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23 June 2026

馃敟诇讗 谞讻谞注讬诐! 讛诪谞讛讬讙 讛专讘 诇谞讚讜 诪爪讛讬专 讘注讜讝: 专讜讚驻讬诐 讗讜转谞讜 讗讘诇 讗谞讞谞讜 讘讻诇 讗讜驻谉 诇讜诪讚讬诐

 


讘专讗砖讜转 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 专讘讬谞讜 诪专谉 砖诇讬讟"讗 谞注专讱 讚讬谞专 诪讬讜讞讚 讘讘讬转 讛专讘 注讝专讗 讚讜讜讬讚, 讘诪专讻讝讜 谞砖讗 讚讘专讬诐 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 专讘讬谞讜 诪专谉 砖诇讬讟"讗: 讘讗谞讜 诪讗专抓 讬砖专讗诇. 讛诪爪讘 拽砖讛 诪讗讜讚, 砖诇 注讜诇诐 讛转讜专讛 砖诐, 讛讬砖讬讘讜转 讜讛讻讜诇诇讬诐, 讜讻诇 讛讛转谞讛讙讜转 砖诇 讛砖诇讟讜谞讜转, 砖诇 讛注专讻讗讜转 砖诐, 讜注诐 讻诇 讛转拽爪讬讘讬诐 砖注爪专讜 砖诐 – 专讜讚驻讬诐 讗讜转谞讜, 讗转 讻诇 诪讬 砖诇讜诪讚 转讜专讛. 讗讘诇 讗谞讞谞讜 讘讻诇 讗讜驻谉 诇讜诪讚讬诐, 诇讜诪讚讬诐 讜注讜住拽讬诐. 讜讗谞讬 专讜爪讛 诇转转 讘专讻讛 诇讘注诇 讛讘讬转, 专讘讬 注讝专讗 讚讬讜讬讚, 讜诇砖讜转祝 砖诇讜 专讘讬 讘讗专讬 诇讘讜讘讬抓', 砖讬讞讬讜 讜讬爪诇讬讞讜, 讜讻诇 讛诪砖转转驻讬诐, 讘拽专谉 注讜诇诐 讛转讜专讛 – 讬讘讜专讻讜 诪诪讬讟讘 讛讘专讻讜转. 讗讞讬谞讜 讘讬转 讬砖专讗诇, 转讜砖讘讬 讗专爪讜转 讛讘专讬转 讛讬讜砖讘讬诐 讻讗谉 讘注讬专 驻讗住讬讬拽, 讛砖诐 讬讘专讱 讗讜转诐 讜讬讬转谉 诇讛诐 诪诪讬讟讘 讛讘专讻讜转, 讗诪谉. 讜讗砖专讬 诪讬 砖转讜诪讱, 转诪讻讬 讚讗讜专讬讬转讗 – 讬讘讜专讱 诪诪讬讟讘 讛讘专讻讜转. 讛砖诐 讬注讝讜专 讜谞讛讬讛 讘诪谞讜讞讛 讘诇讬 讟专讚讜转, 讜讘砖诇讜讜讛 讜讘砖拽讟 讜讘住讚专 讛诇讗讛 讜讛诇讗讛, 注讚 讘讬讗转 诪砖讬讞 爪讚拽谞讜 讘诪讛专讛 讘讬诪讬谞讜, 讗诪谉 讜讗诪谉."

Bilaam and World Leaders Through the Prism of the Chasam Sofer

 

Israel’s Progressive Left Is Playing a Dangerous Game

 

馃毃 "讟讗讟讗诇注 拽讜诐 砖讜讬谉 讗讛讬讬诐!" • 讛诪砖讙讬讞 驻专抓 讘讘讻讬 讜讛专讬拽讜讚 讛讛讬住讟讜专讬 讘拽讜讜讬谞住 | Rav Dan Segal's Tears

 



