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Thursday, 28 February 2019
Wednesday, 27 February 2019
ANTI SEMITISM ( HATING A JEW )
TN THE LAST FEW WEEKS THERE HAS BEEN A LOT OF TALK ON THE MEDIA ABOUT ANTI SEMITISM.
I AS ORTHODOX JEW AM NOT SURPRISED AS WE HAVE ALWAYS KNOWN THAT THE GOYIM DO NOT LOVE US.
MY REASON FOR THIS IS THAT IF YOU WILL NOT KNOW AND LEARN THAT A JEW IS DIFFERENT FROM A GOY, AND YOU WILL NOT KEEP THE TORAH, AND GO IN THEIR WAYS.
G-D WILL MAKE THEM NOT LIKE YOU AND TURN THEM AGAINST YOU, AS WE HAVE SEEN IN THE HOLOCAUST AND NOW IN THE LABOUR PARTY, NO LEGISLATION OR CONDAMNATION WILL CHANGE THAT.
THE ONLY THING THAT WILL CHANGE THAT, IS BY KNOWING YOU ARE A JEW, AND KEEPING THE TORAH.
Tuesday, 26 February 2019
JUSTICE OF THE WORLD
German Court: Trial Of Nazi Guard Unlikely To Be Restarted
A German court says it’s unlikely the trial of a former Nazi concentration camp guard that collapsed in December over concerns about the defendant’s health will resume, after a doctor found the 95-year-old still unfit to face the court.
The Muenster state court said Monday that judges still need to make a final decision and the prosecution can appeal, but it seems unlikely Johann Rehbogen’s trial can be restarted.
The trial was broken off in December after Rehbogen, a former SS guard at the Stutthof concentration camp, was hospitalized for heart and kidney issues, causing several hearings to be canceled.
The court ended the trial under German legal regulations preventing overly long gaps, but said it could be restarted from the beginning if Rehbogen’s health improved.
Rehbogen was one of two former Stutthof guards under investigation by the Dortmund prosecutors’ office. Even though their times at the camp overlap, their cases have already been separated because the other suspect was deemed unfit for trial.
Rehbogen, however, appeared outwardly healthy when his trial opened Nov. 6, listening attentively to the proceedings and answering basic questions from the judges.
He is accused of serving as a guard at the Stutthof camp, east of Danzig, which is today the Polish city of Gdansk, from June 1942 to about early September 1944. More than 60,000 people were killed in the camp and he faces hundreds of counts of accessory to murder on allegations that, as a guard, he aided in the process.
In a statement to the court read by his attorney, Rehbogen told the panel of judges in one session that while he served at Stutthof, he was “not a Nazi.” He suggested that he knew prisoners were being mistreated, but denied any knowledge of the camp’s gas chamber or any participation in killing them.
“As a Christian it was hard for me to be part of all of it,” Rehbogen told the court. “But I was too scared to protest.”

A German court says it’s unlikely the trial of a former Nazi concentration camp guard that collapsed in December over concerns about the defendant’s health will resume, after a doctor found the 95-year-old still unfit to face the court.
The Muenster state court said Monday that judges still need to make a final decision and the prosecution can appeal, but it seems unlikely Johann Rehbogen’s trial can be restarted.
The trial was broken off in December after Rehbogen, a former SS guard at the Stutthof concentration camp, was hospitalized for heart and kidney issues, causing several hearings to be canceled.
The court ended the trial under German legal regulations preventing overly long gaps, but said it could be restarted from the beginning if Rehbogen’s health improved.
Rehbogen was one of two former Stutthof guards under investigation by the Dortmund prosecutors’ office. Even though their times at the camp overlap, their cases have already been separated because the other suspect was deemed unfit for trial.
Rehbogen, however, appeared outwardly healthy when his trial opened Nov. 6, listening attentively to the proceedings and answering basic questions from the judges.
He is accused of serving as a guard at the Stutthof camp, east of Danzig, which is today the Polish city of Gdansk, from June 1942 to about early September 1944. More than 60,000 people were killed in the camp and he faces hundreds of counts of accessory to murder on allegations that, as a guard, he aided in the process.
