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Record Rain Floods Snoqualmie River in Washington

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Record-breaking rain from back-to-back atmospheric river events has caused significant flooding along the Snoqualmie River in Washington. Drone footage shows animals going to dry land, residents wading through water, and homes surrounded by floodwaters.

U.S. Seizes Oil Tanker Near Venezuela Amid Military Buildup

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U.S. Seizes Oil Tanker Off Venezuela Coast • The Trump administration seized an oil tanker near Venezuela’s coast, according to U.S. officials. • The action comes as the U.S. expands its military presence in the region — including an aircraft carrier, fighter jets, and tens of thousands of troops. • Officials said the Coast Guard […]

Columbia’s Antisemitism Task Force Drops Scorching Report on Classroom Bias, Faculty Activism, and Systemic Failures

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Columbia University is facing a full-scale credibility crisis after its own Task Force on Antisemitism released a blistering assessment of entrenched discrimination, politicized teaching, and a pattern of faculty behavior that pushed Jewish and Israeli students to the margins of campus life. The report, the most detailed internal accounting to date, reads less like a […]

Turbulence Over Yeshiva Funding: A Credit Battle Between Shas and UTJ — and Another Promise Unlikely to Be Kept

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As lawmakers continue struggling to push through a new draft law, a behind-the-scenes uproar erupted Tuesday over an attempt to slash funding for bnei yeshiva. United Torah Judaism announced early on that it would fight the move, while today, Shas rushed to release its own statement claiming the issue had already been resolved — sparking an embarrassing tussle over who deserved credit. Questions also resurfaced about a long-standing promise to anchor yeshiva funding in the state budget, a commitment that has never been fulfilled.

Although chareidi MKs are formally not part of the coalition, they are expected to support the state budget — reportedly in exchange for passage of a draft law, as pledged by Prime Minister Netanyahu. Meanwhile, efforts to chip away at support for the Olam HaTorah have not subsided.

This time, the budget for yeshiva students was at risk. Treasury officials, together with legal advisers, attempted to reduce funding by lowering the “point value,” the mechanism through which yeshivas receive state support per student.

The first to detect the move was Degel HaTorah chairman MK Moshe Gafni, who issued a statement Tuesday warning:

“The yeshiva budget is expected to drop sharply this month in the point value compared to previous months. This does not concern students who are obligated to enlist according to law, but rather avreichim and foreign students who are fully entitled to this support.”

Gafni added: “It is absurd that the legal advisers are preventing use of funds approved by the government and the Knesset for those eligible. I have contacted all relevant officials to address this immediately. We will not allow this to pass quietly!”

Later, UTJ released an official statement announcing that MK Uri Maklev would convene the faction before the Knesset plenary to address what they called “harassment by the bureaucracy and the Attorney General’s Office against the yeshiva budget.” Shas, at that time, remained silent.

Today, after chareidi lawmakers managed to settle the dispute with the prime minister, Shas rushed to issue the first announcement claiming the matter had been resolved — positioning themselves as the ones who delivered the solution.

The Shas statement read: “Good news for the Olam HaTorah: Through the efforts of Shas chairman Rabbi Aryeh Deri, the funds cut from the yeshiva world have been restored, and the point value will once again stand at approximately 400, as it did at the start of the year. As is known, due to the intervention of the legal advisers, the point value was cut this year to 320. This issue has now been settled.”

The party added: “Shas will continue fighting within the 2026 budget to raise the point value to the highest level it has ever been.”

UTJ published its own statement more than 50 minutes later, saying: “The UTJ faction convened this morning for an urgent session following the harassment by the bureaucracy and Attorney General’s Office against the yeshiva budget. Through the efforts of MK Rabbi Moshe Gafni, funds were reallocated so the point value will not be reduced this month and will be paid at the same rate as in previous months.”

But their release also included a familiar — and embarrassing — pledge: “We will continue working to ensure that the yeshiva budget is included in the base budget for the coming academic year.”

The statement concluded by noting that funding for foreign students and welfare-related institutions “has still not been resolved,” and that the faction would continue working to address the issue.

What Is the “Point Value”?

The “point value” is the fixed amount the government pays a yeshiva per student, with each student type assigned a specific number of points. The total points determine how much state support the institution receives.

A yeshiva student typically counts as one point (around NIS 476–480), while a full-day kollel student is weighted at about 1.8 points (roughly NIS 846).