讛转讬注讜讚 讛讘诇注讚讬 讜讛诪专讟讬讟 诪诪注诪讚 讛讗诇驻讬诐 讛讛讬住讟讜专讬 讘注讬专 拽讜讜讬谞住, 谞讬讜 讬讜专拽: 爪驻讜 讘转讬注讜讚 诪讬讜讞讚 讜诪讗讜讞讚 诪转讜讱 诪注诪讚 讛讞讬专讜诐 讛诪专讻讝讬 砖诇 "拽专谉 注讜诇诐 讛转讜专讛" 砖谞注专讱 讘讬砖讬讘转 "讞驻抓 讞讬讬诐" 讘拽讜讜讬谞住, 讗专讛"讘, 讘讛砖转转驻讜转 讗诇驻讬 讘谞讬 转讜专讛, 讗讘专讻讬诐 讜讘专讗砖诐 诪专谞谉 讜专讘谞谉 讙讚讜诇讬 讜讙讗讜谞讬 讛讚讜专 砖诇讬讟"讗. 讘讞诇拽讛 讛专讗砖讜谉 砖诇 讛砖讬讞讛, 讘注转 砖讬专转 谞讬讙讜谉 讛讻讬住讜驻讬诐 讜讛讙注讙讜注讬诐 诇讙讗讜诇讛 "讟讗讟讗诇注 拽讜诐 砖讜讬谉 讗讛讬讬诐" (讗讘讗, 讘讜讗 讻讘专 讛讘讬转讛), 谞砖谞拽 讛诪砖讙讬讞 讛讙讗讜谉 讛爪讚讬拽 专讘讬 讚谉 住讙诇 砖诇讬讟"讗, 讘讘讻讬 转诪专讜专讬诐 拽讜专注 诇讘 讜讝注拽 讗转 诪讬诇讜转 讛砖讬专 诪转讜讱 讗诪讜谞讛 讬讜拽讚转, 讻砖讛讜讗 住讜讞祝 注诪讜 讗转 讗诇驻讬 讛诪砖转转驻讬诐. 讘讞诇拽讛 讛砖谞讬 砖诇 讛砖讬讞讛 (讛讞诇 诪讛讚拽讛
01:49): 专讙注讬诐 讬讜爪讗讬 讚讜驻谉 砖诇 砖诪讞讛 讜讛转专讜诪诪讜转 专讜讞, 讻讗砖专 诪专谞谉 讜专讘谞谉 讙讚讜诇讬 讜讙讗讜谞讬 讛讚讜专 砖诇讬讟"讗 驻讜爪讞讬诐 讘专讬拽讜讚 诪砖讜转祝 讜讞诐 讬讞讚 注诐 讗诇驻讬 讛诪砖转转驻讬诐 诇砖讬专转 "讜诇注讜专专 诇讘讬 诇讗讛讘转讱", 诪转讜讱 转讞讜砖转 讞讬讘讜专 讜砖讜转驻讜转 讛讬住讟讜专讬转 诇讛爪诇转 讛讬砖讬讘讜转 讜讻讜诇诇讬 讛讗讘专讻讬诐 讘讗专抓 讬砖专讗诇. 爪讬诇讜诐: 讚谞讬讗诇 谞驻讜住讬. 讘讗讚讬讘讜转 "拽专谉 注讜诇诐 讛转讜专讛" 砖讘谞砖讬讗讜转 诪专谉 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 讛讙专诪"讛 讛讬专砖 砖诇讬讟"讗. --- English Translation: The official, complete, and moving footage from the historic mass assembly in Queens, New York: Watch a special, unified footage from the central emergency assembly of "Keren Olam HaTorah" held in Queens, NY, at Yeshivat "Chofetz Chaim," with the participation of thousands of Yeshiva students, Kollel scholars, and led by the generation's prominent Torah giants shlit"a. In the first part of this video, during the singing of the famous song of spiritual yearning, "Tatele, Kum Shoyn Aheim" (Father, come home already), the leader of hearts, Maran HaMashgiach HaGaon HaTzaddik Rabbi Dan Segal shlit"a, choked back tears, sobbing deeply in front of thousands of participants. In the second part of the footage (starting at 01:49): Extraordinary moments of joy and spiritual elevation, as the generation's prominent Torah giants shlit"a erupt into a warm, joint dance with the thousands of participants, singing "U'le'orer Libi L'ahavatecha" (To awaken my heart to Your love). This beautiful moment represents the historic partnership to save the yeshivas in Israel. Videography: Daniel Nafousi. Courtesy of "Keren Olam HaTorah", under the presidency of Maran Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch shlit"a.

“This Is What Awaits a Police Officer Who Kicks A Ben Torah”

In his popular weekly shiur, HaGaon HaRav Daniel Zer, the Rosh Yeshiva of the Ohr Dovid yeshiva in Bnei Brak, addressed the scenes from last week’s Peleg Yerushalmi protest, during which police officers acted with disproportionate violence and carried out deliberate acts of humiliation by tearing off protesters’ pants—unprecedented acts that have never been seen at any other protest.

“A Chareidi protest—the police beat them cruelly with batons, tore off their clothes,” HaRav Zer said. “A terrible busha. If they had done this to the Kaplan protesters, the entire State would have gone crazy. But it’s a mitzva to beat the Chareidim.”

“These police officers think the world is hefker,” HaRav Zer continued. “To raise batons and strike Bnei Torah? Anyone who harms a Ben Torah—Hashem Yeracheim—they’re kofrim b’ikar. They will suffer in this world as well—there’s no kaparah for humiliating talmidei chachamim.”

“I’ll tell you a story—the police officers should listen. A known Mekubal recounted a story about a Jew from Tzfas, a talmid chacham and Yirei Shamayim, who came to him weeping and told him this story. His father, known as a tzaddik, passed away 15 years earlier and was buried in Chutz L’Eretz, where he lived.”

Fifteen years after his death, his sons, who were residing in Israel, decided to bring his body to Israel for reburial. When the kever was opened, those present were astonished to discover that while the rest of his body had remained completely intact, his right leg had been consumed by worms.”

“The sons were astonished. Their father was a tzaddik, and as is known, the bodies of tzaddikim are not affected by worms.

“That night, the father appeared to his son in a dream, radiant and glowing, and said ‘Why are you crying?’ The son responded: ‘Abba, you were a great tzaddik. Why was your right leg consumed?’

His father responded: ‘Know that Heavenly judgment is true judgment. I once kicked a Ben Torah with that leg.'”

HaRav Zer continued: “And this was punishment for a tzaddik, a Yira Shamayim. These police officers commit every sin in the world. What awaits them in the next world?!”

(YWN Israel Desk—Jerusalem)


https://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/israel-news/2565367/this-is-what-awaits-a-police-officer-who-kicks-a-ben-torah.html


 

 

America Was Never The Final Destination...

 

Now That Summer Has Arrived:

Don’t ignore these insect bite warning signs


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The Tailor Bird

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A Friday walk from central Jerusalem to Jaffa Gate

 

 

 Friday in Jerusalem! The best day in the city before Shabbat. Mahane Yehuda and City center 

22 June 2026

馃敟讛砖诪讗诇谞讬诐 讬专爪讜 诇讛驻讟专 诪讛诪砖讬讞: 爪驻讜 讘谞讗讜诐 讚专诪讟讬 诪诪专谉 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 专讘讬 讘专讜讱 讚讘 驻讜讘专住拽讬 讘驻谞讬 讗诇驻讬 讛转诇诪讬讚讬诐

 



