Vacation Memories
It’s almost summer: time to pack up and go on vacation, where you can let go of the worries of everyday life and have carefree thoughts and feelings, such as the feeling that you probably forgot something at home.
Queens Jewish Link
Connecting the Queens Jewish Community It’s almost summer: time to pack up and go on vacation, where you can let go of the worries of everyday life and have carefree thoughts and feelings, such as the feeling that you probably forgot something at home.
The election of Zohran Mamdani as mayor of New York City is total insanity. Electing a Muslim whose only regret about 9/11 is that his supposed aunt was uncomfortable wearing a hijab on the subway following the destruction of the World Trade Center by extremist Muslims says goodbye to the “We will never forget” slogan adopted by New Yorkers. We have forgotten.
We now return to the fertile topic of “expressions that annoy me,” which is growing ever bigger the older I get.
And I’m not just talking about expressions that people say specifically to annoy you, such as, “You’re old!” My bother frequently says this, just because I’m older than he is. And I have to constantly be reminded, because I’m old. He says it all the time, whenever he can work it into a conversation, because younger people like repetition. And this isn’t going away, because I’m always going to be older than him, as far as I can tell. But if I would’ve known he’d be like this, then I would have said, when he was younger, “You’re young!”
Last week, Kevin Roberts, the President of the Heritage Foundation, a prestigious conservative think tank, issued a video in which he made it very clear that they will stick by their association with Tucker Carlson, despite his anti-Israel and anti-Semitic stances. Worse, Carlson invited as a guest the virulently anti-Semitic Nick Fuentes.
For supporters of Israel, this was long overdue. The BBC was caught red-handed doctoring the news. In this case, it was the editing of Donald Trump’s remarks at the gathering in front of the Capitol at the famed January 6, 2020, event. At the event, Trump did say we will have to “fight like hell” to assure our democracy by making sure that only certified electoral colleges were accepted to approve the election results against Joe Biden.
There is the Satmar of unsurpassed chesed. No one parallels Satmar when it comes to charitable causes. Whether it is lending a helping hand to the less fortunate, or it is bikur cholim – visiting and providing for the sick – no organization surpasses Satmar. Satmar has also created two wonderful communities in Williamsburg and Monroe. They are communities rich in services and charity. They also have batei midrash – study halls – in which there is a constant presence of men sitting and learning Torah.