Nearly two years ago, the High Court ruled on aspects of this system, affecting how support is calculated. The government nevertheless found ways to continue funding yeshivas within the basic framework.

The Elusive Goal: Embedding Yeshiva Funding in the Base Budget

UTJ once again pledged — as it has many times in the past — to anchor the yeshiva budget directly into the state’s base budget rather than relying on coalition allocations. Despite repeated promises before and after elections, this goal has never been achieved.

During the Bennett–Lapid government, when chareidi parties sat in the opposition, the issue took on renewed urgency, and chareidi politicians declared that the next coalition would surely resolve it. That did not happen.

The central question remains: Why did chareidi lawmakers repeatedly agree to rely on temporary coalition funds for something so essential to their constituency, instead of legislating permanent funding in Knesset law?

One insider said: “Maybe we were complacent, thinking we’d be in power for 200 years and would never be thrown out. Bennett, Lapid, and Lieberman taught us a lesson. If we do even half of what they’re doing now, we’ll break records.”

MK Uri Maklev, who headed multiple coalition negotiations for UTJ, described the dilemma as a cost-benefit analysis: “The natural growth of the yeshiva world is ‘unnatural,’ so for every three million shekels we wanted to add, there were days of arguments. We exhausted every negotiation. We fought every time, but you have to know what’s worth fighting for and what isn’t.”

According to Maklev, the Treasury often offered a large one-time sum versus a much smaller permanent increase in the base budget. With many other community needs on the table, the chareidi parties opted for the one-time boosts.

Not everyone accepts that explanation. Some political insiders — including chareidi figures — argued that electoral considerations played a part:

“The truth is it served our political interest. It ensured people would keep voting for us.”

Others within Shas and UTJ rejected that claim: “This is not the only reason we’re in the Knesset. We have many other responsibilities. The yeshiva budget is not the centerpiece of our campaign messaging. Anyone saying otherwise just wants to provoke.”

Some critics pointed at former Finance Committee chairman MK Moshe Gafni: “He was the father and mother of the Finance Committee. How did he not insist this be included every budget cycle? Look at how Koushner is operating now — without brakes.”

Gafni responded sharply: “It’s ingratitude. I didn’t travel abroad; I worked day and night to approve every shekel — battling legal advisers and the media. I added 840 million shekels to the base budget when previously there were only 200 million. To claim I stopped incorporation of the yeshiva budget into the base budget, as if I’m in some internal election — it’s nonsense. It doesn’t interest me.”

Former Shas minister Meshulam Nahari added: “The entire chareidi funding framework is flawed. During the 2009 coalition talks, we had a genuine chance to legislate this and activate the automatic-growth mechanism, but it was lost due to political mistakes. This must be fixed through legislation. We cannot remain beggars.”

{Matzav.com}

IDF Imposes Sweeping Safety Lockdown as Heavy Winds, Flooding from Storm Byron Hits Israel

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With Storm Byron lashing Israel and threatening days of flooding, the IDF on Wednesday imposed sweeping safety restrictions across the entire military, effectively freezing nonessential movement and training until conditions stabilize. IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir issued the directives as the powerful Mediterranean storm, which already battered Greece and Cyprus, moved inland […]

Miami Beach: Jewish Teacher Brutally Assaulted Near Local School After Being Called “Dirty Jew”

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A shocking antisemitic assault near a Miami Beach Jewish day school on Tuesday has prompted widespread outrage from city officials, parents, and community leaders. Police say a 38-year-old homeless repeat offender attacked a Jewish teacher just steps from Lehrman Community Day School, striking her, spitting at her, and hurling antisemitic slurs before destroying her cellphone.

According to investigators, the teacher had parked her car along the 500 block of 77th Street and was walking toward the school when the suspect, identified as Slemons Graves, approached her. Police say Graves spat directly in her face, shouted “dirty Jew,” slapped her on the left side of the head, and grabbed her cellphone, smashing it repeatedly until it shattered. The victim later told detectives she had been wearing a Magen David necklace at the time, further underscoring the antisemitic nature of the attack.

The teacher ran toward the school for safety, where a co-worker immediately alerted police. Officers arrived within minutes and launched a sweeping search of the area. Miami Beach police, park rangers, undercover detectives, and a drone operator formed a coordinated response, ultimately locating and arresting Graves. He is being held on multiple charges, including strong-arm battery and battery with prejudice, and remains in custody as a hate-crime investigation proceeds.

