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Trump on AI Image of Himself as Pope: Media ‘Can’t Take a Joke… Catholics Loved It’
President Donald Trump addressed questions on Monday regarding an image that circulated online over the weekend showing him dressed as the pope, which had been shared by the official White House account. Trump insisted the image was well received by many, particularly Catholics.
In a tense exchange in the Oval Office, a reporter pointed out that “some Catholics were not so happy about the image of you looking like the Pope.” Trump didn’t hesitate to respond sharply. “Oh, I see you mean they can’t take a joke; you don’t mean the Catholics, you mean the fake news media… The Catholics loved it,” Trump said.
Trump clarified that he had no hand in producing or sharing the image and suggested it emerged independently online. “I had nothing to do with it. Somebody made up a picture of me dressed like the Pope, and they put it out on the internet. That’s not me that did it,” he said. “I have no idea where it came from. Maybe it was AI, but I know nothing about it. I just saw it last evening.”
He mentioned that Melania Trump had seen the picture and found it amusing. “Actually, my wife thought it was cute. She said, ‘Isn’t that nice?’ Actually, I would not be able to be married, though, that would be a lot,” Trump said, prompting laughter from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who was seated nearby. “To the best of my knowledge, popes aren’t big on getting married, are they?”
When the reporter pressed further, questioning whether such an image undermined the seriousness of the official White House communications, Trump dismissed the concern. “Give me a break.”
Brushing off the criticism, Trump concluded, “Somebody did it in fun, it’s fine. You have to have a little fun, don’t you?”
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Free Speech Or Free Pass? Felony Cases Dropped Against Pro-Palestinian Campus Protesters
Dramatic Decision from the Gadol Hador: Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch to Extend ‘Keren Olam HaTorah’ for Another Year
In a landmark decision with far-reaching implications for the Torah world, the rosh yeshiva of Slabodka, Maran Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch, has announced that the Keren Olam HaTorah initiative will be extended for another year.
The fund, established last year to provide critical support to Israeli yeshivos and kollelim grappling with steep budget cuts, is set to continue its lifesaving mission following months of deliberation.
Sources close to the rosh yeshiva confirmed that Rav Hirsch will be embarking on another global fundraising mission shortly after Shavuos, joined by leading gedolim representing all sectors of Torah Jewry.
The delegation will travel to the United States and other major Jewish centers as part of the renewed effort to raise funds.
The decision to continue the campaign came after intense internal debate and discussions with major philanthropists. In recent weeks, numerous roshei yeshiva visited Rav Hirsch’s home, pleading with him to maintain the fund that had provided crucial financial breathing room to Torah institutions throughout the past year.
As previously reported, during Chol Hamoed Pesach, Rav Aviezer Piltz, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Tifrach, visited Rav Hirsch and heard firsthand about the ongoing deliberations.
After extended consultation and soul-searching, Rav Hirsch reached a definitive decision: Keren Olam HaTorah will move forward into its second year.
Over the past year, the fund succeeded in distributing tens of millions of dollars to hundreds of yeshivos across Eretz Yisroel. This was done in direct response to severe government budget slashes that threatened to destabilize the backbone of the Torah world.
Last year’s fundraising efforts saw roshei yeshiva, admorim, and rabbonim travel across the United States, South America, and London, rallying support and galvanizing communities around the shared mission of hachzokas haTorah.
{Matzav.com Israel}
At Emergency Gathering, Rav Dov Landau Cries Out: “They Threaten to Draft Yeshiva Bochurim — It Will Not Happen!”
At a dramatic emergency meeting held Monday evening at the home of Rav Dov Landau, rosh yeshiva of Slabodka, dozens of prominent roshei yeshiva convened to raise their voices against the ongoing legal and governmental pressure facing the Torah world in Eretz Yisroel.
The urgent meeting was opened with Tehillim by Rav Betzalel Pinchasi, rosh yeshiva of Birchas Ephraim.
