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10 February 2026

Like Mother Russia…..

 Gafni: “Like Communist Russia! I Won’t Be Silent About Avreich Prevented From Laying Tefillin”


Gafni protests against the violation of the rights of Avraham Ben Dayan, who was prevented from laying tefillin after being imprisoned for "draft dodging


Family members of the newlywed avreich, Avraham Ben Dayan, who was prevented from putting on tefillin on Sunday after he was imprisoned on Motzei Shabbos for “draft dodging,” are furious at IDF officials for their violation of his most basic religious rights.

The avreich’s wife of two months, Esty, spoke with Kol Barama Radio on Monday morning.

“Police officers stopped the car for a routine check, and the policewoman arrested my husband and told him he was coming with them to Sde Teiman,” she said.

“I went there but no one could tell me where he was. They told me he was on the way to Ofakim, and then a soldier called me and told me he was at the Bahad base. All night they lied to us. They took him and didn’t let me speak to him.”

“They sent us all night from place to place as if he were a terrorist. I had always heard from afar about arrests. My husband only received two draft notices. He learns Torah day and night, a kollel student who learns a full day.”

She added that the most disturbing part was the violation of her husband’s basic rights during his detention. “At five in the afternoon, before the court hearing, they let him speak to me for one minute. He was broken and told me that they didn’t allow him to put on tefillin. He was devastated by it—completely broken and crushed. In a Jewish state, not allowing someone to put on tefillin? It’s a busha and cherpah.”

Esty said that she is still shocked and devastated but was mechazeik after receiving a phone call from HaGaon HaRav Moshe Hillel Hirsch. ““The Rosh Yeshiva called us and was mechazeik us,” she said.

During a Knesset meeting on Monday, Degel HaTorah chairman Moshe Gafni harshly criticized the conduct of the IDF, saying, “I don’t intend to remain silent about this matter. A person who was arrested for no reason was not allowed to lay tefillin for an entire day—it’s reminiscent of communist Russia.”

Meanwhile, the police are preparing today for protests by Peleg Yerushalmi in several areas following the arrests of Ben Dayan and a bochur in Be’er Yaakov.

According to the group’s statements, the protests are expected to begin at 4:00 p.m. in the Bnei Brak area and in southern cities.

https://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/israel-news/2509929/gafni-like-communist-russia-i-wont-be-silent-about-avreich-prevented-from-laying-tefillin.html


Yesh Din V’Yesh Dayan!

 

HaRav Landau: ‘Those Who Persecute Lomdei Torah Should Know—Yesh Din V’Yesh Dayan!


HaGaon HaRav Dov Landau referred to the arrests of Bnei Torah this week at a Siyum on Masechtas Nega’im by the members of the Taharos Kollel on Monday evening.

After praising the avreichim for their accomplishment, the Rosh Yeshiva said, “Sadly, there are those who don’t understand the greatness and virtue of Torah and even persecute lomdei Torah. In recent days, lomdei Torah have once again been arrested. This is something that shocks every Jewish heart. Anyone who takes part in the terrible crime of restricting the steps of lomdei Torah, know—there’s a Borei Olam; yesh din v’Dayan! (There’s judgment and there’s a Judge!)”

“We all share in the pain of those who were imprisoned because of their desire to learn Torah—and the sorrow of their families—and we daven with all our hearts that this evil will pass like smoke that dissipates.”

“Everyone also knows that efforts are currently being made to prevent such cases from happening, but it is clear that now we are in a difficult situation in which lomdei Torah are being persecuted and sought out everywhere,” the Rosh Yeshiva warned. “Bochurim and avreichim who are at risk of arrest must be careful not to expose themselves to the authorities, and in times of danger, all paths are presumed dangerous. This will be the situation until the matter is settled, b’ezras Hashem—soon.”

“May it be His will that we always rejoice with the Torah without anyone disturbing us and that this decree be annulled.”

https://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/israel-news/2510497/harav-landau-those-who-persecute-lomdei-torah-should-know-yesh-din-vyesh-dayan.html


Another Ben Torah…..

