Shimmy Atlas
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Shimmy Atlas
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Love music. Love my family even more!




Shocking hate crime: A Zionist woman spit in the face of a prominent anti-Zionist rabbi during the protest yesterday against the sale of stolen Palestinian land in Midwood . This act of violence and hate must be condemned.



The new Smash House in Lakewood/Toms River now has security to ensure there's no inappropriate hangouts.

The stabbing of two Jewish men in Golders Green today is deeply shocking and a stark reminder of the very real danger antisemitism poses on our streets. My thoughts are with the victims, their loved ones, and the wider Jewish community. No one should be targeted because of their faith.

Born in 2001 on Kibbutz Beit Zera in northern Israel, Deni is the product of a unique, only-in-Israel story. His Muslim father came from Kosovo to play professional basketball in Israel in the 1990s — and never left. He met Deni's Israeli mother there, herself a professional athlete, built a life, and raised a family. Deni identifies as Jewish, and has never let anyone forget it. His parents watched his son grow up to carry the Israeli flag across the world. Deni debuted for Maccabi Tel Aviv at the age of 16, the youngest player ever to do so, and went on to win both the Israeli basketball league championship and its Most Valuable Player award. The wider basketball world soon took notice, and in 2020, he was drafted ninth overall by the Washington Wizards — the highest an Israeli player had ever been selected. But before boarding a flight to Washington, Deni did something that every Israeli his age is required to do. He showed up to the Tel HaShomer military base with his parents and enlisted in the Israel Defense Forces. Due to his unique situation, he was granted a shortened service role as an "Exceptional Athlete." "I am happy and proud to join the IDF just like every other citizen of my age," he said at the time. "I will do whatever is asked of me just like I do on the basketball court." Then he went to America and became a star. Read the full article: aish.com/deni-avdija-is…

Outrageous videos document nearly 40 seconds of uninterrupted gunfire in Humboldt Park. At least five gunmen fired at least 100 rounds One man is seen toting a rifle Miraculously, only one person was hurt — and he survived cwbchicago.com/2026/04/bullet…

What the Trump Administration is doing in Iran is absolutely abhorrent, and it's important that we not only speak out against his endless wars, but that we wrap our arms around and support our Iranian community in Chicago and across this country.




Mayor Brandon Johnson is asked if he considered rescheduling this anti-ICE stunt considering an illegal had brutally killed Sheridan Gorman in Chicago just last week. He said no, her murder “is not going to deter us from our work, in fact, it’s going to challenge us all to double down on our efforts” to defend illegals. Unbelievable. Johnson found a way to make this even worse.


@safier It's the first time ever I hear about anybody who grew up in Lizhensk.




Interesting how @ChicagosMayor inveighed against Chicago businessman Michael Sacks in his chat with Hasan Piker. Johnson claimed Sacks is attempting to "disrupt the movement" which elected him. Fair enough, but Johnson took it one step further this time. Johnson has used Sacks as a bogeyman before, but Johnson mentioned Sacks' donations to political candidates and one group in particular. AIPAC. Why, we wonder, was AIPAC singled out by Johnson? Your guess is as good as ours, but we'll call this for what it is: Straight up anti-Semitism.