In his opening remarks, Rav Eliezer Kahaneman, nosi of the Ponovezh Yeshiva, spoke about the financial straits in which yeshivos find themselves, and the essential role that the Keren Olam HaTorah has played in allowing Torah institutions to continue functioning this past year.
Representing roshei yeshiva across the country, Rav Daniel Wolfson of Nesivos HaChochmah called upon Rav Landau to once again turn to generous donors around the world to support Torah learning during this precarious time.
But it was Rav Landau himself who issued the strongest and most emotional call to action, declaring from the depths of his heart, “The judicial authorities are increasing their oppressive decrees and now threaten to draft our yeshiva bochurim. It will not happen! The government has yet to solve this issue, and our minds are fully occupied with this danger. We cannot stand idly by. All avenues are open to us when it comes to this matter — the heart and soul of our people.”
Rav Landau recalled how, just a year ago, in the wake of harsh judicial rulings that halted government funding for yeshivos and kollelim, Torah leaders traveled overseas to establish Keren Olam HaTorah. “Together with other gedolei Torah, we launched an emergency campaign,” he said, “and with tremendous siyata d’Shmaya, generous and righteous donors stepped forward, not only giving from their own resources, but also taking upon themselves the burden of fundraising vast sums.”
He emphasized that wherever they traveled, they witnessed extraordinary generosity from people moved by their deep love of Torah. “The kavod Shamayim was uplifted by the passionate ahavas haTorah and mutual responsibility of Yidden across the globe. The needed funds were raised and distributed fairly and honestly, and the halls of Torah continued to shine with increased vigor,” Rav Landau said.
Now, he explained, the time has come to act again. “I feel personally obligated to once again undertake this mission, despite the great difficulties involved. I ask you all to daven for me, that Hashem should grant me strength and healing, so I can travel once more to protect our yeshivos and kollelim, the crown jewel of creation. May Hashem help us, and may this evil decree be swiftly nullified.”
Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch, rosh yeshiva of Slabodka, also addressed the gathering, noting that donors have already reached out to express their willingness to once again stand by Olam HaTorah. “It is their zechus to support Torah,” he remarked.
Rav Avraham Salim, a member of the Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah of Shas, described the emotional response of Jewish communities around the world to the previous fundraising mission, which saw Rav Landau personally travel from community to community to secure support for Torah.
Closing remarks were delivered by Rav Dovid Cohen, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Chevron, who expressed awe at Rav Landau’s strength and leadership. “Despite his advanced age and having undergone surgery just days ago,” Rav Cohen said, “he stands and declares: We are flying abroad to stand with the Olam HaTorah.”
A message from the Vizhnitzer Rebbe was delivered to the assemblage by Rav Menachem Ernster, rosh yeshiva of Vizhnitz.
Also present at the gathering were other roshei yeshiva, including Rav Tzvi Drebkin, Rav Shraga Shteinman, Rav Eliezer Yehuda Finkel, and others, including Rav Moshe Chaim Dendrovitz on behalf of the Gerrer Rebbe and and Rav Yosef Moshe Dov Halberstam on behalf of the Sanzer Rebbe.
{Matzav.com Israel}
OpenAI Reverses Course And Says Its Nonprofit Will Continue To Control Its Business
Hegseth Wields the Axe: Four-Star Generals, Senior Officers Slashed in Sweeping Order
Roshei Yeshiva Unite as Gezeirah Threatens Bochurim
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Several dozen roshei yeshiva representing the Litvish, Chassidish, and Sefardic Torah worlds in Eretz Yisroel gathered on Monday at the home of the venerable sar haTorah, Maran Rav Dov Landau shlit”a, to confront the escalating gezeiros against yeshivos.
With government threats looming — including the potential arrest of yeshiva bochurim for refusing army enlistment — the rabbanim convened to deliberate next steps. After lengthy discussion, a consensus was reached: the situation demands immediate international action. Plans are now underway for a second Keren Olam HaTorah mission to the United States, following the historic success of last year’s campaign.
