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Shabbos Protest Outside New Yerushalayim Café Draws Counter-Demonstration, Mayor Condemns Violence

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Dozens of chareidim gathered outside a café on Rechov Agrippas in Yerushalayim on Shabbos morning to protest its recent decision to operate on Shabbos, objecting to what they described as public chillul Shabbos in the city.

The café, which opened only in recent weeks, became the focus of the demonstration as protesters voiced their opposition to its Shabbos operations.

Videos of the protest quickly spread across social media, prompting dozens of secular residents to come to the café in a show of support for the business. As the day progressed, the café filled with customers who said they wanted to express solidarity with its owners.

Owner Yoel Ben David told N12 that he attempted to speak with the demonstrators and explain that the café was not disturbing the surrounding neighborhood.

“I tried talking to them. There are no loudspeakers outside, and the business is located in an alley—we’re not bothering anyone.”

Lior, the café’s shift manager, said the demonstrations continued in several waves throughout the morning.

“They shouted, and one of them overturned a table. Altogether there were four waves during the morning, with dozens of chareidim trying to discourage customers from entering.”

Yerushalayim Deputy Mayor Yossi Havilio also arrived at the scene and voiced support for businesses remaining open on Shabbos, further escalating tensions.

“If we want young secular residents to stay in Yerushalayim instead of leaving, and if we don’t want the city to become Bnei Brak, then we need more places that are open on Shabbos,” he said.

Yerushalayim Mayor Moshe Lion later issued a statement calling for restraint while condemning violence.

“Yerushalayim is a diverse city in which people from every sector and community live together. Precisely because of that, all of us have a responsibility to act with mutual respect and restraint. Violence of any kind is completely unacceptable. It has no place in Jerusalem, and we will not tolerate it. We will continue working to preserve the status quo while upholding the law, maintaining public order, and protecting the delicate fabric that enables all of Yerushalayim’s residents to live together with dignity and security.”

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Suspended Sentences Spark Outrage After Antisemites Targeted Jews in London for ‘Fishing’ Videos

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Two 21-year-old men who deliberately set out to harass Jews in London’s heavily Orthodox Stamford Hill neighborhood received suspended jail sentences after admitting to carrying out an antisemitic hate crime that they filmed and shared online.

According to the Daily Mail, Adam Badawi and Abdelkader Boussloub were each sentenced to six weeks in prison, suspended for one year, after pleading guilty to intentionally harassing a Jewish man in an offense aggravated by religious hatred.

In addition to the suspended sentences, the court ordered the pair to complete 150 hours of unpaid community service, participate in a 20-day rehabilitation program, and pay £85 in court costs.

During the proceedings, the court heard that the two men had deliberately traveled to Stamford Hill carrying a fishing rod as part of what they described as a plan to “fish” for Jews—an antisemitic stunt in which they sought out visibly Orthodox Jews to harass and humiliate while recording the encounters for social media.

Following the sentencing, prosecutor Varinder Hayre condemned the defendants’ actions.

“The pair deliberately targeted a member of the Jewish community and subjected him to antisemitic abuse in a public place. They recorded the incident intending to publish it on social media, amplifying the harm caused to the victim. Hate crimes inflict significant damage on victims and entire communities, and we will continue to prosecute these offenses robustly.”

The incident took place in May 2026, when the two men went to Clapton Common, another area with a large chareidi population, where they confronted a Jewish man, verbally abused him, and filmed the encounter for a TikTok video. Both later admitted in court to committing a public order offense aggravated by religious hostility.

Detective Chief Inspector Oliver Richter also strongly condemned the attack at the time.

“This was a deliberate and targeted antisemitic attack, made even more serious by the pair’s intention to post the incident on social media to spread hatred. It is completely unacceptable and has no place in London.”

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“We’re Afraid to Call Police”: Violent Attack on Yeshiva Bochurim in Rechasim Leaves Injured Victims Fearing Arrest

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Several bochurim at a yeshiva in Rechasim were reportedly assaulted by violent youths on Motzoei Shabbos, with victims saying they were too afraid to contact police or seek medical treatment because they fear being arrested as military draft deserters.

According to eyewitness accounts, a group of troubled youths entered the yeshiva grounds, hurled rocks and other heavy objects, and brutally attacked several bochurim. Some of the injured reportedly required medical attention but declined to go to a hospital out of concern that authorities would detain them.

“We’re exposed. Our blood has been declared ownerless. They had knives on their waists. I’m afraid to call the police,” one talmid told Channel 13 News.

Another bochur described the frightening scene.

“Right after Shabbos ended, there was a fight involving troubled youths outside our yeshiva. They started throwing rocks toward the yeshiva. One bochur was nearly hit in the head by a large rock that one of them deliberately threw at him. When they realized the police weren’t coming, they grabbed one bochur, threw him to the ground, and beat him mercilessly. Six of them attacked him until he was covered in blood. He’s now lying in the dormitory with a black eye and injuries all over his body.”

The bochur added that the victim has refused to seek medical treatment because he is considered a draft deserter and fears being arrested if he goes to a hospital.

Summing up the atmosphere inside the yeshiva, he said, “We were afraid to call the police because everyone in the yeshiva is a draft deserter. We feel like our lives are in danger, and we have absolutely no protection.”

Channel 13 also reported that another chareidi young man was severely beaten in the face earlier Saturday night in Kfar Chassidim. According to the report, he likewise chose not to file a police complaint because he feared being arrested as a draft deserter.

