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In this episode of Gangland Wire, retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit detective Gary Jenkins takes a deep dive with his guest Matt into the assassination of Carmine Galante—one of the most infamous mob hits in American history. Matt co-authored a book titled Made In Long Island Matt begins by analyzing the controversial footage captured at the Ravenite Social Club shortly after the murder. While federal investigators interpreted the scene as a celebration by those responsible, Matt challenges that narrative. He breaks down the body language and behavior of key figures, including Bruno Indelicato, suggesting the footage actually reflects anger and exclusion—not guilt. The episode introduces guest Matt, co-author of Made on Long Island, who provides an insider's perspective on the inner workings of organized crime. Matt prefers to not give his last name. Together, they explore how the Galante hit fit into a broader power struggle within the Bonanno crime family and beyond. Matt cowrote this book with Bartley Scarbrough. Matt tells a little-known story about Mob dealings with Fireworks around the 4th of July. One story is about a closed store and how they made up for the closed store and gave a fireworks show on the 5th and most of the kids never knew. The conversation expands to include major mob figures such as John Gotti and Sonny Red Indelicato, examining the shifting alliances and rivalries that shaped the events leading up to the assassination. Matt shares firsthand stories of mob life, detailing how communication relied on coded language and payphones—tools that kept operations hidden in plain sight. Gary and Matt dissect the planning behind the hit, revealing a calculated operation involving surveillance, weapon disposal, and carefully constructed alibis. They also address the aftermath, focusing on law enforcement's inability to definitively link the crime to certain suspects—raising questions about whether individuals like Indelicato were wrongly accused. A central theme emerges: the gap between official narratives and the complex realities of organized crime. Matt argues that investigative misinterpretations—particularly by federal authorities—led to flawed conclusions and, potentially, unjust prosecutions. This episode challenges long-held assumptions about the Galante murder, offering listeners a more nuanced view of Mafia politics, loyalty, and betrayal. It's a detailed reexamination of a landmark mob hit—and a reminder that the truth is often far more complicated than the headlines. Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to “buy me a cup of coffee” Subscribe to the website for weekly notifications about updates and other Mob information. To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent ‘Brothers against Brothers’ or ‘Gangland Wire,’ the documentaries click here. To purchase one of my books, click here. Transcript [0:00] Yeah, if you could just hold the frame right there, I think it’s very important [0:03] to set the stage of what we have here. This is a meeting of Bonanno crime family members, very high up ones, in front of Neil Delacroche’s Gambino headquarters on Mulberry Street, known as the Ravenite. Now, the feds used this tape to say that Bruno Indelicato was part of a conspiracy to murder Galante and that this tape shows the celebration. It does not. This tape is an absolute beef being put in primarily by Sonny Red and Delicato because he was supposed to do the hit jointly with the Gambino family led by John Gotti. He’s furious because at this point in time, he thinks he’s left out of the head. And just before you roll it, this video basically proves to every law enforcement person and every Cosa Nostra member that the people in this video did not do the murder. You don’t go out in Cosa Nostra, commit one of the biggest hits ever, a triple homicide, and then show your face an hour later. It does not work that way. So if you roll the tape, we can see some of the body language on these guys as well. [1:08] The guy in the white is Stefano Canone. He is the family’s consigliere, [1:13] which is technically third in charge, an advisory role. He is already at the Ravenite when everyone else arrives. A key figure in this is Sonny Red in Delicato Wearing a black jacket you’ll see His son is in the white shirt there The younger fellow that’s Bruno in Delicato The only guy that was convicted of this crime Now look at what’s going on here This is not a celebration They’re in the face of him And they’re furious And stop right there if you could, The gentleman in the black jacket right there. [1:44] Sonny, Red, and Delicato, he takes a couple steps back from his consigliere, which is technically his boss, and he turns around in fury, and he’s angry because, again, his team, led by him, was left off the head. Notice also, if you want to keep rolling the tape, he goes to his glasses. This is an absolute sign of anger, as per our body language experts, who, by the way, don’t even know who these people are. The only thing they know is this is a dispute, not a celebration. You notice that when he puts his hand up by his glasses? Now he thinks a little bit better of it because that’s his boss he’s talking to. And that’s a very good sign here. Again, another angle of this is in the Pizza Connection case in 1985. [2:27] Not only in the indictment, but also in FBI testimony, when asked who killed Carmen Galante, they did not say it was Bruno and Delicato and two other masked assailants. They said it was three unknown masked assailants that killed him. That’s what their testimony was. Everybody on the Cosa Nostra side and on the law enforcement side knows what this is. No mob guy commits a triple murder and then goes out to run to a place that we used to refer to as the FBI screen test, which was the Ravenite in Lower Manhattan and Mulberry Street. Everybody knows it, and it’s about time the story gets told, [3:05] and you’re going to see a lot more of this. Hey, all you wiretappers. Good to be back here in studio of Gangland Wire. This is Gary Jenkins, retired Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit Sergeant, and I have a guy here who has a different story and what he would say the real story behind the murder of Carmine Galante. Now, guys, there’s three monumental hits in organized crime history, I would say. The Galante hit… [3:33] Big because of the cigar in his mouth and that picture that was captured, but he was also an important hit in Mob. Now we also had the Anastasia. Anastasia was important and it was also got important, more important because of the photographs. Paul Castellano was important, I think more because of John Gotti than anything, but Carmine Galante and Matt here knows a lot about that hit and a lot about an alternative story to what really happened as it was reported it in the media. So welcome, Matt. Thank you so much for having me on, Gary. I really love your program. I’m happy to be here. All right, Matt, you got a book made on Long Island. Let’s just show everybody the copy of that. There you go, guys. There’s a copy of the book. It’s available on Amazon right now, right, Matt? [4:25] It certainly is. Thank you for putting it up. And one little sentence I’ll draw attention to at the bottom is, no AI was used in this. I know a lot of books are coming out now and people using AI, which I personally think is garbage. This is all handwritten and 440 pages of story after story. Yeah, there’s a lot to it. I guess you were writing under the name of Bartley Scarborough. Yeah, Bart is a good guy. He’s a friend of mine who actually started organizing this with me literally about 15, 20 years ago. Just to give everybody the timetable, we could not release this stuff till now because everybody with criminal culpability is now deceased or one guy is doing life in jail without the possibility of parole for another crime. That’s why we waited so long. Bart organized this stuff. He had me go over the thoughts. And he actually, I don’t know how much he’s going to want to talk about it, but he actually was there when we spoke to some of our friends who gave us extreme detail about this. But in terms of the actual writing, I actually penned it all myself with Bart’s assistant. All right, great. And as you know by now, it’s no easy task to write, especially 400-some pages. That’s a lot of words. That’s a lot of work, guys. Trust me, that is a lot of work. [5:41] You’ve got to keep going over it. Good writing is hard because it takes about three rewritings to actually get it out. Did you find that? [5:51] I did. It’s definitely extremely hard to do with volumes like this going over the past so many years. And plus getting the information from our friends, it was extremely hard to do. It was very time consuming. And I need to stress for the audience, I was not present when any of these major crimes like the homicides went down. I was present for the other things in the book, horse racing, which I’m sure we’re going to talk about later, major fireworks sales. But I need the audience to know that I was not present when the homicides went down, even though I was a juvenile at the time, and that from the proceeds of the fireworks sale and the horse racing, I did not pocket the proceeds like other people did. I know there’s lawyers out there, and I’m paying some $1,000 an hour. I apologize to people, but the lawyers told me 100 times I need to make those facts clear. Okay. All right. You did not do any of this, but you were right next to people who did do this. So we’re talking about firsthand information, correct? That is correct. Now, again, I was there for some of the stuff. I was there for some of the entity in the book. I was definitely there for the major league fireworks deals and participated in those. The horse racing that we’ll get to later, I was there for that. But in terms of the hard stuff, the stuff with no statute of limitations, homicides, I was not there. [7:12] So tell me about these group of guys that you grew up with, that you started doing some of these things. We have some kind of interesting personalities in there. Tell us about those guys. Oh my gosh. We had a real collection of characters is the only way to put it. Now, growing up when we were very young, let’s call it 11, 12, 13, we all really had two goals in mind. We wanted to make money and we wanted to play sports at that age. And that’s what we did. We made money on anything, paper routes, shoveling snow, raking leaves. And what happened was being so competitive, we got into a feud with another group in the same town. Now, there’s no way around it. We were idiots at this age. Some of our guys were carrying guns. Two of the guys in particular, their parents, what we call, were on the job, which means they were cops. So they had access to guns. Another guy was able to get us guns. So the bottom line is you’ve got 13-year-old kids who… That have no fuse carrying guns. Here is where it all started. [8:11] My uncle, like my cousin’s dad, came to one of the baseball games, and we had no idea that he knew the other coaches. And all of a sudden, they realized these kids are carrying guns. They’re going to kill each other. So they sat us down, disarmed us. It’s a pretty funny thing that’s in the book. I remember my uncle saying, whoever has a weapon, you put it on the table right now. I take a sock out of my pocket. He’s, what’s wrong with you? He goes, I asked for weapons, not your dirty laundry. I go, there’s a 25 inside the sock. He was shocked. But what they did was this. They disarmed us. They said, you want to kill each other with fists? Go at it. But we have a better idea. Why don’t you sell fireworks? Why don’t you work for us? You’ll make money doing this. First year, we only had about a week before the 4th of July. We sold out a couple pallets that they had. Now, the second year, I said, can we get these same prices? They said absolutely We went nuts to sell this stuff We ended up with an order for $85,000, And that’s how the order was so big That John Gotti got brought into this He was their boss at the time That’s how we met him And again, people say John Gotti, John Gotti Well to us at the time John Gotti was the same as John Smith The name meant nothing to us. [9:26] So some of these guys, older guys that you started dealing with that sat you down were relatives. There were members of the Gambino family then of Gotti’s crew. That is correct. Yep. Yep. They actually had two guys out of the three guys that sat us down. And by the way, none of us, myself included, ever had even the slightest inkling that these guys were involved in organized crime. You actually had two guys that were Gambino guys and one guy who was also a coach who was with the Genovese. [9:54] That was the actual makeup of the three guys that sat us down. And this was that. What towns are you talking about out there in Long Island? Kind of guys that listen from New York. Sure. This is actually Syosset, believe it or not, which was a upper middle class area. Nice and calm, crime free. And again, most of everybody that was with us was from Syosset. [10:19] Interesting. So the fireworks thing, I’ve always wondered about that. I’ve noticed in Kansas City, the mob guys, several of them every year have these huge, big firework tents. And I started asking around. I found out that they might make $100,000 in about two or three weeks time off those fireworks. There must be immense profit in it. And it’s so that kind of profit and kind of a gray area crime, if you will, in some cities, they don’t allow fireworks to be sold or even to be shot off. Mob likes to get into that and make that money. So tell us a little bit more about how that worked. Who were your customers? You guys went out into the community and sold more. You were more like you weren’t retailers. You were more like found other people to retail. It sounds to me like tell me the nuts and bolts of how that worked. [11:05] That is exactly correct. Now, the first year when they gave us the two pallets with about five or six days, maybe a week before the 4th of July, we sold those strictly to local people we know. And by the way, as kids, we loved fireworks ourselves. We still do. I do. I can speak for myself. We love this stuff. Now, when I saw the prices, for example, that these guys can get us, and I’ll use a barometer, very common in New York, a mat of firecrackers, which is a pack of 80 packs inside, 16 firecrackers to a pack. You could buy that for $8 And it would just fly like hotcakes These guys were selling us the stuff At $3 a mat So all these prices Were anywhere from. [11:49] 70, sometimes even 80% cheaper than what