讘诪专讻讝 诪注诪讚 谞注讬诇转 讛讞讙 讘讬砖讬讘转 驻讜谞讬讘讝' 讘讛砖转转驻讜转 讗诇驻讬 讛转诇诪讬讚讬诐 讻诪住讜专转 驻讜谞讬讘讝' 诪讬讚讬 爪讗转 讛讞讙, 讛讘讬讗 专讘讬谞讜 诪专谉 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 讛讙专讘"讚 驻讜讘专住拽讬 砖诇讬讟"讗 讘注专讙讛 讚讘专讬诐 砖砖诪注 诪专砖讻讘讛"讙 诪专谞讗 讜专讘谞讗 讛专讘 诪讘专讬住拽 讝讬注"讗 注诇 转拽讜驻转 讘讬讗转 讛诪砖讬讞, 讛讘讻讬 砖诇 讛专讘 诪讘专讬住拽, 讜转讙讜讘转 讛讘转 讛拽讟谞讛. 讘讚讘专讬讜 讘讬讗专 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 讗转 讛诪讚专砖, 讜讗诪专 讻讬 讛砖诪讗诇 讜讻诇 讛专砖注讬诐 讬诇讞诪讜 讘诪砖讬讞, 讜讛诪砖讬讞 讬讙诇讛 诇诪讚讘专 讬讛讜讚讛, 讜讗讞"讻 讬讘讜讗 讛转拽讜驻讛 讛诪专讙砖转 转拽讜驻转 讛诪砖讬讞. 拽专讚讬讟 转讬注讜讚: 砖讬讗 诇讬讬讘, 讙专讜讘讬讬住

Philadelphia Welcomes and Reveres the Torah


























 

专讘讬 诪砖讜诇诐 讚讜讚 住讜诇讜讘讬讬爪讬拽 讝爪"诇 注诇 诪专谉 专讘讬谞讜 注讜讘讚讬讛 讬讜住祝 讝爪讜拽"诇 - 讘驻讙讬砖讛 注诐 讛专讘 讘谉 砖讜砖谉 砖诇讬讟"讗

 



爪讜驻讬诐 讬拽专讬诐: 讛拽诇讬拽讜 "讛讬专砖诐 讻诪谞讜讬" 讜讗讞专 讻讱 诇讞爪讜 注诇 讛驻注诪讜谉, 讜讗讝 转讛讬讜 讛诪注讜讚讻谞讬诐 讛专讗砖讜谞讬诐 讘讻诇 住专讟讜谉 讞讚砖 砖注讜诇讛 诇讬讜讟讬讜讘 ! 谞讜, 诇讗 讻讚讗讬 诇讛讬专砖诐 ? 讗讝 讛讬专砖诪讜 注讻砖讬讜 ✔ 馃敂 诇驻谞讬讻诐 讛爪注讜转 诪注专讻转 讛诪讚讬讛 砖诇 诪讜住讚讜转 "讗讜专 讬爪讞拽" 馃敂 馃搶 诇讗转专 讛专砖诪讬 诇讞爪讜 注诇:
https://turhmje.blogspot.com/ 馃搶 讛爪讟专驻讜转 讗讜谞诇讬讬谉 诇注讚讻讜谞讬 诪讜住讚讜转 "讗讜专 讬爪讞拽" 讚专讱 讛诪讬讬诇 ◄ 34567831w@gmail.com 馃搶 诇转专讜诪讜转 诇诪讜住讚讜转 "讗讜专 讬爪讞拽" 讞讬讬讙 ◄ 0527149145 馃搶 诇讛讝诪谞转 讛专讘 讬谞讬讘 注讝讬讝 诇讗讝讻专讜转 讜砖讬注讜专讬诐 砖诇讞讜 讘拽砖讛 讘诪讬讬诇 ◄ 34567831w@gmail.com 馃搶 诇砖讗诇讜转 讘讛诇讻讛 讘讗讬诪讬讬诇 ◄ 34567831w@gmail.com 馃搶 诇拽谞讬讬转 住驻专讬 讛专讘 讬谞讬讘 注讝讬讝 讞讬讬讙 ◄ 0527149145 馃搶 诇拽谞讬讬转 住驻专讬 诪专谉 讛专讘 讬爪讞拽 讬讜住祝 讞讬讬讙 ◄ 0527149145 馃敂 驻注讬诇讜转 诪讜住讚讜转 "讗讜专 讬爪讞拽" 讘专讗砖讜转 讛讙讗讜谉 讛专讘 讬谞讬讘 注讝讬讝 砖诇讬讟"讗 馃敂 ✔ 讘讬转 讻谞住转 讜讘讬转 诪讚专砖 ✔ 讬砖讬讘讛 讙讚讜诇讛 - 讘专讻转 砖诪讜讗诇 ✔ 讻讜诇诇 讗讘专讻讬诐 - 谞讝专 诪砖讛 ✔ 注诇讜谞讬诐 转讜专谞讬讬诐 讘转驻讜爪讛 讗专爪讬转 ✔ 诪讻讬专转 讜讞诇讜拽转 住驻专讬 拽讜讚砖 ✔ 砖讬注讜专讬诐 讜讛专爪讗讜转 讘专讞讘讬 讛讗专抓 ✔ 讞住讚 诇讘谞讬 转讜专讛 ✔ 拽讬专讜讘 诇讘讘讜转 ✔ 讬讬注讜抓 讜讛讻讜讜谞讛 ✔ 诪注谞讛 诇砖讗诇讜转 讘讛诇讻讛

Recruiting an Army For Torah







 

馃毃 "讝讛 诇讗 专拽 讙讚讜诇 讛讚讜专 - 讝讛 讗讘讗 砖诇谞讜!" • 讛转专讙砖讜转 专讗砖讬 讛讻讜诇诇讬诐 讘诪注讜谞讜 砖诇 诪专谉 讛讙专诪"讛 讛讬专砖 馃槶