In a statement to the court read by his attorney, Rehbogen told the panel of judges in one session that while he served at Stutthof, he was “not a Nazi.” He suggested that he knew prisoners were being mistreated, but denied any knowledge of the camp’s gas chamber or any participation in killing them.
“As a Christian it was hard for me to be part of all of it,” Rehbogen told the court. “But I was too scared to protest.”
Friday, 22 February 2019
Wednesday, 20 February 2019
THIS IS WHAT IS WRONG WITH TO DAYS WORLD
Can You Guess How Much The Owner Of The License Plate 88-888-88 Was Offered?
Erez Ben-Yishai, a resident of Moshav Sitria near Rehovot, owns a Citroen vehicle with the license 88-888-88. It is quite an old vehicle, valued today in Israel at about NIS 3,000. However, a car collector was not attracted to the vehicle, but its license plates.
According to Ben-Yishai, who is a senior high-tech person, he got the car as an inheritance from his father and therefore, he is not willing to sell it, preferring to hold on to it for its sentimental value. He reports that the license plates that came with the vehicle have attracted bids over NIS 100,000, more than thirty times the vehicle’s worth.
It is pointed out that in Israel, the license plates do not belong to the owner, but they remain with a vehicle. They come with a vehicle when purchased new and they remain on the vehicle even when transferred from owner to owner, always identifying with the same vehicle.
THIS IS WHAT IS WRONG IN TO DAYS WORLD WE ALL NEED TO BE OR HAVE SOMETHING SPECIAL.
WE CAN NOT JUST BE PART OF HASHEM'S WORLD AND BELIEVE IN G-D.

Erez Ben-Yishai, a resident of Moshav Sitria near Rehovot, owns a Citroen vehicle with the license 88-888-88. It is quite an old vehicle, valued today in Israel at about NIS 3,000. However, a car collector was not attracted to the vehicle, but its license plates.
According to Ben-Yishai, who is a senior high-tech person, he got the car as an inheritance from his father and therefore, he is not willing to sell it, preferring to hold on to it for its sentimental value. He reports that the license plates that came with the vehicle have attracted bids over NIS 100,000, more than thirty times the vehicle’s worth.
It is pointed out that in Israel, the license plates do not belong to the owner, but they remain with a vehicle. They come with a vehicle when purchased new and they remain on the vehicle even when transferred from owner to owner, always identifying with the same vehicle.
THIS IS WHAT IS WRONG IN TO DAYS WORLD WE ALL NEED TO BE OR HAVE SOMETHING SPECIAL.
WE CAN NOT JUST BE PART OF HASHEM'S WORLD AND BELIEVE IN G-D.
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Tuesday, 19 February 2019
THE WHOLE OF ISRAEL IS LIKE THIS
Police To Question Litzman Again; Alleged He Worked To Prevent Extradition Of Suspect To Australia
Editor’s Note: Some stories are simply very painful for YWN to report, but to ignore them are irresponsible and wrong. This story, as painful as it is to publish, has been the leading story in the Israeli news for the past few days – including on the leading Chareidi websites. The ramifications of the story can have have serious effects on the upcoming elections, as well as on many Mosdos Hatorah. It would be irresponsible on many levels to turn a blind eye to this story.
We therefore publish the following with a heavy heart:
Police investigators believe that their findings indicate that Deputy Health Minister Yaakov Litzman is suspected of preventing the extradition of a woman wanted for 74 serious offenses in Australia.
A senior police official said that Litzman is suspected of obstruction of justice by his personal involvement in having a psychiatric opinion written for the woman that influenced the court’s decision to cancel the extradition process.
The Deputy Minister of Health was questioned on Thursday ‘under warning’ in Lahav 433 of the Major Crimes Unit. The investigation was carried out following a covert investigation that began several months ago.
Litzman’s media advisor said he was being investigated in connection with a public appeal for help. “Litzman gave his full version and answered all the questions as required, and Litzman is confident that he did not break the law and will continue to assist any request that comes to his office, subject to the law and existing procedure.”
The investigation is being conducted with the assistance of the Jerusalem District Attorney and with the approval of the State Attorney and the Attorney General.
