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Miami Beach: Jewish Teacher Brutally Assaulted Near Local School After Being Called “Dirty Jew”
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}
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Trump Unveils Gold Card Site, Opening High-Dollar Track to U.S. Residency
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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Teacher Attacked Near Miami Beach Jewish Day School; Police Make Arrest Amid Hate-Crime Investigation
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Veteran Gateshead R”M Rav Shlomo Steinhaus zt”l Passes Away While Preparing His Shiur
A deep sense of grief has spread through the Gateshead yeshiva community following the sudden passing of the esteemed maggid shiur, Rav Shlomo Steinhaus zt”l, who served for decades as a R”M at Yeshivas Tiferes Yaakov. He was 77.
Rav Steinhaus had been seated at his table this morning, fully immersed in preparing his daily shiur. His Gemara, pen, notebook, and magnifying glass were beside him as he reviewed the material for his talmidim. In the midst of this, he suddenly collapsed. Emergency responders rushed to the home and made every effort to revive him, but tragically, he passed away.
Rav Steinhaus had been a central pillar of Yeshivas Tiferes Yaakov since its founding, shaping generations of talmidim with unwavering dedication. As the most veteran R”M in the yeshiva, he was known for his exceptional diligence, clarity in teaching, and heartfelt commitment to transmitting Torah and yiras Shomayim.
This marks the second tragedy to strike the yeshiva in recent months. In Tammuz, the community mourned the loss of Rav Moshe Chaim Dinner zt”l, the mashgiach of Yeshivas Tiferes Yaakov, who passed away at the age of 48 after battling illness.
Yehi zichro boruch.
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Danny Danon: ‘Hamas Will Not Stay Here, Period’
Israel’s Ambassador Danny Danon offered a sweeping, hard-edged assessment of Israel’s security landscape and diplomatic horizon during a one-on-one conversation with Arutz Sheva — delivered in the brief window between two meetings with newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz. Danon said the whirlwind tour he and Waltz conducted along Israel’s borders was intended to give the incoming Trump administration an unfiltered view of the dangers Israel continues to confront.
Danon described their shared visit to the Gaza periphery — including a stop with the family of fallen soldier Ran Gvili, whose remains are still held by Hamas — as a stark reminder of why the organization cannot be permitted to retain power. “Hamas will not stay here. Period. With all due respect to reconstruction and humanitarian issues, the main focus should be on the fact that Hamas cannot stay in power in Gaza,” he declared.
Pressed on whether President Donald Trump’s eagerness to move swiftly on diplomatic initiatives might produce pressure on Israel, Danon argued that Trump’s own plan provides clear guardrails. He emphasized that the document itself requires Israel to secure the release of every hostage before any political process moves forward. “When you read the resolution and the initiative of President Trump, it says very clearly that the next stage will be after all the hostages are back home and we are going to insist on this point that all of them must come back home,” he said.
Aerial assessments of the Golan Heights brought Waltz face-to-face with the volatility simmering along the Syrian frontier. Israeli troops attempted to apprehend a terrorist in Quneitra during the visit, though the suspect fled. Danon used that moment to stress that Israel will not allow Syria to become a repeat of Lebanon. “We want to see results on the ground. We learned the lesson. We saw what happened in Lebanon. We made a mistake allowing Hezbollah to build their forces on the border. We are not going to repeat that mistake on the Golan Heights. We will not allow those militias to build their presence, their bunkers, tunnels on the Golan Heights.”
Regarding Lebanon, Danon said Hezbollah’s attempts to rebuild under cover of a ceasefire are unacceptable, and that Israel expects Beirut to take real action — not simply issue statements. “The Lebanese government are talking about efforts to neutralize, but we want to see actions. It’s not enough to declare. If they will not take the necessary steps, we will have to step in and neutralize. We are not going to wait forever for the Lebanese government,” he warned.
Danon added that Washington would not fault Israel if it is forced to intervene. “If Lebanese will deal with that, that’s okay. If they will not deal with us, our colleagues in DC will understand that we have no other choice,” he said.