we could sell them for. So the profit, like you said, was utterly enormous. Now we had a full year to work our second year because they said, yes, sell as much as you want, go ahead and get the pre-orders. We contacted everybody we knew. All of our guys had people in other places, Huntington, the town of Huntington, we did big business, other places out in Suffolk and even somewhere in the city. [12:13] And again, for young kids at that age to put together an order for $85,000. She knocked everybody. And that’s what really got their attention. And for that kind of money being fronted to us, that’s why they had to bring their boss in, which was John. The other thing that really shocked us too, I was worried about getting caught. Now the legal penalties for getting caught was nothing. Five or $10 fine, nothing on your record. It was nothing. However, the police could take all your firearms. If they took money like that from young kids, we’re finished. Our lives are over. and to be honest, the organization solved that for us. They sat us down with cops. The cops told us to our face, you will never have a problem. Don’t worry about it. And once I heard, that’s when I told our guys, go ahead and sell as much as you can, and that’s when we got the order for the two tractor trailers. I knew at that point in time, the risk is pretty much gone. Yes, there’s a risk of getting robbed, but we had two of our guys’ older brothers who were a really severe, a tough guy, one that’s referenced in the book a lot, Bubbles. And again, he’s a deceased, and we’ll talk about him more in terms of the Galante hit. So people that are going to rob us really would be like, why would I rob these guys? Look at who they’re with. So in my opinion, we had no risk, and that’s why we went nuts with this. [13:30] That’s the beauty of working with the mob. They usually had connections with law enforcement that could get you protected. Now, you brought Gotti into it. Tell us about meeting Gotti for the first time. [13:39] Was he all that, like they say? Was he just this real charismatic personality that you just wanted him to like you and wanted to do what he wanted you to do? What was that like? I’m glad you brought it up because I’m going to tell you that’s the funniest thing that ever happened to any of us in our lives. And I suspect it might have been one of the funniest things that ever happened to him. When we got this order for the two-tracked trailers, he wanted to meet us with some of his other people. One that turned out to be Angelo, quack, quack, Angelo Ruggiero. And we decided to meet at our friend’s house over in Syosset. It was during a school day, but we had no risk because his dad was a New York City cop. His dad wasn’t there. His mom would be out the whole day playing a card game she played called Mahjong. So we said, yeah, let’s do it at his house. Now, these guys show up. Again, we’re teens. We’re 13, 14, 15 in that range. One, a couple guys maybe a couple years older. And these guys were like in their low 30s. That’s all John Gotti was age-wise when we met him, I would say. [14:39] No older, I wouldn’t think, than 35. I could do the math, but right in that range. All nice cars, nice suits. They come in with all the samples. So we lay them all around my friend Jeff’s house I’m talking about in his stoves, his mother’s piano, the couches and everything And they’re going over stuff and they’re saying, look This stuff here comes $48 to a case Your price, I’m just making up numbers for argument’s sake Your price is $175 a case on this one You can easily sell this stuff for $600 or whatever the numbers were So we’re shocked Now to set the stage My friend’s mom was really A kind of a crazy lady she was very Loud and she was extremely Opinionated if not wild She would always kid my not kid She was serious to my friend Jeff saying You’re a no good bum this Boy’s gonna end up in jail she would berate Our friend into the ground I mean this kid was crazy believe me this kid was Driving us to school at 14 and 15 years Old didn’t have a worry in the world So Yeah. [15:40] This is where the humor came in. She came home unexpectedly. Apparently, one of the card players didn’t show up. They couldn’t do it. She walks into her house, and she sees fireworks all over. She sees us with guys who look like gangsters that are 35 years old, and she blows her stack. She screams, who are these hoodlums in my house? What are these devices these criminals have? What is this fool meaning her son done this time with nuts? And I’ll never forget John says to my uncle who was in there He says did you set this up as a gag? Very low so nothing we could hear except a few people And my uncle had a really weird look on his face He goes I wish I could get off that easy So we figure the deal is all over She’s going nuts I run up to her with the price lists And I say Mrs. Goldberg please I know we like to shoot a fire It’s not about that It’s about making money I show her the list And I reference before the matter firecrackers I point to it. I call these guys firework salesmen. That’s what I call John and Angelo. I go, these firework salesmen here can sell us this amount of firecrackers for $3. [16:49] We can sell it all day long for $8. There’s a fortune in this. So then instead of her blowing up, she goes, tell me more. So that was funny enough. So I go through more prices. And just to set the stage for your listeners, a lot of people in New York might know this term. People outside might not. I’m a Christian, but if you have a non-Christian, Jewish people call him Goy or Goyim. She’s looking at the lists, and she explodes in the loudest voice you’ve ever heard. If the Goyim will buy these devices, then sell them to the Goyim we were. We lost it. [17:24] She said that Angelo, my uncle, a bunch of the guys had to go outside. And I stepped outside with them, too, because they didn’t want to insult her and laugh in her face. I don’t know how John stayed in the house with her, but he did for a while. These guys were laughing so hard, tears were coming out of us. So the neighborhood girls that we knew saw these guys all dressed in suits. They thought we were crying, and they sincerely asked, are you guys okay what happened? It was because we were laughing so hard we started crying. So I said, let me get in here. The fireworks deal is more important. So she went over this stuff with us, telling us how we’re going to make money. Just insanity. The book really expands on this. And then afterwards, when John left the house, he also broke down in laughter. He didn’t want to do it in front of her. He couldn’t take it. Out of respect, he didn’t want to laugh in someone’s face like that. But he walked two doors down, and he freaking lost it. So I think it’s got to be one of the funniest things he’s ever had happen to him in his life. He said it was. And it just got crazier from there. [18:19] Now, was Angelo Ruggiero with him? He was his right-hand man. Was he there on this deal? Yeah, Angelo was there with him. Yep, he sure was. What was he like to deal with as a person? I’ve interviewed his son who has a show. What was he like? Was he funny? He seemed like he talked a lot and was a funny guy. I’m just curious. He did. And again, in the account that you guys are going to read about in the book, Tommy, who’s the main character in this book, who again, deceased and gave me all the interactions he had with him, explains what a nice guy he was. I know he had a violent side. I know he has a lot of hits under his belt, but he was apparently a ton of fun. [18:59] When I interacted with him, I thought he was freaking hilarious. And as you’ll see in the book, Angelo is really the one who fed all the inside information nonstop to our buddy Tommy, Tommy, who at that time was playing cards over at John’s Club in Ozone Park, the Bergen, very regularly at that point in time. And the book really traces Tommy about what happened, his interactions with Angelo, his interactions with everybody else. And when you get to the whole crux of the matter, Angelo is the one who told our good friend Tommy that, hey, the commission has authorized a hit on Galante. And the hit is to be done jointly with our family, meaning the Gambinos, and with the Bananos. And that John was going to be the leader of the Gambino faction. [19:48] Sonny Red and Delicato was going to be the leader of the Banano faction, and Joey Messino was not only the one taking the messages to and from Rusty, which is the Philip Mestelli in jail, but Joe Messino was going to supervise the entire operation. So that was the structure of it. Yeah, that’s what I’ve read about it. And also what you’re saying about Angelo Ruggiero is that’s one reason the Bureau was able to learn so much about Castellano because he would go to meetings at Castellano’s house, if I remember right, come back home and get on the phone or have some people come over. And he talked to him about, he said this and he said this and he said that and he said this. That gave him probable cause then to go into Castellano’s house. So he was known to be loose lips, and that’s why he got the moniker quack quack, I’ve heard. But I also heard it was because of the way he walked, so I’m not sure. No, that’s true. Both of what you’re saying is true. And just to touch on him one more time, very important. He loved my friend Tommy because Tommy got him out of more than a couple of jams. I’ll give an example. There was a guy in the Gambino family up in Connecticut. John always referred to him as the genius Tony Mungali And he put a firework sorter in with Angelo. [21:06] Now, this guy blew his stack because no fireworks came, and he had promised the entire neighborhood a gigantic fireworks show. He had his friends, his people of his family over there, neighbors and no fireworks. This guy blew his stack, and this story is detailed in the book. Tommy got a call from another Gambino guy the morning of July 5th, very early. He was still hungover from partying the night before. He said, oh, my God, what’s this about? It’s got to be something bad. Did somebody blow their hand off with fireworks? What’s going on? And the bad news was that this Tony had put a beef in saying, what’s wrong with you people? You didn’t do what you said. And he was blaming Angelo. Tony was all over Angelo. And the bottom line is Tony was right. It was Angelo’s fault. However, my friend Tommy never threw Angelo under the bus. My friend Tommy ate it. And he basically, it’s a real good recounting in the book. And there’s so many stories like this. There’s hundreds of them. But I’ll give you this one real quick. [22:03] Like, so Tommy basically told Tony Mengele, listen, how old are the kids that you promised this big fireworks show to? And Tony blew up. He’s like, what the F does it matter how old the kids are? But my friend Tommy was smart and he was going somewhere. He’s like, listen, these kids don’t know the difference between July 5th and July 4th. We’re going to come to your house tonight. We’re going to give it the most insane fireworks show anybody in your area has ever seen. We don’t want a dime. We’re so sorry this mistake happened They go up there I was with them at that point. [22:38] Nothing but fun. So welcoming. And again, my buddies, none of us would ever throw Angelo under the bus. And believe me, Tony and his uncle, Sandalo, he tried to pin it on Angelo. We said, no, it’s not his fault. It’s not his fault. Bottom line is those guys loved us. One of Tony’s workers ended up being a gigantic fireworks customer of ours. And to the best of my knowledge to this day, and I’m not involved in it in the slightest, To this day, all one of his guys does is sell fireworks in the Connecticut region. Makes a fortune. Interesting. And so that’s a wild story. But again, Angelo loved Tommy because so many times Tommy would say, look, Angelo didn’t do this. I did. What did Angelo do in return? He gave Tommy so many different pieces of information. And again, I won’t bog you down, but each one of these stories is so interesting. Angelo had some fireworks clubs that he made money on. [23:32] There’s no other way to put it. Angelo was not working much at all. And then one of these meetings, John brought everyone in and said, listen, from now on, these clubs that sell fireworks, particularly Oceanside, New York, Long Beach, Bayville, Massapequa, he goes, I’m giving them to you guys to run. And now, obviously, none of us want anything to do like that. We’re going to cut out his friends. We’re going to end up in a freaking meat grinder or end up in a cement truck. So we all told John we didn’t want it. John said, that’s it. It’s over. It’s yours. so then our next step was to make sure we figured out how much roughly those guys were making. [24:05] I give my friend tommy all the credit in the world he ended up giving angelo more money by a lot, for using the place than angelo ever made doing work and this time angelo doesn’t have to do any work angelo loved us all these guys loved us because we paid them more than they made and now they didn’t have to do a damn thing so our guys were very smart and calculating particularly Tommy, but some of the other ones. And that was a good Angelo story. Yeah, it is. And I’ve read that not only Gotti and in his neighborhood, but other mob guys around in New York and their neighborhoods, they would put on a huge fireworks shows for everybody in the neighborhood every year. Gotti particularly was noted for that. That is interesting, their love for fireworks and fireworks shows. Did they ever front you these things? Did they front you money or did Did they buy the fireworks? [24:56] You guys made this money each year, but I’m sure you’d spend it all. Then the following year, you’d have to come up with money. How did that work? The money worked. You wanted to be able to pay them back if they fronted anything. [25:08] Yes. You have a bunch of good questions here. I’m going to backtrack one second on what you said about guys in the life loving fireworks. That is a hundred percent fact. Love the fireworks and the stuff that people see at some of the celebrations over at the Bergen. Yeah, that was rooted from our guys providing it. Now, here is one of the reasons why John turned over these four locations to us. He had complaints from multiple people. Castellano, I believe Michael Franzese people. These guys went to the fireworks locations on the best days, like July 2nd and July 3rd, and they were closed. And John blew up at that. He’s making me look like a freaking idiot. I’m telling Castellano’s people, it could have been his nephews or little cousins or whatever, go to this place to load up with fireworks for free. These guys