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Edelstein Quits Likud, Blasts Netanyahu, Calls for Broad ‘Zionist’ Coalition Without Chareidi Parties

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After more than two decades in the Likud Party, MK Yuli Edelstein announced that he is leaving the party and launching a new political path, while making clear that he has no intention of joining Israel’s center-left camp. Speaking in an interview on Channel 12’s Meet the Press, the former Knesset speaker sharply criticized Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s handling of the military draft issue and called for the formation of a broad Zionist coalition that would not rely on chareidi parties.

“I’m not planning to run in the Likud primaries. The next step will most likely be an independent political framework,” Edelstein said.

Explaining his decision, Edelstein said he could no longer stand behind the direction of the Likud under its current leadership.

“If you succeed in the primaries, you then have to stand on stage and say, ‘Vote Likud.’ I don’t know how to finish that sentence anymore. What are we supposed to do? Continue enabling draft evasion? Continue avoiding votes on sovereignty? For me, the State of Israel has always come before the party.”

Edelstein also directed pointed criticism at Netanyahu over agreements with the chareidi parties regarding the draft law.

“It’s simply inexplicable. Netanyahu sees more polls than I do, and every one of them shows that most of the public—including more than a quarter of coalition voters—oppose what are called the deals with the chareidi parties. He’s the one sending soldiers into battle. He served in the military himself. He understands the situation. He certainly isn’t a chareidi learning three sedarim a day… If he were alone in a room with me, he would say, ‘You know what, Yuli? Between us, you were right about the draft law.’”

Asked about possible political alliances, Edelstein declined to commit to working with figures such as Naftali Bennett or Avigdor Lieberman but stressed that his ideological identity remains firmly on the right.

“I’m a right-wing person. I always have been, and I remain one. I don’t think what’s called the ‘change bloc’ is relevant for me. Those people are certainly my friends, and I speak with them. I very much hope we’ll come together. There is a large ציבור that is hungry for this message, looking for a framework that represents a responsible right—a right that will pass a draft law, enact judicial reform, and properly care for the north and the south.”

Edelstein said his objective is to create a political force strong enough to shape the next coalition and ensure it is not dependent on what he described as non-Zionist factions.

“What I will demand from any framework that I join is a clear commitment to a broad Zionist government that does not depend on non-Zionist parties. We can force such a coalition into existence and deal with the real agenda. Who serves as prime minister is the last thing that interests me. I’m willing to be number ten on the list.”

Shortly after the interview aired, following the conclusion of Shabbos, Edelstein expanded on his decision in a lengthy post on X.

“I’ll begin with the bottom line: I have decided not to run in the Likud primaries for the next Knesset and to embark on a new political path. With a heavy but complete heart, I will leave the Likud movement, which has been my home for more than 20 years, at the end of the current Knesset session.

“After October 7, it became clear to me that what was could not continue. I fought with all my strength for real and equal military service, and I succeeded in preventing a draft exemption law for generations. My goal was simple: to expand military service and create historic change.

“Throughout my career I have proven that I’m not attached to any position. I was removed as chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee because I blocked a draft exemption law, and I was removed from the committee itself because I voted in favor of sovereignty in Judea and Samaria. I’m proud of that.

“As a Prisoner of Zion in a Soviet prison, I learned that values are worth fighting for and worth paying a price for. When I fought against the disengagement from Gush Katif, they called me a traitor and a rebel. It didn’t bother me. History has already judged who was right. Today, hundreds of thousands of soldiers and responsible citizens who carry the burden stand behind me and long for change.

“I’m leaving the Likud faction, but not the members of Likud, many of whom see reality the same way I do. Soon we will set out together on a new path. Without boycotts, without surrendering to extremists, without relying on Arab parties, and without giving the chareidim a blank check. A broad government that reflects the 80 percent who agree on 80 percent of the issues.

“My principles have always been, and remain, clear: a genuine, responsible, and statesmanlike right. In favor of settlement throughout the Land of Israel, an iron-wall approach to security, a free-market economy, judicial reform, and strengthening the Jewish identity of the state.”

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Report: Mojtaba Khamenei Skipped Father’s Funeral Amid Assassination Fears

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Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, did not attend the funeral of his father, Ali Khamenei, after Iranian security officials prevented him from appearing over serious concerns that he could be targeted in an assassination attempt, according to a report published today by The New York Times.

The report said Iranian authorities feared that Israel might use the public funeral either to assassinate Mojtaba Khamenei or to identify his whereabouts. The concerns came after his wife and son were killed in the joint U.S.-Israeli strike on the opening day of Operation Rising Lion.

According to The New York Times, the funeral and the preparations surrounding it exposed unusually deep divisions within Iran’s ruling establishment. Mojtaba Khamenei, who was appointed his father’s successor in March, has not appeared in public since then, fueling growing questions within Iran’s political leadership about whether he can effectively govern the country while remaining out of public view.

The report also pointed to mounting tensions within Iran’s leadership over approval of the ceasefire memorandum of understanding with the Trump administration.

According to the report, Ali Khamenei struggled to decide whether to approve the agreement until Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reportedly warned that he would resign if it was rejected. Pezeshkian also cautioned that Iran’s deteriorating economy, combined with the impact of the American naval blockade, would have devastating consequences if the conflict continued.

At the same time, Iran’s central bank governor reportedly sent an extraordinary letter warning of a severe budget crisis. The letter stated that if the blockade remained in place, the country could run out of essential food supplies and critical medical equipment by the end of August.

The report said those mounting political and economic pressures ultimately persuaded Mojtaba Khamenei to allow the agreement to move forward.