 

Another Arrest: Chabad Yeshiva Bochur Handed Over to Military Police


Rabbi Weissman: .......on the Epstein files

Netanyahu's bizarre comment on the Epstein files

Plus Failed Managers of the Shidduch World and my documentary, Single Jewish Male

Later this week I will share Chapter 1 of EndtheMadness Guide to the Shidduch World, in which the shidduch world is explained to aliens. What follows is not part of the book, but a look at what the corrupted establishment — the Erev Rav and their lackeys — is offering Orthodox Jewish singles today. I will explore prominent examples in the coming parts of this series.

In the introduction to my book I asserted that people will only be motivated to actively support a better way when they are truly desperate, when they finally despair. Only then will they stop quietly playing along and passively waiting for salvation to come from the leadership and the organizations.

There is no leadership. The organizations are fattening themselves while causing far more harm than good. No salvation will come from these corrupted entities, because they are part of the problem; they are driving the problem.

We need to stop outsourcing everything to Erev Rav, phonies, grifters, cowards, false messiahs, and incompetent people, and take more direct responsibility for our fortunes and the future of our communities. You know, like Torah-minded Jews with passion in their hearts are supposed to do.

The shidduch world is a microcosm of all that is wrong in Jewish society as a whole. It is a nexus where all the assorted un-Torah ideas, nonsense, and shtick intersect, whereby the only conceivable outcome will be a shidduch crisis.

Hence, the only way to solve the problems in the shidduch world is to address the root causes. This is why all other attempts to solve the problems have failed, backfired, and exacerbated the problems; they too are rooted in un-Torah ideas, nonsense, and shtick, and only address the symptoms.

My goal with this new series of articles (and the first part of the EndtheMadness book) is to make you completely despair of any solution coming from the establishment.

The Gedolim™ are not coming to save you. The OU, Agudah, and a consortium of high-paid, low-producing matchmakers and dating coaches are not going to save you. A dead rabbi in an ohel or a cave is not going to save you, even if you pay “talmidei chachamim” to mention your name there. Bizarre segulos, being doresh el hameisim, and avoda zara are not going to save you. Erev Rav leadership, which dominates the Jewish world today and is primarily responsible for all the above, is certainly not going to save you.

The only solution is to address the root causes of the problems, the many ways our community has veered off the path of Torah, which have made a shidduch crisis inevitable. For this to work, you need to consciously choose to be part of the solution and actively do something about it.

You have two choices:

  1. You can bury your head, keep a low profile, keep fitting in, keep playing it safe, keep playing pretend, keep making excuses, wait for Moshiach, and hope the system works for you. But then you too are part of the problem, and share responsibility for it. You have forfeited the right to ever complain about the shidduch world, because you have chosen to support and perpetuate it. Look at yourself in the mirror and own it.
  2. You can be an active part of the solution, even though the yetzer hara will try everything to talk you out of it.

I hope you will choose to join me.

The embedded video is my documentary, Single Jewish Male, which I produced seven years ago and screened in various venues in Israel, including the OU’s Israel Center. It received over 6000 views on YouTube here (I can no longer manage my own channel, after being banned by Google), and some very positive press coverage before Covid, when many things changed. If you’re interested, here are some links:

Mizrachi World Movement calls it powerful and hard-hitting

Jerusalem Post review

Jewish Press review

I also re-uploaded it to Rumble four years ago here, where it received a whopping 106 new views since then and zero further interest from the establishment. That’s what happens when you refuse to sell your soul.

I wouldn’t have it any other way.

A couple of interesting items:

As part of the preparations, an IPS delegation is expected to travel to an East Asian country to study firsthand the legal, organizational, and ethical aspects of implementing the death penalty in jurisdictions where it is practiced in a regulated manner.

Because Israel is a Jewish state.