go to the place and it’s closed that’s one of the motivating factors why john, turned that business over to us we had it open all the time now in terms of fronting stuff absolutely the money was enormous those guys fronted it to us all the time big loads that’s just how it was young kids like that we can come up with anything near that kind of money. [26:14] And just another tidbit too the lady i told you about who would go wild when we were doing the deal. She offered to fund some money up too. And that’s detailed in the book as well. But yeah, as we got it to like year number three, I don’t remember us ever putting a penny up after year three. It was all fronted to us. Was it all cash too? When you went out to these clubs and these people with the neighborhoods and stuff, would they always just give you cash each year? [26:40] That is a great question, and the answer is yes for the people we retailed to, yes for the people that walked into the stores. However, we had wholesale customers that we would give credit to. Now, I’ll give you this story, which is also detailed in the book real quick. There was a street gang in Huntington. They were known as the Huntington Hitters, primarily Hispanics. They gave us an order, and one of our good friends got back from a younger kid that he helped out before that his older brother was intending to rob us when we dropped off the fireworks. [27:14] So we had what I thought was a brilliant plan made. Tommy was very instrumental in this, and I gave some feedback too. We told these guys, come meet us at this bar out on Jericho Turnpike in Huntington. We have some additional fireworks we want to show you guys and see if you want it, which was a lie. But we knew that they wouldn’t rob us then because we didn’t have anything honest. Let me tell you what we brought to that meeting. We brought Bubbles and two of his guys that were freaking deadly people. And they had freaking gym bags with them. And they said, don’t worry anything about security when we do this deal. And they showed him stuff inside the bags, heavy duty weaponry. So right away, these Huntington hitter group said, these are the wrong people to rob. So sure enough, right on cue, a day or two later, they called my buddy and said, you know what? We don’t want to do the fireworks business. We can’t. That I petitioned, and I got a few of my friends to agree, and Tommy definitely went with it too. You know what? These guys can make a fortune doing this. Let’s front them five or ten grand worth of this stuff and see what happens. And I’m like, it’s not going to cost us anything. Number one, I don’t think they’re going to rob us. If they do, what did we lose? $1,500 at the most? My friends said we were nuts, but we went with it. And I want to tell you, smartest move we ever made. [28:29] As every year we went by, we fronted them more and more. They were our first customer that we ever fronted a full tractor trailer to. Never had a problem getting one cent from them. It’s funny how that evolved. It’s just absolute madness. But again, I give Tommy a lot of the credit here and some of the other guys very sharp to come up with a business plan like this. [28:52] I tell you, this little crew you got in with early on, they were a bunch of hustlers. But you also had this deal with Gotti and horse racing and getting inside information on horse racing. There’s some pretty good stories there that are in the book. Tell the guys a little bit about that point. Then we’ll move on to the Galante hit. [29:11] Absolutely. Now, horse racing was interesting. We would go to a place called Roosevelt Raceway, which is over in Westbury, Long Island. Really not that far from where we lived over in Syosset. Now, again, I know the law was probably you had to be 18 to make a bet. They didn’t care. I was making bets there at 12 and 13 years old. I’ll tell you this one time that they did care, and I’ll get to that at the end of the question you asked, and you’ll see why. So we were clowns, but even as clowns, we could see it. If a horse, these were harness racing, by the way. If a harness race is coming down the stretch, you didn’t have to be a genius to see that one or two of these horses would hold back, but the other two jockeys would whip the crap out of their horses. So naturally, we felt cheated, even at young ages. Our guys were definitely certified. There’s no question about that. Our guys would throw things at the freaking jockeys. I’m talking about golf balls, rocks. Our guys were insane. And a lot of that stuff is detailed in the book, how crazy we were. But to get to your point, after I think it was the third or fourth year, John walked with Tommy. [30:17] And he said, you guys are bringing in so much money and doing so well. I want to give you a gift. And I remember Tommy, because myself and a little bit of Bart, but myself, I had to pull all this out of my friend Tommy. He knew he was going to pass away. And he wanted this story out in the public. Now, this guy, Tommy, never wanted his real name used, but he gave me detail after detail. Some of the stuff, like I’m explaining with the fireworks and the horse racing, I was there myself to see. But on the heavy stuff, he gave me detail after detail. same with a little bit to Bart. So this is how Tommy explained it to us. John gave him a sheet of paper and Tommy being a smartest said, oh, what is this, John? You want me to go play the freaking lottery with these numbers? What do these numbers mean? John, you smartest. Here’s what the numbers mean. The first number was the number of the race at Roosevelt Raceway. The next four numbers were the only four horses that could win. Usually these races had eight horses in them. Once in a while, seven, once in a while, nine, but eight was the norm. Those are the only four horses that can win. And for the audience, I want to explain to them how that’s possible. [31:24] Let’s say you have an eight horse harness race and you tell four of the jockeys, no matter what happens, you are not to come in the top. They’ll hold the horses back. And by the way, this is not just conjectural rumor. These guys got locked up for it later on down the line, jockeys and everybody what they were doing is it hold the four horses back the organization would have no idea what horse was going to win they just knew which four wouldn’t so what did they didn’t bet winner plays to show they would bet exactus triples and sometimes super factors which means all four and box those four around some yeah so in your example. [32:03] Basically, John gave our buddy Tom three races, and Tommy knew that this has got to be damn better than a tip. It has to be rock solid. So what happened was we all went there, and we knew nothing about it. We didn’t know that we should just bet a small amount of money. We had no knowledge about damaging a pool, so I’ll make it easy for the listeners. Tommy overbet these races like crazy. For example, if a three combination triple should pay $1,500, the first thing the FBI and the New York Racing Authority would ask is, why did this $1,500 triple pay only $400? And the reason is, and they knew it because the race was fixed. So everybody was betting those combinations. Now, the organization was smart enough to only bet small amounts of money, and they used the term not to damage the pool. That was a term they used all the time. We don’t want to damage the pool. [33:04] Again, throw us in the mix. We had absolutely no idea. We didn’t know any of this. So Tommy bet the crap out of these races, and he did damage the pool. And that brought the attention of the authorities. But worse than that, another long story in the book goes back to the Connecticut people, because I think the genius Tony Mengele was the one helping to fix the races. So they figured there was a leak on their side. And John Gotti actually thought he was going to get killed over this. And he told people, including Angelo, I might not be coming back from this meeting. I got sent for here. The horse pulls bad because John was really running the horses with Tony and some other guys. Tony grabbed him by chance outside of the Ravenite, Mr. Neal’s club, and they walked. [33:52] And Tony apparently was furious, like, yeah, let’s kill whoever damaged the pool, whoever did this. And then John apparently told him it was us. And then Tony says, oh, man, those fireworks guys, I love those guys. He goes, okay, nothing’s going to happen here. So apparently Tony went into the meeting, and he basically lied to the people there, Castellano and Neil Delacroach, and he says, listen, I found out the leak. The leak is on our side, and I’ll take care of it. And that’s how it worked But again, that ties back to the fireworks If that never happened, I don’t know what would have happened John had every intention of going in there and saying he’s screwed up He didn’t explain to us And he had no business giving us the numbers And he knows that, He did not have permission to give us anything at the racetrack He took it on himself to do it, And he got saved by that stroke of luck Of meeting Tony in front of the club before the meeting Had someone been outside, whoever Tommy Bellotti or anybody said Hey, get inside, the meeting’s going on Those two would not have had a chance to talk. I don’t know what would have happened, but I think it would have been very bad for Sean. Yeah, would have been. Yeah, that’s interesting. Now, explain to the guys about the pool. Everybody doesn’t know about the pool. [35:04] These exactors and trifectas, how that pool works. That is a great question because we had to have it explained to us. Let’s take any racetrack, and the first number you’re going to have is how many people bet on what’s focused on triples. Now, the definition of a triple is horses come in the order of one, two, three. So if you bet a 7-4-3 triple, the race must end 7-4-3 for you to hit that triple. Now, the next variation of that is if you like the 7-4-3, what most people will do is they will do what’s called boxing that triple, which means they have 7-4-3 and that’s a winner. [35:43] But so is 4-3-7. So is any combination. So is 2-7-4. [35:49] 3-7-4. Any of the combination of your three horses win. Now, they can tell what a triple should pay based on the amount that’s spent and what the odds are. Let’s say you have a horse that’s a mid shot, like an 8 or 10 to 1. You have a favorite in there and maybe a halfway of a little bit of a long shot. They know what that should pay in a certain range. Now, if you know that race was fixed, and by the way, it’s all pari-mutual, so the weighting is average. If you’ve got $10,000 in a triple pool and you have 10 winning tickets, each ticket’s going to get paid $1,000. And they would know that’s legitimate and that’s honest. And there should be about 10 people with those combinations. Now, if you have that same $10,000 worth of triple pool, and again, these are round numbers. It’s way higher, just for an example. and all of a sudden you’ve got 105 winning tickets when mathematically there should be 10 or 15 at the most the money drops that thousand dollar prize now might be 210 dollars and that’s what the feds and everyone new york racing authority looks for if you have a horse that’s eight to one first place let’s say ten to one second place and let’s say five to two third place that triple should pay something like, I’m guessing, $400, $500, $600 around that range. If that triple pays only $150, right away they know that somebody knew something. [37:16] Too many people bet on that combination. They know how many people probably will bet on any certain combination. And when that gets skewed, too many people bet on one combination, then they know something’s up. Interesting. That’s like these new sports prop bets in the apps on gambling, on the apps on sports. If all of a sudden there’s a whole lot of money goes out on some team on the spread and too much money goes down in one place, then they know there’s something going on. Somebody knows something and they start looking. [37:48] Exactly. They start looking and you make a great point about today’s sports betting. If you have a basketball player, and again, this is not conjecture. There’s already been indictments on this. Let’s say the guy is supposed to have 11 rebounds in a game. All of a sudden, when he has nine, he tells the coach, man, I hurt my ankle. I can’t play anymore. Now, if the balance was normal on his under and his over, no problem. What do we all know happens? The under money bet on this guy is radical. It’s a 95 to 5 ratio. They know right away it’s fixed. And that’s what I believe the guy in Toronto, the Toronto Raptors was doing. And so many other ones were too, but that’s everywhere. We were involved in that way, way back in the day as well, to some degree. We heard so much about it. Yeah, interesting. [38:34] Let’s get into Carmine Galante. The probably most famous, certainly the most famous image, even more famous than Albert Anastasia of Carmine Galante laying there. He was the Bonanno, longtime Bonanno capo and had risen up in the ranks. And he comes out of the penitentiary and Rusty Rustelli is supposed to be the next Bonanno boss. And Carmine decides that he’s going to act like he’s the boss. So let’s talk about how this whole thing started a little bit. That is a great observation. And that’s pretty much how the ball got rolling with those guys. Here’s how we got involved in this. [39:12] We had one of our good friends who was helping us with the fireworks and going to the clubs and having nothing but fun. And then the one night when Tommy was at the club, the cops came in. And I know a lot of people think, oh, Cosa Nostra doesn’t mix with the cops. People will think that they don’t know what they’re talking about. Look at the convictions with gas pipe cases and everybody else. John had guys on his payroll that ended up getting convicted and stuff. [39:39] The cops and Cosa Nostra do work together. despite what everyone else says. Look at us with the fireworks, for example. So anyway, at the card game, what I was told from Tommy is they kept getting messages after messages. And again, these messages at that time would come in over pay phones. There were no cell phones. So you’d have a guy sitting at the pay phone. And as I’m told, most of the messages would be coded numbers. Let’s say Angelo’s number was 167. The guy would just pick up the phone, tell number 167, which is Angelo. [40:11] Another set of code numbers and that might mean hey the cops are coming over now the cops came into the club they came into the bergen and apparently they told everybody listen nobody here is getting locked up we don’t want information we just need to give