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Mayor Adams Visits Park East Synagogue After Violent Pro-Hamas Protest

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Outgoing NYC Mayor Eric Adams paid a visit today to Park East Synagogue in Manhattan, just days after the shul was targeted by a peo-Hamas protest that featured violent rhetoric and open antisemitism. The demonstration was aimed at an open house hosted by Nefesh B’Nefesh, the organization that assists Jews seeking to make aliyah. Protesters […]

Satmar Rebbe Quietly Donates One Million Dollars to Badatz Member in a Secret, Unpublicized Moment

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An emotional scene unfolded during the Satmar Rebbe’s visit to the Or HaGanuz community near Meron, where he had gone to perform the mitzvah of separating terumos umaasros from the past year’s wine at the local winery. What appeared to be a routine stop on his trip revealed a hidden act of generosity that even his closest associates did not anticipate.

During the visit, the Rebbe met with members of the Badatz of the Eidah HaChareidis in Yerushalayim. At the height of the gathering, as those present watched in silence, the Rebbe unexpectedly reached into his pocket and pulled out a sealed envelope. Inside was a staggering check: one million dollars.

The Rebbe handed the envelope to Badatz member Rav Avrohom Yitzchok Ullman. The purpose of the donation was explicit — the funds were to be distributed among “mosdos al taharas hakodesh in Eretz Yisroel,” institutions that operate with strict adherence to their principles and refuse to accept any financial support from the Israeli government.

The gesture was so discreet and so sudden that even those closest to the Rebbe had been completely unaware. Only after leaving Yerushalayim did he decide to make the unprecedented gift, with no publicity, no ceremonial welcome, and none of the honorific events that typically accompany donations of such scale.

Rav Ullman, visibly shocked by the enormity of both the sum and the Rebbe’s modesty, expressed his astonishment. “In all the years that I have sat on the beis din hagadol, I have seen that anyone who gives a sum like one million dollars to mosdos al taharas hakodesh, the event itself — the ceremony — usually costs another two million dollars!”

He added, “And here, for the first time, someone gave such an amount — with no ceremony, no event, no expectation of recognition.”

The Rebbe requested that the distribution of the money take place only once he had returned to the United States, and specifically close to Chanukah, emphasizing that he did not want to be in Eretz Yisroel when the funds were handed out.

{Matzav.com}

Elevator Construction Completed at the Home of Rav Berel Povarsky

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A newly installed elevator was completed last week at the home of Rav Berel Povarsky, senior member of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah and rosh yeshivas Ponovezh, just hours before leading Gedolei Yisroel arrived for a late-Thursday-night gathering.

On Thursday night, Rav Dov Landau and Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch convened at Rav Povarsky’s home on Ben Zakai Street in Bnei Brak. For the first time, the visiting roshei yeshiva did not need to climb the steep staircase that has long led to the apartment.

Earlier that day, a brief ceremony was held to affix a mezuzah to the entrance of the new elevator that now leads directly into Rav Povarsky’s home.

For years, Rav Povarsky was required to ascend the building’s stairs each time he returned home, a task that had become increasingly difficult. His devoted talmidim and close confidants resolved to install an elevator for the Rosh Yeshiva and the Rebbetzin, funded generously by donors.

With construction completed at the end of last week, Rav Povarsky asked his talmid, the noted posek Rav Yehuda Aryeh Dinner, rov of Central Bnei Brak, to clarify the halachic requirements regarding where to place the mezuzah. After weighing several considerations, Rav Dinner issued a ruling, and the mezuzah was affixed only a few hours before the arrival of the Gedolei Yisroel.

During the gathering at Rav Povarsky’s home, several fundraising efforts were conducted. Afterwards, the Gedolei Yisroel spoke privately, reviewing the current draft-law proposal.

Before departing, the roshei yeshiva addressed the crowd that had assembled in the apartment. They reassured the public that the new draft legislation “will not harm those who are truly devoted to learning Torah.”

{Matzav.com}

Poland Summons Israeli Ambassador Over Yad Vashem Tweet

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POLAND SUMMONS ISRAELI AMBASSADOR OVER YAD VASHEM TWEET: Poland summoned Israel’s ambassador after a Yad Vashem post that, according to Polish officials, failed to state clearly that Poland was under German occupation during the Holocaust. Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski said Yad Vashem should have specified that distinction.