Parents at the school expressed shock and fear following the incident. Among them was sports agent Drew Rosenhaus, who has children enrolled at Lehrman. “It really hurts and it hits home,” he said.

Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner issued a forceful condemnation, calling the assault “horrific.” In a social-media statement, he wrote: “A homeless repeat offender was arrested after a physical and verbal antisemitic attack on a Jewish teacher near Lehrman Community Day School. I spoke with our State Attorney’s Office and Police Chief to ensure this case is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, including hate crime charges. We treat all hate crimes with zero tolerance in Miami Beach to protect our residents, schools, and communities.”

Commissioner David Suarez also denounced the assault, noting that he took the incident “personal” as a Jewish elected official.

Police say Graves will remain behind bars as detectives continue gathering evidence and preparing the case for prosecutors.

{Matzav.com}

Lifta – The Experience You Don’t Want To Miss!

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An American, a Frenchman, and an Israeli walk into a plate in Jerusalem > Lifta, the American-style restaurant everyone is talking about. ⸻ Anyone familiar with Jerusalem’s culinary scene already knows Chef Eli Davis. He is a rising star, highly sought-after by the American tourism elite who flock to Israel during the holiday season. The […]

Trump Unveils Gold Card Site, Opening High-Dollar Track to U.S. Residency

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The White House rolled out a major immigration initiative today as President Donald Trump revealed that the long-promised Trump Gold Card application portal is now operational. Announcing the launch on Truth Social, he proclaimed, “THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT’S TRUMP GOLD CARD IS HERE TODAY! A direct path to Citizenship for all qualified and vetted people. SO EXCITING! Our Great American Companies can finally keep their invaluable Talent. Live Site opens in 30 minutes!”

The idea behind the initiative emerged earlier this year, taking shape in September when Executive Order 14351 formally introduced a new investor-based immigration track. Designed to accelerate permanent residency for applicants with substantial financial means, the program describes itself as a “fast-track” route for affluent individuals seeking a U.S. Green Card.

At the signing ceremony, President Trump underscored the program’s financial promise for the country, remarking, “We’re taking in hundreds of billions of dollars. The Gold Card will be taking in hundreds of billions of dollars, and companies will be able to keep some people they need. They need people of expertise, great expertise.”

While the Gold Card is the centerpiece, the system is tiered. Alongside it stands a corporate version geared for employers and, above both, a top-tier Platinum Card that adds significant benefits for the highest investors.

Applicants entering through the individual Gold Card lane must submit a one-time $1 million “gift,” a non-refundable contribution, along with a separate $15,000 processing fee payable to the Department of Homeland Security. Fees vary by tier, but all require substantial capital commitments.

Companies hoping to secure quick immigration clearance for prized employees can obtain a Trump Corporate Gold Card at a cost of $2 million plus the same $15,000 DHS processing fee. This corporate card is transferable, allowing firms to reassess staffing needs by shifting the benefit to another employee with only a 5% transfer charge and a new DHS background check.

At the top end, the Trump Platinum Card demands a $5 million payment in addition to standard processing fees. Its most notable perk is the ability for its holders to remain in the United States for up to 270 days each year without U.S. taxation on income earned abroad. Additional minor State Department charges may apply across all tiers.

With the website now active, applications officially opened on Wednesday, greeting prospective applicants with the pitch: “Unlock life in America.” Current instructions outline the steps:

Visitors begin at https://trumpcard.gov/, where individuals may choose between the Trump Gold Card and the forthcoming Trump Platinum Card, while employers can opt for the Trump Corporate Gold Card. At present, the Gold Card and the corporate version are live, while Platinum remains marked “coming soon.”

After choosing a program, applicants are guided to supply detailed personal information, including name, contact information, birth details, citizenship status, home address, and number of dependents. Once the form is complete, users proceed to checkout, where the DHS processing fee is listed as $15,375. Credit card payments incur an added 2.5% charge.

{Matzav.com}

QUEENS: NYPD Cruiser Collides with School Bus, Multiple Injured

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QUEENS: Major MVA involving an NYPD cruiser and a school bus at Union Turnpike and Main Street. Multiple children and two NYPD officers were injured, including one officer with serious trauma. Hatzalah Queens responded with over a dozen EMTs and paramedics, including four ambulances, treating the injured. FDNY EMS is also on the scene.  

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