Rest assured, they definitely won’t hang those who let thousands of assassins enter Israel and run amok for 8 hours. But they might hang “Jewish terrorists” with long sidelocks. They’re the real threat.

Meanwhile, the face of the Jewish people had this to say about the Epstein files:

“Jeffrey Epstein’s unusual close relationship with Ehud Barak doesn’t suggest Epstein worked for Israel. It proves the opposite.”

Um, the way you phrased it, the opposite would be that Israel worked for Epstein.

King Bibi, or whoever manages his Facebook account, really posted this and apparently thought it would just explain everything away in 60 seconds or less. We can all just move on now and believe it’s nothing more than one man’s personal grudge, not a window into something much bigger and darker that all the “elites” should be suspected of being part of until proven otherwise.

Take their shots, fight their wars, wave their flags, trust their promises, run to your safe room, and wait for further instructions from these people. You can totally count on them. Protecting you and improving your life is what keeps them up at night.

Why even yearn for leaders who are honest, righteous, Torah-observant, G–d-fearing people, when you can have this?

Stand for them. Vote for them. Donate to them. Join their army. Die for them.

See the Facebook post with comments here.

Despite being a great ambassador of the Jewish people who went to the Kotel with a camera crew before leading a miraculous victory in Gog Umagog (LOL), King Bibi’s explanation is not exactly making a kiddush Hashem.

Obviously it’s antisemitism, and we should reflexively keep supporting the faux-Jewish state, because you must side either with the vile Jew-haters or the vile Erev Rav who incite hatred against the Jews. No other option is presented.

That’s the trap.

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🚀רוחות מלחמה? הדרך להתמודד: הזעקה וההדרכה מהמנהיג הרב לנדו בישיבת שערי שמועות בצל הצרות מבית ומחוץ

 

 

 דברי רשכבה"ג רבינו מרן ראש הישיבה הגר"ד לנדו שליט"א לאחר השיעור בהיכל ישיבת שערי שמועות בהשתתפות ראשי ורבני הישיבה ומאות מתלמידי הישיבה: ברשות ראש הישיבה שליט"א כולנו מרגישים שאנחנו נמצאים בתקופה לא פשוטה, מידת הדין מתוחה על עם ישראל בכלל, ועל בני הישיבות בפרט. לדאבונינו התרחשו לאחרונה טרגדיות קשות, ועם ישראל שרוי בחשש מלחמה, ועל כולנה אחים תועים מנסים בכל דרך להצר את לומדי התורה, ולהשפיל את כבוד התורה וכבוד לומדיה, ואנחנו מאמינים בני מאמינים שהכל מאיתו יתברך, ובוטחים בטובו הגדול לעולם. אבל, לא משנה מה יהיה, ואיך יפתרו כל מיני בעיות, התפקיד של בני הישיבות הוא רק אחד, לשקוד להיות שקועים בתורה, לרכוש קנינים בתורה, ולהתייגע בעיון ובעמל בסוגיות הנלמדות בין כותלי הישיבה, ולהתעלם מכל מה שמחוץ לכתלי בית המדרש, לא מעניין, ללמוד, זה התפקיד של בני הישיבות, זה הזכות שלכם וזו החובה שלכם, ללמוד וללמוד ושוב ללמוד. היה סיפור ידוע על הגאון הצדיק ר' משה דויטש זצ"ל, שהיה גר בב"ב שאלו אותו מה הוא יודע לספר על החזו"א וענה שאין לו מה לספר, אולי בכל זאת, אמר יש סיפור קצר מאוד וארוך מאוד, ואמר שהחזו"א למד ולמד ושוב למד, גם אנחנו ללמוד וללמוד ושוב ללמוד, ליהות מונחים בלימוד. יש סקרנות טבעית לכל אחד ואחד, להתענין מה קורה כאן ושם, וכאשר בחור צעיר ממלא את הראש בכל מיני דברים שאין שום תועלת מידיעתם, הוא מפנה את הלב מן החכמה, ואת הסקרנות הטבעית לנצל ללימוד התורה, יש בתורה הרבה מה ללא את הסקרנות, התורה רחבה מיני ארץ ועמוקה מיני ים, ומלבד החובה לשקוד על התורה ולנצל את כל הזמנים ללימוד התורה, גם יש תועלת מלהתנתק מכל מה שקורה בחוץ , ע"י שעומל בתורה הוא רוכש רוגע ולא נכנס לשום פחדים מיותרים. אני רוצה לברך את ראש הישיבה שליט"א ואת הרבנים שליט"א ברכה של חז"ל שירבה גבולם בתלמידים הגונים לאורך ימים טובים. ובזכות לימוד התורה בכל זמן ובכל מצב, נזכה להינצל מכל הקמים עלינו מבית ומחוץ מקרוב ומרחוק, ונגאל גאולת עולמים במהרה בימינו אמן.