In a brief statement issued at the time, Mojtaba Khamenei said that although he opposed the agreement in principle, he would permit it to advance subject to approval by Iran’s Supreme National Security Council. The council subsequently approved the agreement by a vote of 12 to 1.

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USPS Unveils Patriotic Declaration of Independence Stamp to Celebrate America’s 250th Birthday

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As the United States celebrates the 250th anniversary of its founding, the U.S. Postal Service officially introduced a new Forever stamp honoring the Declaration of Independence during a special ceremony today at the B. Free Franklin Post Office in Philadelphia.

The newly released stamp pays tribute to the historic document adopted on July 4, 1776, which proclaimed the American colonies’ independence from Great Britain and affirmed that governments derive “their just powers from the consent of the governed.”

“The declaration has served as a mission statement for our nation that has inspired generations of Americans to do their part in fulfilling its promises for all,” said Lucy Trout, secretary to the USPS Board of Governors.

“In the 250 years since ratification of that mission statement, the American people have been engaged in a perpetual and honorable battle to make good on that promise.”

Among those attending the unveiling were members of the National Society of the Children of the American Revolution, the Daughters of the American Revolution, and representatives of Independence National Historical Park.

Philadelphia was selected as the site for the ceremony because it was the birthplace of the Declaration of Independence and is closely connected to Benjamin Franklin, who became the first postmaster general of the United Colonies in 1775.

Postal Service officials said the new release is one of several initiatives commemorating America’s Semiquincentennial, the nationwide observance marking 250 years since the nation’s founding.

This is not the first time the Postal Service has honored the Declaration of Independence through postage. Similar commemorative stamps have been issued over the years, including one released during the country’s bicentennial celebration in 1976.

The Postal Service noted that beyond announcing the colonies’ separation from Britain through its 27 listed grievances against the British crown, the Declaration also established timeless principles declaring that “all people are created equal” and are endowed with the unalienable rights to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

According to the agency, those ideals have continued to influence generations of Americans while also inspiring freedom movements and democratic societies across the globe.

The stamp itself features a striking red, white, and blue design. Running vertically across the artwork is the year “1776,” with each number fashioned as a feather quill pen in recognition of the writing instruments used by the Declaration’s 56 signers.

The artwork was designed by Juan Carlos Pagan, while Greg Breeding served as the art director for the project.

The Declaration of Independence Forever stamp is being sold in panes of 20 and will remain valid for mailing a one-ounce First-Class letter regardless of future increases in postage rates.

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Israel Tightens Pressure on Yeshivos With New Tax Credit Crackdown

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The Israel Tax Authority has launched a sweeping campaign targeting dozens of yeshivos and mosdos Torah across Eretz Yisroel, requiring them to meet new conditions in order to preserve the tax benefits that allow donors to receive credits for their contributions.

The initiative follows a directive issued earlier this year by Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara instructing government authorities to withhold those tax benefits from institutions that have bochurim whose military status has not been resolved.

Under the new requirements, yeshivos seeking to retain recognition under Section 46 of the Income Tax Ordinance—which enables contributors to receive tax credits—must demonstrate that all of their talmidim have properly addressed their military status.

The Tax Authority has already dispatched official letters demanding that roshei yeshiva sign sworn affidavits affirming that no bochur in their yeshiva has received a military draft order without resolving his legal status, and that the institution has no talmidim classified by the authorities as draft evaders.

The institutions are also being required to pledge that they will not accept any future bochurim who have failed to settle their military status for as long as the yeshiva continues to benefit from Section 46 approval.

In addition, the Tax Authority is requiring each yeshiva to provide a complete roster of its talmidim, including names and identification numbers, together with documentation verifying each student’s military status. Acceptable documentation includes an active-duty military ID, a discharge certificate, an exemption certificate, or official confirmation of a future enlistment date.

According to the guidelines sent to the yeshivos, any institution that fails to provide the requested information or does not comply with the new conditions could lose its Section 46 status, preventing donors from claiming tax deductions on their donations.

The directive also instructs the creation of a special enforcement team to explore additional methods of preventing indirect government-supported funding from reaching institutions that fail to comply with the new requirements.

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Knesset Illuminated in the Colors of the American Flag in Honor of 250th Anniversary

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Israel paid tribute to the United States tonight as the Knesset building was illuminated in red, white, and blue to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 2026.

As part of the celebration, the Knesset also spent the past week showcasing photographs and video displays at its entrances highlighting visits by American presidents, congressional leaders, and other senior U.S. officials over the years.

Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana hailed the occasion as a landmark not only for the United States but for the entire democratic world.

“Today, the free world marks a truly historic milestone: 250 years since the founding of the United States of America.”

He praised America’s founders for creating a nation built upon enduring principles of liberty and human rights, saying, “In one of humanity’s greatest achievements, America’s Founding Fathers established the first great modern republic – a beacon of liberty that continues to guide humanity toward the values of freedom and human dignity.”

Ohana concluded by extending warm wishes to the American people while expressing appreciation for the close relationship between the two countries.

“On behalf of the Knesset and the people of Israel, I extend our heartfelt congratulations to the American people. I also express our gratitude to the American leadership for its leadership and for the steadfast alliance with Israel. Happy Independence Day, United States of America!”

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Trump: “Netanyahu Knows Who the Boss Is”

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President Donald Trump said he expects to host Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu at the White House as early as next week, although Israeli officials indicated that no such visit has been finalized and suggested any meeting would more likely take place later.

Speaking in a brief telephone interview with Axios, Trump expressed confidence in his relationship with the Israeli leader, saying, “We get along very good. [Netanyahu] knows who the boss is.”

