A rov in Passaic, R' Yitzchok Eisenman was sympathetic & approached the "counter-assifah" demonstrators outside Citifield because many of them were there altz the tzaar they have in their lives which is not being addressed. This is not the first time that establishment forces got to VIN and had the article removed because it was not politically correct. It must have unnerved the establishment even more that most of the comments agreed with the article. Maybe Pesach Krohn can have all those people writing comments put in cherem too. A cached version is here.
Even more sinister is the Lakewood Voice article on Gottlieb's Bais Hatorah.
First the blog owner was threatened by "executive" forces to have his kids thrown out of their yeshivos, which is standard operating procedure. So he removed the names of the people and the yeshiva involved.
But just recently he was threatened again that the story itself with no names is also verboten so he removed the story and left an apology that infers that the "executive" mafia is also threatening people who are suspected of providing details to the blog. The blog owner is apologizing to anyone who is being threatened.
This sounds just like Pesach Krohn's modus operandi from his Citifield soapbox. Threaten the comment writers. No one really knows who is writing comments so find some victims to threaten anyway.
does anybody know what happen at the babad din torah by kaufman that he allged got a percent from babad to pasken in his favor and now he is being investgated?
Middle Eastern farmers bearing the brunt of plunging olive oil prices
The big problem with this is that small Israeli producers with reliable hashgochos like Badatz & Chug could be forced into extinction.
European oil giants dumping stocks below costs could prove catastrophic
BY ARIEH O’SULLIVAN, THE MEDIA LINE
The price for olive oil has dropped to its lowest level in a decade and farmers in the Middle East are bearing the brunt as Spain and Italy dump their government-subsidized stocks at below cost.
“The international market prices are going below sustainable levels,” Nasser Abu Farha, the director of Canaan Fair Trade that works with some 1,500 Palestinian farmers, told The Media Line.
The price of olive oil fell to about $2,920 per ton this month, about half of the peak price of $5,850 in 2006, according to IMF data. While the plunging olive oil prices are hitting the ailing economies of Spain, Italy and Greece, the world’s largest producers of olive oil, they are ricocheting across the Levant, too.
“There is a great deal of consolidation of the olive oil market in Spain and Italy so that the bulk of the olive oil industry is controlled by very few hands,” Abu Farha said. “These giant companies pool most of the Mediterranean olive oil and this gives them a lot of leverage on the price.”
Adi Naali, olive oil division manager of Israel’s Plant Council, said that the dumping was threatening to destroy the local olive industry.
“There is a catastrophic flood of cheap oil from Europe which is threatening the future of the olive famers in Israel,” Naali told The Media Line. “A farmer can sustain a loss for a year or so, but over time they can’t and we fear they will start uprooting their groves.”
“It’s harming us greatly,” Ayala Noymeir, who owns a mill producing organic olive oil in northern Israel, told The Media Line. “The major food chains [in Israel] are importing cheap oil from abroad and are selling it at rock bottom prices. They’re forcing us to get rid of our stocks at below cost.”
Noymeir said that the Europeans were able to dump their products cheaply because they were buffered by a subsidy from the European Union. Israeli customs aimed at protecting local farmers were not high enough to prevent the market from being flooded by the cheap oils from abroad.
“The problem is that when a housewife comes to the supermarket and compares prices, they are inclined to take the lower one, even if it’s lesser quality,” said Micha Noymeir, head of the family business of Rish Lekish, an organic olive mill in Tzippori.
But Abu Farha of Canaan Fair Trade said he believes there was room for prosperity in the olive oil specialty markets. They work with 1,500 Palestinian farmers from over 40 villages in the northern West Bank to produce olive oil, herbs and tahini. They supply major international retailers including Whole Foods in the U.S. and Sainsbury in Britain.
The Rabbinical Assembly’s Committee on Jewish Law and Standards — which sets halachic policy for the Conservative movement — has voted unanimously to provide the approximately 1,600 Conservative rabbis with guidelines on performing same-sex marriages.
The move is an official sanction of the ceremonies by the movement.
The CLJS approved the documents Thursday by a 13-0 vote with one abstaining ballot. For years, the Conservative movement has debated how to approach same-sex unions. Traditionalists often opposed such relationships while urging respect as progressives—particularly some rabbinical students—pushed for full equality.