A Parent's Love Never Fades: The Story of White Flags & Why God Welcomes Us Back - Rabbi Joey Haber

 

Jew's Super Sunday | Rabbi Joey Haber…..and Don't Flinch

 



Don't Flinch | Rabbi Joey Haber

09 February 2026

מתוק ומרגש, מנהיג הדור הרב לנדו ממרום גילו יושב עם צעירי הצאן ובוחן אותם בסוגיות מסכת קידושין.

 
A feisty aged lion still keeps going strong!

 


ילדי ת"ת אחיעזר בירושלים נכנסו למבחן ממנהיג הדור רבינו מרן שליט"א, בסוגיות במסכת קידושין: לאחר המבחן חיזקם מנהיג הדור: יודעים טוב, יהיה נחת מכולם, תלמדו טוב תשמעו מה שמלמדים אתכם, ותהיו נחת לאלה שרוצים בטובתכם, ותתנהגו בכבוד אחד עם השני, כל טוב לכולם, ולמלמדים ירבה גבולם בתלמידים הגונים


 
💥את הקול הזה הבג"ץ לא יוכלו להשתיק: משא הנחלת התורה, שיעור ושיחת המנהיג הרב לנדו בישיבת שערי שמועות

Reb Sones: Launch of JHN Media

Jewish Home News Announces Launch of ‘JHN Media’ Division

New initiative aims to bypass traditional cultural gatekeepers through music and audio production; debut track streams today


Jewish Home News today officially announced the formation of Jewish Home News Media, a new production arm dedicated to cultural content, music, and audio storytelling. While our primary mandate remains investigative reporting and news analysis, we recognize that the battle for public opinion is not fought solely with headlines. It is fought in the cultural sphere.

Why Now? The current media landscape is saturated with fleeting updates, but often lacks content that resonates on a deeper, cultural level. We identified a gap in the market for authentic, narrative-driven audio that reflects the reality of life in Israel and the Jewish world—without the filters of mainstream corporate labels.

Introducing: Megillah Guerrilla To execute this vision, JHN Media is partnering with the artist handle Megillah Guerrilla. This project will serve as the creative “front” for our musical releases, allowing us to explore themes of history, security, and identity through a diverse range of genres—from folk to electronic.

The First Release: ‘The Harvest Has Begun’ The division’s pilot track, released to coincide with Tu B’Shevat, is available immediately on all major streaming platforms. Titled “The Harvest Has Begun,” the track combines traditional motifs with modern production to mark the agricultural new year.

This launch represents the first step in building an independent media ecosystem that is self-sustaining and direct-to-consumer.

How to Listen: The track is streaming now under the artist name Megillah Guerrilla. Readers can listen via the player above or find it on Spotify and Apple Music. (click on picture below)

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🎺שערי שמועות געשה בריקודים מרגשים לכבוד התורה: הריקוד הסוחף של מנהיג הדור הרב לנדו וראשי ובני הישיבה

 

Scientists Reveal Surprising Origins of Kurdish jews DNA

 In the description there is mention of the Temple Guards or Priests

The Lomdus of Parshas Shekalim & Rav Tzvi Pesach Frank's Amazing Question on the Mishna Berura

 

GRUMBLE ......