Despite Trump’s comments, Israeli officials said there are currently no preparations underway for a White House visit next week. They noted that scheduling challenges surrounding the July 7-8 NATO summit could push any meeting back by at least another week.

Trump also addressed Friday’s funeral for Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, questioning the public displays of mourning while making a striking remark about the gathering.

“They are all there,” he told Axios. “One shot [and we can take them all out], but we are not going to do that because then we would have nobody to negotiate with.” Reflecting on the mourners, Trump added, “Maybe it’s fake tears.”

If it takes place, the meeting would mark the first formal face-to-face talks between Trump and Netanyahu since the two leaders reportedly clashed over Iran.

Last month, according to reports, a tense phone conversation between the two devolved into a heated exchange filled with profanity. Sources familiar with the call claimed Trump accused Netanyahu of being “crazy” and sharply criticized him for what he viewed as a lack of appreciation.

On Friday, however, the two leaders spoke again by phone, with Netanyahu calling to congratulate Trump on the 250th anniversary of American independence, according to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office.

During the conversation, Netanyahu said the United States serves as a guarantor of freedom around the world and emphasized Israel’s appreciation for the strong alliance between the two countries.

The Prime Minister’s Office added that Trump and Netanyahu agreed to hold a meeting in the United States in the near future.

While some reports have suggested the meeting could occur in September on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, officials have not set a date, leaving open the possibility that the two leaders could meet sooner.

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US Warns Poland of Possible Russian Invasion

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The United States has reportedly delivered repeated intelligence warnings to Poland that Russia could carry out military provocations in the coming months, with possible scenarios ranging from attacks inside Polish territory to increased troop deployments near NATO’s eastern frontier.

According to a report by the Polish news outlet ONET, American officials briefed Warsaw on several potential threats. Among the possibilities discussed were a limited ground incursion into Poland, airstrikes against locations within the country, and the positioning of Russian or Belarusian military forces along NATO’s eastern flank.

Officials in Poland’s presidential office told ONET that Washington has issued multiple warnings about what it believes could be a Russian plan involving Poland. Polish intelligence sources reportedly outlined additional possibilities as well, including drone strikes targeting key infrastructure and “simulated airstrikes” intended to force Poland to activate its air defense network.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk acknowledged the heightened security concerns, saying his government is actively preparing for a variety of potential developments.

“We are preparing intensively for different scenarios,” Tusk said. “I don’t intend to scare anyone, but the coming months, also due to the changing nature of the war in Ukraine, may truly be critical, especially for the Baltic states. These concerns are real. We must not underestimate them.”

Poland’s Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski also directed a pointed warning at the Kremlin, urging Russia not to challenge the NATO alliance. “It would be a serious act of reckless folly if Vladimir Putin decides to test NATO’s unity through a disproportionate action. We know what you are planning. Don’t do it.”

Neither the U.S. government nor Polish authorities have officially verified the reported intelligence assessments. Russia, meanwhile, has not publicly responded to the allegations.

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‘Appropriate to Mourn a Dictator?’: Danon Rips Guterres Over Condolences to Iran

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Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, sharply condemned UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday after reports emerged that the UN chief conveyed condolences to Iran following the death of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

The controversy erupted after Iran’s Foreign Ministry announced that Guterres spoke by phone on Thursday with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and offered condolences over Khamenei’s death.

Responding publicly, Danon lashed out at the UN secretary-general, writing on social media, “Mr. Secretary-General, do you truly believe it is appropriate to mourn Ali Khamenei, a brutal dictator who ordered the murder, torture, and persecution of tens of thousands of innocent Iranians?”

The reported conversation came as Iran prepared for a week-long series of funeral events honoring Khamenei, who was killed in a joint U.S.-Israeli strike inside Iran on February 28.

The latest dispute adds to a long-running and increasingly bitter relationship between Israeli officials and Guterres. Since the Hamas terrorist attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, the UN secretary-general has repeatedly drawn criticism from Israel over what it views as his increasingly hostile rhetoric.

Just weeks after the massacre, Guterres stated that the attack against Israel “did not happen in a vacuum,” remarks that many interpreted as assigning blame to Israel for the assault.

Facing widespread backlash, Guterres later insisted that his comments had been misunderstood and emphasized that he had condemned Hamas.

Tensions escalated even further in May when Guterres placed Israeli entities on the UN blacklist related to sexual violence in conflict zones, prompting Israel to suspend ties with the Secretary-General’s office.

Announcing the move at the time, Danon declared, “We are done with this UN Secretary-General. Guterres has put Israel on the same blacklist along with Hamas, ISIS and the most depraved terrorist organizations in the world. This is a moral disgrace that proves that Guterres has lost all credibility.”

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Condition of Rav Chaim Berman Worsens

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All are urged to intensify tefillos on behalf of Rav Chaim Berman, “the Ponovezh masmid,” one of the greatest masmidim of the generation, whose condition has taken a serious turn.

Rav Chaim, whose full name for tefillah is Rav Chaim ben Reisa Reizel Berman, has been hospitalized at Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer for an extended period due to severe physical weakness.

Family members and those close to him reported today that his condition has deteriorated significantly.

Widely revered throughout the Torah world for his extraordinary diligence and lifelong devotion to Torah learning, Rav Berman is regarded as one of the foremost masmidim of the generation.

Hundreds of bnei Torah gathered today in the bais medrash of Yeshivas Ponevezh for a special tefillas rabbim.

