[Video below.] At a seudah on Thursday marking the yahrtzeit of the Divrei Yoel of Satmar zt”l, Rav Aharon Teitelbaum of Satmar delivered an important address on the pressing issue of the housing crisis in Kiryas Yoel.
For years, the community has grappled with skyrocketing housing prices, fueled by investors and developers who have been inflating prices, making affordable housing increasingly scarce for local families.
In response to this growing concern, Rav Aharon announced the development of two major housing projects in Kiryas Yoel, each slated to include nearly 1,000 affordable apartments.

In this episode of “Inside the Agudah,” Rabbi Abba Cohen, vice president for government affairs and Washington director and counsel at Agudath Israel of America, sits with Rabbi Yitzchok Hisiger, Agudath Israel’s Director of Torah Initiatives, to discuss his work on behalf of the frum community. Appointed to the Agudah’s fledgling office in Washington D.C. decades ago by Rabbi Moshe Sherer, Rabbi Cohen has distinguished himself as an exemplary and respected advocate for the Jewish community in our nation’s capital.

Sky News host Caleb Bond has branded CNN the “Kamala News Network” after its interview with the Democrat nominee.
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Sky News host Gabriella Power slammed Kamala Harris for the ‘shocking’ claims made during her sit-down interview with CNN host Dana Bash.
During the 18 minute, pre-recorded and edited interview, Harris claimed she had “no regrets” about defending Joe Biden’s mental fitness and his ability to run for a second term.
“Ok… so no regrets about repeatedly lying to the American people… got it,” Power said.
Power also blasted the Vice President for the answer she provided about when she learned Joe Biden would drop out of the race. “Come on Kamala… she even pretends she was a bit shocked,” Power said.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz sat down exclusively with CNN Thursday for her first interview since ascending to the top of the Democratic ticket.
Just days after accepting the nomination at the Democratic National Convention, Harris answered softball questions from CNN’s Dana Bash, including on her economic and border policies, attacks from former President Donald Trump and the call from President Joe Biden to tell her he was withdrawing from the race.
Read the full transcript of the exclusive interview below and watch the full video above.


Former congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard stopped by Wednesday night’s Hannity to discuss the latest 2024 election developments, her support for Donald Trump, and share her experience debating Kamala Harris.

Gabbard touched on her role in helping with Donald Trump’s debate prep.


Senator JD Vance (R-Ohio), the Republican vice presidential candidate, responded sharply to Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday, telling her she “can go to h—” if she intended to criticize former President Donald Trump for attending a ceremony commemorating the 13 servicemembers who perished during the Afghanistan withdrawal.
This remark followed reports of a confrontation between the Trump campaign and a cemetery official at Arlington National Cemetery, who attempted to prevent them from taking photos and videos in Section 60, the area designated for military personnel who died in Afghanistan and Iraq.
In a CNN interview, Harris’s spokesperson, Michael Tyler, described the incident as “pretty sad” and “not surprising.”

In the following episode of “Inside the Agudah,” Rabbi Shlomo Soroka, Director of Government Affairs at Agudath Israel of America, sits with Rabbi Yitzchok Hisiger, Director of Torah Initiatives at Agudath Israel of America, to discuss his work on behalf of the frum community. Rabbi Soroka studied at Yeshivas Toras Moshe in Israel, Mirrer Yeshiva in Brooklyn, Beth Medrash Govoha in Lakewood, and Yeshivas Mir in Yerushalayim before moving to St. Louis in 2005. There, he served as associate rosh kollel and Executive Director of the St. Louis Kollel. In 2015, Rabbi Soroka relocated to Chicago and joined Agudath Israel of Illinois.


Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) urged Israel on Sunday to make a bold threat against Iran, suggesting that Israel should target Iran’s oil refineries if Hamas does not soon release the remaining hostages from its October 7 terrorist attack.
“I think we got to remember that the October 7th attack was generated, in my view, to stop normalization between Saudi Arabia and Israel. It’s a nightmare for Iran and her proxies, for the Arabs and Israelis to reconcile and make peace and take the region in a different direction,” Graham stated during a CNN interview. He added that Iran should be held accountable for the condition of the hostages.

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