In 2006, the CLJS officially sanctioned gay relationships. At the time, it stressed that rabbis were not obligated to perform such ceremonies, but could do so and not be violating RA standards.
Rabbis Daniel Nevins, Avram Reisner and Elliot Dorff created the new ritual guidelines. They offer two types of gay weddings, as well as gay divorce.
“Both versions are egalitarian,” Nevins told the Forward. “They differ mostly in style—one hews closely to the traditional wedding ceremony while the other departs from it.”
Is there any heter that Paysach Krohn does not wear a tallis when performing non-heimish milos? And is he mechuyev to arrange for a sandak when the non-heimish do not appoint one. He just butchers those poor kids as they lay on the table.
Someone who calls himself a rabbi, is published by Artscroll and who serves as a mohel to the secular Jewish population should behave appropriately. This means wearing a tallis if he is supposed to and especially not mangling kids with an instrument of torture known as the Gomco clamp.
They said in the heim about someone making the above statement that he thinks his hat is very prominent but the problem is az zein kop iz tzu klein.
The ikkar tayna was his hurting kids with the Gomco clamp which was assered by the gedolim. Then he gets up to pretend by the Citifield assifah that he cares about gedolim. He only cares about not being exposed himself. That's why one blogger has started calling him Krohn's disease.
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Why is this leitzanus
http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/General+News/128917/Satmar-Rebbe%E2%80%99s-Ultimatum:-Turn-in-Smartphone-or-Get-Out.html
Does this apply to Burich Teitelbaum?
http://is.gd/66Luwa
A rov in Passaic, R' Yitzchok Eisenman was sympathetic & approached the "counter-assifah" demonstrators outside Citifield because many of them were there altz the tzaar they have in their lives which is not being addressed. This is not the first time that establishment forces got to VIN and had the article removed because it was not politically correct. It must have unnerved the establishment even more that most of the comments agreed with the article. Maybe Pesach Krohn can have all those people writing comments put in cherem too. A cached version is here.
Even more sinister is the Lakewood Voice article on Gottlieb's Bais Hatorah.
First the blog owner was threatened by "executive" forces to have his kids thrown out of their yeshivos, which is standard operating procedure. So he removed the names of the people and the yeshiva involved.
But just recently he was threatened again that the story itself with no names is also verboten so he removed the story and left an apology that infers that the "executive" mafia is also threatening people who are suspected of providing details to the blog. The blog owner is apologizing to anyone who is being threatened.
This sounds just like Pesach Krohn's modus operandi from his Citifield soapbox. Threaten the comment writers. No one really knows who is writing comments so find some victims to threaten anyway.
Another place not to enter is bais horah dmonsey were sholomo zalmen Kaufman is a dayen.
does anybody know what happen at the babad din torah by kaufman that he allged got a percent from babad to pasken in his favor and now he is being investgated?
http://www.bhol.co.il/article.aspx?id=41291
Any ideas on how to make someone oiss adam gadol if they are choizer from agreeing with the most extreme shitos on internet bans?
http://www.inn.co.il/News/News.aspx/238796
This is MY kind of adam gadol!
May 31, 2012
Middle Eastern farmers bearing the brunt of plunging olive oil prices
The big problem with this is that small Israeli producers with reliable hashgochos like Badatz & Chug could be forced into extinction.
European oil giants dumping stocks below costs could prove catastrophic
BY ARIEH O’SULLIVAN, THE MEDIA LINE
The price for olive oil has dropped to its lowest level in a decade and farmers in the Middle East are bearing the brunt as Spain and Italy dump their government-subsidized stocks at below cost.
“The international market prices are going below sustainable levels,” Nasser Abu Farha, the director of Canaan Fair Trade that works with some 1,500 Palestinian farmers, told The Media Line.
The price of olive oil fell to about $2,920 per ton this month, about half of the peak price of $5,850 in 2006, according to IMF data. While the plunging olive oil prices are hitting the ailing economies of Spain, Italy and Greece, the world’s largest producers of olive oil, they are ricocheting across the Levant, too.
“There is a great deal of consolidation of the olive oil market in Spain and Italy so that the bulk of the olive oil industry is controlled by very few hands,” Abu Farha said. “These giant companies pool most of the Mediterranean olive oil and this gives them a lot of leverage on the price.”
Adi Naali, olive oil division manager of Israel’s Plant Council, said that the dumping was threatening to destroy the local olive industry.