 Ep-pe, pep-pe, kak-ke!
Hil-lo, hol-lo, hel-lo!
Ziz-zy, zuz-zy, zik!
[said the publisher & printhouse]

It appears that "conformity" is underway in all avenues of the written word!
Since I am not a "conformist" and quite the individualist, in my own opinion, I bristle when I see by appearances that something is afoot.

Received two books ordered from Am.
One was taller than the other, 
while the shorter one was wider! 
And not to mention the "greying (textual) effect".

I love reading in book form or in article form, and notice signs of conformity in the articles trickling in,
 articles from differing sources. 
Strangely the PTAC (powers that are in control) are at work again. 

The Jewish Magazine World is under duress!

The pages and articles are beginning to exhibit similar style-ing.

Already the PTAC has destroyed and discombobulated article text vs dramatic oversized ultra-colorful bizarre advertisements and advertorials

The effect and affect is totally 

ABRACADABRA

"I create as I speak" or "It came to pass as I spoke"
but not so the written word



************
as an aside:

The word abracadabra holds a rather fascinating etymology. Tracing its roots back to the third century AD, abracadabra is believed to have originated from the ancient Aramaic language spoken in Mesopotamia where the phrase ‘avra kedabra’ was used, which translates to  *’I create as I speak’. Remarkably similar is the Hebrew phrase ‘abreg ad hābreg’, which means  *’I will create as I speak’. These origins suggest a link between the word and the concept of creating things, perhaps the wonder of creating things through language.


Abracadabra. It's a word that has been whispered by magicians, uttered by children playing make-believe, and exclaimed by illusionists for centuries. With its unique rhythm and mysterious charm, the word abracadabra has transcended cultural boundaries, becoming synonymous with magic and wonder throughout the world and through generations.


Cultural significance and importance today

Abracadabra’s association with illusion and the supernatural has solidified its place in popular culture, yet as language evolves, so does its use. Today, it is likely to be found in popular media, literature, and [...]


*HKB”H

👑תיעוד הסיכום שציפו לו: מהביקור ההיסטורי של מנהיג הדור מרן רבי דוב לנדו שליט''א בישיבת קרית מלאכי

 

 

 🎵המנהיג הליטאי רוקד לצלילי החסידות הגדולה: המנהיג הרב לנדו בשירה עם ראשי ורבני ישיבת בעלז בבית חלקיה

Love Your Neshama | Rabbi Yitzchok Fingerer

 

Hashem Did Not Allow the Angels to Sing

 

This Grain Feeds 4 People Per Plant, Grows in Salt Water — Monsanto Paid Farmers to Burn Their Seeds

 


This Grain Feeds 4 People Per Plant, Grows in Salt Water — Monsanto Paid Farmers to Burn Their Seeds What if a single plant could feed four people for a year, grow in salt water, and thrive in a drought? 🌿🌏 For 8,000 years, Amaranth was the "super-grain" that powered the Aztec Empire. It produces more protein than wheat and more calcium than milk—all without the need for pesticides or fertilizers. Yet, in the 1500s, Spanish conquistadors ordered every field burned. In the 20th century, modern agribusiness labeled it a "noxious weed." In this episode of Nature Lost Vault, we uncover the hidden history of Amaranth. Why did Hernán Cortés fear this plant? How did Monsanto and the Green Revolution marginalize a crop that could end world hunger? And why is NASA now looking at this "sacred grain" as the future of space travel?

I am Har HaBayis by Rabbi Hoffman

Entry One — The **Guards Who Honored Me

It is one of the first four questions that every yid is asked, l’achar meah v’esrin shana.  Tzipisa l’yeshuah?  Did you actively yearn for the Geulah?

