I have heard of this and have had it verified by a couple of sources, notably from one of Mike Tress’s granddaughters. The Satmar Rebbe, Reb Yoel Tietelbaum, treated Mike Tress with a great deal of Kovod (respect). One of…
Monthly Archives: January 2011
Two Ronnies: Orthodox Jew insurance against Catholicism!
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A clever “Two Ronnies” skit, likely written by Ronnie Barker himself. He does a good impersonation of an Anglo-Orthodox Jew.
Mishpatim – Where did the Girgashi Go?
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Excerpted from “Shabbat B’Shabbato – Parshat Mishpatim (Shekalim) 29 Shevat, 5770:” Hashem promises, “My angel will go before you, and he will bring you to the Emorite, and the Chitite, and the Perizi, and the Canaanite, and the Chivi and…
השקדיה פורחת – Hashkediya Porachat – Tu BiShvat Song
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In honor of Tu BiShvat, I am posting the lyrics to the famous song “Hashkediya Porachat” which I think all of us in the Diaspora fudge up. Here you go. The almond tree is blooming and the golden sun is…
Davening for Tatty – Perhaps the Rabbis have a point?
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I just had to!

Dear Hashem, Please send clothes for all those poor ladies on Tatty's computer. Amen!
Rav Moshe Feinstein’s Stance on the Temple Mount
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This letter was found at the Temple Institute’s website, and is in response to any skepticism of Rav Tendler’s actions: IGROT MOSHE, RESPONSA OF RABBI MOSHE FEINSTEIN ZT’L, ORECH CHAIM II 113 “Concerning that which you answered” Now concerning that…
Kollel Moochers and the Present State of Jewish Learning
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This is likely my most controversial post yet. “Rabbi Judah says: Whoever does not teach his son a trade or profession teaches him to be a thief. (Talmud – Kesubos 29a)” That’s because the son won’t have any other means…
Beshalach – Man Hu = Emunah – Modzhitz
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In Parshas Beshalach, in “TazTav” (שמות טז:טו or Exodus 16:15) the Jews saw unidentified food and said “Man Hu! (It is Man)” since they didn’t know what the food was, they just knew it was edible and came from a unique…
Israel finds oil, Greedy Lebanon wants it, Yaakov’s Prophecy
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This is mind blowing. Israel finally has struck oil! Now Lebanon wants it. Any time Israel has something good, it seems as if at least one of the countries wants it.
Lebanon claims that the oil that was struck was in its water area. It presented this to the UN, which naturally agreed to virtually hand the are
Rav Moshe Feinstein’s Son in Law, Rav Moshe Dovid Tendler, Ascends the Har Habayit (Temple Mount)
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I’ve recently come across the above YouTube video, although the video itself is at least a year and a half old. Here we see Rav Moshe Feinstein’s son in law, Rav Moshe Tendler, ascending the Har Habayit (Temple Mount), as per Rav Moshe’s teachings. The very thought is mind blowing!
Among some interesting points of the video:
1. Rav Tendler mentions that the Makom (place) is only Kadosh (holy) if the person has prepared himself to accept the Kedusha. Otherwise the place won’t have any bearing on the person, hence bathing in the Mikvah before going in. He points out that the Kohen Gadol similarly had to prepare himself to enter the Holy of Holies.
2. Past generations couldn’t go up since they weren’t prepared, as per point 1. The Kotel HaMaaravi, for example, used to be a place of wailing and kvetching. Now, it’s a place of Simchas, Kenana Hara.
3. Rav Tendler pointed out that the place was built out of Jewish homes to make the space for the mosque of Omar (the Al Aqsa mosque). To show that the place was Jewish at some point, he pointed a Mezuzah placer engraved inside one of the stones. Bending down, he gently brushed away the dirt from one of the blocks, revealing the cavity wherein once nestled the holy scroll of a mezuzah—the Jewish prayers that are written on special parchment and posted on the entryway to each room in every Jewish home in accordance with the Torah commandment to “post them on the doorposts of your house and upon your gates, that ye shall remember and do all My commandments and be holy unto your G-d.” (source)
4. Rav Tendler took off a twig from a tree on the Har Habayit. The idea behind it was that no trees should be grown on the Har Habayit, and he felt that cutting off a twig with the intent to burn it to ashes in his oven was at least “doing something.”
To put it mildly, this is wild, and can potentially change the attitude we’ve taken thus far with regards to certain rituals.
Could widespread usage of Techeles in Tzitzis be far away? I’ve always said before that radical changes like these will only be widespread if Gedolim like Rav Moshe Feinstein, Rav Aharon Kotler, et al would adopt this practice. Here we see Rav Tendler, who was fairly close to Rav Moshe, taking a radical stance.

Interestingly though, Rabbi Tendler contends that his father-in-law, the famous Halachic-decisor Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, was well aware of his custom to go up on the mount and never dissuaded Tendler from doing so. A copy of a responsa issued by Rabbi Feinstein affirming the halachic right of Jews to go up the the Mount can be found on the Temple Institute site.
Perhaps this could take us a step closer to receiving Moshiach and the third Bais HaMikdash.