讚讘专讬讜 讛诪专讟讬讟讬诐 讜讛讻讜讗讘讬诐 砖诇 专讗砖 讛讻讜诇诇 讘诪注讜谞讜 砖诇 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专: 爪驻讜 讘转讬注讜讚 讘诇注讚讬 (注诐 讻讬转讘讜讬讜转), 转讬注讜讚 讚讜诪注 讜诪专讙砖 诪讚讘专讬讜 砖诇 专讗砖 讻讜诇诇 "讘讬转 讛诇诇", 讛讙讗讜谉 专讘讬 讬讜住祝 诪谉 砖诇讬讟"讗, 砖谞砖讗 讘诪注诪讚 "爪讗转讻诐 诇砖诇讜诐" 砖诇 专讗砖讬 讛讻讜诇诇讬诐 讘诪注讜谞讜 砖诇 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 诪专谉 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 讛讙讗讜谉 专讘讬 诪砖讛 讛诇诇 讛讬专砖 砖诇讬讟"讗. 讘讚讘专讬讜 讛讻讜讗讘讬诐, 讛讙专"讬 诪谉 砖诇讬讟"讗 诪转讗专 讗转 转讞讜砖讜转讬讛诐 砖诇 讗诇驻讬 讗讘专讻讬 讛讻讜诇诇讬诐 讘讗专抓 讬砖专讗诇 诇谞讜讻讞 讛专讚讬驻讜转, 讛讙讝讬专讜转 讜讛拽砖讬讬诐 讛讻诇讻诇讬讬诐, 讜诪讘讟讗 讛注专讻讛 注爪讜诪讛 诇诪住讬专讜转 讛谞驻砖 讛驻诇讗讬转 砖诇 诪专谉 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 诇诪注谞诐: "讗谞讞谞讜 诪专讙讬砖讬诐 砖讬砖 诇谞讜 讗讘 讝拽谉. 讝讛 诇讗 专拽 讙讚讜诇 讛讚讜专, 讗诇讗 讝讛 讗讘讗 砖诪讜住专 讗转 谞驻砖讜 诇讻讜诇谞讜... 讝讛 诪讗讜讚 诪讞讝拽 讗讜转谞讜 讻砖讗谞讞谞讜 讞砖讬诐 讗转 讝讛". 爪驻讜 讘讚讘专讬讜 讛诪专讙砖讬诐 砖诇 专讗砖 讛讻讜诇诇 诪诪注讜谞讜 砖诇 诪专谉 讛讙专诪"讛 讛讬专砖 砖诇讬讟"讗. --- English Translation: The moving and painful address of the Rosh Kollel at the home of the leader of the generation: Watch the emotional footage of the address delivered by the Rosh Kollel of "Beis Hillel," HaGaon Rabbi Yosef Mann shlit"a, during the farewell assembly of Roshei Kollelim at the home of the leader of the generation, Maran Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch shlit"a. In his painful remarks, Rabbi Mann shlit"a describes the feelings of thousands of Kollel scholars in Israel in the face of the ongoing persecutions, draft decrees, and financial hardships. He expresses immense gratitude for the wondrous self-sacrifice of Maran Rosh Yeshiva on their behalf: "We feel like we have an elderly father. It is not just a leader of the generation, but a father who gives up his soul for all of us... It strengthens us immensely when we feel this." Courtesy of "Keren Olam HaTorah

馃彌️ 诇专讗砖讜谞讛 讘诪住注 讛讛讬住讟讜专讬: 专讗砖 讬砖讬讘转 驻讜谞讬讘讝' 讛讙专讞"驻 讘专诪谉 讘诪砖讗 诪驻转讬注 讘讘讜专讜 驻讗专拽 诇诪讛 专讜讚驻讬诐 讗转 讛讬砖讬讘讜转

 



谞讗讜诐 讛讘讻讜专讛 讛讛讬住讟讜专讬 ⏱️ | "讛拽讚讜砖 讘专讜讱 讛讜讗 讚讜驻拽 诇讻诐 讘讚诇转 讘驻注诪讜谉!" • 讛诪砖讗 讛诪专讟讬讟 砖诇 专讗砖 讬砖讬讘转 驻讜谞讬讘讝' 讛讙专讞"驻 讘专诪谉 砖诇讬讟"讗 讘讘讜专讜 驻讗专拽 (转讬注讜讚 讘诇注讚讬 - 注诐 讻讬转讜讘讬讜转 讘注讘专讬转). 诇驻谞讬讻诐 讛转讬注讜讚 讛诪诇讗 讜讛专砖诪讬 诪谞讗讜诐 讛讘讻讜专讛 讛讛讬住讟讜专讬 讜讛住讜讞祝 砖诇 讛讙讗讜谉 专讘讬 讞讬讬诐 驻专抓 讘专诪谉 砖诇讬讟"讗, 诪专讗砖讬 讬砖讬讘转 驻讜谞讬讘讝', 砖讛爪讟专祝 诇专讗砖讜谞讛 诇诪住注 讛讞讬专讜诐 讛讚专诪讟讬 砖诇 "拽专谉 注讜诇诐 讛转讜专讛" (砖讘谞砖讬讗讜转 诪专谉 讛讙专诪"讛 讛讬专砖 砖诇讬讟"讗) 讘讗专爪讜转 讛讘专讬转. 讘谞讗讜诪讜 讛诪驻转讬注 砖谞砖讗 讘讚讬谞专 住讙讜专 讘讘讜专讜 驻讗专拽 (讘专讜拽诇讬谉), 讛爪讬讙 讛讙专讞"驻 讘专诪谉 诪讘讟 讗诪讜谞讬 讜诪爪诪专专 注诇 讙讝讬专讜转 讛讙讬讜住 讜讛拽讬爪讜爪讬诐 讘讗专抓 讛拽讜讚砖, 讻砖讛讜讗 诪砖转诪砖 讘诪砖诇 谞驻诇讗 诪砖讬专 讛砖讬专讬诐: "拽讜诇 讚讜讚讬 讚讜驻拽, 讬讛讜讚讬诐 讬拽专讬诐 讛拽讘"讛 讚讜驻拽 诇讻诐 讘讚诇转 讘驻注诪讜谉 讜讗讜诪专: 转专讗讜 诪讛 拽讜专讛 讻讗谉, 驻转讞讬 诇讬 讗讞讜转讬 专注讬讬转讬! 诪讛 注诐 讛讬诇讚讬诐 砖诇讬?". 爪驻讜 讘转讬注讜讚 讛诪诇讗. The official, full-length video of the historic debut address delivered by Hagaon Rav Chaim Peretz Berman shlit"a, one of the Roshei Yeshiva of Ponevezh, who joined the emergency campaign of "Keren Olam HaTorah" in the United States for the first time. Speaking at an exclusive dinner in Boro Park (Brooklyn), Rav Berman delivered a deeply moving and inspiring message on the yeshiva crisis in Israel, using a beautiful metaphor from Shir HaShirim: "The voice of my beloved knocks! Hashem is knocking on your door, ringing the bell, saying: Look what is happening here, open to me my sister, my love! What about my children?". Watch the full historic address. --- 馃摉 转诪诇讬诇 讛砖讬讞讛 讛诪诇讗 (Full Transcript):