you some news and from what tommy says because he was there playing cards at the time they told him that our good friend michael had died in a car accident and they wanted to know should they go and wake his dad up and And his dad obviously was in the life made guy and do it that way. Or did John and Angelo perhaps want to go out to the house? They gave him the option to do it. And John and Angelo, of course, jumped at that. And they, whatever they did, they went at the house. I don’t know if they waited till they woke up in the morning, whatever it was and knocked on the door or whatever. But so that’s what happens now at the wake, by the way, just to make the story a little bit more clear, there. [41:09] This was probably our fourth year or so selling fireworks. And every year we sold fireworks, we met more and more people. So many of it is detailed in the book. I can’t even tell you the list of people we met. And you name it, Tony Ducks, Corralo, all these guys. So we’re meeting more and more people. Two in particular that we started hanging out with because they liked us because we were just crazy, drinking, women chasing maniacs, were Baldo and Chesery. And that’s Baldo Amato and Cheshire Bonventry. They were with the Bananos. And we were hanging out with them. They grabbed my friend Tommy at the wake and pulled him away. And everyone’s thinking, oh, they’re really Sicilian. We call them the Zips. They’re tough guys. They probably just don’t want to show their emotions because they love Michael in front of everybody. We didn’t know what was going on. They informed my friend Tommy that our friend, Michael, did not die in a car accident. It was a basic, supposed to be a warning that turned into a hit. [42:12] And Tommy’s, that’s nonsense. The cops told us the car was off the road. The car was a crumpled mess. That’s nonsense. But Baldo insisted and said, no, these guys shot him off the road. So nobody believed any of this. But we came up with the conclusion of, hey, we’re friends with the cops. The cops will take us to the impound yard. Let’s see for ourselves. House so those guys went over there and what tommy says they found bullet holes in like less than a minute they found a couple bullet holes so they knew right away that baldo was telling the truth now all this was going on other people would tell us don’t trust baldo don’t trust chesery the sicilians are the most ruthless cunning backstabbers you’re ever going to meet and i didn’t feel that way and neither did tommy or the other guys that were involved with us our other friends aunt and The whole gang, Gonzo, we didn’t feel that way at all. We thought they really had our best interest. So. [43:08] That stayed quiet, but two of our friends swore on that day, no matter who did this to our friend, Michael, no matter who they are, we don’t care what their rank or anything. [43:19] We’re going to make them pay for what they did. They’re going to have to answer for what they did to our friend. And we know the rules. You can’t touch a maid guy or an associate without getting permission. But we kept everything quiet for another reason. Michael’s dad I referred to as a maid guy. Now, you talk about crazy. This guy was nuts. This guy had no fuse. He’s detailed all over the book. For example, when John O’Neill would tell him to go out and just talk to a guy, don’t hurt him. This guy owes us a couple thousand. Just talk to him. The guy would end up with two broken arms. This guy had no fuse whatsoever. If he ever thought for a minute that somebody had killed his son, the worry was, and I think the worry is correct, he would have gone out and just killed better than adult targets all over the place. Whether they knew anything about it Which 99% of them knew nothing about this He would have just started killing people He would have started a war So that was the reason why the bosses, Did not want him And to his death he never knew that this happened They kept it from him for that reason There was no stopping this guy would have gone on a rampage So that was a big factor in that, So Then you talked before about the card games And Angelo. [44:30] More of these messages came in And my buddy Tommy noticed it And he said, Angelo, what’s going on? And so don’t worry after the card game, I’ll walk you down and we’ll talk to you. Apparently after the card games, Tommy and Angelo would walk down 101st Avenue and have these long talks. And Angelo said to Tommy, the commission has authorized a hit on Carmine Galante. We got the hit. John is our lead. [44:54] We have to do it jointly with the Bananas. Sonny Red is there, and Joe Massino is going to look at the whole thing and supervise the whole thing. So bells went off on my friend Tommy’s head. All of a sudden, he got everybody together. Not me, of course. I was not there when this transpired. I was not there when they organized the hit. But he got the other guys together, and he said, look, this is the guy who killed our friend. We have no risk now because the commissioner wants this guy dead. So these guys came out with what Tommy detailed to me. And by the way, it wasn’t just Tommy who detailed this to us. Bubbles detailed it to us. And there’s one big distinction I need to mention here. Tommy wanted all of this out. He did not want his real name used. [45:40] However, Bubbles wanted his real name used. He used to hang out with general views people. And he told me, he goes, use my name. I want people to know that I did this. And after he passed and that’s why inside the book we do reveal his real name and where he lived and the interesting thing for me was Bubbles and Tommy had no idea that each one of them was talking to me and to a small degree Bart about this so the details that they both gave were exactly the same the most ingenious hit I’ve ever heard of in my life they had police help from the 8-3 precinct over in Bushwick. Apparently, there was some cop over there that hated, I think it was a family dispute of some kind. The guy who was being, I think his grandmother or aunt or somebody was being shaken down by the bananas. So we had that asset. We now had Baldo and Chesery, who were Galante’s top bodyguards. So our guys went out on surveillance for months. And the funny thing about the surveillance was, who else was doing surveillance at the same time? [46:47] John Gotti was, and so was his people. So there was times like when Tommy and the guys would be close to a certain place. And by the way, he was killed at Joe and Mary’s. But that is not the only place that these guys did heavy surveillance on. And it’s not the only place that Galanti hung out at. So the book names a bunch of other places that the surveillance was done. So these guys would be there, and they’d look down the block, and possibly John and Angela were there doing the same surveillance. So they had to leave. Otherwise, John and Angela, what the hell are you guys doing over here? So that was funny to me on that regard But our guys in my opinion Put together the most ingenious hit Down to every single detail. [47:26] Basically took out the police help to help with the zips. The alibi is another crazy part of this. At that time, we would like to do a lot of fishing. We went off to a place called Sentinel Riches in Long Island. And one time we were night fishing over there and we saw guys jump off the boat, get onto smaller boats and come back an hour or two later with bundles. Now you don’t have to be Albert Einstein to realize what they were doing. They were running junk and they were Colombians. Yeah. So I discussed it a little bit with the boat’s captain and he said, just don’t say a word. Don’t go near him. Keep you guys away. We almost had a problem because again, our guys were drunk and our guys were carrying and our guys will, we came close to having a problem. But Tommy put this together. He had the boat captain go out one day and again, he didn’t tell all the people that were with, he didn’t tell his cousin’s crew for Shaw, who was with us that day, our guys jumped off the boat onto a smaller boat, took that boat to the Oak Beach Inn, took stolen cars in on that day, the July 12th, 1979, and they did the hit. [48:35] So Tommy’s uncle was furious with him. He thought he was lying to him. He goes, you’re lying. You were not there. I put you on that boat, which he did. Our friends were drunk and they drove him there on the road. Morning and i picked you up when that boat doc said don’t lie to me you’re on the boat all day and that’s when tommy and again this is detailed in the book like crazy told everybody can you say alibi and what do you mean he goes yeah you just said we were on the boat all day that’s not true, jumped the boat went to the oak beach and took the stolen cars did the work and came back so that was that shocked everybody in the room apparently when tommy was forced to detail, everything that happened on the hit. He even detailed for them all the cars that were involved. He detailed how the marked police cars actually held parking spaces for our guys in front of the place. One was, my understanding, about a half a block north. The other one was about a half a block south of the location over there, which was 205 Knickerbocker. They held the parking spaces. Our guys rolled up. [49:37] And if there was something going on, like, for example, FBI surveillance or unmarked cops in the place, those cop cars were not giving up the space. Our guys would honk and flash at them. But if they did not give up the spaces, the signal to our guys was the place is dirty, leave. So we had a lot of built-in signals like that. And then when they gave up the parking spots, both of the cops moved from one north heading south, one south heading north. What did that do? That let them both take one more scan of the block. Is the block dirty? And if the block was dirty, they were going to blow the sirens and everything was off. But the details, again, that are in the book about this hit are freaking shocking how meticulous it was. [50:22] Interesting. I have one question that Galante’s guy, Cousin Moy, they called him, Angelo Prezzanzano, I probably butchered that, but he was off sick that day. Was he part of it or was he just off sick that day? I’m going to tell you, to be honest, I have no knowledge of that. I know that Boldo and Chessery were the primary bodyguards that day. Yeah, they were there that day. I actually have no knowledge, but the other couple of details that are just beyond fascinating, how our guys operated on this. For example, when the car pulled up with one driver and three shooters, one of the shooters, again, he wanted to be named, so we’re naming him. It was Bubbles. [51:01] And the other two guys, Bubbles was a very big-built guy. He would easily be spotted. Plus, he knew a lot of people in the city. He stayed in the car. The two guys that were normal-built, they went inside. And I want the listeners to understand how skilled these guys were at this hit. [51:19] They had provided Baldo and Chesery with dark jackets that day. Now, I’ve read some stuff that people said, oh, they had big, heavy leather jackets on. That’s a lie. They were lightweight summer jackets. And people said, why do that? The answer is because at that time, people were wearing white and pastels and light clothing. It was burning hot that day in the summer. And if you want to spot somebody in a restaurant, you want them to stick out like a sore thumb. So that was the motivation for those black jackets. Now, check this one out. And again, the book goes through this in so many more details. Our guys walked in prearranged with Baltimore Orioles baseball hats. Because again, keep in mind, Chesaree and Boulder did not have a great command of the English language. They didn’t really 100% know American customs. And we showed them Mets and Yankee hats that everybody has. So now we show them a distinctive bright orange baseball hat with a bird on it that nobody could mistake. Here was the signal. Our guys walked up to them face to face with these hats on. [52:22] Now, that was slick. That was slicker shit, man. It was smart because if the place was hot, if Boldo and Chesery realized there was too many maid guys in there or surveillance guys or FBI in there, they were to immediately tell our guys it’s too crowded today. Only get takeout. Only get takeout. The place is too crowded. That was a signal to our guys to walk out and to tell the people the place is hot. leave. These guys had multiple hot signals here that if something was wrong, they would do it. Now, if they didn’t give those signals, our guys were to turn their hats around. So they walked in with the hats like a normal baseball player. They walked out with the hats like a catch you would wear with his hat on backwards. That was to give Boulder and Chesery the signal, Boulder and Chesery the signal this thing was going down. Now, here’s the most fascinating thing about the story is Tommy recanted for us. That day, July 12th, 79, was supposed to be a dry run. [53:28] And they told everybody, just do it like it’s real. Now, we were all hoping that Bould on Chesaree would do it like it was real, and they did it. They walked out of the place, and they walked north. I believe in their minds, they said, this is a dry run. Nothing’s going to happen. Then they heard the shots, and that’s what happened. And I want to elaborate on this because, again, there’s so much built in here. One of the witnesses said that, and I’ll tell you who the witness was. It was one of the guys who killed his daughter, Torano. His daughter had said that, oh, I saw Baldo crouched over with a gun. Gary, you’re a former detective. You’ve got a scene with four people shot, three dead. And you have a witness saying that a guy was in there with a gun out. You tell me how the guy is not arrested at the very least and tried. And I’m going to give everyone the answer here of why that didn’t happen. And I think it’s pretty clear. [54:25] I’m convinced that the FBI had static surveillance on the place, just like they did to Mr. Neal’s club that we always call the, basically the FBI screen test. Yeah. That’s number one. And, or they had a guy up the street. So I believe what happened here was they looked at what this witness said, and then either their own cameras or a human agent that they had on the streets said, wait a second, we cannot charge these guys. I saw a bold on Chesaree, whatever the number would be, 200 feet up the street before the shots rang out. They’re innocent. They didn’t do the shooting. Otherwise, of course, you got a witness saying, I saw a guy behind a table in a gun in a quadruple shooting, triple homicide, and that guy’s not going to get arrested. So