Friday, October 31, 2025

This Was His Last Social Media Post: Chabad Man Falls to Death at Jerusalem Rally

 https://www.jfeed.com/news-israel/teen-suicide-jerusalem-rally

Tragic news from Jerusalem: A 20-year-old Haredi (Chabad) man, Menachem Mendel Litzman, fell to his death from a construction site during the Million Man rally. Authorities say the fall was suicide, following a farewell note he left for friends.

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  2. “This Was His Last Social Media Post:” No. My theory. A terrorist jihadist murdered the 20 year old Chabad fellow. How? Pushed him off a height and then generated with AI a fake suicide note in the victim’s handwriting. March 2024 a terrorist jihadist rear-ended me in a speedy electric car while I riding my Kawasaki 500 bike on Route 4 to the UPS at the airport, exactly at the turnoff to Tel Aviv. Yes Birchas Gomel and blessing God a miracle for me. I make that blessing every time I and my wife ride
    Today’s Israelnationalnews: A 14-year-old resident of Jaffa was arrested in Ramallah on suspicion of coordinating with ISIS and Hamas terrorists, documenting sensitive sites in Israel and even attempting to prepare explosive materials.

    Also Rochel Sylvetsky reports today in Israelnationalnews real blinding acid thrown on her face that sent her to the hospital. Why? Doesn’t everybody love Rochel Sylvetsky? I do. I’m a registered Republican and I voted (along with my 3 daughters from my current wife in Bnei Brak) three time for Trump.
    Allow me Today’s daf hayomi.Tractate Zevachim 43a:

    The Gemara raises a difficulty: But this halakha too, Ulla already said it on another occasion. As Ulla says: The mishna taught that items that descended from the altar shall not ascend again only where the fire has not taken hold of them, but where the fire has already taken hold of them, they shall ascend. The Gemara explains: Even so, there is a novelty in Ulla’s ruling: Lest you say that this matter applies only to a limb of an offering, which is all connected together so that it forms a single unit, and one can say that if fire took hold of part of it, all of it is considered the food of the altar, and therefore it is returned to the altar if it came down; but with regard to a handful, which consists of separate pieces, perhaps only the part that the fire took hold of is returned to the altar, but as for the rest you might say that it does not ascend again. Therefore, Ulla teaches us that the same halakha applies to the handful as to a limb, i.e., if it descended from the altar after fire already took hold of any part of it, it ascends once again in its entirety to the altar.
    Beautiful. A limb fell off the altar, may it be put back on the Altar? Yes, if fire already took hold of any part of it. We pray no one falls to their death.

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