙砖, 诪讘专讱 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 讗转 讛拽讛讬诇讛 讘讘专讻转 讛爪诇讞讛 讜住讬讬注转讗 讚砖诪讬讗 讜诪讘拽砖 诪专讗砖 讛拽讛讬诇讛: "转谉 诇讬 讘专讻讛 讘讞讝专讛, 讛诪讘专讱 讬转讘专讱 诪驻讬 注诇讬讜谉". 爪驻讜 讘转讬注讜讚 讛诪诇讗 讜讛诪讞讝拽. --- An inspiring and historic footage from the home of the leader of the generation, Maran Rosh HaYeshiva Hagaon Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch Shlit"a, in the wake of the severe and destructive earthquakes in Venezuela. Leaders of the Venezuelan Jewish community visited the Rosh Yeshiva to receive his blessing and guidance. During this moving conversation, Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch expressed the deep concern felt in Israel for the well-being of Venezuelan Jewry: "We heard everything that happened there; we were very worried and remain deeply concerned about your pain." The Rosh Yeshiva then outlines the spiritual path to coping with the disaster, explaining that such events are a direct message from Heaven calling upon each of us to strengthen our Torah learning, prayer, Shabbat observance, and self-improvement. To conclude this remarkable meeting, the Rosh Yeshiva blesses the community with success and divine assistance, and humbly asks the community leader: "Give me a blessing in return, for he who blesses shall be blessed by the Most High." 馃摙 讗谞讞谞讜 讘砖诇讬讞讜转 诇讛驻讬抓 讗转 讗讜专诐 砖诇 讙讚讜诇讬 讛讚讜专 诇讻诇 讬讛讜讚讬 讘注讜诇诐! 馃實 讘拽专讜讘 谞注诇讛 转讬注讜讚 讛讬住讟讜专讬 讙谞讜讝 讜诪爪诪专专 砖诪注讜诇诐 诇讗 驻讜专住诐! 诇讞爪讜 讻讗谉 注讻砖讬讜, 讛讬专砖诪讜 诇注专讜抓 讜讛讬讜 砖讜转驻讬诐 诇拽讬讚讜砖 讛砖诐 讛注爪讜诐 讛讝讛 讻讚讬 诇讗 诇驻住驻住: 馃敂    / @gedoleihador  

馃敟 2,000 砖谞讛 砖诇 讙讝讬专讜转: 诇诪讛 讙诐 讙诇 讛诪注爪专讬诐 诇讗 讬砖讘讜专 讗讜转谞讜? | 2000 Years of Torah

 

MIR YESHIVA

JERUSALEM (VINnews) —  In light of the worrying wave of arrests of yeshiva students, and after a yeshiva student who was detained by the military authorities was ultimately released last week, a dramatic and strongly worded letter from the Mir Rosh Yeshiva, Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Finkel, addressed to the thousands of students of the yeshiva, was published on Thursday.

The Rosh Yeshiva opens his letter with an emotional address to the students:”To the yeshiva students, mighty in strength, who toil in Torah, may you live long.”

He continues by describing the difficult circumstances: “In light of the terrible situation prevailing in the Holy Land, as our precious Torah students are subject to severe persecution and face the danger of immediate arrest, we wish to announce publicly that the yeshiva will endeavor to assist each and every individual through every means at our disposal.”

The letter reveals that a special committee has been established within the yeshiva, consisting of rabbis, educators, and professionals, to provide assistance, guidance, and individualized support to every student and avrech regarding matters involving the military authorities. The Rosh Yeshiva emphasizes that all assistance must be provided exclusively through this committee.

He goes on to issue a sharp warning against independent activists who attempt to intervene and, in his view, place students at risk:”Since there are those acting on their own initiative, or through various activists, seeking different ways to obtain an exemption from military service, thereby placing themselves in the lion’s den and exposing themselves to the danger of conscription or immediate arrest, I therefore wish to make the following announcement and warning.”

转诪讜谞讛 诇诇讗 转讬讗讜专

The emergency instructions and explicit warnings contained in the letter are as follows:

A. Under no circumstances should anyone report to a military recruitment office without prior approval from the committee, including those who personally believe they qualify for an exemption.

B. Under no circumstances should anyone cross any border crossing without first obtaining explicit approval from the special committee.

The Rosh Yeshiva makes clear that adherence to these instructions is mandatory: “Any student who acts contrary to the yeshiva’s directives removes himself from the community and may bear personal responsibility for the consequences of his actions.”

The letter also provides practical guidance in the event of an arrest:”If, G-d forbid, an arrest occurs, the committee’s representative should be contacted immediately using the telephone number that will be published, and the yeshiva will, G-d willing, use all of its strength and available means to assist, in consultation with attorneys and other professionals.”

The Rosh Yeshiva also instructs students on how to conduct themselves when dealing with law enforcement authorities: “You should exercise your right to remain silent and provide no information other than your name and identification number. To every question you should answer: ‘My lawyer will respond on my behalf.'”