obviously there was something there. [55:16] I was wondering why. And I’m going to take another step for people, too. And again, terrible. Cosa knows the story ever told. But to take this one step further, the cop cars were there. There were two marked cars close in proximity when this went down. I think the FBI might have said, wait a second here. What just happened? One guy that we hate, Galante, is dead. Some other guy, a cap on a maid guy are gone. Look at our cameras. How could we do anything here? There’s marked cops here. I think the feds had to realize the cops played a role in this. [55:50] Let’s just kill it and move on. I think that’s possible. Now, the cop cars were also referenced by Tommy. He told us the meeting that they had. It was a life or death meeting, by the way. When John Gotti and other people went to that meeting, Tommy’s uncle and people like that, there was a good chance none of them were going to come out alive. The book details that Castellano, who everyone knows, wanted to kill John Gotti, had a cast of killers in that building. Roy DeMail’s people were in there. There were people in there that you couldn’t even believe. Nino Gadge’s people in there. Hardcore butchers. They knew how to dispose of and chop up bodies. So in that meeting, apparently what Tommy made clear, and again, we took notes, we went over this for hours, days, literally years. [56:36] Sonny Red and Delicato made the statement in that meeting because, again, Sonny Red and Delicato put in the beef, hey, you guys did this hit without us. John Gotti’s saying, fuck you. Excuse my language. Effu. You guys did the hit without us. Nobody knew who did this hit, and I’ll get to that later. What happened here was that Sonny Red and Delicato and his people made an immediate beef, and we’ll talk about that later, saying, hey, The commission said this is to be a joint hit Between the Bananos and the Gambinos And I can definitely confirm From what they told me, Banano people and Gambino people Were on this hit together and doing surveillance So when Galante got killed Sonny Red and his Banano people Were furious Because they thought John Gotti went off And did a hit against the commission’s wishes At the same time, John Gotti was furious At Sonny Red and his people Thinking they did the work Without them being notified But the thing that Tommy always stressed is, again, that meeting was a death trap. Castellano always hated Gotti. Castellano wanted Gotti out. And this was the chance to do it for breaking the commission rule. So Castellano had hardcore murderers there that day. Roy DeMeo and his crew. [57:49] Incredible. You know, Gadgi, a cast of murderers. And John Gotti being street smart. And again, this is fully detailed in the book. It’s just too much to talk about here. John Gotti had made some very heavy precautions himself. Going into that meeting. But what the catch for me was, Sonny Red and Delicato said something like, whoever did this hit was either the most incompetent hitman ever, or possibly they were zips from Montreal that couldn’t give a crap if they were shot at or in a police shootout or whatever. They just didn’t care. And then Tommy said, what if I tell you that those cops were in on the hit? And that silenced the room. And that’s when Tommy had to come clean and talk about everything about it. And it shocked the people that were in that run that this hit was done like that. But that’s, that’s really how this thing was done. Interesting. Guys, you got to get this book. I’m telling you, Made on Long Island. And there’s a whole lot more details, these behind the scenes details about the Galante hit with some real people involved. It’s a lot different story than what we’ve ever heard. I know that. And even people went to jail behind this. But it was mainly on the say-so of informants who, as we know, will pretty much say anything to g
Jews and the White House Coup -- been around for a long time. Jesus warned us all: John 8:44, Rev 3:9, 1 Thes 2:15 How is Trump controlled? Are "they" threatening the lives of his children? The meaning Revelation 16, 17, 18, and 19: The Great Whore riding the Beasts and Babylon. (The Jews controlling the empires and nations and the wealth. The Zionist and Goy billionaires). The immorality and sorcery and wealth are all reflected in Revelation 16 through 19. It's all in plain sight. Fritz Berggren www.bloodandfaith.com www.gab.com/cybertext www.x.com/bloodandfaith (while they still allow me on X)
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Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
Normally, a person who hears Kaddish or Nakdishach may respond even if he hears from a distance, and is not present with the Minyan. There are, however, exceptions to this rule. The Shulhan Aruch writes that a person standing outside a synagogue may respond to Kaddish or Nakdishach, but then adds that according to some opinions, this is not allowed if there is "Tinuf" (filth, such as a trash can), or a non-Jew, in between him and the congregation. At first glance, it appears that the Shulhan Aruch here cites two different opinions, and according to the first opinion, one may respond even if there is "Tinuf" or a non-Jew in between him and the Minyan. If so, then we follow the general rule that the Shulhan Aruch accepts the first opinion when he brings two different views, and thus one may may respond regardless of what is between him and the congregation. Hacham Ovadia Yosef, however, understands the Shulhan Aruch as clarifying his initial statement, and not as citing a dissenting view. Therefore, one may not, in fact, respond to Kaddish or Nakdishach if there is either "Tinuf" or a gentile in between him and the Minyan. The word used by the Shulhan Aruch in this context is "Akum," an acrostic that refers either to an idol – "Avodat Kochabim U'mazalot" – or to an idolater – "Obed Kochabim U'mazalot." The Magen Abraham (Rav Avraham Gombiner, Poland, 1635-1682) understood that the acrostic "Akum" in this context refers to an idol, and not to a gentile. According to this reading, a non-Jew does not interrupt between a Minyan and a person listening from a distance, and he may respond. However, Hacham Ovadia notes that in earlier editions of the Shulhan Aruch, the word used in this passage was not "Akum," but rather "Goy." It is clear that the word was changed as a result of censorship, as Jewish communities needed to avoid giving the impression of looking disdainfully upon their non-Jewish neighbors, and so texts that might be misunderstood as such were occasionally emended. Hence, the Magen Abraham's reading is incorrect, and even the presence of a non-Jew in between a person and the Minyan creates an interruption, preventing him from responding. Since the Shulhan Aruch used the word "Goy" – "gentile" – and not "Obed Kochabim" – "idolater," this Halacha applies to all gentiles, even to those who do not worship idols. The Rambam famously ruled that Muslims are not considered idol-worshippers, since they believe in a single Deity who created the world. For the purposes of this Halacha, however, the non-Jew's religious beliefs are irrelevant, and his presence is considered an obstruction regarding the ability to respond to Kaddish and Nakdishach. The Magen Abraham and Mishna Berura asserted that the Rama (Rav Moshe Isserles, Cracow, 1530-1572) disputed this entire Halacha, and maintained that the presence of filth or of a gentile does not affect the ability to respond to Kaddish or Nakdishach. Nevertheless, Sephardic practice follows the Shulhan Aruch's ruling. It must be noted that this entire discussion refers to the case of a person who is not inside together with the Minyan, and there is a gentile in between him and the Minyan. In such a case, the presence of the Shechina needs to extend from the Minyan to the person standing at a distance, and this extension can be obstructed. A gentile's presence inside the Minyan, however, has no effect whatsoever. If, for example, a political figure is visiting the synagogue, or a congregant has a non-Jewish aide helping him in the synagogue, it is certainly permissible for everyone to respond to all the prayers, even if the non-Jew stands in between a person and the Hazzan. Although there is an opinion among the Poskim that is stringent in this regard, the consensus follows the lenient position. One example where this problem arises was noted by the Ben Ish Hai (Rav Yosef Haim of Baghdad, 1833-1909), who describes how it was common in Baghdad for merchants to display their wares in the hallways of synagogues. If a person was in the hallway of such a synagogue, he needed to ensure that the non-Jewish merchant was not standing in between him and the sanctuary. Another situation where this could arise is an airport. If ten men find an area to pray, and someone joins their Minyan from a distance, he may not answer unless he ensures that no gentiles come in between him and the Minyan. This could arise also when a person hosts a catered event in his home, and a Minyan is formed in the living room. If someone wishes to participate in the Minyan from the kitchen, he must ensure that non-Jewish workers are not standing in between him and the Minyan. Some Poskim place a very significant limitation on this entire Halacha, maintaining that it applies only if the person can see the "Tinuf" or the non-Jew in between him and the Minyan. But if, for example, a person lives near a synagogue, and he hears the prayers through the window, then he may respond even if there is "Tinuf" or a gentile in between. This is the view taken by the Gaon of Vilna (1720-1797) and by Rav Shlomo Zurafa (Algeria, 1785-1859). Although others seem to disagree with this ruling, it is accepted as Halacha by Hacham Ovadia Yosef, in Yehaveh Da'at, and by his son, Hacham David Yosef, in Halacha Berura. This Halacha becomes relevant in the case of a person who hears a live broadcast of a prayer service. Some congregations arrange a livestream of the Tefila for the benefit of those who are unable to attend due to health reasons, or for those in remote areas without a Minyan. The accepted Halacha is that although one cannot fulfill his obligation to recite a text – such as the reading of Megilat Ester on Purim – by listening via telephone or some other communication system, one can respond to Berachot, Kaddish and Nakdishach if he hears the recitation through a live broadcast. Quite obviously, there is "Tinuf" and gentiles in between the individual listening to a broadcast and the synagogue miles away where the prayers are being recited. Nevertheless, Hacham Ovadia ruled that one may respond, in light of the aforementioned ruling that everything in between may be disregarded if it cannot be seen. A Minyan may be formed even though non-Jews live in the same building, above the Minyan. Hacham Ovadia writes that there is no source whatsoever for the notion that the presence of gentiles above a Minyan obstructs the prayers from ascending to the heavens. Therefore, it is entirely permissible to pray on a ground floor even though gentiles are present above the Minyan. Summary: If a person hears Kaddish or Nakdishach from outside the area where the Minyan takes place, he may respond, unless there is "Tinuf" (filth) or a non-Jew in between him and the Minyan. If, however, the "Tinuf" or the gentile cannot be seen – such as if a person hears a Minyan from a window in his home – then he may respond. Therefore, a person who hears a Minyan via livestream may respond. A gentile's presence in the synagogue, or in the area where the Minyan is held, has no effect, and everyone in the room may respond.
Nous sommes à Manhattan en 1963. Dans le quartier de l'Upper East Side exactement, un endroit où aujourd'hui le plus petit logement est hors de prix. Mais ce n'est pas le cas à l'époque, c'est là que vit Sy Kravitz, 39 ans, divorcé et deux enfants, journaliste producteur sur NBC, quand il entreprend de plaire à Roxy Roker, cinq ans plus jeune que lui, célibataire et assistante d'un des grands directeurs de la chaîne.Roxy n'est jamais sortie avec un blanc. Mais ce n'est pas cela qui la retient au début, quand elle imagine que ce Juif d'origine russe va avoir bien du mal à faire accepter à sa famille, une Goy chrétienne et noire de peau. Non, ce qui l'inquiète, c'est d'entretenir une relation avec quelqu'un du même bureau. Et puis, il est un peu inquiétant ce type, qui d'après ce qu'elle a compris, n'a plus aucun contact avec ses filles. Mais bon, il lui plaît, il l'emmène à des concerts de jazz mais aussi au théâtre, à Broadway, elle qui est diplômée de l'Université Shakespeare en Angleterre et comédienne à ses heures. Et surtout, il la soutient, enthousiaste, en venant la voir jouer, le soir, quand elle interprète sur une scène du Off Broadway, une pièce d'avant-garde que seule une élite new-yorkaise semble apprécier.Le mariage a lieu dans l'intimité. L'absence des parents de Sy est remarquée, ils ne reviendront qu'avec la naissance de leur enfant, qu'ils ont prénommé Leonard Albert, mais que tout le monde va très vite appeler Lenny.Si New York est déjà la ville rêvée pour le monde entier, le pâté de maisons où il grandit, et qui est longé par Central Park, n'est pas encore le plus glamour de Manhattan, même s'il est déjà chic. Mais les fenêtres du petit appartement loti dans une ancienne maison de quatre étages, j'allais dire seulement, donnent sur un mur. Lenny occupe l'unique chambre, ses parents dorment dans un canapé lit, dans le living, ce qui leur permet de recevoir leurs nombreux amis, sans le réveiller.Car oui, si Lenny vit une enfance très particulière, avec d'une part une famille juive russe et d'autre part, une noire américaine chrétienne, ça ne lui pose aucun problème, c'est une évidence. Le fait que les murs du domicile de ses parents soient recouverts de livres et de disques de jazz doit y être pour beaucoup. On peut vivre dans un petit espace avec l'esprit grand ouvert. Lenny garde d'ailleurs un beau souvenir d'une manifestation pour la paix au Vietnam à laquelle il ne comprend pas grand-chose. Assis sur les épaules d'un membre de sa famille, il éprouve un tel sentiment de sécurité au milieu de tous ces gens, lui qui se trouve au carrefour de deux mondes qui ne communiquent pas entre eux, ou si peu. Entre les squats pourris des frères noirs qui sortent sapés comme des princes avec leurs pantalons pattes d'eph et chaînes en or, et les boucheries casher, synagogues et boutiques de tailleurs, Lenny grandit dans le monde des grands-parents. On devine de quel côté sa musique vient. Mais pourtant, c'est bien le grand-père Kravitz qui lui met son premier micro en main, celui du magnétophone dans lequel il chante, à ses heures perdues.