On the diplomatic front, Danon brushed aside recent European-backed attempts at the UN to advance Palestinian statehood as hollow political theater. He said the moves “has no meaning” and thanked the United States for opposing them, while accusing Spain, Norway, Ireland, and Slovenia of amplifying “anti-Israel propaganda at the UN and in the EU,” even amid the Gaza ceasefire.
Despite ongoing military operations, Danon said he sees Arab and Muslim countries edging closer to Israel in unprecedented ways. “I can feel it and I see that Muslim leaders and leaders from the Arab League are getting closer to Israel. We have better dialogues and I think it will happen sooner than later. I’m very optimistic about it. I know that President Trump it’s on his agenda to make it happen and I believe it will happen very soon.”
When asked whether future normalization — including with Saudi Arabia — might hinge on Palestinian statehood, Danon pointed to the existing peace treaties with Egypt, Jordan, the UAE, Bahrain, and Morocco, none of which required the establishment of a Palestinian state. He argued that Arab leaders understand there is simply “no viable partner” within the Palestinian leadership, citing Hamas’s rule in Gaza and dysfunction inside the Palestinian Authority.
Danon praised Ambassador Waltz — a former U.S. Army Green Beret commander — as “a friend of Israel, of the Jewish people, very committed, very knowledgeable,” noting that his military background gives him an instinctive sense of the stakes Israel faces. “The fact that we actually have to fight for our freedom and that’s what we are doing for the last 24 months the entire n20ation fought. we called the reserves, 400,000 people showed up. He gets it.”
{Matzav.com}
Report: NYC Sees Largest Rent Jump In US, With 1-Bedrooms Up $854 Since 2021
A new LendingTree analysis paints a stark picture of the rental landscape in New York, revealing that no major metro saw a sharper escalation in the cost of a one-bedroom apartment over the past several years.
Though longtime residents hardly need a data report to remind them of the city’s punishing housing costs, the findings quantify just how sharply rents have climbed. While the typical increase across 50 major U.S. metros between fiscal years 2021 and 2026 was $457, New York’s one-bedroom Fair Market Rent soared by $854—jumping from $1,801 to $2,655.
Fair Market Rents, the federal metrics HUD relies on to set assistance thresholds, reflect what a standard, decently maintained unit costs at roughly the 40th-percentile level in each region. And by that measure, New York’s trajectory has been the steepest in the nation.
San Diego came in a distant second, with its one-bedroom benchmark increasing by $817 over the same period, rising from $1,642 to $2,459.
Across all surveyed metros, the typical one-bedroom rent climbed from $1,122 in FY 2021 to $1,578 in FY 2026—a 40.7% rise that has left many households stretched to the limit.
The report underscored the burden these jumps have created, describing them as a “massive strain” on renters. As the study put it, “The reality for most renters is that their wages have likely not kept up with these rent increases,” referencing U.S. Treasury data showing that 90% of Americans live in counties where housing costs have outpaced wage growth from 2000 to 2020.
{Matzav.com}
Breslover Mashpia Rav Binyamin Zev Knopelmacher zt”l
it is with great sadness that Matzav.com reports the petirah of the esteemed Breslover mashpia, Rav Binyamin Zev Knopelmacher zt”l, after years of illness. He was 75.
Rav Knopelmacher was regarded as one of the most influential spiritual guides in Breslov, and for decades, thousands sought out his brocha, counsel, and heartfelt encouragement. His gentle manner, clarity of thought, and ability to uplift struggling souls made him a beloved figure whose impact reached far beyond his immediate circle.
He was born in Denmark to his father, Rav Yitzchak Knopelmacher zt”l, and was raised and educated in the Vizhnitz institutions of Torah and chassidus. In later years, he drew close to the Breslov community, where he eventually became one of its leading and most respected mashpi’im.
Countless individuals streamed to his home seeking advice, spiritual direction, or simply a word of inspiration. He devoted himself to strengthening avodas Hashem among the younger generation, instilling within them the pathways of Breslov with sincerity and warmth.
Faithful to Breslov tradition, he traveled annually to Uman for Rosh Hashanah to spend the Yom Tov near the tziyun of Rebbe Nachman.
Rabbi Knopelmacher leaves behind a family of children and grandchildren who follow the path of Torah and mitzvos.
Yehi zichro boruch.
{Matzav.com}