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‘Baby Killers’: Yarmulka-Wearing Jewish Realtor Brutally Attacked in Toronto in Alleged Anti-Semitic Assault

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A 64-year-old Jewish real estate agent and attorney was brutally attacked in Toronto this week after a man allegedly targeted him because he was visibly Jewish, hurling bricks and metal objects while shouting anti-Semitic slurs accusing Jews of murdering babies and committing genocide.

Yosef Bitton said the terrifying attack unfolded Tuesday afternoon at a commercial property he manages near the intersection of Jane Street and Lawrence Avenue West in Toronto. According to Bitton, the assailant began swinging a parking marker post and throwing heavy objects while screaming that Jews were “baby killers” committing genocide.

“He said he was from Yemen and that he was a Houthi,” Bitton, who also works as an attorney, told the National Post.

Bitton immediately called 911 as the assault began.

“The first thing I told the dispatcher was that I was being attacked because I was visibly Jewish, and that this person was threatening to kill me,” he said.

The attacker allegedly hurled debris that had been left out for garbage collection, beginning with a brick that struck Bitton in the arm before throwing metal objects and a tree branch at him.

“I dodged all the objects he threw at me and blocked them with my arms. I have scrapes and scratches on both arms,” Bitton recalled. He later sought medical treatment for his injuries. The assault reportedly lasted for more than 30 minutes, yet no bystanders came to his aid.

Bitton expressed deep disappointment over the indifference of those who witnessed the attack.

“There were dozens of witnesses at the bus stop, on the bus, across the street, and at the place where it all started. Nobody lifted a finger to help,” he said.

He noted that the only person who attempted to intervene was one of the retail tenants at the property he manages, who came outside after seeing the attacker wielding the parking marker and tried to keep the two separated.

Asked why he did not physically defend himself, Bitton explained that he feared becoming the one arrested.

“There are people who tell me I should have knocked him out,” he said. “I said: ‘Absolutely not. Then I would have been arrested, he would have been released, and I would have ended up being the bad guy in the story.’ That’s why I made sure to stay about 3 to 5 meters away from him.”

Toronto Police responded to the scene and arrested the suspect. Authorities identified him as 58-year-old Abdulkadir Al-Jilani of Toronto. He has been charged with three counts of assault with a weapon and one count of uttering death threats. Police are investigating whether the attack was motivated by hatred.

Toronto Police stated that when a criminal offense such as assault or property damage is believed to have been motivated by bias, prejudice, or hatred, investigators may consult with prosecutors to seek recognition of the hate motive as an aggravating factor during sentencing if a conviction is secured.

Following the attack, Bitton shared his anguish in a Facebook post, writing, “This is not the Canada I have lived in for the past 64 years.”

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Trump Announces Pardons for Pollution Violators Prosecuted for “Fixing Their Car”

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President Donald Trump announced Friday that he has granted pardons to six individuals convicted in federal cases involving vehicle emissions equipment, arguing they were unfairly targeted by prosecutors for simply modifying their vehicles. Trump blasted the prosecutions as an example of government overreach and declared that the men were being immediately freed.

“I AM SETTING THEM ALL FREE, RIGHT NOW!,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.

The White House did not immediately release the identities of those receiving pardons. However, attorney Stewart Cables and lobbyist Jeff Daugherty, who represent five of the six men, identified them as Ryan Lalone, Wade Lalone, Matt Geouge, Tim Clancy, and Mac Spurlock, according to CBS News.

Daugherty welcomed the decision, crediting both divine intervention and the president for the outcome.

“Thanks to God for putting it on Trump’s heart to approve these pardons, and thank God for Donald Trump.”

He added that Trump was uniquely positioned to understand their situation because of his own experiences.

“Is the only president who would have taken an interest in these parties, and the reason is he’s the only president to face such ferocious weaponization himself.”

According to Daugherty and Cables, the White House notified them Friday that the pardons had been approved.

Earlier in the day, CBS News reported that Trump intended to pardon defendants who had been prosecuted for altering or disabling vehicle air pollution control systems, conduct that federal authorities had charged as violations of the Clean Air Act.

The latest clemency actions follow Trump’s pardon last year of Wyoming mechanic Troy Lake, who served seven months in federal prison after being convicted of disabling emissions-control equipment on diesel engines.

The pardons also come after the Justice Department directed federal prosecutors earlier this year to end all pending criminal cases and investigations involving so-called aftermarket defeat devices, which are designed to disable vehicle emissions-control systems.

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Mrs. Chavie Kahn a”h

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It is with great sadness that Matzav.com reports the petirah of Mrs. Chavie Kahn a”h following a lengthy illness. She was in her forties.

Mrs. Kahn served as principal of the Marilyn David IVDU Upper School Boys Division, where she devoted herself tirelessly to the growth and success of the students. At IVDU, which is a special education school, she first served as a special education teacher, then program director, and eventually as principal, touching so many people along the way.

Known for her warmth, wisdom, and unwavering dedication, she touched the lives of countless students, parents, and colleagues through her exceptional leadership and boundless compassion.

Mrs. Kahn was a beloved friend to so many, whose kindness, generosity, and selflessness knew no bounds. She possessed a rare ability to make every person feel valued and cared for, and she dedicated her life to helping others with genuine humility and devotion.

She was a daughter of Reb Danny and Miriam Klugman of Monsey.

She was the devoted wife of Reb Dovid Kahn, son of Rav and Rebbetzin Pinchos Kahn zt”l, longtime R”M at Yeshivas Rabbeinu Chaim Berlin. Together they built a beautiful Torah home founded upon yiras Shamayim, chesed, and ahavas haTorah.