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O mundo anda mais conservador e é natural que esse desejo por ordem, pureza e segurança que embala o momento político cheio de crises também se relacione com expressões estéticas ao nosso redor. Neste episódio, a gente investiga a tensão entre a clean girl sem nenhum fio de cabelo fora do lugar e as expressões estéticas de latinidade, as fubangas, messy e caras de cansada que também são hit nas redes. Criação: Vânia Goy & Iza DezonPesquisa: Felipe Stoffa, Larissa Nara e Hannah DouradoIdentidade Visual: Nino AlexandreArte e Edição: Bianca LimaTrilha: Chico ReginatoAgradecimentos especiais: equipes DEZON e belezinha.com.vc
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Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
One of the Berachot we are required to recite each morning is "She'lo Asani Goy," in which we thank Hashem for making us Jews. We have the great privilege of having been chosen to build a special relationship with G-d, and so the Sages instituted a Beracha to express our gratitude for the gift of being part of G-d's chosen people. There is considerable discussion and debate among the Poskim as to whether this text of the Beracha is indeed the correct text. The Zecher Yehosef (Rav Yosef Zecharya Stern, 1831-1903) noted that the term "Goy" – which means "nation" – is used even in reference to the Jewish People, as in the verse in Dibreh Hayamim I 17:21), "U'mi Ke'amcha Yisrael Goy Ehad Ba'aretz" ("And who is like Your nation, Israel, a singular nation on earth"). Accordingly, the Zecher Yehosef claims that the wording of this blessing was changed by the Church to "Goy" so that it would not be offensive to Christians. The Shulhan Aruch Ha'Rav (Rav Schneur Zalman of Liadi, founding Rebbe of Lubavitch, 1745-1812), among others, maintained that the proper text for this Beracha is "She'lo Asani Nochri," substituting the word "Goy" with "Nochri," which means "gentile." The Zecher Yehosef disagreed with this practice, arguing that the word "Nochri" technically means "foreigner," referring even to somebody from a different family or land, and does not necessarily refer to non-Jews. It is reported that the Hafetz Haim (Rav Yisrael Meir Kagan of Radin, 1839-1933) recited this Beracha as "She'lo Asani Obed Kochabim U'mazalot" – specifying that we are not worshippers of foreign deities. Others, however, dismissed this opinion, noting that there are many gentiles who do not worship foreign deities, and we are thankful also for not being among them, for being part of the Jewish Nation. In any event, common practice is to recite the text "She'lo Asani Goy." The explanation might be that although the Jewish People collectively is sometimes called a "Goy," this term used in the context of an individual refers specifically to a gentile. Hence, when we say "She'lo Asani Goy," we mean that Hashem did not make us a non-Jew. The Sedeh Hemed (Rav Haim Hizkiya Medini, 1834-1904) recited the text "She'lo Asani Goy Ke'goyeh Ha'arasot" – "who did not make me a 'Goy' like the nations of the other lands," in order to specify foreign nations. This is not the commonly accepted practice, though one certainly may recite this text, for even if the phrase "She'lo Asani Goy" is correct, adding the words "Ke'goyeh Ha'arasot" does not undermine the Beracha's legitimacy. The Bayit Hadash (Rav Yoel Sirkis, Poland, 1561-1640) raises the question of why this blessing is formulated in the negative form, thanking Hashem for not making us gentiles, rather than thanking Hashem for making us Jewish. One answer, as the Bayit Hadash brings, is based on the Gemara's sobering comment in Masechet Erubin (13), "No'ah Lo La'adam She'lo Nibra Yoter Mi'she'nibra" – "It would have been preferable for a person not to have been created, rather than to have been created." As life presents us with so many opportunities for failure, a person would have been better off having never been brought into this world. As such, it would be incorrect to thank Hashem for "making us" a certain way. The Bayit Hadash rejects this explanation, and suggests a different answer – that if we said "She'asani Yisrael," thanking Hashem for creating us as Jews, we would then be unable to recite the next two blessings – thanking Hashem for not making us a servant ("She'lo Asani Abed") and for not making us a woman "(She'lo Asani Isha"). The term "Yisrael" implies a free, Jewish man, and thus includes the next two Berachot. Hence, the Sages formulated this blessing in the negative form – "She'lo Asani Goy," so that we would be able to recite two additional blessings thanking Hashem for our freedom and for making us male. The Taz (Rav David Segal, 1586-1667) suggests a different answer, explaining that the text "She'asani Yisrael" would give the mistaken impression that only Jewish males have value and significance. Although we are thankful for being Jewish and for being male, we certainly do not believe that those who aren't Jewish, or Jewish women, are unimportant or do not have crucial roles to play in the world. For this reason, the Sages chose not to formulate the blessing as "She'asani Yisrael," and chose the negative form, instead. The Poskim debate the question of whether a Ger (convert) recites this blessing. The Rama (Rav Moshe Isserles, Poland, 1530-1572) maintained that a convert does not recite this Beracha, since he cannot say that Hashem made him a Jew, as he was born a gentile. The Bayit Hadash understood the Rama to mean that a Ger recites instead, "She'asani Yehudi" – "who has made me a Jew." However, the Bayit Hadash disputes this opinion, arguing that it was the convert himself, and not G-d, who turn him into a Jew, as he was born a gentile and then made the decision to become a Jew. Hacham Bension Abba Shaul (Jerusalem, 1924-1998) refutes this challenge, noting that Hashem enabled the convert to become Jewish by establishing the process of conversion. It is thus indeed appropriate for a convert to thank Hashem for "making" him a Jew by making conversion a possibility and assisting him along this process. A different view is brought by the Magen Abraham (Rav Abraham Gombiner, 1633-1683) – that a convert should recite the Beracha "She'asani Ger" – "who made me a convert." The verb "A.S.A." ("make") refers to the motivation to convert, as evidenced by the verse in the Book of Bereshit (12:5), "Ve'et Ha'nefesh Asher Asu Be'Haran" ("and the souls which they made in Haran"), which refers to the idolaters whom Abraham and Sara influenced to convert to monotheism. Others suggested that a Ger should recite the blessing, "She'hichnisani Tahat Kanfeh Ha'shechina" – "who has brought me under the wings of the Shechina," which refers to the process of joining the Jewish Nation. Others maintained that a Ger recites the standard Beracha of "She'lo Asani Goy," because he thanks Hashem for the fact that he is now a Jew. According to Kabbalah, this blessing thanks Hashem for restoring our Jewish soul in the morning, and this is relevant also to converts. Hence, according to this opinion, converts recite the same text as those who were born Jewish. In practice, however, the Hida (Rav Haim Yosef David Azulai, 1724-1806) maintained that a convert should not recite "She'lo Asani Goy" or any variation thereof, noting that the Bet Yosef appears to concur with this ruling. Later Poskim also noted that given the differences of opinion on this subject, we apply the famous rule of "Safek Berachot Le'hakel" – that we do not recite a Beracha when it is uncertain whether it is warranted. Instead, a convert should recite "Baruch Ata She'lo Asani Goy," omitting Hashem's Name. If a woman converted to Judaism while she was pregnant, it is uncertain whether the child has the status of a gentile or of a regular Jew. The child in this case was conceived when the mother was a gentile, but was delivered after she became a Jew, and it is questionable whether the child's status is determined at conception or at birth. Therefore, this child when he grows up should not recite the Beracha of "She'lo Asani Goy," given the different opinions that exist. All opinions agree that a convert recites the Beracha of "She'lo Asani Abed" and (in the case of a male convert) the Beracha of "She'lo Asani Isha." The Mishna Berura explains that a convert must thank Hashem for having been given the opportunity to be free and to be a man, an opportunity which he would not have had if he had been born as a servant or a woman. These three Berachot – "She'lo Asani Goy," "She'lo Asani Abed," and "She'lo Asani Isha" – are to be recited in this sequence. One first thanks Hashem for making him a Jew, then for making him a free person, as opposed to a slave, and then for making him male. A gentile, of course, is not bound by the Torah's commands at all, whereas a servant has already begun the process of becoming a Jew, and is obligated in some Misvot. And a woman, of course, is a full-fledged Jew, though with fewer Misva obligations then men. These three Berachot, then, follow a specific sequence, proceeding gradually from more general to more specific. The Magen Abraham ruled that if a person recited these Berachot out of order – reciting "She'lo Asani Isha" first – then he can no longer recite the other two blessings. The Beracha of "She'lo Asani Isha," as mentioned, is the most specific, and it thus naturally includes the other two. Meaning, once a person thanks Hashem for making him a man with numerous Misva opportunities, he in effect thanks Hashem also for not making him a gentile – who has no Misva obligations – or a servant – who has relatively few Misva obligations. This resembles the situation addressed by the Poskim where a person recited the Beracha of "Zokef Kefufim" – thanking Hashem for the ability to stand up straight – before reciting the Beracha of "Matir Asurim," which thanks Hashem for the ability to move our limbs. According to some opinions, the person in this case can then not recite "Matur Asurim," because the ability to move our limbs is included in the ability to stand up straight. (This is, in fact, the Halacha.) By the same token, the Magen Abraham writes, a person who recited "She'lo Asani Isha" before reciting "She'lo Asani Goy" and "She'lo Asani Abed" does not then recite those two blessings. However, the Mishna Berura cites the Elya Rabba (Rav Eliyahu Shapira, Prague, 1660-1712) as disagreeing with this ruling, and maintaining that the Berachot of "She'lo Asani Goy" and "She'lo Asani Abed" may be recited even after "She'lo Asani Isha." The Taz explains that the Beracha of "She'lo Asani Isha" does not necessarily cover the other two blessings, because a servant and a gentile have certain advantages over a Jewish woman, in that they have the possibility of becoming a full-fledged Jewish male. Therefore, even after reciting "She'lo Asani Isha," one still has reason to thank Hashem for not making him a servant or a gentile. Hacham Ovadia Yosef, in Halichot Olam, cites a large number of Poskim who follow this second opinion, that "She'lo Asani Goy" and "She'lo Asani Abed" may be recited after "She'lo Asani Isha." (These include the Elya Rabba, the Taz, the Peri Hadash, the Mateh Yehuda, the Shulhan Aruch Ha'Rav, the Peri Megadim, Rabbi Akiva Eger and the Shalmeh Sibur.) Therefore, as this is clearly the consensus view, this opinion should be followed, and one who mistakenly recited "She'lo Asani Isha" before "She'lo Asani Goy" and "She'lo Asani Abed" may still recite those two Berachot. Summary: A Ger (convert), who was not born Jewish, should not recite the full text of the Beracha of "She'lo Asani Goy," and should recite instead, "Baruch Ata She'lo Asani Goy," omitting Hashem's Name. The Berachot of "She'lo Asani Goy," "She'lo Asani Abed" and "She'lo Asani Isha" should be recited in that specific sequence. Nevertheless, if one recited one of the later blessings first, he still recites the others.
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1) At Hodu we were nine men. We started Davening and shortly thereafter the tenth man arrived. Can Kaddish deRabonon be said right away or does someone need to finish off the braysa of Reb Yishmoel aloud?[1]2) When the name of Hashem name comes up in the Zohar etc. in Tikun Leil Shovuos, should it be uttered in the normal manner?[2]3) Where I keep my car I need to pay for parking on a daily basis. May I ask a Goy to do this for me? Is there any preference that I reimburse the Goy after Shabbos?[3]4) A student – who didn't sell his Chometz – presented me with a bottle of whiskey on Shovuos. Actually, he had said before Pesach that he would give me a bottle before leaving town. Need I be concerned and therefore empty the bottle down the drain?[4]5) At Maariv on Motzei Shabbos the Chazan said thefull Kaddish right after Shmoine Esrei; what should he say after ויהי נועם, ואתה קדוש? [5]6) In Iceland at this time of the year it doesn't really get dark, so we daven Maariv after Plag haMincha – at 11 pm! We do so also on Shabbos evening, but we make Havdolo on Sunday morning. May we eat after Maariv when it's too early to make Havdolo?[6]7) As a salesman, may I approach someone else's clients and offer them better deals? [7]8) A parent enrolled his child in a Cheder and made a monthly commitment for tuition. He has since stopped paying anything. Is that counted as acting dishonestly?[8]9) Feedback: In Shiur #32, Mor was translated as Myrrh. But myrrh is extracted from a certain tree, not from the Musk-Ox (as discussed at the shiur). Indeed, what is the correctbrocho for the myrrh fragrance?[9]10) Siyum on Rambam Sefer Kedusha.[1] נחלקו בזה הט"ז (סי'נה ) והמג"א (סי' רלד ). בקצות השלחן (סי' טז ס"ב) פסק כהמג"א,אע"פ שבשוע"ר לא דובר על זה. [2] בס' המנהגים ע' 27 מאשרביטוי האזכרה ב'כגונא', ומציין לברכי יוסף או"ח סי' רטו. ושם נראה שמבחין ביןברכה בש"ס לבין פסוקים הבאים תוך כדי הלימוד. ואע"פ שבפרקי אבותי"א שיש הוראה שלא לבטאות, י"ל ששם יותר עלול להפסיק.[3] התרתי על יסוד שבות דשבותלצורך גדול (שוע"ר סי' שז סי"ב).[4] מבוארבשוע"ר סי' תמח ס"ל שיש מחמירים – רק לענין אכילה![5] שגיאות מי יביןסמ"ג הע' לו הביא מכמ"פ שיאמר קדיש בלא תתקבל, וי"א עפ"דהמשנ"ב ר"ס תרצג שיאמר קדיש-תתקבל.[6] בשוע"רסי' רצג ס"ב מבואר שמי שהוא אנוס יכול לערוך גם הבדלה מפלג המנחה ואילך – בלאאש![7] ראה שוע"ר חו"מסוף הלכות הפקר והשגת גבול. [8] בס' פתחי חושן שכירותפ"ט סוף הע' יד הביא טעמים שאין המאחר לוקה.[9] רמב"ם ר"פ הל'כלי המקדש; רמב"ן תשא ל, כג; תורה אור צט א, ובכ"מ.
