Hezbollah Drone Strike on an IDF Base – A Personal Account of the Treachery

From Chananya Weissman‘s newsletter (from Hoshana Rabba):

The following testimony is shared with permission, anonymously, because deep down even the most obedient peasants live in terror of the “holy” people who are “protecting” them.

My son finally came home after the tragedy/trauma of the bombing of his army base’s cafeteria. I just want to mention the level of gaslighting that happened with this event where 4 soldiers lost their lives and many others were seriously injured. We know it’s bad here, but sometimes, I don’t think we realize how bad. My son’s training group was in a field outside the base when it happened. They were told to find a bush and hide for 2 hours afterward. They weren’t told what happened, just that there was an attack on the base. Then they were told to return.

During those 2 hours the soldiers that were near the cafeteria put their dead, torn, shrapnel laden friends on helicopters. Still with blood on their hands, frozen with shock, they were told to go on their scheduled training. From that moment, the tragedy was NEVER mentioned again. The cafeteria was sealed off, Arab workers were brought in to restore it and the soldiers ate from prepared packages in their rooms. The event was NEVER addressed, never referred to again, there was never a moment of silence for the fallen, or any sign that it even happened. They were never told the names of the guys who died or any details. When they asked questions, they were told ,”we are Golani. We are tough”. End of conversation.

They meet in formation a hundred times a day to get lectured on all kinds of things, but never was it mentioned anywhere. They are not allowed phones, so they couldn’t even learn who, what, where from social media (which should not be the way to learn, but there was no other way offered to them) until late late that night when they had a few minutes to look things up before going to bed at 2 am. That’s where they learned what it was and who died.

The kids who were allowed to come home for Shabbat, left there feeling confused, abandoned, hurt that no one cared, gaslighted and not sure who’s side the army was on.

Clearly orders from the top were to pass it all off as nothing. Also Oct 7, one year later, went over as a regular day. Not one mention or acknowledgment. Many of these kids, from the south, were directly involved , have friends and loved ones who were killed, and it was as if there never was an Oct 7 massacre.

God help us.

End of quote.

Symposium on Walter E. Block and Alan G. Futerman’s ‘The Classical Liberal Case for Israel

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Efraim Karsh, Editor. 2024. “Symposium on Walter E. Block and Alan G. Futerman’s ‘The Classical Liberal Case for Israel.’” Contributors include: Ran Baratz, Alan Dershowitz, Efraim Karsh, Richard Landes, Itay Meirson, Gustavo D. Perednik, Avraham (Russell) Shalev, Gil Troy. Cosmos and Taxis; Vol. 12, No. 9; https://cosmosandtaxis.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/CT_Vol12_Iss_9_10_EPub_R1.pdfhttps://cosmosandtaxis.org/ct-12910/; ISSN 2291-5079

למה הרב שמואל אויערבאך זצ”ל שינה מדרכו של הרב שך בענין הפגנות? – מרגניתא טבא

בענין מסורת ספר קול התור והמסתעף, מספר הרב חיים אינהורן שליט”א בפורום “אוהבי ציון” (קבלתי רשותו לפרסם):

אחד הת”ח הבני ברקים העצניקים שאל את ר’ שמואל: אבל הרב שך באמת היה נגד הפגנות, ענה לו ר’ שמואל: כי הרב שך חשב שאנחנו בגלות, אבל מקובלנו מ’גדולי ירושלים’ שהקב”ה הביא אותנו לכאן כדי לתת לנו את ארץ ישראל, וממילא יש לנו תביעה על השלטון כאן!

שאלתי את הרב אינהורן מי הוא העד. הוא כתב לי שהעד נאמן עליו כבי תרי והעד אינו רוצה שיתפרסם שמו.

Post-Yom Kippur Chizuk

Yom Kippur Is Over: Now What?

Yehuda Segal

י”א תשרי ה’תשע”ח 01/10/17

As the Chasam Sofer said: We don’t achieve; we act. Sometimes we are not held culpable, due to extenuating circumstances, or “Oness”. But there is no “Oness” for failing to purely desire. To wish and want is always within our power, and the results are up to Hashem.

Let’s admit the truth. Some of the resolutions we made are closer to wishes than plans…

The Baal Shem Tov told a parable of a Torah Scholar and an ignoramus who both passed away together.

They were both neighbors. The Lamdan would wake up early every morning, and hurry to Shul, where he would sit until about Chatzos calmly studying and praying. His simpleton neighbor would arise at the same early hour for work, only arriving at Shul for a hurried Shachris, at the same time his neighbor was leaving.

The learner, satisfied and pleased with his achievements; his fellow man sighing in pain at the life circumstances compelling him to pray in such a poor fashion, and full of yearning for the day he could pray in peace.

Nothing changed until they died. Both had sins and merits. But when these were measured up, the learner was harmed by his pride and the simpleton benefited by his sighs.

There is a similar story told of the Chazon Ish of blessed memory.

An Avreich came to him complaining of his frustrating routine. Every morning he wakes up with hopes and plans to study diligently, to make progress, to not interrupt his studies, to fill his daily quota in Tanach, Mishna, Gemara, and more, and not waste time. As the day goes by, his determination is weakened, and by its end, he cries bitterly at his lack of success in achieving his goal. “What will be the end?” he asked. “What can the rabbi advise me?”

The Chazon Ish answered:

Continue hoping and planning. Continue failing to implement your plans. And continue getting upset…

As the Chasam Sofer said: We don’t achieve; we act. Sometimes we are not held culpable, due to extenuating circumstances, or “Oness”. But there is no “Oness” for failing to purely desire. To wish and want is always within our power; the results are up to Hashem.

Let us not cease our good intentions, our seemingly useless efforts. As Chazal say: If one prays and isn’t answered, he should pray once more. Hakadosh Baruch Hu is all-capable. Perhaps he will yet have pity on us. And even if not, at least we won’t fall from the level we’re on, at least we will do what we can do.

 

May it be G-d’s will we succeed!

With Heaven’s help, Yehuda Segal

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