On Sunday afternoon it was revealed that Litzman will be interrogated once again this week “for threatening ministry staffers”. The interrogation will be taking place in Lahav 433, an Israeli crime-fighting umbrella organization within the Israel Police. The unit is known as the “Israeli FBI”, and merged five law enforcement offices into one.
Litzman allegedly threatened staffers that he would block their promotions in the Ministry and within the Israeli government system should they refuse his request.
Additional high ranking officials, as well as Litzman’s personal secretary, still have yet to be questioned. Litzman’s chief advisor and secretary were both charged with a restraining order preventing them from going to or near the Ministry for five days, and enforcing house arrest until tomorrow.
Meanwhile, the woman was brought to an additional hearing in front of Justice Hanna Lompf at the Jerusalem Magisterial Court on Monday.
Judge Ram Winograd, before rejecting the request for her release under restrictive conditions, suggested to attorneys Yehuda Fried and Tal Gabbai, who represented the suspect, to send her to another psychiatric evaluation, but they rejected the proposal.
In addition to the family and lawyers, Rabbi Menahem Mendel Shafran was present in the courtroom, who offered to oversee her spiritual care if she was released to house arrest, but the proposal was not accepted.
Attorney Yehuda Fried told BeChadrei Chareidim that the defense team was preparing to appeal to the Supreme Court in order to have her released.
According to the Times of Israel, her family has hired the services of a public relations firm, Tzur Rosenbaum Communications, towards developing a campaign on preventing her extradition, quoting an article appearing last week in Yediot Achronot, which exposes the campaign that will depict the suspect as a 51-year-old grandmother and they will claim that Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, who will have to sign an extradition order, has close ties to Australian authorities who are tenaciously working to prosecute her.
The effort will surround obtaining official opinion papers from psychiatrists that she is unfit to stand trial.
The Times of Israel report quotes Shaked’s office responding, stating it will not be deterred by a PR campaign and the minister will not “surrender to threats”.
On Sunday, Litzman publicly addressed the case for a first time, saying, “I can tell you that my whole subject is just a public inquiry about people I do not know. “I never knew, and I did not know what it was about. I assisted and tried to help without getting into the details of the matter.”
Litzman told the participants that he had been asked if those who had asked for help were Gerrer Chassidim, but he had said no. He said the investigators were impressed by the fact that he had no prior knowledge of the subject of the assistance, and he shared with them that 80 percent of the applications he received were people he did not know. “We have to continue this and help everyone,” said the deputy health minister.
Litzman was suspected of using similar tactics in 2013, when allegedly he attempted to influence various people within the field of medicine to act against their moral positions. According to sources close to Litzman, the authorities quickly recognized that what Litzman did during that time was not against the law and the file was dropped.
LIKE I WRITE THE WHOLE OF ISRAEL IS LIKE THIS FRUM PEOPLE, NOT FRUM ,

Editor’s Note: Some stories are simply very painful for YWN to report, but to ignore them are irresponsible and wrong. This story, as painful as it is to publish, has been the leading story in the Israeli news for the past few days – including on the leading Chareidi websites. The ramifications of the story can have have serious effects on the upcoming elections, as well as on many Mosdos Hatorah. It would be irresponsible on many levels to turn a blind eye to this story.
We therefore publish the following with a heavy heart:
Police investigators believe that their findings indicate that Deputy Health Minister Yaakov Litzman is suspected of preventing the extradition of a woman wanted for 74 serious offenses in Australia.
A senior police official said that Litzman is suspected of obstruction of justice by his personal involvement in having a psychiatric opinion written for the woman that influenced the court’s decision to cancel the extradition process.
The Deputy Minister of Health was questioned on Thursday ‘under warning’ in Lahav 433 of the Major Crimes Unit. The investigation was carried out following a covert investigation that began several months ago.
Litzman’s media advisor said he was being investigated in connection with a public appeal for help. “Litzman gave his full version and answered all the questions as required, and Litzman is confident that he did not break the law and will continue to assist any request that comes to his office, subject to the law and existing procedure.”
The investigation is being conducted with the assistance of the Jerusalem District Attorney and with the approval of the State Attorney and the Attorney General.
