Monday, June 09, 2014

Celebrating a 30 Million Plus Pageviews Milestone - I Would Like To Share & Say Thank You To Those Who Read Me & To Those Who Don't Read Me --- YET!

FRIDAY 6 P.M. - JUNE 6, 2014
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27,000 + VIEWS ON THE JEWISH SABBATH ???

6 comments:

  1. It's just too bad that pages like yours and "Failed Messiah" have to exist due to the filth and corruption that exists in the Jewish world. But, keep up the good work and pray for the day that you're able to close down this website.

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  2. Thank you R Wisler - Please see my post - http://theunorthodoxjew.blogspot.com/2008/03/what-could-have-been.html

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  3. http://nypdconfidential.com/print/2014p/140609p.html

    HOW LOW CAN JOE GO?

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  4. http://theunorthodoxjew.blogspot.com/2008/03/what-could-have-been.html

    Part One

    What Could Have Been!
    The UOJ Classics - March 1, 2008

    I wanted to know that in fact I had made a difference for the better of Judaism, for Jewish children, for children the world-over, and for people everywhere of all faiths and no faith, to understand that there is right and wrong, good and evil.

    I was more than willing to give up my "successful career" as a Jew who happens to blog, rather than a blogger who happens to be Jewish --- for a new and improved Judaism - where rabbis really understood the seriousness of their deplorable conduct and fessed up. I care! I love Judaism! Without hesitation - I would die for the values I believe in! I know that we deserve better. We have been lied to by evil scoundrels without scruples! They took our beautiful heritage and turned in to a cult for peasants. I despise them and what they did, and if they died in the street, I would step over their dead bodies and not even call the morgue - chevrah kadisha!

    Judaism is an ever evolving work of art - designed and painted by our Creator - at least it was. Every nuance was beautiful and destined to be a model to the world. We were envied - for the Judaism of unlimited beauty, our value system, our traditions, our holiness ---and then - oh yes - there's a big but(t) - enter "Gedolim" - pathetic ignoramuses who know nothing about human behavior, nothing about affairs of the world, nothing about the needs of our people, totally unschooled about our psychological make-up, know nothing about the needs of our children, care about nothing - other than themselves - who until today are proudly protecting child-rapists --- and then taking control over a Judaism we were once so proud of! They are destroying your lives and those of your children - with their distorted and ignorant world-view! The kollel crisis...will destroy your families. The lack of secular education - will destroy your children! The "singles" crisis - will get worse! The child-rapists crisis is going un-addressed - except when one gets caught by the Authorities - after all kinds of cover ups!

    I would have gladly gone away....if.....

    1- The rabbis would have admitted they have failed our children and our families by permitting scores of child rapists to have access to our children. And that they would have seriously addressed the issue in a meaningful manner...including active police involvement --- like human beings would!

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  5. PART TWO:

    2- Address the crisis --- of the future of our children - not being educated, not enabling them to be able to support themselves and their future families.

    3- Understanding that the vast majority of shalom bayit problems are caused because there is no parnassah - and kollel is a huge part of the problem!

    4- The financial rape of our middle and lower income families - by schools that will unofficially blacklist children - simply because their parents are not affluent!

    5- The kashrus crisis of bogus hashgachas and intentional fraud - by many more --- the likes of Moshe Finkel - who for at least a decade - sold non-kosher food to thousands of "kosher" consumers. It was not like this guy was Modern Orthodox or something - Rachmana litzlan! Beard, payos, bekisher - kids in Brisk and Lakewood -the whole Charedi nine yards!

    What do we get - an urgent call to action - to ban a concert - and cause massive financial damage to an untold number of innocent bystanders! You beg the world to laugh at us - for the same reasons we mock the Islamic-Fascists! How could you do this - as the entire world is pointing at us Jews and are saying - "we told you these Jews are despicable people - they rape their own children!?"

    You don't like concerts for your insane twisted reasons - for Heavens sake - sit down with the producers, organizers and entertainers and speak with them! Give them notice! Ask them to abide by your seventh century - throwback - Taliban-like - world view. Give them a chance to "fix" their "sinful" ways! Who do you think you are - destroying lives and causing suffering - without a darn phone call to anyone? You are not human! You are seriously disturbed! You are mentally and emotionally impaired! Retire - you criminals - before you do any further damage to us innocents!

    I HAVE NO MORE TIME TO CHASE RABBIS AND JEWISH CHILD-RAPISTS AROUND THE GLOBE AND BRING THEM TO JUSTICE! I HAVE MORE REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE THAN I HAVE THE TIME TO HELP! YOU "RABBIS" HAVE DESTROYED OUR CULTURE! YOU HAVE INFECTED US WITH YOUR IGNORANCE! GO AWAY! LEAVE THE JEWISH SCENE! LET A NEW AND HEALTHY MINDED GROUP TAKE OVER! HOW WILL YOU ANSWER YOUR CREATOR - WHO YOU WILL HOPEFULLY BE MEETING SHORTLY?

    I HAVE BETTER THINGS TO DO WITH MY PRECIOUS LIMITED TIME THAN TO CHASE GANGSTERS LIKE YOU - BEGGING YOU TO ACT LIKE JEWS - NEVER MIND RABBIS!

    So I'm staying around - and will mock you forever --- until the next, new generation takes over - hopefully with a normal and healthy understanding of what a rabbi should look and behave like!

    Do me something - I love Judaism and will attempt to fix whatever I can, in any way I can - with every ounce of strength and God-given talents - even if it takes me the rest of my life!

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  6. Hu hadin Agudah propaganda1:31 PM, June 09, 2014

    Rav Hillel Zaks (Mishpacha – "Living the Legend" page 55 June 2, 2014): Rebbetzin Faiga Chaya Zaks was once quoted as having said that 85 percent of the stories told about her father aren't reliable. In response, Rav Hillel and his brother Rav Yaakov Yehoshua asked, "How could di Mamme have said that? It's surely over 90 percent?!"


    In the family, the biography written by Rav Moshe Meir Yoshor is considered the most reliable of all that's been written about the Chofetz Chaim, in part because it was done during his lifetime. Reb Yisroel Meir once left a certain work on the Chofetz Chaim on the table just to see Rav Hillel's reaction to it.


    "You know, the writer of this book is afraid to face me," Rav Hillel remarked.


    "What's wrong with it?" Reb Yisroel Meir's wife asked.


    "Let me show you," said Rav Hillel. Opening to a random page, he read out loud a story about a Radin bochur who went to take leave of the Chofetz Chaim before going home, The Chofetz Chaim looked at him and said, "Is that the way a ben Torah looks when he goes home?" At that, he went into the back and came out with a jacket to replace the torn one the bochur was wearing.


    "Now, what do you think," Rav Hillel said. "The Chofetz Chaim had a rack of clothes in the back and said, 'You know, you look like a 45 regular'? The only part of the story that could be true is that somebody came in to say goodbye to him."


    Twenty-two years ago, Rav Hillel, Rav Yaakov Yehoshua, and Rav Yisroel Meir sat shivah in Yerushalayim for their mother. A visitor sat down in the front and said, "I know for certain that the Chofetz Chaim had a ramp in his house, which he'd practice running up and down in anticipation of the rebuilding of the Beis Hamikdash."


    Just then, the brothers heard someone in the back of the room say with obvious dry humor, "Mir dacht zich az der salon fun der Chofetz Chaim iz nit gevehn azoy groys ... [I don't think the Chofetz Chaim's living room was that big]."


    It was the voice of Rav Avraham Yehoshua Soloveitchik, rosh yeshiva of Brisk.

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