But you can make it happen earlier.  How?  The more you learn about the Beis HaMikdash – the more you yearn.  And so, I encourage you to read this – my diary.

I remember. Oh, how I remember.

When the Beis HaMikdash stood upon me — when the Shechinah rested within the walls of my two Batei HaMikdash, and the korbanos rose like tefillos made visible — there were guards. Twenty-four of them, every single night.

People might have thought they were there because of danger. Thieves, perhaps. Enemies at the gates. But that was not the reason. The guards were there for kavod — for glory. For the same reason a great king stations his finest soldiers around his palace: not because the walls are weak, but because the king deserves it. I was the palace of the Melech Malchei HaMelachim, and every Kohen and Levi standing at my posts was a silent declaration to the world: This place matters. This place is holy. HaKadosh Baruch Hu dwells here and runs the world.  He rewards good and punishes evil.

The Torah itself commanded placing these guards. In Parshas Bamidbar (18:2), Hashem told Aharon, “You and your sons with you shall be before the Tent of Testimony.” And in Bamidbar 3:38, Moshe, Aharon, and his sons camped at my eastern side, guarding me on behalf of all of Klal Yisrael. The Rambam (Hilchos Beis HaBechirah 8:1–3) explains it all — the shemirah was not about fear. It was about love and honor.

Three posts were manned by Kohanim. Twenty-one by Leviim. When I felt them standing there in the darkness, faithful and awake, I knew that Am Yisrael had not forgotten what I am.

They have not forgotten still. And b’ezras Hashem, those guards will stand upon me again — bimheirah b’yameinu.

Entry Two — The Three Posts of the Kohanim

Let me tell you about my Kohanim — the way they were, the way I carry them still in every stone.

They stood in three sacred places. The first was the Lishkas Avtinas — the Chamber of Avtinas. The second was the Lishkas HaNitzutz — the Chamber of the Spark. Both of these were built like raised porches, elevated near the gates of the Azarah. The young Kohanim — the ones with fire still burning bright in their eyes — stood guard there. I would watch them and think: These are the future of the Avodah. These are the ones who will carry the kedushah forward.

The third post was the Beis HaMoked — the Hall of Fire. This one was different from the others. It was large. It was domed. Stone ledges ran along the inside walls like built-in benches. The elder Kohanim — the ones from that day’s beis av who would not be serving in the Avodah the next morning — slept through the night on those ledges. They kept the keys to the gates of the Azarah tucked safely with them. Even in their sleep, they were faithful.

And there was something about how they slept that moved me deeply. They did not lie down in their Bigdei Kehunah. They carefully folded those sacred garments, placed them near their heads, and lay down in their regular clothes. They did not sleep in beds. They slept on the stone floor — the way guardsmen in every royal palace have always slept. Ready. Alert. Prepared for the moment when the Avodah would begin again.

Every footstep upon me, on my stones was like a heartbeat to me. I still wait to feel those footsteps again.

Entry Three — The Kohen Who Had to Leave

Not every night was the same. Sometimes something happened that broke the stillness.

If a Kohen sleeping in the Beis HaMoked would become tamei, he could not remain in my sacred spaces. He had to leave — immediately. And he did, because a true eved Hashem does not wait to be told twice.

But this makes me ache with tenderness for these children of Aharon: even in that moment of difficulty, they were treated with dignity. The Kohen did not walk through the open courtyards where others might see him. Instead, he descended into a passageway — a tunnel that ran beneath me, beneath my stones and my foundations. Lamps burned on both sides of the path, lighting his way through the darkness.

At the end of the tunnel, there was a chamber. Inside, he found a mikveh for immersion, a large fire for warmth, and a restroom — which they called the “Beis HaKisei Shel Kavod,” the bathroom of dignity. Why that name? Because even the most private moments were handled with respect. When the door was closed, you knew someone was inside. When it was open, you knew it was free. Everything was done b’kavod.