She is survived by her parents, her husband, and their children, who, together with countless family members, friends, students, and admirers, mourn her painful loss.

The levayah will take place today at 7:20 p.m. at the Bais Tefilo chelkah at the Monsey Bais Hachaim on Brick Church Road in Monsey, New York.

Yehi zichrah boruch.

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ZOHRAN LETS LOOSE: Mamdani Blasts ICE Agents, Elon Musk and ‘Supremacy’ In America 250 Speech Ahead of July 4 Weekend

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New York City Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani used a Fourth of July-themed America 250 address on Friday to sharply criticize U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), billionaire Elon Musk, and what he called an “arena of supremacy” in the United States, delivering a speech centered on immigration, inequality, and America’s founding ideals.

Standing alongside eight newly naturalized American citizens, Mamdani framed his remarks around the nation’s immigrant heritage, referencing the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island before pivoting to a broader critique of modern America. Without mentioning Musk by name, he also took aim at the entrepreneur, who became the world’s first trillionaire following SpaceX’s long-awaited initial public offering last month.

“We see the wealthiest country in the history of the world, one where children go to sleep hungry while the world’s first trillionaire hungers for more,” Mamdani said, without naming Musk. “We see monopolies that dominate every industry, and oligarchs who buy elections. We see masked agents terrorizing our streets, eating food cooked by our undocumented neighbors before”

He continued by contrasting the labor of ordinary Americans with the concentration of wealth among the nation’s elite.

“We see a nation whose immense wealth has been built by those with calloused, dirt-streaked hands, those who toil on factory floors and chisel into stone. And we see a nation that has allowed so much of that wealth to be held instead in the soft hands of a precious few.”

Speaking from George Washington’s desk, Mamdani praised generations of immigrants who, he said, persevered through discrimination and hardship to build lives in New York City.

“Over the years that followed, despite laws enacted by the federal government to bar their entry, despite sweatshop fires that killed hundreds of women, despite riots aimed at their very existence, immigrants made homes here in New York City, and they helped to make New York City,” the mayor said.

He argued that the promise of America has repeatedly drawn people seeking freedom and opportunity.

“That legacy of every generation of Americans insisting that the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness extends to them, too, is no relic of the past. It carried millions of Black Americans north during the Great Migration. It drew hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans to New York City after the Second World War. It invited countless others from the West Indies and South Asia and West Africa and across the world. And it is what brought my family to this city when I was seven years old.”

Although Mamdani spoke about his family’s immigration story, he did not mention that his father is a Harvard professor or that his mother is an internationally recognized filmmaker.

“My family did not arrive by boat, although we saw the Statue of Liberty from the window of the plane. Even from the air, we could make out the promise of America, the promise of the beautiful patriotic work of rendering America, year after year, a little more faithful to its founding ideals,” he said.

The mayor also challenged traditional notions of American exceptionalism, arguing that the nation’s story has often been shaped by people who were dismissed or marginalized by those in power.

“There is a term so often used to describe our nation and those who have shaped it. American exceptionalism. American exceptionalism, the conventional wisdom tells us, makes our freedom a little more free. It is how we dug the Erie Canal and irrigated the West. (It) is why children in faraway lands grow up dreaming of one day moving here. And, yet, the irony is that the story of America has so often been written by those who were told by others with power and influence and wealth that they were anything but exceptional,” Mamdani said. “For generation after generation, we have been told that when the world has sent its people to our shores, it has not sent its best.

“It sent Puritans and Sikhs and Quakers and Muslims and Jewish people who were banished for praying the wrong way, worshiping the wrong gods, angering the wrong people. It sent peasants and serfs from slums and shuttles who were treated as less because they hardly owned clothes, let alone land. It sent immigrants from whom power was something someone else had.”

He concluded that America’s uniqueness lies not in its power or wealth but in its ability to change.

“We are told that America is exceptional because we are richer, stronger, more powerful than everyone else. The truth, my friends, is that America is exceptional because here nothing is fixed into place.”

Mamdani, who was born in Uganda and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2018 after moving to New York at age seven, reflected on his own citizenship experience while addressing the new Americans standing beside him.

“Nearly a decade ago, I too felt what you feel the joy of no longer being just a New Yorker but an American too. You each hold a special power. The power to determine what America means,” the mayor said.

He then accused powerful interests of defining America as a place reserved for only a select few.

“The powerful have always known their answer. America, in their view, is an arena of supremacy where only a select few are allowed freedom,” Mamdani said. “Where not all are created equal. America, if you ask them, becomes less the more people it welcomes. America, they will tell you, belongs only to those with the right accent or the right shade of skin. The rest of us, they insist, should be grateful for merely being allowed to visit. How small they are, how weak, how unoriginal. At every moment in our past, those who led through exclusion and isolation have tried to win power and enrich themselves by turning us against one another.”

The mayor also condemned ICE operations in New York, claiming the agency was invading local neighborhoods.

“We see America each time neighbors link arms with neighbors without asking how long they have lived here or what papers they have as ICE invades our neighborhoods,” he added. “We see America each time those young and old stand in the beating rain or the stifling heat to cast their ballots. We see America each time working people demand more, not just for themselves, but for their fellow Americans.”

Mamdani rejected the notion that patriotism requires unquestioning support for the country, arguing instead that dissent is itself an expression of love for America.