诪讛 讛诪住专 砖诇诪讚 讛专讘 讗讝专讞讬 诪讛诪谞讛讬讙 讛专讘 诇谞讚讜 讘诪住注 讛讛住讟讜专讬 诇诪注谉 注讜诇诐 讛转讜专讛? 讙讚讜"讬 讘住讜讚 砖讬讞 讘谞注讬诇转 讛诪住注


讗讞专讬 讛讚讬谞专 讘讘讬转 讛谞讚讬讘 讛专讘 诪砖讛 驻砖专讛专驻专, 诪专谉 专"讬 诪讬专 讛讗讜谉 讛讙讚讜诇 专讘讬 讬爪讞拽 讗讝专讞讬 砖诇讬讟"讗 砖讜讞讞 注诐 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 专讘讬谞讜 诪专谉 砖诇讬讟"讗 讛谞讻讚: 讛讜讗 讛爪讟专祝 诪讬讜诐 专讗砖讜谉 诇诪住注. 讛讜讗 讛讬讛 讛讬讛 讘驻诇讜专讬讚讛 讗讬驻讛 砖诇讗 讛讬讬谞讜, 讗讘诇 讗转诪讜诇 讛讜讗 讛讬讛 讗讬转谞讜 讘拽讜讜讬谞住. 专讘讬谞讜 砖诪注 讘讛谞讗讛 讜讘专讱: 讛' 讬注讝讜专 砖谞爪诇讬讞 讛专讗砖 讬砖讬讘讛: 讗谞讬 专讜爪讛 诇讛讙讬讚 诪砖讛讜 砖诇诪讚转讬 诪讻诐. 讬砖 讘讙诪专讗 讘讚祝 讜' 注诪讜讚 讘'... 讛谞讻讚: 讗讬驻讛? 讘讗讬讝讛 诪住讻转? 讛专讗砖 讬砖讬讘讛: 讘讘专讻讜转. 讛讙诪专讗 讗讜诪专转, 砖讻砖专讗讬转讬 砖讛诐 讙诐 专爪讬诐 讘砖讘转, 讗诪专转讬 砖转诇诪讬讚讬 讞讻诪讬诐 诪讞诇诇讬诐 砖讘转. 讗讝 讗诪专 诇讗, 讻转讜讘 "谞诇讻讛 谞专讚驻讛 诇讚注转 讗转 讛'". 诪讛 讛讛讜讜讗 讗诪讬谞讗 讜诪讛 讛诪住拽谞讛? 讛讛讜讜讗 讗诪讬谞讗 讛讬讬转讛, 砖讝讛 讛讬讚讜专, 砖讝讛 讚拽讚讜拽, 讗讝 讝讛 诇讗 注讜砖讬诐 注诇 讞砖讘讜谉 砖讘转, 讛诪住拽谞讛 讛讬讗 诪讛 砖诇诪讚谞讜 诪讛专讘'讛, 诪讛 砖诇诪讚谞讜 诪讻诐 注讻砖讬讜, 砖诪讬讚 讘讛转讞诇讛 爪专讬讻讬诐 诇讛讬讜转 "谞诇讻讛 讜谞专讚驻讛". 讝讛 转谞讗讬 诪讬讚 讘讛转讞诇讛! 讗诐 诇讗 诪转讞讬诇讬诐 讻讻讛, 诇讗 讬讛讬讛 讻诇讜诐! 专讘讬谞讜: 转讜讚讛 专讘讛 诇讱 砖讗转讛 诪讝讻讬专 诇讬. 讛专讗砖 讬砖讬讘讛: 诇讗, 讗讘诇 讝讛 诪爪讬讗讜转! 讝讛 诇诪讚谞讜 诪讻诐. 砖讛讻诇 讘讘转 讗讞转, 诪讬讚! 砖讛讻诇 诪讬讚, 诇讗 诇讞讻讜转, "谞诇讻讛 谞专讚驻讛" – 讻讻讛 诇讜诪讚讬诐, 讻讻讛 诪转驻诇诇讬诐, 讻讻讛 诪转拽专讘讬诐 讗诇 讘讜专讗 注讜诇诐, 讻讻讛 讛拽讚讜砖 讘专讜讱 讛讜讗 诪拽专讘 讗讜转谞讜 讗诇讬讜. 讝讛 诪讛 砖诇诪讚转讬 讗谞讬, 诪讗讝 砖讘讗转讬, 诪讙讚讜诇 讛讚讜专. 专讘讬谞讜: 讛' 讬注讝讜专 讛' 讬转谉 诇讻诐 讻诇 讟讜讘 诪讻诇 讛讘讞讬谞讜转 讜谞讝讻讛 讻讜诇谞讜 诇讙讗讜诇讛 讘拽专讜讘 讘拽专讜讘. 

讛专讗砖 讬砖讬讘讛: 讗讘诇 讗谞讞谞讜 专讜爪讬诐 讛讻诇 讘讬讞讚 专拽 讗讬转讻诐. 