Experts: Parents Should Ask Babies For ‘Consent’ Before Changing Their Diapers

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A new guide from Australian early-childhood specialists has ignited fresh controversy by proposing that parents treat diaper changes as an opportunity to practice consent — even with infants who can’t yet speak, the NY Post reports. The advice challenges long-standing assumptions about what a routine cleanup should look like.

The researchers argue that parents should announce what they’re about to do and give the baby a chance to absorb the message. As they put it: “At the start of a nappy change, ensure your child knows what is happening. Get down to their level and say, ‘You need a nappy change,’ and then pause so they can take this in.”

The recommendation is part of a November 2025 guide published by Deakin University, which urges caregivers to rethink the speed and style with which they approach this otherwise hectic task. The team suggests slowing down and treating the process as an early lesson in bodily awareness rather than something to “just get done.”

Their guidance goes beyond giving a heads-up. Parents are encouraged to frame diaper time as a dialogue — even if the child cannot respond. “Then you can say, ‘Do you want to walk [or] crawl with me to the [changing] table, or would you like me to carry you?’” the researchers advise, adding, “Observe their facial expressions and body language to check if they understand what is happening.”

From their perspective, this moment can teach fundamental ideas about autonomy. “This can be a time to help children learn about consent and how their bodies work,” they explain.

The Deakin team also proposes involving babies physically during the process, prompting them with statements like, “Can you please lift up your bottom so I can slide your nappy out?” They insist that “These habits plant the seed of the idea that a child has the right to say what happens to their body.”

Child-development professionals in the United States told The NY Post that while infants can’t converse, narrating actions is still meaningful. Yamalis Diaz, a clinical child psychologist at NYU Langone Health, says parents can use diaper changes to normalize conversations about privacy and boundaries long before children develop language. “This is more about integrating the teaching of consent into the [adult’s] parenting practices early on,” Diaz said. “It’s aimed at increasing the parents’ awareness of all the ways that the need for consent occurs in a child’s life.”

Diaz adds that starting early helps ensure such conversations remain “part of the conversations throughout early development,” making boundary-setting more natural. “Parents and kids will be more comfortable talking about and establishing boundaries,” she said.

NYC psychotherapist Lesley Koeppel echoes that sentiment. “Babies cannot verbally agree or disagree, but parents can still narrate what they are doing,” she told The Post. “This builds a foundation for bodily autonomy long before a child has language.” She stresses, though, that these exchanges should be understood symbolically: “The validity of this approach lies in its message. You matter. Your body matters. I will always tell you what I am doing.” According to her, that message “becomes the template for healthy boundaries later in life.”

The Deakin researchers warn that traditional diaper-changing habits — such as entertaining the child with toys or songs — may blur a child’s perception of what is happening to their body during an intimate task. “It’s important children notice when someone is touching their most intimate parts,” they state, encouraging parents to keep the moment grounded and consistent. “Even in early infancy, children can respond to consistent verbal cues,” they add, recommending that parents maintain familiar language and stable routines.

They also urge the use of anatomically correct terminology when cleaning or bathing a child. “Parents may feel uncomfortable doing this and think more childish names should be used,” they acknowledge. “But this keeps children safe, as it means they can then inform trusted adults about their experiences with all the people who care for them.”

Despite the criticism the advice has drawn, the authors insist the intention is to lighten, not increase, the burden on parents. “The habits we outline above may also seem to add more work to the already demanding parental load,” they concede. “So try and do them as often as possible and be kind to yourself if every nappy change isn’t a perfect moment of connection.”

“You are supporting a small child after all.”

{Matzav.com}

X’s New Transparency Tool Blows Open Global Disinformation Network Posing as “Gaza Eyewitnesses”

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A single software update on Elon Musk’s X platform has triggered one of the most consequential shake-ups in online war reporting since Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre. A newly launched transparency feature — allowing users to see an account’s real-world location and name-change history — has exposed scores of “eyewitness” accounts claiming to be trapped in […]

Trump Holds Phone Call With Chinese President Xi on Taiwan, Ukraine

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TRUMP SPEAKS WITH CHINESE PRESIDENT XI: A White House official confirmed that President Trump spoke by phone today with China’s President Xi Jinping. China’s foreign ministry said Xi told Trump Taiwan’s “return to China is an integral part of the post-war international order.” The call touched on U.S.–China relations, Taiwan and Ukraine.

