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Saturday, 19 December 2020

THE DIFFRENCE A GOY AND A YID

 I EAT EVERY DAY IN THE BEIS HATVSIL  STAMFORD HILL

THERE IS AGOY  WHO WALK IN EVEY DAY EATIMG BREAK FAST, I SAID TO HIM YOU DO NOT HAVE TO COME HERE,GO TO ST AGNES CHURCH CORNER ST ANNS ROAD

 AND TOTTEHAM HIGH ROAD 

GO AND TELL ME IT WITH THE SAME DIGNIGHTY, SO I WENT TO TAKE .LOOK

THEY ALLL QUEUP AND GET  



Saturday, 12 December 2020

THE STUPID SOUTH TOTTEHAM SYNAGOUG

 THE STORIES  ABOUT THIS STUPID SYNAGOUGE COUNTINUES 

LAST WEEK SHABBAT CHANUKAH THERE WAS AN ARGUMENT BETWEEN  A                     MRS MILNER  OF 30 WELLINGTON AVE AND A MR SHMUEL YOSEF DAVIDSOHN OF                  8 WELLINGTON AVE 

DURING THE CORONA VIRIUS A SIDE  DOOR HAS BEEN OPEND TO LET THE PEOPLE IN MRS MILNER  REFUSD TO GO THROUGH THE SIDE DOOR , AND IF THEY WILL NOT OPEN THE MAIN DOOR SHE IS NOT COMING TO SYNAGOUGE.(  I SAY DO NOT COME )

THIS SYNAGOUGE IS A KINDERGARTEEN AND NEEDS TO BECLOSED DOWN, SONER THEN LATER .



Saturday, 5 December 2020

 

WATCH: Police Use Extreme Force In Arrest Of Four Chareidim In Antwerp

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Police arrested a number of Jewish business owners in Antwerp, Belgium after the businessmen were congregating inside a single store and asked to disperse. The owner of the store, an upscale jewelry store that is owned by a prominent member of the Jewish community, had apparently invited his friends in to have a Lechayim to celebrate the engagement of his daughter. The police, noticing the large gathering inside a single location, which was against the Coronavirus regulations of the country entered the store and asked the participants to leave.

According to reports from the scene, a number of those gathered refused to leave and began to scuffle with the police, who used extreme force in order to subdue and arrest a number of those present.

According to a report in BeChadrei Charedim, the businessmen refused arrest, and the police arrested them with extreme force while dozens of people watched and filmed from outside the store.

These arrests came after a number of confrontations between police in the city and the Jewish community took place in recent days. The four people who were arrested were released to house arrest and will need to appear in court at a later date.

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Friday, 4 December 2020

Believe - Ani Ma'amin

CHASUNAH IN DUBAI

 Large Chareidi Chasunah Held In Dubai On Thursday Night, The Second One This Week [VIDEO ROUNDUP]

IF HASHEM HAS MADE THAT WEDDINGS HAVE BECOME SMALL BECAUSE OF THE CORONA , THESE STUPID PARENTS, JUST BECAUSE G-D GAVE THEM MONEY.

THEY ARE NOTHING MORE THEN SHOWING OFF, AND GIVE IT TIME NOTHING GOOD WILL COME OUT OF THAT.

WHEN ARE STUPID JEWS GOING TO LEARN.

I AM VERY SCARED FOR THE WHOLE CROWED WHO PARTICIATED IN THIS SIMCHA, THIS IS NOT THE RELIGIOUS WAY.   

Sunday, 29 November 2020

Rabbi Gaby Lock (94)

 

How Ani Ma’amin Survived the Shoah

Azriel David Fstag was a Modzitzer hasid known for his beautiful voice, a chazzan and composer of Hasidic tunes before World War Two. Although the Modzitzer Rebbe had managed to escape Poland before the Holocaust, arriving in New York in 1940, Azriel David Fastag was not so lucky. In 1942 he was put on a train to Treblinka, along with hundreds of other Jews.

While on the train he composed a melody for the words of the twelfth “Ani Maamin”: אֲנִי מַאֲמִין בֶאֱמוּנָה שְלֵמָה בְבִיאַת הַמָשִיחַ, וְאַף עַל פִי שֶיִתְמַהְמֵהַ עִם כָל זֶה אֲחַכֶה לּוֹ בְכָל יוֹם שֶיָבוֹא – “I believe with perfect faith in the coming of the Messiah, and even though he may delay, nevertheless, I wait each day for him to arrive.”

Azriel David began singing the song, at first quietly, and eventually with his full voice. Soon everyone on the train was singing the moving, haunting melody together with him, as they were transformed from human wreckage into beacons of hope and faith. After some time had passed, and they had sung the melody many times, Azriel David asked for silence and announced that he would give half of his heavenly reward to anyone who would deliver this new melody to his revered mentor, the Modzitzer Rebbe, in New York.

Treblinka

The idea seemed fanciful and far-fetched. How would any of them – prisoners on a locked train to a death camp – manage to get Ani Mamin to New York? Nevertheless, although the train was locked from the outside, two young boys still managed to escape off the train, through a gap in the roof of one of the carriages. One was killed falling from the train, but the other one ultimately made it to New York, where he delivered the melody to the Modzitzer Rebbe. The rebbe was deeply moved by the melody and the story of its composition, and told his followers: “With this tune they went to the gas chambers; with this tune we will march to greet Moshiach.”

#YomHashoah2017 #NeverForget #NeverAgain #HolocaustMemorialDay

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rabbi Pini Dunner is the Senior Rabbi at Beverly Hills Synagogue, a member of the Young Israel family of synagogues. He lives with his family in Beverly Hills, California.
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