讗讬讞讜讚 砖诇 拽讚讜砖讛: 转讬注讜讚 诪住讻诐 - 讙讚讜诇讬 专讗砖讬 讛讬砖讬讘讜转 讘讻讬谞讜住 讞住专 转拽讚讬诐 诇诪注谉 注讜诇诐 讛转讜专讛

The REAL LIONS at any age, with vigor for Hashem and Torah 


馃摉✨馃檶 谞拽讜讚讜转 注讬拽专讬讜转 诪讛讻讬谞讜住 讛讛讬住讟讜专讬 砖诇 拽专谉 注讜诇诐 讛转讜专讛 讘讘讬转 讙讘专讬讗诇 讘拽讜讜讬谞住 讘讬讜诐 砖诇讬砖讬 讛讗讞专讜谉 讘讛砖转转驻讜转 诪专谉 专讘讬 讬爪讞拽 讗讝专讞讬, 诪专谉 专讘讬 讗讘专讛诐 住诇讬诐, 诪专谉 专讘讬 讬注拽讘 讛诇诇, 讛讙讗讜谉 专讘讬 讗砖专 讜讬讬住, 讜专讘讬 讬讜住祝 讞讘专讜谞讬 讘讬谉 讛专讘谞讬诐 讛诪拽讜诪讬讬诐 砖谞讻讞讜 讛讬讜 讬讜"专 专讗砖讬 讬砖讬讘讜转 讞驻抓, 讛专讘 讚讜讚 讛讗专讬住 讜讛专讘 注拽讬讘讗 讙专讬谞讘诇讟; 讛专讘 讚谞讬讗诇 诇谞讚专, 专讗砖 讬砖讬讘转 讗讜专 讛讞讬讬诐; 讛专讘 谞讞 讬爪讞拽 讗讜诇讘讜讬诐, 专讘 拽讛讬诇转 谞讞诇讜转 讬爪讞拽; 讛专讘 讛专讗砖讬 砖诇 讛拽讛讬诇讛 讛讘讜讻专讬转 讛专讘 讬爪讞拽 讬砖专讗诇讬; 讬讞讚 注诐 专讘谞讬诐 讜讘谞讬 转讜专讛 讘讜诇讟讬诐 专讘讬诐 讗讞专讬诐.

Rav Gustman zt"l: The Youngest Dayan of Vilna....

(repost)

I saw this link at yeranenyaakov. This is about a very famous Rav, established the Shul – Beis Medrash that my Husband is a member, and where I daven. The Rav zt’l is no longer with us, but his daughter, the Rebbetzen of the present Rav of the Shul, Rabbi Berniker is very much with us. Therefore, I herewith present an article written by David Page for Matzav.com.


Rav Gustman: “I Fulfilled the Mitzvah of Mechiyas Zecher Amalek With My Bare Hands”


On the eve of our reading Parshas Zachor, there are few Jews today who can say that they merited to fulfill the Mitzvah of Mechiyas Zecher Amalek even in a small way. Yet there are many alive today who knew such a person personally and who learned from him: Until twenty-five years ago, one of the greatest Torah scholars and Dayanim of his generation used to say that he himself had fulfilled that Mitzvah, even among the horrors of the Holocaust in Europe. The Torah scholar was Rav Yisrael Ze’ev Gustman, ZT”L, the last Dayan of pre-War Vilna and the great Rosh Yeshiva after the War.


Rav Gustman indeed had survived as the only pre-War Dayan of Rav Chaim Ozer Gradzhensky’s Beis Din in Vilna. The Nazis Y”S rounded up all the members of the Rabbinical Court when they marched into Lithuania on the 16th of Sivan, 5700, and then on the night of the 17th of Tammuz systematically rounded up and murdered all the prominent rabbinic figures and dayanim in Vilna. Among those on their target list was Rav Gustman. 


The Nazis took out the distinguished dayan, the star student of the great Rosh Yeshiva R’ Shimon Shkop ZT”L and the right-hand man of R’ Chaim Ozer Gradzhensky, into the courtyard in front of his home and beat him until his blood flowed, briefly leaving him for dead. 


But he was only unconscious, and he managed to pick himself up and hide in the tall vegetation growing near his home. He shaved off his beard so as not to be identified and passed as a simple Jew. Soon thereafter, he and his family were rounded up and forced into the Vilna Ghetto, where he helped countless of his fellow Jews via acts of kindness, including sharing his meager rations with the elderly widow of R’ Chaim Ozer and ruling on many questions of life and death as a dayan.


Rav Gustman escaped together with his wife and daughter to the forest outside Vilna. There he sought to join the Jewish Partisans fighting the Nazis. But the condition of joining was to bring one’s own weapon, so Rav Gustman, who was immensely physically strong (and until the War had used his strength to aid him in his Torah studies and rabbinical duties), ambushed and killed a Nazi soldier, and took his weapon. He used to look down at his hands and relate, “I fulfilled the Mitzvah of Mechiyas Zecher Amalek with my bare hands.” He once saw an Israeli soldier disassembling and reassembling his rifle and said, “I know how to do it faster.” With very little food, Rav Gustman and his fellow partisans fought on until the end of the War. At one point, he split a single pea he found in the forest with his wife and daughter, relating that he found out at that time on just how little a person could survive.


When he was asked immediately after the War by the Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi of the State of Israel, Rav Yitzchak HaLevy Herzog, ZT”L, to explain the miracles (nisim) of survival that occurred during the War, he replied that in the context of such immense tragedy and catastrophe, it was incorrect to speak of miracles, but rather of “decrees” (gezeiros) of “who shall live, and who shall die.”


Yet Rav Gustman’s contribution to the fight against Amalek was not only physical, but also spiritual, in Amalek’s manifestation as the Gematria of safek, doubting the rule of G-d in the world and His Torah. First, in the Ghetto, Rav Gustman strengthened the faith of his fellow Jews, even those facing imminent death. He testified about himself that at no point did he lose his own faith in the Ribono shel Olam. He encouraged desperate people to hope, not to despair, and not to end their own lives, telling them that the War would soon end with the survival of the Jewish people. He himself related that he often had to encourage himself as well, so difficult were those days. 


Among other unspeakable atrocities, Rav Gustman witnessed the murder of his own son, Meirke, whom the Nazis discovered in a makeshift hiding place. And after the War, Rav Gustman assisted in the rebuilding of the devastated Torah world, raising up a wealth of distinguished Talmidim and Dayanim both in America and Israel. He stressed the shlemus (integrated character development with Torah scholarship) of the person. He was infinitely patient, sitting with even the slowest students going over Sugyos in the Gemarra until they understood. Yet at the same time, he would recite from memory R’ Shimon Shkop’s shiurim and his own Kuntrasei Shiurim are a model of depth and clarity.


