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01 July 2025

IRGC ATTACK IN LONDON: Tousi UPDATE

BREAKING: Islamic Republic Of Iran ATTACK In Central London

 

Reb Neuberger: The Ejection From America Has Begun

The second bracha in Shemoneh Esreh is "techias hamaisim... resurrection of the dead," which reveals the underlying truth that there is nothing which can defeat Am Yisroel. We are beyond even death. This is how we face our enemies and all our troubles. If we attach ourselves to Hashem and His Torah, we will live eternally in His Presence and overcome every challenge.

That is the theme of this week's Parsha. The ashes of the Para Aduma free us from the grip of death. Thus King David can say, "I have no fear. How can man affect me?" (Tehillim 118)


This week's Parsha is astounding in its list of tragedies, including the death of Miriam, the death of Aharon, the grievous error of Moshe and Aharon at the well, the attack of Amalek and the battles with Sihon and Og. But the beginning of the Parsha tells the overriding story: if we stick close to Hashem, we will survive everything and live to see the day when darkness is vanquished forever.


With this in mind, I would like to address recent events in America, the place which Rabbi Chaim Volozhin zt"l reportedly described as "the final stop of the Jewish people before the arrival of Moshiach."


In February, 2019, Rabbi Yechiel Perr zt"l spoke words which continue to reverberate in my ears: "the ejection from America has begun."


Rabbi Perr always saw beyond the present. As we contemplate the results of the recent mayoral elections in New York City, these words take on added meaning. I will say that I was not surprised by this election. America is the bastion of the legacy of Edom, and the world of Edom is crumbling. The Malbim (whom I quote in my book, "2020 Vision") writes that in the War of Gog and Magog the cultures of Yishmoel and Edom will clash and destroy each other, and this is what we see happening today.


Please listen to the timeless words of Ovadiah ha Novi: "Is there any doubt that on that day - the word of Hashem - I will cause the wise men of Edom to be lost .... Your mighty ones will be smashed ... so that every man from Edom will be cut down. For your violence to your brother Yaakov, shame will cover you .... For the day of Hashem upon all the nations is near .... But on Mount Tzion there shall be a remnant .... and the House of Yaakov will inherit its inheritors. The House of Yaakov will be a fire and the House of Yosef a flame and the House of Esau (Edom) like straw.... They will kindle and consume them." (Haftaras Vayishlach)


Following this election, there was a headline: "Real estate broker reports surge in clients looking to relocate (from New York) to Florida." No place in the world offers guaranteed protection, but is the future in Florida?


Here is the word of Hashem: "The Land to which you cross over is a land of hills and valleys. It will drink ... from the rain of heaven, a Land that Hashem your G-d seeks out. The eyes of Hashem your G-d are always upon it from the beginning of the year to the year's end." (Dvarim 11:11-12) How can anyone think of Florida at this time in history?


And another headline: the Minority Leader of the United States Senate congratulated the apparent winner of the New York City primary and "signaled future cooperation."


My dear friends, I remember when Charles Schumer was a young New York State Assemblyman representing Canarsie, Brooklyn. Every year he would come to the graduation of Yeshiva Ateres Yisroel, where I was the administrator, wearing a yarmulka, and exhort the graduates to be good Jews.


Mr. Schumer: listen to your own words!


Rabbi Moshe Sternbuch shlit"a was quoted last week as saying, "People from overseas should not worry; they do not need to return home. During a siren one should remain calm and not be afraid; every bullet has its address. On the other hand, one must pray that no Jew will be harmed. One should say three times, 'Ain od milvado.... There is none other than He,' (Dvarim 4:35), then contemplate these words and internalize their meaning. One should not waste time following the news."


Expressions of jubilation are premature. Images with President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu riding victoriously on lions are out of place. It is highly likely that Iran will seek vengeance after its humiliation, and Iran has friends in the world.


But we are in Ikvos ha Moshicha and Hashem will protect those who are close to Him. "Ain od milvado" means that there is literally no other force in the universe. When we say Shema, we cover our eyes. The world has no power over us as long as we rely on Hashem with all our strength.


It seems clear that Hashem's Redemption is close, when the world will be filled with the Light of Torah! May we see it soon in our days!