Floridians Face Sharp Rise in Electricity Bills

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Floridians are set to see a sharp rise in electricity bills after state regulators approved a plan for the state’s largest power company. The average Florida electric bill is set to jump to over $136 a month, up from $101 in 2021.

Colombian Army Raids Lev Tahor Compound, Rescues 17 Children From Cult’s Clutches

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Seventeen minors connected to the Lev Tahor cult were rescued by Colombian authorities this week, after investigators discovered the children in a hotel in Yarumal, a rural municipality in northwestern Colombia. The dramatic operation was carried out Sunday by Colombia’s Army Anti-Kidnapping Unit together with immigration officials, amid fears that the group had entered the […]

Tehran Alleges Assassination Plots on Khamenei, Points Finger at Israel and US

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Iran’s intelligence establishment is escalating its rhetoric, alleging that outside powers are working to undermine the regime and even eliminate its top leader. According to an AFP dispatch, officials in Tehran say the United States and Israel are at the center of what they describe as an intensified campaign against Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

In remarks carried by the ISNA news agency, intelligence minister Esmail Khatib warned, “The enemy seeks to target the supreme leader, sometimes with assassination attempts, sometimes with hostile attacks.” His comments represent one of the few times in recent years that Iranian leadership has publicly suggested a direct threat against Khamenei’s life.

Tehran frequently accuses foreign nations of covert operations, but such explicit claims about attempts on the supreme leader had rarely surfaced before the 12-day Israel–Iran conflict that erupted in June. Against that backdrop, Khatib cast a wide net of blame, insisting, “Those who act in this direction, knowingly or unknowingly, are the infiltrating agents of the enemy,” a pointed reference to both Washington and Jerusalem.

Iran’s accusations come months after the June confrontation, during which Israel carried out strikes on high-ranking Iranian military figures, nuclear scientists, infrastructure targets, and residential areas. The United States later entered the fray with attacks on several strategic nuclear sites.

In the midst of that conflict, ABC News questioned Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu about whether Israel would attempt to kill Khamenei. He replied that the assumption that eliminating Iran’s supreme leader would necessarily intensify the regional crisis was unfounded, declining to rule the possibility out.

Amid the fallout from the war, President Donald Trump later declared that he had saved Khamenei “from a very ugly death” during the hostilities — an assertion that added another layer of friction to an already volatile situation.

Khamenei, now 86, has served as Iran’s Supreme Leader since 1989, maintaining ultimate control over the political, military, and religious hierarchy of the Islamic Republic.

{Matzav.com}

CNN: Americans Feel Rising Costs Despite Treasury Claims on Tariffs

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CNN: Your costs are up versus a year ago. Groceries 85%, utilities 78%, healthcare 67%, housing 66%, gasoline 54% – the Treasury Secretary can try and tell the people something, but they can feel it in their pocketbooks. They simply don’t buy what he and the administration is selling when it comes to tariffs.

SEC. ROLLINS: Inflation Down to 2.9%, Positive Trend Continues

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JOE KERNEN: Do you see the administration getting down to 2% with inflation? SEC. ROLLINS: The structure of what’s happening is incredibly positive. We’re already down to 2.9% JOE KERNEN: That was about where it was when Biden left though SEC. ROLLINS: That’s right. It’s continuing to come down though. JOE KERNEN: It’s ticked up […]

IDF Strikes Rafah Tunnels, Eliminates 11 Terrorists, Hits 60 Targets

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IDF troops from the Nahal and Golani Brigades, together with Yahalom, have been operating in Rafah to dismantle remaining terror tunnels and strike underground infrastructure. Over the past week, hundreds of meters of tunnels were destroyed and more than 60 targets hit, including about 15 shafts and roughly 40 terror structures. Troops also uncovered a […]

Bank of Israel Cuts Interest Rates for First Time in Nearly Two Years

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BANK OF ISRAEL CUTS RATES FOR FIRST TIME IN NEARLY TWO YEARS: The Bank of Israel lowered interest rates today for the first time in nearly two years, citing strong third-quarter recovery but ongoing inflation risks from the war and fiscal pressure. The committee led by Governor Amir Yaron approved the move as inflation stayed […]

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