Despite his advanced age of 95 and recent surgery following a broken bone, Rav Dov shlit”a expressed an unwavering desire to participate once again, saying he wants to do everything he can for Keren Olam HaTorah. Rav Dov requested tefillos from the tzibbur that he should have the strength to travel once more to America on behalf of the yeshivos.
The meeting was marked by remarkable achdus, with roshei yeshiva from all backgrounds joining together with one voice and one mission: to secure the future of Torah in Eretz Yisroel.
Askanim involved say the trip is tentatively planned for shortly after Shavuos. Last year’s inaugural campaign brought in over $100 million for yeshivos and drew tens of thousands of participants to events across the U.S., Canada, and South America.
Updates on the campaign and Rav Dov’s health will be forthcoming in the weeks ahead.
Photo Essay: Mounted Police, Water Cannons, and Clashes: How the “Retzafnikim” Protest Unfolded in Yerushalayim
Dozens of demonstrators affiliated with the Retzafnikim faction gathered Monday evening in central Yerushalayim, staging a protest that quickly escalated into confrontation with security forces.
The protestors blocked the intersection of Sarei Yisrael and Yafo Streets in the heart of the city.
In response, police units were dispatched to the scene, including mounted officers and a water cannon vehicle, in an effort to disperse the crowd.
The demonstrators were forcibly removed by police as tensions flared between the protestors and law enforcement. Eyewitnesses reported shouting, resistance, and scuffles as protestors refused to vacate the area voluntarily.
The protest is part of a series of actions led by the Retzafnikim, a group known for its hardline stance on the army issue.
Photos from the scene show a heavy police presence, water being sprayed from the canon, and protestors being dragged away or restrained by officers. The use of mounted police created dramatic moments as the crowd tried to resist while horses advanced.
Several arrests were made.
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Lechayim Celebrates the Release of 35th Volume of Rav Asher Weiss’s Minchas Asher
A special l’chaim took place in the study of the Gaavad of Mosdos Darchei Torah, HaGaon Rav Asher Weiss, in celebration of the publication of the 35th volume of Minchas Asher.
The event was held at Kollel Darchei Torah in the Ramot neighborhood of Yerushalayim and was attended by leading talmidim of Rav Weiss, many of whom are affiliated with Mosdos Minchas Asher.
The Minchas Asher series, encompassing wide-ranging topics across all areas of Torah, has earned great acclaim among talmidei chachomim and has been printed over the years in tens of thousands of copies across multiple editions.
During the gathering, Rav Weiss delivered brief remarks, expressing heartfelt thanks to his close talmidim and the members of Mosdos Minchas Asher for their dedication and assistance in the publication of the new sefer.
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Former Proud Boys Leader Enrique Tarrio Says He Met With Trump In Florida
Rav Yitzchok Ezrachi to Undergo Medical Procedure
All are asked to daven for the refuah sheleimah of Rav Yitzchok Ezrachi, one of the roshei yeshiva of Yeshivas Mir-Yerushalayim.
Rav Ezrachi, who is 90 years old, was hospitalized earlier this week at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Yerushalayim after feeling unwell. He is expected to undergo a cardiac catheterization procedure in the coming days.
A notice was posted in Yeshivas Mir urging the bochurim and yungeleit to daven on behalf of their revered rosh yeshiva.
All are asked to daven for the refuah sheleimah of Rav Yaakov Yitzchok ben Hinda Malka.
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“Targeted And Humiliated”: Orthodox Jewish Travelers Say Lufthansa Staff Targeted Them At Prague Airport
UTJ and Shas to Boycott Coalition Votes Over Draft Law Delay: “We Won’t Sit in a Government That Makes Bnei Torah Into Criminals”
‘DEFINITELY A LOW-IQ PERSON’: Trump Torches Jasmine Crockett, Says Democrats ‘In Total Disarray’
During a sit-down interview with Meet The Press, President Trump torched rising Democratic “star” Jasmine Crockett, calling the Texas congresswoman a “low-IQ person.”
