The residents of Giv'ath Ronen are some of the nicest, most learned, and most amazing Jews I have ever met!
Many of the residents refrain from wearing goyshe, Western clothing. Some hold to the Ramba"m in custom. Some delve into the teachings of Rabbi Nahman of Breslov. Some are maqpid on the misswah of tefillin, wearing them all day.
...the precise kind of Jews of which the Israeli government is most afraid.
Windmill generated electricity, compost piles, organic agriculture,...all very "dangerous" and subversive activities.
But, the most "dangerous" thing of all,...holding HaQadosh Barukh Hu (The Holy One, Blessed Be He) and His Torah in higher regard than the State.
How dare these "dangerous" Jews demand to see identification!
These residents of Giv'ath Ronen refrained from handing over a kosher Jew over to the government's evil minyons, and did so with mesiruth nefesh (self-sacrifice).
Yes. These Jews from Giv'ath Ronen are examples of the most dangerous Jews around.
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IsraelNN.com's report on last night incident of police harassment and brutality is followed by a video about life in the Shomron, and its "dangerous" Jewish residents.
IsraelNN.com: Violent Police Raid On Outpost, 5 Arrested
Elad Benari, 24 Adar 5771/March 30, 2011
At least five people were arrested on Tuesday night during a violent police raid on the Samaria outpost of Givat Ronen (Ronen Hill).
The raid occurred just before midnight when plainclothes police detectives arrived at the outpost wanting to arrest a reserves officer who lived there.
The residents demanded that the detectives show them badges and in response, the detectives alerted Yasam (Special Patrol Unit) forces who mercilessly beat residents and entered their homes through the windows.
Givat Ronen residents told Arutz Sheva’s Hebrew site that the police detective vehicle was damaged by residents who were protesting the violence used by police during the raid. The police forces subsequently threw stun grenades, broke into houses and arrested five men. Three residents were injured during the violence.
The reason for the arrests remains unclear, but according to residents, the police used tear gas. “It looked like a battleground,” said one of them.
Last July, dozens of special Yassam and Border Guard policemen, accompanied by Civil Administration personnel, swooped down on Givat Ronen and demolished a large house as well as a goat pen and a caravan. Four Jews were injured during the violent raid, including one in serious condition.
A month ago police raided the Samaria outpost of Havat Gilad (Gilad Farm) in order to demolish an “illegal” home. The forces wounded 15 of the outpost’s residents when they used plastic bullets during the raid.
MK Dr. Michael Ben-Ari (National Union) responded to the violence used by police in Givat Ronen on Tuesday and said: “The police conduct in Givat Ronen is reminiscent of the days of dark regimes. [Internal Security Minister] Aharonovitch must remember that he is not Qaddafi and that any regime which exercises violent behavior towards its citizens – its days are numbered.”
Noteable Scenes:
Itai Zar, Havath Gil'ad (1:16)
Q'laf Factory, K'far Tapu'ah (1:48)
View of Qever Yosef (Joseph's Tomb) (5:22)
Organic Agriculture, K'far Tapu'ah (3:38, 5:55)
Moshe Hershkovitz, Giv'ath Ronen Windmill (6:48)
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