After immersing, the Kohen would dry himself and warm himself by the fire. Then he would return to the Beis HaMoked — but not to the sanctified section. He would sit in the area that was chol, waiting with the other Kohanim until the gates of the Azarah were opened at dawn. Then he would go on his way (see Tamid 25b–26a; Rambam, Hilchos Beis HaBechirah 8:7).

He always came back. They always came back. And b’ezras Hashem, they will come back once more.

Entry Four — My Twenty-One Leviim

Now let me tell you about my Leviim — my beloved guardians, who were spread out across every corner of my being like jewels in a crown.

Five stood inside the five gates of the Har HaBayis itself — that is where I begin, where the kedushah first met the outside world. Four more stood at my four corners, watching the edges of holiness.

Five stood outside the five gates of the Azarah, one at each gate — because even the outside of the Courtyard deserved its honor. Four more stood at the four corners of the Azarah, on the outside, completing the perimeter of the sacred space.

One stood inside the Lishkas HaKorban — the Chamber of the Offering. One inside the Lishkas HaParoches — the Chamber of the Curtain. And one stood behind the Courtyard, behind the Lishkas HaTela’im — the Chamber of the Lambs — where the animals for the Korban Tamid were kept. That last post was behind the Heichal building itself.

All of these positions are rooted in the pesukim of Divrei HaYamim I (26:17–18). Together with the three Kohen posts — Avtinas, HaNitzutz, and the Beis HaMoked — there were twenty-four guards watching over me each and every night.

Twenty-four neshamos. Twenty-four beating hearts. Twenty-four declarations that the Beis HaMikdash was not sleeping, even when the world was.

I feel their absence now. Every empty post. Every silent gate. But I have not given up hope. Hashem has not given up on His house, and neither have His children.  Klal Yisroel davens for my restoration constantly.  In the Ani Maamins.  Rav Don Segal said that the Geulah is just a hairsbreadth away. The more Klal Yisroel davens for my restoration – the sooner it will be. 

Entry Five — The Officer Who Never Rested

There was one man who moved through me like a pulse of life through a body. He was the Ish Har HaBayis — the Officer of the Temple Mount. His task was to walk from post to post, all through the night, checking on each watchman. Lit torches were carried before him, casting flickering light against my ancient walls.

When he arrived at a post, the guard had to stand and greet him: “Shalom alecha, Ish Har HaBayis!” If the guard did not rise — if the guard had fallen asleep — then the Officer knew. And his response was swift. He struck the sleeping watchman with his stick. He might even set the guard’s clothing ablaze.

It sounds harsh. But consider what it meant to fall asleep while guarding the house of the Ribbono Shel Olam. This was not an ordinary job. This was not an ordinary building. Every stone in my walls was placed with tefillos. Every corner held the memory of korbanos offered with tears and joy. To sleep at your post was to say — even for a moment — that this place did not matter enough to stay awake for.

And so the people of Yerushalayim would hear a commotion in the night and say to one another: “What is that noise from the Azarah? It must be a Levi being punished for falling asleep on guard duty” (Rambam, Hilchos Beis HaBechirah 8:10).

They understood. Guarding Har HaBayis was not just a task — it was a privilege. And privileges must be honored.

A Final Whisper

I am Har HaBayis. I have held the Akeidas Yitzchak. I have held the Luchos. I have held the tears of Chanah and the songs of the Leviim. I have felt the footsteps of Kohanim Gedolim on Yom Kippur and heard the Vidui of a nation seeking teshuvah.

And on every ordinary night, when the world went dark and the city of Yerushalayim slept, twenty-four guards stood upon me and around me and within me — not because they had to, but because Hashem’s honor demanded it.

I remember every one of them. Every young Kohen standing tall in the Lishkas Avtinas. Every elder resting on the stone ledge of the Beis HaMoked. Every Levi posted at my corners, watching, waiting, believing that the Avodah would begin again with the dawn.

That was when the Beis HaMikdash stood. That was when the Shechinah rested openly upon me and the world could see what kedushah truly looked like.