“There are some who respond to those who ask for more from America with a simple refrain. ‘Love it or leave it,’ they say. But patriotism has never been about pretending our nation is without flaws. Patriotism is every act of righteous dissent,” Mamdani said. “It is every March led under the heavy sun. It is every protest held a decade before its time. It is precisely because we love this nation that we will not leave it.”

He concluded the address with an optimistic appeal for the nation’s future.

“What power each of us holds to bring America ever closer to the greatness so many have seen when they looked upon these shores. The greatness that for 250 years has been America. Thank you. God bless America. God bless New York City. And happy Fourth of July,” he concluded.

{Matzav.com}

Trump Calls JFK the ‘Second-Most Good-Looking President’

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President Donald Trump mixed humor with presidential history during a special Independence Day episode of Storytime with the Second Lady, joking that he is more handsome than President John F. Kennedy while sharing lighthearted remarks about several former commanders in chief.

Appearing alongside Second Lady Usha Vance on the children’s podcast, which aired Friday, July 3, Trump read from Presidents Play! by Jonathan Pliska. The illustrated book, produced by the White House Historical Association, highlights the favorite recreational activities of America’s presidents while they served in office.

As the pair turned to a page depicting President John F. Kennedy sailing, Trump complimented Kennedy’s appearance before jokingly placing himself at the top of the list.

“John Kennedy — he was a great guy, handsome,” the president said. “He was the second-most good-looking president, they say.”

Later in the reading, Trump stopped at an illustration of President Gerald Ford swimming in the White House pool and remarked that he has never used the facility himself.

“I don’t know if I look good in a bathing suit. I haven’t had a bathing suit in a long time,” Trump said. “I’m too busy. It’d be nice … I’m looking at these people swimming, and I’m saying, ‘I don’t know.’ “

The president also joked about President William Howard Taft, who is widely remembered as the heaviest president in U.S. history.

“He was our heaviest president. And I have to be careful, because I don’t want to supersede his record. And a thing like that would be possible if I allowed it to happen.”

Toward the end of the episode, Trump turned his attention to Usha Vance, who is expecting her fourth child with Vice President JD Vance, and encouraged viewers to stay healthy.

“For all of you out there watching,” Trump said on the program for children, “keep yourself in good shape, right? Like you,” he added to Usha. “You’re in such good shape.”

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Rav Don Segal Orders Donations Refunded After Unauthorized “Promises of Salvation” Published in His Name

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The venerated mashgiach Rav Don Segal has instructed that donors be offered full refunds after learning that fundraising advertisements attributed personal promises of salvation to him without his approval.

The controversy arose after an organization that raises funds to build and renovate mikvaos published advertisements in the United States claiming that contributors would receive specific blessings and yeshuos based on assurances made by Rav Segal.

When the mashgiach became aware of the campaign, he immediately directed that anyone who donated because they believed he had personally guaranteed them a yeshuah should be permitted to receive their money back.

Rav Segal subsequently issued a public letter clarifying that any blessings experienced by donors come solely through the tremendous mitzvah of supporting mikvaos, not because of any personal power or guarantee on his part.

In the letter, Rav Segal praised the organization’s work, writing that it “builds, establishes, renovates, and prepares hundreds of mikvaos throughout Eretz Yisroel, in places where they are literally preserving the spiritual future of the generation through the purity of the Jewish people and the sanctity of Klal Yisroel.”

He noted that, beyond construction, the organization also provides ongoing supervision to ensure that the mikvaos remain fully kosher.

“As is well known,” he wrote, “neglect causes deterioration, and without constant repairs and maintenance, water levels decline and numerous deficiencies can develop that directly affect the validity of the immersion.”

Rav Segal emphasized that this extensive work, carried out across the country with thousands of people involved, requires enormous financial resources and is supported solely through the generosity of donors.

“Hashem has granted us until now that everything has been conducted with complete honesty and integrity,” he wrote.

The mashgiach then addressed the advertisements directly.

“I now come to address the fact that, through an error, it was publicized as though in my name I faithfully promise that anyone who donates a certain amount will merit the blessing and salvation that he needs. This is false and baseless. I am neither worthy nor fitting to make such promises—not in the slightest. The purity of the Jewish people and the sanctity of the nation cannot be built through falsehood.”

At the same time, Rav Segal stressed that supporting mikvaos is indeed an extraordinarily great mitzvah.

“Certainly, this mitzvah is exceedingly great. All those who assist will receive abundant reward from Heaven and will merit goodness and great blessing from Hashem. Through Hashem’s kindness, we have witnessed salvations beyond the natural order, and we bless and pray for all those who support this cause that the pleasantness of Hashem rest upon them always and that He establish the work of their hands.”

However, Rav Segal concluded his letter with an unusual request.

“But anyone who donated because he believed that his salvation would come as a result of my promise or anything similar, I ask him with all my heart to come immediately and have his money returned, for this is not what Hashem desires.”

{Matzav.com}

Vizhnitzer Rebbe’s Sons Call for Mass Tefillah at the Kosel for Their Father’s Recovery

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The sons of the Vizhnitzer Rebbe of Bnei Brak, Rav Yisroel Hager, have issued a heartfelt public appeal urging Klal Yisroel to gather for a special tefillas rabbim at the Kosel this coming Thursday night during the Yemei Bein Hametzarim, to daven for the complete recovery of their father, the Vizhnitzer Rebbe, Rabbi Yisroel ben Leah Esther.

The call was signed by the Rebbe’s sons: Rav Chaim Meir Hager, Av Beis Din of Vizhnitz; Rav Yitzchok Yeshaya Hager, Av Beis Din of Vizhnitz Ashdod; and Rav Yaakov Mordechai Hager, Av Beis Din of Vizhnitz Elad.

