Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Follow the sheep

Look at these knuckleheads as they gather for a bris. They are all packed in by the doorway. There's a whole room they can move to. They can even sit down. That's what I was doing when I took the picture. But no, because they have extinguished their common sense as well as their instinct to be considerate of others they all stand by the door blocking entry. I had to weave through them to enter the room. They do as all sheep do, just follow the other sheep. 




Monday, February 9, 2026

Yeshivish clothing

Yeshivish clothing is the perfect representation of the illness of the lifestyle. You see first the black, black shoes, black pants, black jacket, black belt, black hat. No color is allowed. The white shirt also doesn't give off any color, and usually it's dirty so it's icky. The white shirt also makes the black blacker. All black would be better. 

Just as there's no color there's no movement. The jacket obscures upper body movement. However you can see the legs twitching along. I wouldn't call that movement though. It's more a machine pumping back and forth. 

It's immodest. The jacket points you to the lower extremities, particularly when it's a bit too short. If you are behind the person, your eyes go to the ass. If you are in front, you are drawn by the white of the shirt, again to the belt. I never noticed belts until I first saw yeshiva guys. And they wear the dumbest belts, particularly that one that looks like an inverted infinity symbol. 

The tzitzis are flopping all over the place. It's not respectful to the mitzvah the way yeshivish guys wear them. They get crunched up and bunched up. 

Pants are silly looking things, tubes on the legs, and usually ill-fitting. 

The hat casts a shadow on the face, so you can't see it.

And then there's the tie, the noose.

These poor souls look so constrained, immodest, and impersonal. But isn't that the yeshiva world?





All this of course is the clothing for the men. The women are the  opposite: color, freedom, flow, movement, variety.









Chassidic clothing is quite different. The long coat moves with the walk. You don't see the legs going chuga chuga. The coat is closed so you are not looking at their belly or ass. There's no tie choking the life out of the person. And the streimel doesn't cast a shadow on the face. Also the streimel is dynamic, it moves a bit with the wind, unlike the black hat. Also the jacket material is thinner so the person isn't wrapped up in an inert material. Chassidic clothing is cool. Yeshivish clothing is prison. 



I remember how I felt wearing yeshivish clothing, which is to say I stopped feeling. It helped turn me into a robot. It brought all the mental programming into my body. 


Thursday, February 5, 2026

Jews without mitzvos

 A Robert Trivers was named in the Epstein files. Trivers has a long history with Epstein.

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

What do sick men have in common?

 What do these notorious degenerate criminals have in common?











Not quite in their league but still quite disgusting







Jeffrey Edward Epstein[a] (January 20, 1953 – August 10, 2019) was an American financier, child sex offender, serial rapist, and human trafficker.[5][6
Bernard Lawrence Madoff (/ˈmdɔːf/;[2] April 29, 1938 – April 14, 2021) was an American financial criminal and financier who was the admitted mastermind of the largest known Ponzi scheme in history, worth an estimated $65 billion
Harvey Weinstein is an American former film producer and convicted sex offender. More than 80 women made allegations of sexual harassment or rape against him.
Anthony David Weiner is an American politician and sex offender from the state of New York.
Leon David Black is an American private equity investor. Black resigned from both Apollo Global Management and the Museum of Modern Art in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations and revelations that he had paid $158 million to Jeffrey Epstein.
Eliot Laurence Spitzer  is an American politician and attorney who served as the 54th governor of New York from 2007 until his resignation in 2008 after a prostitution scandal.

They all are Jewish, all are not Torah observant, and all are from New York. 

We learn two things, Jews should be Torah observant, and maybe New York isn't such a healthy place. 

“Give a Get or Go to Jail”: How Bais Din Arbitration Destroys Men (V55) Meir Kin 1.22K subsc

 



Description Right now, a Jewish man is sitting in Rikers Island – not for drugs, not for murder – but because of a Get and a “Shtar Berurin” he once signed in Bais Din. Another man, a seasoned attorney, stood before a New York judge and was told: “Give a Get tonight or go to jail tomorrow.” And in Israel, a Jew sat around ten years in prison, beaten and humiliated, sometimes in isolation with Hamas terrorists, over what they called a “Get.” In this video, you will hear their voices and see how one “Beis Din arbitration agreement” can become a weapon to break a man and corrupt the very idea of a kosher Get. What’s in this video: • Yitzchok Rubinov – calling from Rikers Island, jailed after a Queens judge enforced a Beis Din arbitration he signed years ago.​ • Moshe Eisenberg – a constitutional scholar threatened by a judge: “Give a Get or go to jail,” after signing a “Hebrew arbitration” under pressure.​ • Rabbi Friedrich (To’en) – explaining how Batei Din flip “recommendations” into mandatory orders, then run to civil court on “contempt of arbitration” to push jail.​ • Moshe in Israel – describing about 10 brutal years in prison over a Get, isolation, beatings, no siddur, no tefillin, and how a “Get” was written without his real consent.​ The common pattern: • In America, Batei Din borrow secular power through arbitration contracts; judges then use them to threaten or impose jail. • In Israel, the Rabbanut has built‑in state power to jail and torture men over Get issues. • In both systems, the Get turns from mitzvah into weapon – and it almost always starts with: “Just sign this Shtar Berurin. If you don’t, we’ll put a seruv on you.” I am here to warn you: Do not blindly sign Beis Din arbitration agreements you don’t understand and don’t trust. 🔗 Protective arbitration document (“bullet‑proof” template) If you are being pressured to sign something before Beis Din, do not sign their standard form. Consider using a protective agreement that forces the dayanim to justify any psak according to halacha and blocks them from abusing secular courts: 👉 Protective arbitration template (Google Drive PDF): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PR3e... 🔗 Bris Shalom – Pre‑Engagement Agreement to Prevent Get Wars Most of these nightmares could be reduced before engagement. My Bris Shalom Agreement is a pre‑engagement covenant for couples who are seriously dating. It: • Sets clear expectations about money (joint vs. separate assets, no alimony). • Treats children as shared, not weapons. • Affirms that a Get must be given and accepted without coercion. • Encourages resolving disputes privately instead of endless Beis Din/civil court wars.​ 👉 Bris Shalom pre‑engagement agreement (Google Drive PDF): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1k4yh... 📩 For questions or to request a copy leave a comment. ⚠️ Important disclaimer Nothing in this video is legal advice. I am not your lawyer. I am sharing personal stories, interviews, and my own opinions about halacha and civil law. If you are in a court or Beis Din situation, speak to a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction and to a competent Rav who is not part of the pressure machine. ✅ How you can help • Share this video with anyone in shidduchim – your children, your friends, your talmidim and talmidos. • Share it with rabbanim and dayanim who may not realize what is being done in their name. • Comment (without lashon hara details) if you’ve seen similar pressure so others can learn. • Subscribe to the channel and hit the bell so you don’t miss future videos on Get, Beis Din, and how to protect yourself from abuse of religious process. Enough men have sat in Rikers. Enough men have heard “Give a Get or go to jail.” Enough Jews have been beaten in Israeli jails over a Get. We cannot wait for more korbanos. We must change how we sign, how we marry, and how we use Beis Din.

Monday, February 2, 2026

Jews without mitzvos

 



Brett Ratner was born in 1969 in Miami Beach, Florida,[7] the son of Marsha Presman and Ronald Ratner.[8][9] He grew up in an upper-middle-class Jewish family.[10] 

Sunday, February 1, 2026