Yet R’ Gustman’s story is one that embodies hope for the Jewish people. He was not broken by his experiences, but deepened by them. He was a person of both deep Simcha and deep dedication to life in its fullest sense. In his approach, he provided a window into the pre-War Torah world for his students, both via his own learning and teaching and by relating stories of that world that inspired and challenged the students. One such story was that of his fellow Grodno student, R’ Moshe Zaretsky, ZT”L, subsequently the Rav of Karkur in Israel.


R’ Moshe, a powerfully built and tough-as-nails young man, came to Grodno at the age of 19. His parents were Jewish farmers and someone back home had told him that he would never become a Torah scholar. The young man had said, “Before you become a Torah scholar, hair will grow from your palms!” R’ Moshe was resolved to prove that assessment wrong. He asked the Steipler Gaon, R’ Yaakov Yisrael Kanievsky, who the best Rosh Yeshiva was, and the Steipler replied that R’ Shimon Shkop was the greatest Rosh Yeshiva in Lithuania. And so young Moshe traveled to Grodno to learn in the yeshiva there.


But when Moshe was tested, R’ Shimon felt that the boy was not sufficiently advanced in his studies and thus not yet prepared for the shiur in Grodno. R’ Shimon therefore did not admit the earnest young student; when that decision was transmitted to Moshe, the young man wept.


But young Moshe was not going to be deterred so easily. Even if he had not been accepted in the yeshiva, no one could deny him his right as a Jew to sit in the beis medrash. He resolved not to budge from that study hall and to learn without ceasing for one year. With the iron will of a powerful young man, it seemed as if he did not budge. He learned all day and all night, every day and every night, and in exhaustion he would fall asleep on his shtender in the wee hours of the morning.


Moshe had very little to eat since in Grodno — as in the rest of the Lithuanian yeshiva world at the time —even the registered students lived in relative poverty, often missing meals and going hungry. In Grodno, the students’ breakfast consisted of a slice of bread and a hot drink of some kind, nothing more. (There was a debate among the students as to whether this piece of bread should be eaten quickly so as to minimize enjoyment or whether it should be eaten very slowly to gain control over the innate animalistic appetite of a hungry person.)


But for Moshe, who had not yet been admitted as a student and had to make due with whatever scraps he managed to find around the study hall, the fare was even more meager. He had no hot beverages but instead drank from a barrel of water situated outside the study hall. That water was meant to be used for netilas yadayim, ritual hand-washing, but Moshe used the washing cup there as his drinking cup. The other students took pity on him, and although he could expect nothing from the yeshiva kitchen, they broke off portions of their own meager rations and gave them to him. This nutritional regimen fueled 18-20-hour days of study for Moshe, who came to be known by the nickname Moshe Masmid (Moshe the Diligent). When local physicians heard about his sleep and nutritional regimen, they opined that he could not survive for very long in that fashion.


But the Ribono shel Olam had different plans, and when the righteous women of Grodno heard about Moshe and his diet, they took great pity on the young man. They began to bring pots of hot food to the study hall for Moshe. In fact, he had the distinction of being one of the few students in all of the yeshiva world at that time to eat meat nearly every day. As the Rosh Yeshiva would relate with a smile, “He ate much better than we did.”


To the end of his life, Rav Gustman accorded R’ Moshe Zaretsky a privilege accorded to no one else other than himself:   To say the weekly shiur in the Rav Gustman’s Yeshivas Netzach Yisrael.


Rav Gustman inspired his students to understand that the ultimate victory of the Jewish people was not to be deterred from achieving their potential to grow in closeness to Ribono shel Olam, via dedication to learning His Torah and by combining that dedication with attaining good traits of character (midos) and acts of kindness (gemilus chasadim). 


In the merit of his example, may we merit to see the ultimate fulfillment of the Mitzvah of Mechiyas Zecher Amalek mi’Tachas HaShamayim and the establishment of G-d’s eternal rule in a rebuilt Jerusalem.



David Page is the author of Rav Gustman: The Youngest Dayan of Vilna and Illustrious Rosh Yeshiva in New York and Yerushalyim (Artscroll 5777). He lives with his wife and children in Jerusalem.



The Lomdus of "Toich Kdei Dibbur" of the Ran & Rabbeinu Tam Explicated By Rav Gustman

 

 

Rav Gustman zt"l was father of Rebbetzen Berniker z"l here in Rehavia at Netzach Yisrael Shul and Beis Medresh. Her son, Rav Berniker is the Rav now. A family passing on the traditions of Rav Gustman and the Gaon of Vilna. (see next post about Rav Gustman, a repost).


❗馃摙 诇诪讛 讬砖 讗谞讟讬砖诪讬讜转 讘注讜诇诐? 讛转砖讜讘讛 讛诪驻转讬注讛 讜讛诪讟诇讟诇转 砖诇 诪专谉 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 讛讙专诪"讛 讛讬专砖

 


to listen:  Rav Hillel


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Israeli PM Netanyahu speaks at the JNS International Policy Summit

I24 video of PM Netanyahu’s JNS Speech

The Master of Prayer - Secrets of the Summer of Moshiach

 


Rabbi Nachman of Breslov's Story of The Master of Prayer. The Secrets of how Moshiach ben David and Moshiach ben Yosef will fix the world. Links to the Story of The Master of Prayer: Part 1:    • Rabbi Nachman of Breslov - The Master of P...   Part 2:    • Rabbi Nachman of Breslov - Master of Praye...   Part 3:    • Rabbi Nachman of Breslov - The Master of P...   Part 4:    • Rabbi Nachman of Breslov - Master of Praye...   Part 5:    • Rabbi Nachman of Breslov - The Master of P...  

My estimation is still that Rabbi Dov Landau is the neshoma of MBYosef who has waged a spiritual war against the forces of evil and the erev rav! Especially getting the American Jewish Torah Community to join in the war, being the bringing together “the sticks” joining Yisrael with Yehuda. Hashem please continue to watch over Rav Landau in his efforts. The war is not over, but IY”H will be climaxing …….

Entire Crowd STUNNED as Melanie Phillips Gives Chilling Warning on Islam!