Trump also said the Democratic Party is in total disarray.
“I mean, look at the Democrats,” Trump told Meet the Press host Kristen Welker. “They’re in total disarray. They have a new person named Crockett. I watched her speak the other day, she’s definitely a low-IQ person, and they said she’s the future of the party. I said you have to be kidding.”
“I really believe in a two-party system, because it’s good to be challenged, it’s really good to have a two-party[…]Being challenged is okay, it keeps you sharp,” Trump said. “I don’t know what they’re gonna do. They have nobody. Bernie’s 87 years old or something and you know, Biden is the worst thing that ever happened to old people.”
“He’s a nutjob,” Trump said of Sanders, “but he’s still sharp. He’s sharp… he’s the same guy as he was. He hasn’t gone down, but Biden, is really, he’s the worst thing to happen to old people.”
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Crockett has emerged as a prominent media figure for Democrats since her heated clash with Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene during a May 2024 House Oversight Committee hearing. She’s also drawn attention for her use of profanity in congressional settings and for mocking Texas Gov. Greg Abbott as “Governor Hot Wheels,” a jab at his use of a wheelchair following a paralyzing back injury.
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Skechers Acquired for $9 Billion as U.S.-China Trade War Heats Up
Israeli Military Analyst On Houthi Attacks: “We’re Caught In A Trap”
Foreign Airlines Extend Suspension of Israel Flights Over Houthi Missile Attack
Several international airlines announced on Monday that they would be extending their suspension of flights to Tel Aviv, following a missile attack by the Houthi terror group near Ben Gurion Airport and threats by the group to “blockade” Israel’s main airport.
As a response to the growing number of canceled flights, Israeli airlines began increasing their operations and capping the cost of one-way tickets to help Israelis currently stuck abroad. But due to limited seating, efforts by El Al and other smaller domestic airlines have fallen short of meeting the demand.
United Airlines said it would extend its flight suspension between Newark and Tel Aviv until May 11, pushing beyond its previous May 8 target.
The Lufthansa Group—which operates SWISS, Austrian Airlines, and Brussels Airlines—also announced it would not resume flights to Israel before May 11. The group had previously canceled flights only through May 6.
Air France stated it would halt flights to Tel Aviv through May 13, while Wizz Air, the low-cost Hungarian airline, extended its cancellations through May 8.
Most of these international carriers grounded their Tel Aviv flights following Sunday’s missile strike, in which a ballistic missile from Yemen landed near Ben Gurion Airport, injuring multiple people and causing a temporary shutdown. Airlines including Iberia, LOT, Air Europa, British Airways, ITA, Ryanair, and Delta suspended service, alongside other regional operators.
Many of these airlines had only recently resumed flights to Israel after a months-long suspension that began following Hamas’s October 7 attack and the subsequent war in Gaza. United restarted in March, Delta resumed operations on April 1, and British Airways followed on April 5.
A small number of foreign airlines continued flying into Israel on Sunday, among them Ethiopian Airlines, flydubai, and Blue Bird Airways.
To assist Israeli travelers trying to return home, El Al introduced capped fares for flights departing from several cities. The airline announced fixed maximum prices on tickets to Tel Aviv: $333 from Rome, $349 from Barcelona, $392 from Paris, $424 from London Luton, $289 from Thessaloniki, and $799 from New York.
Additionally, El Al offered deeply discounted one-way fares from Cyprus and Greece—$99 from Larnaca and $149 from Athens—starting Sunday.
“Israeli aviation has a national responsibility to continue connecting Israel to the world in this period, while providing solutions to Israelis seeking to return home,” said Shlomi Zafrany, the VP of commercial and industrial affairs at El Al.
