Thursday, May 30, 2024

Sunday, May 26, 2024

CONSUMER FRAUD! After Moshiach the Chazer (PIG) will become MUTTER, not the SBD's Beef, Veal, etc.

The Rabanut of Israel on this past Monday put out a חרם Haram, Fatwa on SBD meat products
Download it using this link.

After 120, when you are asked why did you consume these questionable items? normally, you would respond "I didn't know", 
Now you can't answer that, and they'll send you straight to

Whoever used SBD kosher certified meat, veal, etc. is advised to kasher their utensils. This includes grills, ovens, etc. Regardless if any other hashgochas are present.

For a copy of the report, email kashrusy@aol.com (subject line-SBD report) or download it using this link.

All approved by KCL Kehilas Hachareidim at Jerusalem Glatt etc.


Recommended to kasher all equipment

Friday, May 24, 2024

Every time the Government start with the חרידים they get clobbered big time- They never learn.No more כוחי ועוצם ידי


 Why should the Israeli Government, army, police, etc care if people go to Meron.

The people were advised of the dangers, so stay out of Meron.

Unless. unless the intention is to beat up on the Charedim.

If that's the real reason,
we'll let Hashem deal with the situation.

The Chazon Ish said Moshiach will not be taking over the running of the Medinah, there will not be a Medinah at that time.

The current Medinah, is a US puppet, that no secure borders, has no borders to speak of - period, the UN will make a Palestinian State, etc.

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Who is legally a pedestrian, a vehicle, a bicycle. etc

 Supreme Court of New Jersey Opinions

Goyco v. Progressive Insurance Company

Docket: A-12-23

Opinion Date: May 14, 2024

Judge: Solomon

Areas of Law: Insurance Law, Transportation Law

In November 2021, David Goyco was struck and injured by an automobile while operating a low-speed electric scooter (LSES). Goyco filed a claim for personal injury protection (PIP) benefits under his personal automobile policy with Progressive Insurance Company. 

Progressive denied the claim, arguing that Goyco's LSES did not meet the definition of an "automobile" and that Goyco could not be considered a "pedestrian" under the New Jersey Automobile Reparation Reform Act, commonly known as the No-Fault Act. 

Goyco filed a complaint, asserting that LSES riders should be considered "pedestrians" entitled to PIP benefits under the No-Fault Act. The trial court denied relief to Goyco, and the Appellate Division affirmed.

 The Supreme Court of New Jersey affirmed the lower courts' decisions. The court held that an LSES rider does not fall within the definition of "pedestrian" for purposes of the No-Fault Act. 

The court found that Goyco's LSES was a "vehicle" that used a rechargeable electric motor and was therefore "propelled by other than muscular power" and was "designed for use on highways, rails and tracks." 

The court also rejected Goyco's reliance on a 2019 statute that provides that an LSES should be considered equivalent to a bicycle, stating that the statute was not intended to have any effect on the No-Fault Act. 

The court concluded that Goyco was not a pedestrian entitled to PIP benefits under Progressive's No-Fault insurance policy.

 

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Reb Avigdor Miller's teachings

 


Rav Avigdor Miller on Columbus Day & Yom Ha'atzma'us
Q:
Should one say Hallel on Yom Ha’atzma’us (Israeli "independence" Day)? And if yes, should we say it with a bracha or without a bracha (benediction)?
A:
The first question is really, should one say Hallel on Columbus Day? When Columbus discovered America it was a great blessing for the Jewish People. It was a preparation for one of the greatest Jewish communities in history.
      And therefore, next Columbus Day, when they’re parading down Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, take your machzor, or your siddur, and go outside. And if you feel so moved as to say Hallel, then just be careful to say it without a bracha.
     And on the 5th of Iyar, don’t say Hallel even without a bracha. Because the 5th of Iyar is not a day of happiness. And I’ll tell you more about that some other day. But for the time being, I answered your question.
TAPE 70 (April 1975)
Q:
How should we celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaus?
A:
The answer is that you should not. And I’ll tell you why. Yom Ha’atzmaus is a day that was invented not by the chachmei hatorah. It was invented by a group of atheists called the Knesses. Now, in the Knesses there are some decent people too, but the majority are atheists. When atheists get together and they pass a law that this and this day should be celebrated by the Jewish people, so we honor them with a sneeze. We ignore them entirely.

The only ones who make laws for the Jewish people are the ones who keep the laws of the Jewish people. People who don’t eat kosher and don’t believe in the Torah have no business telling us what to do. And therefore we celebrate the Yom Ha’atzmaus by ignoring it entirely!

How can we demonstrate any kind of sympathy with a State that is diametrically opposed to the Torah?! The mere fact that they draft girls into the army is such a horrendous contradiction to Jewish tradition, to Jewish attitudes, that for that alone, every conscientious Jew should feel a tremendous hostility to the State of Israel.

Now, we pray always for our fellow Jews wherever they are. Whether they’re in Buenos Aires or in Poland or in Eretz Yisroel, we pray for our fellow Jews. But when it comes to making laws, we don’t listen to the atheists at all! And so we ignore the day entirely. It means nothing at all.
TAPE # 821 (April 1991)

Monday, May 13, 2024

Goyim helping Israelis in producing wine

 The Sonesta Nashville Airport hotel is illegally canceling the first Israel Summit, a conference of pro-Israel supporters who are fighting for Israel’s national sovereignty.

The conference includes guest speakers from Israel and across the country, with the goal to educate Americans on fighting antisemitism in a time when our nation needs it most.


The main organization behind the Israel Summit, HaYovel, is a faith-based,


 Christian ministry that brings volunteers from all over the world to Israel to


 aid Israeli grape farmers in planting, pruning and harvesting their vineyards.