On Sunday afternoon it was revealed that Litzman will be interrogated once again this week “for threatening ministry staffers”. The interrogation will be taking place in Lahav 433, an Israeli crime-fighting umbrella organization within the Israel Police. The unit is known as the “Israeli FBI”, and merged five law enforcement offices into one.
Litzman allegedly threatened staffers that he would block their promotions in the Ministry and within the Israeli government system should they refuse his request.
Additional high ranking officials, as well as Litzman’s personal secretary, still have yet to be questioned. Litzman’s chief advisor and secretary were both charged with a restraining order preventing them from going to or near the Ministry for five days, and enforcing house arrest until tomorrow.
Meanwhile, the woman was brought to an additional hearing in front of Justice Hanna Lompf at the Jerusalem Magisterial Court on Monday.
Judge Ram Winograd, before rejecting the request for her release under restrictive conditions, suggested to attorneys Yehuda Fried and Tal Gabbai, who represented the suspect, to send her to another psychiatric evaluation, but they rejected the proposal.
In addition to the family and lawyers, Rabbi Menahem Mendel Shafran was present in the courtroom, who offered to oversee her spiritual care if she was released to house arrest, but the proposal was not accepted.
Attorney Yehuda Fried told BeChadrei Chareidim that the defense team was preparing to appeal to the Supreme Court in order to have her released.
According to the Times of Israel, her family has hired the services of a public relations firm, Tzur Rosenbaum Communications, towards developing a campaign on preventing her extradition, quoting an article appearing last week in Yediot Achronot, which exposes the campaign that will depict the suspect as a 51-year-old grandmother and they will claim that Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, who will have to sign an extradition order, has close ties to Australian authorities who are tenaciously working to prosecute her.
The effort will surround obtaining official opinion papers from psychiatrists that she is unfit to stand trial.
The Times of Israel report quotes Shaked’s office responding, stating it will not be deterred by a PR campaign and the minister will not “surrender to threats”.
On Sunday, Litzman publicly addressed the case for a first time, saying, “I can tell you that my whole subject is just a public inquiry about people I do not know. “I never knew, and I did not know what it was about. I assisted and tried to help without getting into the details of the matter.”
Litzman told the participants that he had been asked if those who had asked for help were Gerrer Chassidim, but he had said no. He said the investigators were impressed by the fact that he had no prior knowledge of the subject of the assistance, and he shared with them that 80 percent of the applications he received were people he did not know. “We have to continue this and help everyone,” said the deputy health minister.
Litzman was suspected of using similar tactics in 2013, when allegedly he attempted to influence various people within the field of medicine to act against their moral positions. According to sources close to Litzman, the authorities quickly recognized that what Litzman did during that time was not against the law and the file was dropped.
LIKE I WRITE THE WHOLE OF ISRAEL IS LIKE THIS FRUM PEOPLE, NOT FRUM ,
Sunday, 10 February 2019
THE TRUE LIPA SCHMELTZER
IT IS A PITY WE ONLY GET TO TRUE LOVE WHEN A PERSON DIES.
I PRAY EVERY DAY TO HASHEM GIVE ME TRUE LOVE TO YOU AND EVERY BODY WHEN THEY ARE ALIVE.
DO THEY NOT HAVE ANY NEWS
EXACTLY THREE YEARS AGO: Bus Crash Left 6 Dead, Many Injured
As the images traveled around the world following the horrific crash of the 302 bus on Sunday morning, a shocking piece of information was soon discovered.
It is three years ago to the Hebrew date (ה אדר) when the “402 bus” was involved in a horrific crash on Highway 1, resulting in the deaths of six people R”L.
In that crash the driver failed to notice a truck that had stopped on the shoulder and was sticking out into the roadway. The entire right side of the Egged bus was peeled off, resulting in the fatalities.
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS OLD NEWS

As the images traveled around the world following the horrific crash of the 302 bus on Sunday morning, a shocking piece of information was soon discovered.
It is three years ago to the Hebrew date (ה אדר) when the “402 bus” was involved in a horrific crash on Highway 1, resulting in the deaths of six people R”L.
In that crash the driver failed to notice a truck that had stopped on the shoulder and was sticking out into the roadway. The entire right side of the Egged bus was peeled off, resulting in the fatalities.
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS OLD NEWS
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