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09 April 2026

Rabbi Weissman: Lessons for the Last Generation

 The regime trotted out Chief ......... Rabbi Dovid Yosef with a message that exemplifies controlled opposition as well as I’ve seen:

"We turn to professionals who understand pikuch nefesh...The Supreme Court does not understand pikuach nefesh of life; the Home Front Command does."

What a ----.

For more authentic and important Torah lessons than you’ll ever get from Chief Rabbis, Tzohar Rabbis, brand-name sellouts, kofrim in disguise, and other assorted false prophets — not that that’s saying much — I highly recommend this week’s Torah class, filled with timely messages for the last generation.

We studied Tehillim 78, which is the shir shel yom according to the Gra for the second day of Pesach. It’s embedded above and on Rumble here.


This morning I was walking to a neitz minyan in Beit Shemesh at 5:50 AM. The sky was dark. I heard the rumble of planes all around, and suddenly saw two balls of fire with a tail shooting down in the distance. There was no siren, no sound, no explosion that I could hear, and they disappeared from view after a few seconds.

What was that, and who fired it?

Here’s a video from Beit Shemesh that should disturb and incense everyone much more than the manipulative, provocative distractions in the media:

view video https://chananyaweissman.substack.com/p/lessons-for-the-last-generation to see metallic dust


The person who shared it with me added the following comments:

Regarding the dust we keep seeing: I’ve seen answers that it’s from the Sahara desert, or from construction work, or from traffic related pollution. I call BS on all of these.

1. The construction sites have been closed for the last few days where I am located.

2. The dust has been present in the air for at least 5 days.

3. Despite significant temperature changes and violent winds, the dust has remained present throughout.

4. There’s been rain during this dust period, and the dust remained even after and during multiple rainfalls.

5. Iron does not make up the majority of natural dust although it is present. Where is the proof that a small percentage of iron in “Sahara dust” causes the entire sample of dust to exhibit magnetism?

6. If we are to assume this dust came from the Sahara, where is the evidence to prove this? What about other countries along the way? The Sahara desert is a massive area covering several African states. Which part did the dust come from? When was it detected? How does this dust become airborne and then remain over one place for so long despite the other meteorological conditions?

If the media made a big deal over this, thousands of residents would march on City Hall demanding an explanation, accountability, and immediate cessation of these most undemocratic assaults on our air, our food, and our bodies. Since the media ignores it, people ignore it, and they get angry at each other instead.

We’ve been conditioned, among other things, to accept being intentionally poisoned by our government with complete apathy.

And if a regime would do this to you, what makes you think they wouldn’t use other weapons on you to achieve their goals?


The notion that we can vote our way to a better future, let alone vote away massive orchestrated evil, is a ridiculous fantasy, a comforting delusion that keeps the masses sufficiently docile. The rationalization that we should nevertheless vote for “the lesser of two evils” or take solace in small steps forward is also a ploy to keep us controlled and enslaved. Mordechai Sones outlines this well in two new articles:

Is Political Idolatry the Root of Israel’s Crisis?

Is the Ballot a Three-Card Monte?

I would note that merely refusing to vote is a very small step, not nearly a solution to the slavery and exile in which we find ourselves. At the core, the problem is spiritual in nature, and therefore requires a spiritual solution, upon which all changes in behavior must be predicated. This is what I have been been trying to offer for many years now in my Torah classes and writings.

Nevertheless, it’s important to internalize the fact that elections as presented to us, even in so-called democracies, are an essential part of the problem, not the solution — and there is no way to change the system, because a G–D-fearing man of the people will never be allowed to achieve real power through the system.

On that note:

A typical campaign speech:

I promise change! I promise to be transparent! I promise to fight corruption! I promise to fight for YOU!


A campaign speech you will never hear:

If I am elected…

I promise to declare Beit Shemesh, Tel Aviv, Bnei Brak, Dimona (and your neighborhood too) a no-fly zone for fighter jets, drones, and other military aircraft.

I promise to ban aircraft from spraying chemicals, metals, and other toxic substances into the atmosphere.

I promise to ban Iron Dome from being deployed in or near civilian populations.

I promise to ban weapons testing on the people.

I promise to ban foreign militaries and CIA agents from our land.

I promise to insist the United States keeps its “aid” and not “fight our wars”. The same for all other countries.

I promise to ban false flag operations.

I promise to disband the Shabak, the Mossad, and other shadowy agencies that operate beyond the law and public scrutiny.

I promise to disband the Chief Rabbinate, remove all state-employed rabbis from their positions, and allow local communities to choose qualified replacements from the best, brightest, G–D-fearing Torah scholars among them.

I promise to ban torture as a form of intimidation, interrogation, or punishment. However, all those who tortured Amiram ben Uliel will be interrogated with the same methods they used on him, after which they will be publicly executed.

I promise to release all classified files related to the Yemenite Children Affair, Covid, and October 7 without redaction.

I promise to reduce taxes to a maximum of 10% of income for all citizens.

I promise to end the military draft for all citizens and completely reform the army in accordance with Torah law.

I promise that free access to places of prayer and Torah study will never be interrupted or restricted.

I promise that freedom of movement and assembly will never be interrupted or restricted.

I promise to make Torah the law of the land, as part of which only G–D-fearing, Torah-observant Jews are permitted to hold even the most minor positions of authority.

You will never hear this campaign speech or anything remotely like it. Why?

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