The letter concludes with a spiritual appeal, urging the students to strengthen themselves through prayer and Torah study: “The yeshiva students are called upon to increase their prayers and heartfelt cries for the redemption of Israel and the exaltation of the Torah, with peace of mind. They should strengthen themselves by accepting the yoke of Torah study continuously, for whoever accepts upon himself the yoke of Torah is relieved of the yoke of government and the burdens of worldly affairs.” 

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03 July 2026

There Will Never Be Another "Moshe"

 

“Let HaShem, G-d of the spirits of all flesh, appoint a man over the community"
 
(Numbers 27:16)
 
Tammuz 18, 5786/July 3, 2026
 
Moshe rabbenu (Moses our teacher) has reached the grand old age of 120. He has come across all types of people throughout his lifetime. We recall that his first months in the world were spent being hidden away from outsiders. He then spent his youth living inside the protective bubble of Pharaoh's palace. The first time in his life that he ventured out to meet the real world he was aghast by its cruelty. His immediate, visceral response was to slay the Egyptian taskmaster. 

Was this the right way to deal with a wrongdoer? Perhaps he could have intervened less violently. Perhaps it was a teachable moment that Moshe missed. In any case he would never do it again. In fact, his next significant act after fleeing Egypt was to come to the aid of Yitro's seven daughters, without resorting to violence. Moshe was learning how to deal with others, be they sympathetic characters or be they antagonistic.
 
Being able to justly and compassionately tend to those who are dependent upon him and to be unyielding to those who sought to undermine him was the trait that enabled Moshe to successfully, (although not perfectly) lead an entire people from slavery to liberty, from a ragtag band of unorganized and sorely dependent people to a unified nation of judges and warriors, and from a nation in exile to a nation about to enter into its G-d given inheritance. 
 
Moshe was at times exasperated by the demands of his people and he was not shy to share his feelings of anger and despondency with G-d. But when the people's complaints were justified,   Moshe (with G-d's help), delivered. There were people with demands and propositions that he welcomed, such as the men who, despite being impure, wanted to take part in the Passover offering, and the five daughters of Tzelophchad, who desired their father's land inheritance in Israel. There were those whose gift of prophecy seemed to encroach upon Moshe's domain, (Eldad and Medad), whom Moshe welcomed to share the burden. 

And there were those, (Korach and his mob), whose direct challenge to Moshe's leadership, (and G-d's sovereignty), Moshe aggressively rejected. These were not easy challenges for Moshe to meet. Other times he was guided by G-d whose instruction contradicted    Moshe's initial response. 

Moshe was not like his brother Aharon who was known for his peacemaking and gracious ways with others. As a leader Moshe could not afford the luxury of trying to please everyone. He had to learn when to be stern and when to be forthcoming. Moshe also had to learn the hardest lesson of all, that he was not indispensable. His time would pass. 
 
So when G-d told Moshe in this week's parasha, Pinchas, “Go up to Mount Avarim and look at the land that I have given to the children of Israel. And when you have seen it, you too will be gathered to your people, just as Aharon your brother was gathered," (Numbers 27:12-13) Moshe did not hesitate. 

He did not stall or procrastinate. He didn't ask for a single "one more day." He immediately asked of “HaShem, G-d of the spirits of all flesh, [to] appoint a man over the community." Why did Moshe   invoke this unique description of G-d's sovereignty over man? 

Note that "spirits,"  (ruchot, in Hebrew), is plural. Moshe, through forty years of experience, has learned first hand that a nation,  a  community made up of all types of people, and a good leader 
needs to address each and every one of those types. 

Certainly not everyone can be accommodated and some people need to be condemned. But they all need to be recognized and they all need to be addressed. Good leadership means doing what is right for the people, even if the people don't always see eye to eye with their leader. Good leaders are not crowd pleasers and certainly not demagogues telling the people what they want to hear. There were times when Israel was extremely upset with Moshe. And there were times when Moshe was extremely upset with Israel. And there were even times when G-d was extremely upset with Moshe

Being a good leader doesn't mean being perfect. Being a good leader means getting your G-d assigned task done without leaving anyone behind. When HaShem saw Moshe, all those many years ago, run after a single lost sheep while attending Yitro's flock, He knew that Moshe was the man He was looking for. So it comes as little surprise that HaShem's immediate response to Moshe's request was “Single out Yehoshua son of Nun, a man of spirit, and lay your hand upon him." (ibid 27:18) 

Yehoshua was, of course, Moshe's own student, who had stood by 
Moshe's side through thick and thin, who led the war against Amalek
who stood against his fellow spies when they spoke ill of the land of Israel, and who was promised by G-d entry into the land. 
 
There will never be another Moshe. He was unique among all the prophets of Israel and the deliverer of G-d's commandments to his people. But would-be leaders, if they desire to be truly good leaders, have much to learn from Moshe, not the least of which was Moshe's understanding  that a good leader must lead all the people, and not just a portion of the people. Free nations are not easy nations to lead. They are boisterous, not shy to complain and not easy to please. 

The ability to not only hear the people, but to make them feel heard, while all the while hearing G-d's voice as He leads you, is rare, indeed, and not something that wanna-be leaders necessarily want to ascribe to. But it is something that we the people  - all of the people -  must demand.

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