Mark Feldman, CEO of Ziontours Jerusalem, expressed to The Times of Israel that El Al’s initiative, while helpful, was limited in scope.
“They are not lowering fares but are offering more reasonable prices and are not price gouging,” he said. “However, not a lot of people will be able to take advantage, as the problem is not so much the price but the availability of seats.”
“If El Al said there are thousands of seats on these planes, I would be more impressed,” he added.
Israir, another Israeli airline, operated special flights from Larnaca, Athens, and Budapest on Sunday and Monday in an effort to assist travelers trying to return. Arkia also announced it would fly from Rome and Vienna later in the week, with fares beginning at $299.
With most international airlines grounded, Israeli carriers El Al, Arkia, and Israir once again dominate the skies. On Sunday, El Al’s stock climbed nearly 7%, and it has gained 49% since the start of the year. Israir’s shares also increased by 4.1%, based on Tel Aviv Stock Exchange figures.
After the missile exploded near Ben Gurion Airport—despite an unsuccessful attempt by Israeli forces to intercept it—the Houthis celebrated and declared the airport “no longer safe for air travel.”
The group, supported by Iran, threatened to enforce a total “aerial blockade” of Israel by continuing its rocket campaign targeting the airport.
Houthi leaders urged “all international airlines to take this announcement into serious consideration… and to cancel all their flights to the airports of the criminal Israeli enemy, in order to safeguard the safety of their aircraft and passengers.”
Despite the threats, the chance of a complete blockade succeeding remains minimal, with Israel expected to intercept the vast majority of incoming missiles using its advanced air defense systems.
In retaliation for Sunday’s missile strike, the Israeli Air Force launched an operation on Monday evening, targeting Houthi-controlled sites in the port city of Hodeidah, Yemen.
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Trump To Ban Risky Virus Research That Likely Led To COVID Pandemic
President Trump is set to issue an executive order cutting off all federal dollars from funding gain-of-function research in nations like China and Iran, unless those experiments are under stringent supervision. This move comes more than five years after the outbreak of COVID-19, which U.S. intelligence agencies now believe likely stemmed from a mishap in a laboratory.
The directive will apply retroactively and prospectively, stopping support for any current or upcoming gain-of-function studies. It will also task the National Institutes of Health and other federal agencies with flagging biological research that could endanger public health or pose a threat to national security.
“These measures will drastically reduce the potential for lab-related incidents involving gain-of-function research, like that conducted on bat coronaviruses in China by the EcoHealth Alliance and Wuhan Institute of Virology,” according to a White House fact sheet reviewed by The Post.
Officials from the White House took aim at the Biden administration for failing to prevent controversial experiments that deliberately boost the contagiousness of pathogens, warning that such research could trigger global health disasters.
The executive order also halts all projects involving dangerous microbes or toxins until a revamped national policy is crafted. That new framework will be drawn up by the national security adviser and the director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, and it will include strict enforcement and reporting mechanisms.
Since the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, which has claimed the lives of over one million Americans, intense debate has raged among government agencies, lawmakers, and scientists over whether the virus originated from gain-of-function work at the Wuhan Institute of Virology that received U.S. taxpayer money.
Between 2014 and 2021, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases — then overseen by Dr. Anthony Fauci — and the U.S. Agency for International Development provided over $1.4 million in grants and subgrants to EcoHealth Alliance, which collaborated with the Chinese lab on a project titled “Understanding the Risk of Bat Coronavirus Emergence.”
That initiative led to what Dr. Lawrence Tabak, the former principal deputy director of the NIH, acknowledged were gain-of-function experiments conducted at the Wuhan facility. However, he and other officials have consistently denied that the project directly led to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A growing number of federal agencies — including the FBI, the Energy Department, and the CIA — along with former high-ranking health experts like former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield, have since concluded that a lab leak is the most plausible cause of the virus’s origin.
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