Chairman Jerry Nadler has given the White House a deadline to decide whether to participate in the House Judiciary Committee’s impeachment hearings; reaction from Jenna Ellis, Trump 2020 senior legal adviser.
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Today, the 4th of Kislev is just one month away from the most monumental event in our times, The Siyum, to be held at MetLife Stadium on the 4th of Teves, Wednesday, January 1, 2020.
As the great Ponovitz Rosh Yeshiva, Rav Berel Povarsky said this past Motzei Shabbos, “There would not have been ma’amad Har Sinai if even one Yid was missing.” The Siyum too needs everyone to be there – to be a part of the celebration of Torah and to be part of history.
There are just a small number of seats still available at MetLife Stadium, and they won’t last for long. Don’t miss out on your place in history, together with 90,000 yidden, with nearly 1 million around the world participating. Don’t miss out on this opportunity of a lifetime.

The Kingdom of Jordan has agreed to reopen a Jewish holy site and pilgrimage destination to Israeli visitors, following talks between Israel’s president and Jordanian Prince Ghazi bin Mohammed.
According to a statement released by the president’s office Sunday, President Reuven Rivlin spoke with Israeli Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz Sunday to update him that, following Rivlin’s meeting with Prince Ghazi bin Mohammed at the end of last week and in light of discussions following that meeting in the Kingdom, Jordan has decided to reopen the Har Aaron site for visits by Israeli groups.
The site has been closed to visitors for some four months, and is a site of pilgrimage particularly around the yahrtzeit of Aaron Hakohen.

German defense minister pledged to take on radicalism in the country’s armed forces, known as Bundeswehr, after reports emerged Sunday that a member of elite unit was to be suspended over suspected far-right radicalization.
According to Bild am Sonntag, the army was secretly investigating an officer with the elite KSK force and two other soldiers.
The latter two had allegedly made the banned Hitler salute during a private party hosted by the suspect who is to be suspended next week, according to the newspaper.
Read more at i24NEWS.
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Watching events unfold in Israel is an experience in split-screen living. On the right side of the screen is the chaos outside our gates, in neighboring lands. And on the left side of the screen is the chaos inside.
On the left side of the screen on Tuesday, 15,000 Israelis gathered Tuesday evening outside the Tel Aviv Museum of Art to demand legal justice for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the face of what they view as an anti-democratic usurpation of political power by Israel’s legal fraternity. They were condemned by the left, by the legal fraternity and its court reporters as enemies of the “rule of law.”

President Donald Trump spoke on Sunday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about Iran and other issues, the White House said in a brief statement.
“The leaders discussed the threat from Iran, as well as other critical bilateral and regional issues,” the White House said in an email statement.
Relations between Washington and Tehran have worsened since last year when Trump pulled out of the 2015 nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions on Iran.
Reuters and Algemeiner Staff
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Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, who pitched himself to Democratic voters as a campaign finance reformer who could win in red states, is ending his bid for the party’s presidential nomination.
“While there were many obstacles we could not have anticipated when entering this race, it has become clear that in this moment, I won’t be able to break through to the top tier of this still-crowded field,” Bullock said in a statement. “I leave this race filled with gratitude and optimism, inspired and energized by the good people I’ve had the privilege of meeting over the course of the campaign.”

As the impeachment inquiry moves into a critical week, President Donald Trump and his Republican allies are debating the degree to which the president should participate in a process they have spent more than two months attacking.
On Sunday evening, White House counsel Pat Cipollone told the House Judiciary Committee in a five-page letter that Trump would not participate in its first impeachment hearing, scheduled for Wednesday. The invitation from Chairman Jerrold Nadler “does not begin to provide the President with any semblance of a fair process,” Cipollone wrote.

New York Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, Democratic member of the House Judiciary Committee, joins Chris Wallace on ‘Fox News Sunday.’
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A Jewish man davening At Rebbe Nachman’s Tziyon In Uman was stabbed over Shabbos.
Emergency first responders from United Hatzalah were quickly called to the scene, and treated the victim, who was on the verge of losing consciousness. The victim was then evacuated to a local hospital.
Local Jewish officials say this is not the first time the assailant has attacked visitors in Uman. After this weekend’s attack, however, local Jewish officials “have lost their patience, and this time they will put an end to this.”
Read more at Arutz Sheva.
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