Parah aduma, the Red Cow


Rabbi Yechiel Perr zt"l



The Land of Israel (Jezreel Valley)


The lion


GLOSSARY

Edom: Western culture, the legacy of Esau, the brother of Jacob

Ikvos ha moshicha: the birthpangs of Moshiach

Parah aduma: the red cow whose ashes purify from the impurity of contact with the dead

Tehillim: Book of Psalms

Yishmoel: the Moslem culture

Catskills enmeshed in Hate......It's beginning

 

HATE IN CATSKILLS: 

Nikolsburg Rebbe, Other Jews 

Targeted In Egg-Throwing Attack 

In S. Fallsburg And Woodbourne




NEW YORK STATE EUTHANASIA LAW

NEW YORK EUTHANASIA LAW
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/410946

The Agudath Israel organization in New York issued a harsh statement last week against the controversial euthanasia law approved by the New York State Senate and called on Governor Kathy Hochul to veto it immediately.

The Senate approved the law, called "Medical Aid in Dying", which allows doctors to prescribe lethal medication to terminally ill patients who have been given a prognosis by two doctors of no more than six months to live, with a narrow vote of 35 to 27. The law, which passed in the House last April by a vote of 81 to 67, is ostensibly intended to ease patients' suffering and prevent severe pain before their death.

In its harsh statement, Agudath Israel first expressed gratitude to all those who fought against the law over the past decade, and whose efforts led to the law passing with only a slim majority. Agudath Israel described the law's approval as a dark day for New York.

"Today is a dark day in New York State, as the Senate voted, 35 to 27, to pass the Medical Aid in Dying Act (S.138) to legalize physician-assisted suicide. The Assembly passed the same bill in April; it now goes to Governor Kathy Hochul for signature," the organization wrote.

"The bill would allow physicians, at the request of patients, to write prescriptions for lethal drugs for patients who are believed by two physicians as having less than six months left to live."

Agudath Israel explained their opposition. "As an Orthodox Jewish organization, Agudath Israel of America is guided by the timeless principle that life is sacred. Our tradition teaches that every human being is created in the image of G-d, and that every moment of life has infinite value. Society legalizing coordinated killing, even in the difficult situation where the victim is in pain, erodes that value, and tells the vulnerable among us that their lives don’t matter. The Medical Aid in Dying Act sends precisely such a dangerous and destructive message."

They noted that these objections have been presented repeatedly in the past. "Agudath Israel has long advocated on behalf of terminally ill patients, particularly through its Chayim Aruchim (long life) division. Through this firsthand experience, Agudath Israel has witnessed our healthcare system marginalize the care of the elderly and patients viewed as “a burden.” It has seen many patients in which a doctor issued a grim diagnosis live rich, fulfilling lives well after their doctors’ darkest predictions were pronounced. What is more, such factors as the prevalence of depression among patients seeking to end their lives, the potential for medical misdiagnoses, the influence of family members, potential inheritors, and other financial pressures can lead patients to make irreversible decisions to end their lives prematurely."

Rabbi David Zwiebel, Agudath Israel’s executive vice president, bemoaned the Senate’s vote. “Since time immemorial, civilized societies have drawn a hard line on the issue of suicide. Taking one’s own life is a tragedy of untold proportion. Allowing physicians - whose calling is to heal - to serve as active accomplices in bringing about this tragedy of taking human life is a profound moral and practical misstep.”


“For the last decade, Agudath Israel has been an important part of a coalition of religious and disability rights groups opposing this legislation,” added Rabbi Yeruchim Silber, Agudath Israel’s Director of New York Government Relations. “We have met dozens of legislators on this issue, testified publicly and sent out numerous action alerts. We are deeply disappointed at today’s vote and strongly urge Governor Hochul to veto this bill.”

This is the first time that the State of New York has come close to approving such legislation, which in practice allows medically assisted suicide. The final decision rests with Governor Kathy Hochul, who must decide whether to sign the law or veto it.

Magyar Tousi ……..Mass ASSASSINATIONS Of IRGC Leaders In Tehran

 

Three Years Ago…..June 30….Remembrance

 

  
Three years ago, on June 30th, 2022, the world lost a warrior for truth, a devoted father, and a beacon of unwavering conviction—Dr. Zelenko.
 
Earlier this week, we released a special video tribute in honor of Dr. Zelenko.
But today, on the anniversary of his passing, we are sharing something even more personalthe full uncut version.
 
This extended 25-minute film offers a​ rare and deeply moving look behind the scenes, including Dr. Zelenko’s final recorded messages captured from his hospital room in the days before his passing.
 
To watch the full uncut versionCLICK HERE
 
Dr. Zelenko's words—honest, heartfelt, and filled with conviction—serve as a timeless reminder to live with integrity, love, and courage, no matter the cost.
 
It is our privilege to share this intimate footage with you.
 
Whether you’re new to Zelenko Labs or have been with us since the beginning, we invite you to take a moment this weekend to reflect on Dr. Zelenko's mission, the movement behind the message, and the man who started it all.
 