 

What's Happening to the Coastlines of the US?

In light of dire predictions of US decapitation, consider the following:

North Carolina's Coast CAVES IN - 31+ Homes SWALLOWED, 1$ Billion In Damages

 

North Carolina's coast is caving into the Atlantic — and the Outer Banks are dissolving one house at a time

Thirty-one oceanfront homes have already fallen into the sea since 2020, sixteen of them in a single six-week stretch, as the shoreline at Rodanthe and Buxton retreats up to twenty feet a year. The barrier islands of Cape Hatteras National Seashore were never solid ground — they are ribbons of sand built to migrate landward. We anchored them with houses, roads, and septic lines, and now the Atlantic is taking it all back. 

This is the ongoing collapse of one of America's most exposed coastlines: why the homes keep falling, why a single storm erased up to 141 feet of beach, why there is still no fund to move them — and who pays the price as Dare County watches the sea reach the pilings. 

What is the Meaning of ALL the “airplane disasters” Recently?

 This is but one of the “many” planes downed:

Three Israelis were killed when a small aircraft crashed in eastern Maryland while traveling from New Jersey to Montgomery County, less than 20 miles east of Washington, D.C.

The aircraft went down shortly before midnight, prompting a large-scale emergency response after local dispatchers received an automatic crash alert from an iPhone. Law enforcement, fire, and rescue crews launched an extensive overnight search in an effort to locate the missing plane.

At approximately 3:45 a.m., search teams discovered the wreckage in a wooded area behind a residential complex and playground on Scarlet Oak Terrace. Emergency responders who reached the scene found the pilot and two passengers deceased.[…]

https://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/israel-news/2565065/tragedy-in-maryland-three-israelis-killed-in-plane-crash-near-washington-2.html


THE PRIDE OF AMERICA


And there have been many more plane crashes.

Shalom Pollack: Star Gazing

 馃尃a shooting star

After a  hiatus due to the war and Corona, we resume  our annual 馃挜馃寣✴️☄️✨stargazing tour, God willing, on Tuesday, July 14

In the heart of the Ramon Crater, our professional and entertaining astronomer, Moshe, will once again help us penetrate worlds beyond ours with the aid of powerful telescopes and guidance.

You may bring your own dinner or grab a bite at one of the eateries in the   Mitzpe Ramon outdoor mall

We will be provided with mattresses.馃ケ馃洀️
You may bring a folding chair if you wish.馃獞

Bring a jacket for the evening desert chill馃ザ
We will be served tea to warm us up and enhance the ambience

On our way to the Crater, we will visit Moshav Lachish in the Judean foothills  (next to the imposing, famous archaeological site, Tel Lachish), where we will visit the most extensive and beautiful private cactus gardens in Israel.馃尩馃彍️

Departure will be  at the Inbal Hotel at 2:30 pm
Return after midnight to the Inbal Hotel.

Our driver will drop people off along the way back along his route to the hotel.


Cost: 320 shekels馃挷
shalompollack613@gmail.com

What To Do on the Summer Solistice?

The longest day of the year:

The Trump Iran Deal is Already Dead

 

Hezbollah continues to violate the ceasefire and attack Israel. In recent days, multiple IDF soldiers have been killed.

Put aside, for a moment, the deeply troubling statements made recently by President Trump and Vice President Vance regarding Israel. Focus on the fatal flaw built into this entire framework.

The deal leaves Iran in control of Lebanon through Hezbollah. The United States says it wants to stop Iranian aggression and bring stability to the region. Yet Hezbollah remains untouched—Iran’s military, political, and terror arm inside Lebanon. Hezbollah is not simply another terrorist organization. It is Iran’s occupation force in Lebanon. It dominates major parts of Lebanon’s political and security system, exists to advance Tehran’s regional jihad, and remains armed for one central purpose: threatening and attacking Israel. Any serious agreement designed to curb Iranian aggression would have required Hezbollah to be removed from Lebanon’s military and political equation. Instead, the framework leaves Iran’s most important regional proxy intact. The result is predictable. Iran will continue using Hezbollah to attack Israel. Iran will continue using Hezbollah to dominate Lebanon. And Lebanon will remain hostage to Tehran. This is why Netanyahu faces a test—not merely from Trump, but from God.
Will Israel surrender to international pressure and abandon the security zones necessary to protect Israeli lives? Will Israel stop acting against Hezbollah while Hezbollah continues preparing for the next war? So far, Netanyahu is passing that test. Israel has not withdrawn from southern Lebanon. The IDF continues operating against Hezbollah. Israel understands that no foreign leader, friend or foe, can be trusted with Israel’s security. The clearest proof came last night: Israel struck Hezbollah, Iran walked away from negotiations, and the fighting continued. Nothing fundamental has changed. Iran will never accept a final agreement that ends its nuclear ambitions, dismantles its terror network, and abandons its regional jihad. This diplomatic theater is a temporary pause before the next stage. Israel must remain clear-eyed. Every area Israel leaves in southern Lebanon becomes an opportunity for Hezbollah to rebuild, rearm, and prepare for another October 7th-style attack. Permanent Israeli security control in southern Lebanon is not a luxury. It is a necessity. And if Israel truly wants lasting security for the north, the IDF must eventually push Hezbollah back to the Litani River—the nearest defensible geographic line for protecting Israel’s northern communities. The deeper lesson is simple: do not place your faith in politicians, agreements, or headlines. Place your faith in God, in the strength of the Jewish people, and in our historic responsibility to defend our sovereign homeland. The road ahead will not be easy. But with faith, courage, and determination, Israel will emerge stronger. Am Yisrael Chai!!!

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  讘专讗砖讜转 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 专讘讬谞讜 诪专谉 砖诇讬讟"讗 谞注专讱 讚讬谞专 诪讬讜讞讚 讘讘讬转 讛专讘 注讝专讗 讚讜讜讬讚, 讘诪专讻讝讜 谞砖讗 讚讘专讬诐 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 专讘讬谞讜 诪专谉 砖诇讬讟"讗: 讘讗谞讜 诪讗专抓 ...