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1) Feedback on definition of Mitzva min haTorah הוכח תוכיח:[1]2) Does an egg-steamer need to be toivelled?[2]3) A young Baalas-Tshuva, lives with Grandma – who isn't religious at all. The young lady is away over Pesach whilst Grandma is staying home and has no plans to desist from Chomeitz. Does the young lady need to kasher her kitchen upon her return? [3]4) Further re. Hamoitzi in one room and bentsching elsewhere under the same roof:[4]5) Should I make a point of putting on leather shoes before reciting the Morning Brochos?[5]6) Having said Shema at night and then conversed with someone, need I repeat the first passage of the Shema?[6]7) The Goy's Chometz within our premises over Pesach needs to be screened off by a mechitza that is ten tefochim high. How about kitchen units that aren't so tall?[7][1] נתבאר בארוכה במילואים לסדור רבינורבינו הנדמ"ח סי' כד (ח"ג ע' א'תקלג ואילך). ראי' מלשון הרמב"ם הל'דעות פ"ו ה"ז.[2] איסור [3]מפורש להיתר בשוע"ר סי' תמזס"ג.[4] במגן אברהם ר"ס קפד ובשוע"ר שםסוס"א סמכו על זה רק כשהמקום שאוכל בו אינו נקי.[5] ברא"ש ברכות פ"ט סכ"ג מונה"שעשית לי כל צרכי" יחד עם "מלבוש ערומים". ובמעדני יו"טמונה "המכין מצעדי גבר" עם 'סדר העולם'. אבל בשוע"ר סי' מוס"ז: א) מדלג על "שעשה לי כל צרכי"; ב) מונה "מצעדי גבר"עם הברכות שהן להנאתו. [6] ברמ"א סי' רלט ס"א כתב לאסור הדבור.ובמש"ב שם מצריך לחזור פ' שמע אם שח. בסדור אדה"ז אין הדבר מוזכר. גםבמענה ב'יחידות' (שיחות קודש תשכ"ז סוף כרך א') אין הדבר מוזכר.[7] ראה שוע"ר סי' מ ס"ה,ובקו"א שם מציין למשנה אהלות פ"ו מ"ז.
Goy with kiddish hashem and who gets sraifa
Hiperpigmentação é o novo jeito de falar de tratamento de manchas. A gente investiga não só quais são as novidades mais legais do mercado e, sobretudo, como essa é uma conversa que precisa ser mais inclusiva quando o assunto são peles ricas em melanina.-CIAO BELA é quinzenal e powered pela Mintel.-FICHA TÉCNICACriação: Vânia Goy & Iza DezonRoteiros: Catrina Carta Kowarick Pesquisa: Felipe Stoffa, Larissa Nara e Hannah DouradoArte: Bianca Lima Trilha: Chico Reginato Agradecimentos especiais: equipes DEZON e Belezinha.com.vcProdução: Felipe Sandoval no Estúdio CIAO BELA
No episódio 100 do CIAO BELA a gente retoma um assunto quente: menopausa! Depois de dois anos do primeiro episódio a gente faz um balanço sobre como as pesquisas e lançamentos estão avançando para tornar, cada vez mais, o tema menos tabu. - CIAO BELA é quinzenal e powered pela Mintel. - FICHA TÉCNICA Criação: Vânia Goy & Iza Dezon Roteiros: Catrina Carta Kowarick Pesquisa: Felipe Stoffa, Larissa Nara e Hannah Dourado Arte: Bianca Lima Trilha: Chico Reginato Agradecimentos especiais: equipes DEZON e Belezinha.com.vc Produção: Felipe Sandoval no Estúdio CIAO BELA
1) After completing their blessings, the Kohanim say a prayer. They are advised to synchronize the end of this prayer with the Chazan's ending of the brocho שים שלום, so that the Omein said by the congregation will apply for both. When the Chazan's brocho is protracted, should the Kohanim's start early or late?[1] 2) Are we allowed to ask a Goy to procure refreshments for our Shabbos event after we've run out of supplies?[2] 3) On Tisha b'Av we don't sit directly on the floor, but place something in between. Same in Avelus RL. What about sitting on the ground when unrelated to mourning?[3] 4) May I give my knives for sharpening to a non-Jewish craftsman?[4] 5) May I release whip-cream from a pressurized canister on Shabbos?[5] 6) A man living alone who lights candles for Shabbos, doesn't need to accept Shabbos right then, but he does need to accept Shabbos within ten minutes. May he daven Mincha after he was Mekabel Shabbos?[6] 7) Feedback on whether Bethel is considered sacred:[7] 8) Feedback on the lack of a gap before Parshas Vayechi:[8] 9) Facing the Chazan when he says Birkas Kohanim: [9] https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9764852268?omn=89154875311 [1] ראה "יש מי שאומר" בשוע"ר סי' קכח סכ"ד. ולהעיר מהשינוי בקדיש אחרי קרה"ת בשבת מנחה – כנראה עקב השינוי במרחק מהבימה עד ארון הקודש – ראה מילואים לסדור רבינו הזקן סימן לא (ח"ג ע' א'תקנה). [2] בשוע"ר סי' שכה סט"ז מתיר הבאת שכר ע"י נכרי דרך כרמלית. [ואע"פ שבערים הגדולות קשה לסמוך על הצד שאין בהם רה"ר דאורייתא, אבל לאידך, במשא קל יתכן שיביא מרה"י לרה"י מבלי לעצור ברה"ר לנוח. וא"כ הוי איסור דרבנן]. [3] בכף החיים סי' תקנב אות לט מבחין בין אבנים לקרקע, ובזה מיישב הא דמשה רבינו ישב על האבן. הרי דפשיטא לי' שהקפידא אינה כרוכה לאבלות ר"ל. ולהעיר מהא דתניא (ברכות סב ב): "בן עזאי אומר: על כל משכב שכב - חוץ מן הקרקע". ואכמ"ל. [4] בספר 'הכשרות' (פוקס) פ"ב הערה לסמ"ד ממליץ שלא להשתמש באותה משחזת לבשר וחלב. אבל בפסקים ותשובות סי' צב או כח – מקיל. וכן בס' הגעלת כלים פי"ג הע' רס. אבל לא דיברו על משחזת ששימשו בו לסכינים של נבילות וטריפות. [5] בס' שמירת שבת כהלכתה פי"א סי"ד אוסר – משום מוליד. ואילו בס' פסקי תשובות סי' שכא אות ל רצה תחלה להתיר. [6] ראה שוע"ר סי' רסג ס"ז; נתיבים בשדה השליחות ח"ב ע' 212 ואילך. [7] הרמב"ם חיבר ס' 'שמות קודש וחול' (ברלין תרפ"ג), ושם ר"פ ויחי כתב ש"בית א-ל" הוא קדש. הובא בס' נקדש את שמך (פרקש, ירושלים תשס"ז) ע' כא, ושם הביא דעות הפוסקים לכאן ולכאן. וראה דברינו בנתיבים בהלכה ומנהג סי' נז בקדושת תיבת הללוי', שהוא שם ושבח ביחד. ועדיין צריך בירור לנדו"ד – קריאת פסוק זה בפי תשב"ר שיחיו. ברכי יוסף סי' רטו סק"ד. [8] ב'אוצר הזמנים' מביא מהחיד"א שבאמת יש כאן 'פרשה', ורק בגלל הרמז נשמטה. ואילו בשו"ת חת"ס יו"ד סי' רה מוכח להיפך. [9] בסדור החדש ח"א ע' שכג הע' 753 בסופה נכתב שלא יסתירו קהל או קיר, והבאתי ראי' מקיר המזרח של הר הבית (מדות פ"ב מ"ד, נתבאר בגמ' יומא טז א). אכן בשוע"ר סי' קכח סל"ז, ע"פ רמב"ם פט"ו מהל' תפלה ה"ח, שאמנם "אין מחיצה של ברזל מפסקת" (כבסוטה לח ב), "רק שיחזירו פניהם כלפי הכהנים". ואילו ה'חפץ חיים' בלקוטי הלכות לסוטה שם רצה להעמיס דמיירי בכותל נמוך. והוא משיג על הכסף משנה, שהוא דחוק. ואכן אולי בגלל זה השמיט הבית יוסף דבר זה בשו"ע שם סכ"ד. והעירו לי מחידושי הגרי"ז בהל' פרה אדומה פ"ד הל"ה שבפרה אדומה צ"ל ראיי' לתוך ההיכל.
Skincare climático: sim, as mudanças no clima tem tudo a ver com a forma que a indústria de beleza está desenvolvendo em produtos para novas necessidades. A gente fala de cuidado com a pele em condições extremas - e a tendência, sabemos, é piorar! Vem ouvir! - CIAO BELA é quinzenal e powered pela Mintel. - FICHA TÉCNICA Criação: Vânia Goy & Iza Dezon Roteiros: Catrina Carta Kowarick Pesquisa: Felipe Stoffa, Larissa Nara e Hannah Dourado Arte: Bianca Lima Trilha: Chico Reginato Agradecimentos especiais: equipes DEZON e Belezinha.com.vc Produção: Felipe Sandoval no Estúdio CIAO BELA
In today's episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Andre Goy, MD, about key updates from the 2024 ASH Annual Meeting. Dr Goy is physician in chief of Hackensack Meridian Health Oncology Care Transformation Services, as well as the chairman, chief physician officer, and chief of the Lymphoma Division at the John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey. In our exclusive interview, Dr Goy discussed top hematologic oncology research conducted by his colleagues at the John Theurer Cancer Center and his predictions for the future of the field in 2025 and beyond.