With deepest respect,

— Your Z-family 
 

30 June 2025

Shalom Pollack: July 15 New Tour Info

Explore History, Heritage, and the Beauty of the Coast


Our day begins with a guided visit to the brand-new Museum and Memorial for Jewish Soldiers of World War II in Latrun — a powerful tribute to the 1.5 million Jewish soldiers who bravely served in the Allied forces.
Please note: This museum is distinct from the Armored Corps Museum.

Led by expert local guides, this in-depth English-language tour offers a moving and inspiring experience at a one-of-a-kind site.

Next, we travel west to the stunning coastal city of Ashkelon, rich in history and natural beauty. We'll enjoy a delicious lunch as guests of the Garin Torani–Hesder Yeshiva, hosted by its visionary leader.
Meet the young families revitalizing Jewish life and culture in this diverse city of immigrants.

In the afternoon, we explore Ashkelon National Park, where ancient ruins meet the Mediterranean. Walk through history with remnants left by the Philistines, Israelites, Greeks, Romans, and more. A highlight: the most complete Philistine-Canaanite city gate ever uncovered.

NEW! - Just discovered, exquisite Roman burial caves , adorned with frescos and  designs reserved for royalty and the wealthiest.

Ashkelon was the center of Hellenistic - pagan culture in the Roman province of Judea and its mausoleums  are amongst the very best in the Roman world

Learn how this ancient port city was reborn in 1948 after repelling the Egyptian invasion — rising again as a vibrant center of Jewish heritage.

Cost: 280 shekels
Includes:
✅ Luxury coach transportation
✅ All entrance fees
✅ Guided tours
✅ Lunch

Eli Katzoff......Part II

 some of these scenes may be of use to various persons inclined.....

see below! 

Eli Katzoff Photographer Captures ......

may not be einiyim friendly, at your own risk




I was busy dodging rockets......
But that didn’t stop me from making a ton of content during this 12 day war. 
I just simply didn’t send it out to this list and for that I do apologize. 
But better late then never!

After the first Iranian barrage of roughly 100 ballistic missiles it became clear this was going a daily or even hourly occurrence. And yet, I started to notice people going to the beach. I was curious who would venture out to the sun soaked sand while the threat of raining ballistic missiles hung over all our heads. I was surprised by the answers.

Only a few days later, a group of missiles hit the surrounding area. One hit close to my apartment. After checking for my own safety, I ran out with the camera to try and capture the scene and the people that had crowded the area.

A few days into the war spending overnights in shelters had become the norm. But the larger public shelters in and around Tel Aviv had fallen into disrepair and after being used by an unknown number people as a makeshift public restroom substitute, it’s just not appealing to sleep overnight in them. (For example, the first shelter I found safety in also was sheltering a local scorpion population.) But with so many buildings not having any shelter, people began to think creatively. Barely used, brand new Subway stations become huge communal shelters. And Brothers and Sisters of Israel (best known for the modern protest movements in Israel) started supplying tents to underground parking facilities. I found the communities that formed in these underground dwellings to be fascinating. The falling Iranian rockets had effectively forced thousands to co-mingle in these places for long periods of time, no matter their backgrounds. A melting pot of culture and people under the threat of war.

To really understand the impact that a single Iranian ballistic missile can cause when it strikes an area, I managed to capture a very unique perspective. I flew a drone through the destroyed husks of what was left of buildings hit in Tel Aviv. I want to emphasize that while most drone photography is about flying over and near landscapes, this was the concept of flying it through the insides of the apartments ripped apart by the blast. To do this I used the same search and rescue drone that the paramedics and first responders are using to find survivors when a rocket strikes. The final video is a haunting reminder of what kind of damage these shockwaves cause. And I want to emphasize that the above video is the aftermath of a single ballistic missile.

Oh! But I almost forgot! A little humble brag.

I also just recently won first place in one of the categories of the Simon Rockower Awards for Excellence in Jewish Journalism. This is the annual AJPA award ceremony and in the Jewish Journalism world, it's kind of a big deal. If you are into that kind of thing.

 

Anyway, it's category 35: The Marc Klein Award for Excellence for Best Use of

Interactive Media. This is the only true "video" category in the awards and well, I took home first place for a video about bomb shelters. I actually like this video a lot as it features some friends along with some amazing experts. You can see it here:


https://youtu.be/tFxsqazA9EY?si=ZTdG6zL94uKZByVo or check the video below.

 

Also, if you missed my last videos [see Part II]


IRGC ATTACK IN LONDON: Tousi UPDATE

BREAKING: Islamic Republic Of Iran ATTACK In Central London