The gathering will take place Thursday night of Parshas Mattos-Masei, at 10:30 p.m. at the Kosel Hamaaravi, where members of the Vizhnitzer community, including avreichim, baalei batim, and yeshiva bochurim, are expected to join together in tefillah.

In their letter, the Rebbe’s sons wrote that the approaching season is one of special ratzon and rachamim, a time toward which the hearts of all Jews are turned with longing and reverence.

They expressed their hope that the coming year should be one of joy, redemption, salvation, and good tidings, while imploring Heaven on behalf of their father, whom they described as the source of spiritual nourishment for his followers.

The letter prays that the Rebbe should quickly regain his full strength and health, concluding the current year with its blessings and entering the new year with renewed life and vigor. It expresses the hope that he will be able to celebrate the upcoming Yomim Tovim together with his chassidim in complete health.

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CAMP CRACKDOWN: Roshei Mosdos Issue Sweeping Summer Camp Standards, Warn Non-Compliant Camps Could Lose Bochurim

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A broad coalition of roshei yeshiva and roshei mosdos in the tri-state area has issued a unified set of standards for bochurim‘s summer learning camps, calling for strengthened chinuch, heightened ruchniyus, stricter technology safeguards, and a zero-tolerance policy toward alcohol.

A statement by these roshei mosdos – mostly from the Lakewood, NJ region – states that the yeshivos expect camps to implement the guidelines and warns that institutions failing to do so risk losing enrollment from their bochurim.

The letter, addressed to “Roshei Hamachanos,” explains that it follows a series of meetings between yeshiva and camp leadership and outlines specific areas requiring chizuk, together with practical guidelines that participating camps have agreed to implement.

“As per discussed by the previously held meetings,” the letter opens, “the following letter is a list of areas of chizuk to be done in camp. Each area has a general hashkafah point, along with practical guidelines that the camps have agreed to.”

The first section focuses on preserving an atmosphere befitting bnei Torah throughout every aspect of camp life.

“Forms of programming should be on the highest of levels befitting chashuve bnei Torah,” the roshei yeshiva write. “Every aspect of the itinerary should be ruach chachamim nocheh heimenu.”

The letter instructs camps to exercise exceptional care when selecting trips, stressing that outings “should be chosen with extreme scrutiny to ensure they are in fact appropriate destinations,” while urging camp administrators to pay special attention to “tzniyus on the trips, including unexpected mistakes that may come up on trip day.”

Entertainment is also addressed directly.

“Concerts and kumzitzen should include an extra emphasis to be on a high standard of ruchniyus, in regards to the performers, choice of songs, and type of music,” the letter states, before issuing an unmistakable directive: “Absolutely no disco or colored lights.”

A second section, titled “Shemirah from Technology,” warns that technology presents significant spiritual dangers and calls upon camps to shield bochurim from unnecessary exposure.

“Technology can be harmful on many levels,” the letter states. “Special attention must be given to protect our bochurim from being exposed. Exposure may come even from an unlikely source e.g. an unattached staff member or vendor.”

The guidelines then establish one of their most far-reaching policies.

“Absolutely no cell phones for bochurim coming out of 9th, 10th & 11th grades,” the letter declares, “even if they bear a hechsher stating they are 100% filtered, even if the boy has one during the year.”

The final section addresses alcohol, instructing camps to adopt what the letter describes as an uncompromising approach.

“Camp must adopt a zero-tolerance policy towards alcohol,” the roshei yeshiva write. “This includes all forms of alcohol such as wine, whiskey, beer, and alcoholic ices. This is applicable both to campers and to madrichim.”

Regarding campers, the letter states unequivocally: “Any form of alcohol consumption is prohibited.”

The prohibition extends throughout the entire summer and includes “Motzoei Shabbos programs, concerts, plays, and any other time one may be moreh heter.”

The consequences for violations are equally explicit.

“In the event a boy is found to have drank or simply in possession of alcohol, he must be sent home.”

The letter devotes a separate section to counselors, emphasizing their responsibility as role models.

Madrichim are role models for their campers,” it states. “Under no circumstance may they drink alcohol throughout the summer.”

Camp staff are instructed that they are expected to perform every aspect of their responsibilities—including leading concerts, participating in KaBbolas Shabbos, and appearing on stage—without consuming alcohol.

“There is also no such thing as drinking in private,” the letter cautions. “The campers always realize.”

In its concluding remarks, the letter explains that the initiative is intended to ensure that the spiritual growth fostered during the school year continues uninterrupted throughout the summer months.

“The chinuch that take place in the yeshivas needs the shutfus of the camps to ensure that ‘Lo Yamushu Mipicha‘ and that bein hazemanim is a time of aliyah,” the roshei yeshiva write.

The letter adds that yeshivos will continue emphasizing these values during the school year and expects camps to faithfully implement the standards.

It concludes with a clear warning: “The yeshivos are looking for the camps to implement these guidelines. In the event the guidelines aren’t met, the yeshivos will not allow their bochurim to enroll in those camps.”

The document lists the camps that have formally committed to implementing the standards. Those camps include Camp Achim, Camp Aliyah, Camp Braisa, Camp Chazak, Degel Hatorah, Kibbutz Hamesivtos, Komemius, Meshivas Nefesh, Mesivta D’Masmidim, Ohr Shraga, Ruach Hakayitz, Snowlake/Vermont, Teumim Mesivta, Shaarei Menucha, YBH, and Uhr Kasdim.

{Matzav.com}

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