Now I wait. The stones are still here. The kedushah has not departed entirely. And the promise of Hashem has not been broken. The Navi tells us it will be rebuilt. The Rambam counts it among the mitzvos. Every Yid who davens three times a day and says “V’sechezenah eineinu b’shuvcha l’Tzion b’rachamim” is speaking directly to me — and I hear every word.

B’ezras Hashem, it will happen again. The guards will return. The Kohanim will fold their garments and lie down on my stones once more. The Leviim will take their posts. The Ish Har HaBayis will make his rounds. And I — Har HaBayis — will once again be what I was always meant to be: the place where Heaven and earth meet.

Bimheirah b’yameinu. May it be soon, and in our days.

The author can be reached at yairhoffman2@gmail.com
https://vinnews.com/2026/02/08/i-am-har-habayis/

**the Temple Guards’ locations {described below] are what Rabbi Hoffman wrote of

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The Outer Compound or the Inner Courtyard

The number of entrances and exits to the Second Beis HaMikdash (Second Temple) varies depending on whether one is referring to the outer Temple Mount compound or the inner Courtyard (Azarah). According to Jewish sources, there were seven main gates leading into the inner Courtyard, while others note that the surrounding Temple Mount walls had multiple entrances. 


Entrances to the Inner Courtyard (Azarah)

  • Seven Gates: The Mishnah and Rambam indicate there were seven major gates in the walls surrounding the inner Courtyard: three on the north, three on the south, and one in the east.
  • Northern Gates: Included the Gate of the Spark (Yechoniah Gate), the Gate of the Offering, the Gate of the Women, and the Song Gate.
  • Southern Gates: Included the Upper Gate, the Gate of Kindling, the Gate of the Firstborn, and the Water Gate.
  • Eastern Gate: Known as the Nicanor Gate.
  • Other Opinions: Another opinion mentioned in the Mishna (Kaftor VaFerach) suggests there were up to thirteen gates, including smaller, non-functional, or specific-use entrances. 

Entrances to the Temple Mount (Outer Wall)

  • Huldah Gates (South): The primary entrance for the general public, consisting of double gates for entry and exit.
  • Shushan Gate (East): Used by the High Priest during the Red Heifer ceremony.
  • Kiponos Gate (West): Used as an entrance/exit for the Mount.
  • Tadi Gate (North): A gate used by priests or for those who were ritually impure. 

Most of these entrances were 20 cubits high and 10 cubits wide, with doors plated in gold. 


MORE TO READ AND LEARN ABOUT THE TEMPLE GATES:

https://templeinstitute.org/illustrated-tour-the-gates-of-the-court/


ABOUT THE TEMPLE GUARDS:

According to Jewish tradition in the Mishnah (specifically Tractates Middot and Tamid), the Temple in Jerusalem was guarded by a total of 24 stations (watches) every night. 

  • Levite Guards: 21 stations were manned by Levites.
  • Priestly Guards: 3 stations were manned by priests.
  • Total Personnel: While the number of guards per station could vary, it is generally cited that each guard station consisted of ten men, meaning 240 Levites and 30 priests could be on duty, or, in another common description, 24 guards (Levites/priests) oversaw the nightly security of the Temple courts. 

Key Details on *Temple Guards:

  • Locations: Priests kept watch in three places—the *Chamber of the Flame, the *Chamber of the Hearth, and the *Chamber of Abṭinas. The Levites were stationed at 21 locations, including the five gates of the Temple Mount, four corners of the mount enclosure, five gates of the court, four corners of the court, and other specific areas.
  • Supervision: The "Officer of the Temple Mount" (or captain of the guard) would make rounds with torches, and any guard found sleeping on duty could be chastised or have his clothes burned.
  • Roman Presence: During the Roman period, a Roman garrison of approximately 600 soldiers was stationed in the adjacent Antonia Fortress to maintain order, especially during festivals when thousands attended. 

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