“There is a catastrophic flood of cheap oil from Europe which is threatening the future of the olive famers in Israel,” Naali told The Media Line. “A farmer can sustain a loss for a year or so, but over time they can’t and we fear they will start uprooting their groves.”
“It’s harming us greatly,” Ayala Noymeir, who owns a mill producing organic olive oil in northern Israel, told The Media Line. “The major food chains [in Israel] are importing cheap oil from abroad and are selling it at rock bottom prices. They’re forcing us to get rid of our stocks at below cost.”
Noymeir said that the Europeans were able to dump their products cheaply because they were buffered by a subsidy from the European Union. Israeli customs aimed at protecting local farmers were not high enough to prevent the market from being flooded by the cheap oils from abroad.
“The problem is that when a housewife comes to the supermarket and compares prices, they are inclined to take the lower one, even if it’s lesser quality,” said Micha Noymeir, head of the family business of Rish Lekish, an organic olive mill in Tzippori.
But Abu Farha of Canaan Fair Trade said he believes there was room for prosperity in the olive oil specialty markets. They work with 1,500 Palestinian farmers from over 40 villages in the northern West Bank to produce olive oil, herbs and tahini. They supply major international retailers including Whole Foods in the U.S. and Sainsbury in Britain.
JTA
The Rabbinical Assembly’s Committee on Jewish Law and Standards — which sets halachic policy for the Conservative movement — has voted unanimously to provide the approximately 1,600 Conservative rabbis with guidelines on performing same-sex marriages.
The move is an official sanction of the ceremonies by the movement.
The CLJS approved the documents Thursday by a 13-0 vote with one abstaining ballot. For years, the Conservative movement has debated how to approach same-sex unions. Traditionalists often opposed such relationships while urging respect as progressives—particularly some rabbinical students—pushed for full equality.
In 2006, the CLJS officially sanctioned gay relationships. At the time, it stressed that rabbis were not obligated to perform such ceremonies, but could do so and not be violating RA standards.
Rabbis Daniel Nevins, Avram Reisner and Elliot Dorff created the new ritual guidelines. They offer two types of gay weddings, as well as gay divorce.
“Both versions are egalitarian,” Nevins told the Forward. “They differ mostly in style—one hews closely to the traditional wedding ceremony while the other departs from it.”
check out real lakewood news and politics at herscel herskowitz blog "lakewood view.com"
Re the primary this coming Tuesday (June 5)-- from a comment on thelakewoodsview.com:
There will be basically no turnout to an election such as this one, so maybe a few blog of us readers can make a difference.
If you are Republican, vote BERMAN and write-in Harold Herskowitz
If you are Democrat, vote MEDINA and write-in Harold Herskowitz
If you received an absentee ballot, remember to mail it before shabbos so that it gets to county clerk by election day.
Mendel epstein is very close to shlomo zalmen Kaufman stay away from Kaufman as dayen or sholosh or zablu
Kaufman learn by rav gutzman could any body verify. If he learnd in yu ?
Is there any heter that Paysach Krohn does not wear a tallis when performing non-heimish milos? And is he mechuyev to arrange for a sandak when the non-heimish do not appoint one. He just butchers those poor kids as they lay on the table.
Fri Jun 01, 07:36:00 PM 2012
This "laidig'gayr" who hates RPK, could not find anything else to get him on. What a nebby.
Someone who calls himself a rabbi, is published by Artscroll and who serves as a mohel to the secular Jewish population should behave appropriately. This means wearing a tallis if he is supposed to and especially not mangling kids with an instrument of torture known as the Gomco clamp.
check out hersher herskowitz blog the "Lakewood view.com" for the latest in Lakewood news and politics
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/11727#.T8wAPLBDx8F
This is interesting considering that Lubavitch is supposed to follow the Rebbe's shita of being pro-Israel.
"could not find anything else to get him on"
They said in the heim about someone making the above statement that he thinks his hat is very prominent but the problem is az zein kop iz tzu klein.
The ikkar tayna was his hurting kids with the Gomco clamp which was assered by the gedolim. Then he gets up to pretend by the Citifield assifah that he cares about gedolim. He only cares about not being exposed himself. That's why one blogger has started calling him Krohn's disease.
....his hurting kids with the Gomco clamp ....
So put him up next Kol...and Mond...for child abuse and molestation.
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