Ozempic, Mounjaro, Wegovy: os medicamentos da vez representam uma transformação de muito impacto não só no tratamento para emagrecer. A Ozempiconomy pode mudar profundamente os mercados de consumo de beleza, moda, alimentos, fitness… A gente fala desses segmentos também sobre como o culto a magreza coloca em risco toda a evolução nas discussões sobre padrão de beleza, preconceito e discriminação dos últimos anos. - CIAO BELA é quinzenal e powered pela Mintel. - FICHA TÉCNICA Criação: Vânia Goy & Iza Dezon Roteiros: Catrina Carta Kowarick Pesquisa: Felipe Stoffa, Larissa Nara e Hannah Dourado Arte: Núbia Lima Trilha: Chico Reginato Agradecimentos especiais: equipes DEZON e Belezinha.com.vc Produção: Felipe Sandoval no Estúdio CIAO BELA
Para além do e-commerce clássico ou do uso de influenciadores: a gente fala do futuro do varejo, formatos de venda e inovação tecnológica das plataformas sociais em busca de menos fricção quando o assunto é imediatismo na compra digital. Vem escutar! CIAO BELA é quinzenal e powered pela Mintel. - FICHA TÉCNICA Criação: Vânia Goy & Iza Dezon Roteiros: Catrina Carta Kowarick Pesquisa: Felipe Stoffa, Larissa Nara e Hannah Dourado Arte: Núbia Lima Trilha: Chico Reginato Agradecimentos especiais: equipes DEZON e Belezinha.com.vc Produção: Felipe Sandoval no Estúdio CIAO BELA
Alas, the epic chronicling known as GOY STORIES are getting their own shine on the TAP. Follow along the stories told about the man, myth, legend known as GOY! A combination of Charlie Sheen, Ron Jeremy, and John Daley, GOY galavants throughout life one sexcapade and outrageous act act at a time. Listen and enjoy, mortals! . . . #trialandaaronpodcast #thetap #tap #goystories #goy #funny #improv
1) Why do we say ומנחתם twice, once after each of the verses of the korbanos in Musaf of Chol haMoed Succos, yet we don't say ומנחתם for the korbanos of Shabbos?[1] 2) Use of a pickup van for a mobile Succah: the exterior walls measure 10 tefochim, the interior walls are only 5 tefochim. Are those walls adequate for our Succah?[2] 3) Reuven suffered a stroke ר"ל and is therefore now more capable with his left hand than with his right hand. Upon which arm should he place his Tefillin?[3] 4) On Friday evening I noticed at our Beis Chabad that the hotplate for the cholent was switched off, but the cholent was still hot. This was to be the only hot food for the crowd we were expecting for the meal on Shabbos day in the Succah. I instructed a non-Jew to reconnect the hotplate. Was that permitted?[4] 5) If I decide to wear a flag [at a parade], does it need to have Tzitzis?[5] 6) May I take advantage of an excellent deal: to buy a ticket for a Shabbos flight with a Jewish-owned company that flies on Shabbos; I will then cancel the outgoing part of the ticket. They will then resell the seat to another traveler. Kosher? And perhaps I shouldn't be patronizing a Jewish company that contravenes Shabbos? 7) To save on my energy bill, may a Goy switch on my crock-pot this Friday morning?[6] 8) May we give children sparklers on Simcha Torah, to be lit from an existing flame?[7] 9) After bentsching, some of our guests went out of the Succah. We called them back for dessert: apple-strudel! Do they need to repeat the brocho for the Succah?[8] 10) Feedback re. reading lists of foods on Shabbos: What if the list is laminated?[9] [1] לבוש סי' תרסג ס"א. [2] בשו"ע או"ח סי' תרל ס"ו, לדעה הא' לא אמרינן גוד אסיק להכשיר סוכה, וי"א להכשיר. דין צירוף תל ומחיצה שעל גביו לענין שבת – בשוע"ר סי' שסב ס"ד. בנדו"ד – הריוח שתחת המכונית הוא יותר מג' טפחים, ואין לצרפו לגובה דפנות הסוכה. [3] בס' 'דיני איטר' (פ"ה אות כט) מורה שיניח תש"י בשתי ידיו. ושם מביא שבפסקי תשובות (סי' כז הע' 128) מסיק שהעיקר שממשיך להניח על יד שמאלו. והוא כשיטת שו"ת אמרי יושר, דמאי שנא ממי שנקטע ידו הימני, שאז עושה הכל בשמאלו, ועדיין מניח תפילין על יד שמאלו. אבל בנשמת אברהם (שם ב:ז) מביא מהגרש"ז אויערבאך, שאם לדעת הרופאים היד השתוקה היא חשוכת מרפא הוי ימינו יד כהה ומניח עלי' תש"י. [4] דנו אשתקד פ' נצו"י על מגבת, שבפסקי תשובות (י:יב) כתב להקל, ושכ"ק אדמו"ר הרש"ב החמיר לעצמו. ונראה דה"ה לנדו"ד, ראה שו"ע סי' י סי"א וביה"ל שם; שוע"ר שם סכ"א. [5] לצורך חולה הותרה אמל"נ (סי' שכח סי"ט), וה"ה לצורך קטנים (סי' רעו ס"ו). מכיון שהמאכל היה עדיין חם, מותר לשאר העם ליהנות ממנו. [6] אין לסמוך על היתר שבות דשבות כ"א בדיעבד ושעת הדחק (שוע"ר סי' שג קו"א סק"א). [7] שוע"ר סי' תקיד סכ"א. [8] קי"ל (שוע"ר סי' תרלט סי"ג) שהיוצא ואין דעתו לחזור ונמלך, מברך שנית. וצ"ע אם בנדו"ד סומכים על שנשאר מהחבורה, דעת בעה"ב. [9] ראה שוע"ר סי' שז סכ"א להתיר בחקיקה שוקעת, שאינה נוחה למחוק. וי"ל דה"ה בנדו"ד. לברר ב' הדינים: שטרי הדיוטות, שמא ימחוק.
Ghost of Tsushima is a 2020 game released by Sucker Punch. It follows a trained samurai named Jin Sakai. This week a trailer for part two was released, titled Ghost of Yotei, this time featuring a female samurai called Atsu. The game is set to release in 2025. Ubisoft's Assassins Creed Shadows, their samurai themed game, was pushed back until 2025. As exciting as these games may be, some people are upset that politically correct DEI is influencing their development. ACS includes Yasuke, a black man born in Africa who became a bodyguard of a Jesuit missionary. He eventually was brought into the inner circle of the warlord Oda Nobunaga and even fought by his side in one battle. Yasuke would be recorded as the first foreign born samurai, though many dispute this claim, since it has limited documentation. There is nothing wrong with including him in the game so long as the story is accurate and it is not done for pandering. Isn't this what anti-DEI advocates say anyway: stick to the history! This doesn't seem to be the case, though. As for GOY, the game includes a female protagonist, which also has some people upset, claiming that DEI surely influenced the decision. Despite the justified frustrations over DEI, based on its discriminatory and dangerous essence, there actually were more than a few female samurai, not to mention that Yasuke is indeed considered a real samurai. The samurai are legendary, especially due to their defending against multiple Mongol invasions - with the assistance, of course, of storms too. The samurai are even considered by some to be the most feared and powerful warrior anywhere in the world history. A female samurai was called Onna-Bugeisha, a female martial person, and they comprised, it is estimated, about 2% of all the warrior class. These girls were usually noblewomen and although some of their stories were fact made fiction, their existence is without dispute and their stories are rarely told. The same can be said of the women who assisted men during the American Revolutionary War - Mary Pitcher - stories that once again are fact made fiction. The underlying issue here is that many people on the ‘right' have almost a visceral reaction to black characters or female characters and this is precisely the unconscious action the Democrats want to cultivate, to bring back segregation and discrimination based on these lines in the sand. It is how they finally nullify the rule of law and destroy the United States. -FREE ARCHIVE & RSS: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-secret-teachings Twitter: https://twitter.com/TST___Radio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesecretteachings WEBSITE (BOOKS, RESUBSCRIBE for early show access): http://thesecretteachings.info Paypal: rdgable@yahoo.com CashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.com
Week 2 of the NFL with future predictions and, of course, a juicy Goy story at the end.
Another week of athletics has come and gone and I'm gonna chat ya ear off about it! Adult slow pitch softball, NFL review of week 2, and predictions for week 3, along with another glorious GOY story at the end. All of this wrapped up in one TAP, enjoy it!
The Jewish Question dates back to Europe in the 1800's and can be summed up as, “Should we allow the Jews to fully integrate into the West?” That question is being asked again today in America on both sides of the political aisle. Is there something to the claims that Jews run Hollywood? The media? The banks? Or is this all just racist fearmongering? Let's get into it! Get our NEW card game CATTLE ABDUCTION: GO! By supporting the Kickstarter – https://cattleabductiongo.com ---------- Support the show and get bonus UNHINGED episodes ----------LOCALS - https://conspiracypilled.locals.com/ MERCH - https://conspiracypilled.com/collections/all Join theDISCORD - https://discord.gg/vq2QtU2bUh Give this podcast a 5 Star Review - https://ratethispodcast.com/conspiracypilled ---------- SPONSORS ----------Middleborne Arms - https://middlebornearms.comBecause swords are AWESOME!NORTH ARROW COFFEE - https://northarrowcoffee.coUse code CONSPIRACY10 to get 10% off your order! HEALTYCELL https://healthycell.comUse code CONSPIRACY for 20% off L&J Turkey Farms https://www.landjturkeyfarms.com/Pasture to plate turkey that is GMO free! ------- FOLLOW THE HOSTS ------- Abby – https://solo.to/abbylibbyPJ – https://solo.to/pj_unhinged Music by : Drake Campos #jq #israel #palestineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/conspiracy-pilled--6248227/support.
GGACP celebrates the birthday of actor and comedian Jim Gaffigan (b. July 7) with this ENCORE of an interview from 2015. In this episode, Jim joins Gilbert and Frank at the famed New York Friar's Club to weigh in on subjects ranging from the lost art of “ethnic comedy” to the healing powers of stand-up to the caste system of the entertainment business. Also, Jim “opens” for the Pope, treads the boards with Jackie Gleason's grandson, struggles to capture Manhattan on film and writes ad copy for Downy and Hardee's. PLUS: Myron Cohen! The hunchback makes out! The comedy of Nat Hiken! The genius of Cloris Leachman! And the “biggest Goy in the world”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Santiago Salinas Sacre es un joven mexicano que se desarrolló en el mundo de la creación audiovisual. En el 2006 dirigió y produjo “Costa Sur”, documental que presentó el mundo del tráfico ilegal de huevos de tortugas. Esta producción recibió reconocimiento por parte del Congreso Internacional de Ambientalistas de la Ciudad de México, además de que fue proyectada en el festival Voces del Silencio.Poco a poco este joven cineasta fue acumulando experiencia en el mundo de la dirección de cine, comerciales de televisión, documentales y programas de TV. Ha trabajado para compañías como Iguana Récords, StereoSonique Films, Glow TV, entre otras.Hoy es el director y fundador de Melding, una productora especializada en cine, televisión y web que creó hace casi 18 años. Su lema es “creamos y producimos historias”.Y hablando de historias, Santiago recientemente dio a conocer su ópera prima, "Goy"(TRAILER) , la cual ha sido recibida diferentes festivales internacionales. Además, se encuentra inmerso en el desarrollo de su primera serie, donde continúa explorando su pasión por contar historias cautivadoras y potentes en contextos mexicanos.En este episodio, Santiago Salinas comparte su experiencia en la creación audiovisual y el impacto de su ópera prima "Goy". Santiago narra cómo su pasión por contar historias lo llevó a dirigir documentales y comerciales, hasta consolidarse en el cine y la televisión. También habla sobre los desafíos de producir su película durante la pandemia y su visión para futuros proyectos.Mensajes principales:* Evolución en la creación audiovisual: Santiago Salinas Sacre cuenta su trayectoria desde documentales hasta la dirección de su propia película.* Desafíos de la producción cinematográfica: Los obstáculos enfrentados al producir "Goy" durante la pandemia y la importancia de la perseverancia.* Impacto de las historias: La pasión de Santiago por reflejar la realidad y conectar con el público a través de sus obras.Para más información y contenidos exclusivos:* Blog / Newsletter: Cuentos Corporativos en Substack* Facebook: Cuentos Corporativos en Facebook* Instagram: Cuentos Corporativos en Instagram* X (Twitter): Cuentos Corporativos en X* Email: adolfo@cuentoscorporativos.com¡No te pierdas esta inspiradora historia de creatividad y superación en el cine!#CineMexicano #Goy #Documentales #Pandemia #Creatividad #CuentosCorporativos #Podcast #HistoriasDeVida This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cuentoscorporativos.substack.com
Get your tissues ready folks, because it's an emotional episode of the world's no. 1 sports and recreation podcast. Yes, the rumors are true: ‘Cheap Heat' is leaving The Ringer. But the good news is … the show will go on! To support The Maj Era of the program, just give it a follow on this Spotify feed or this Apple Podcasts feed. In this final episode, Rosenberg, SGG, and Troy the Goy reminisce on all the life milestones the guys hit during their two-and-a-half-year run at The Ringer. Plus, they get emotional reading emails from the Peckerheads after saying goodbye to Troy, who is proud to say he's finished the story. Hosts: Peter Rosenberg and Greg Hyde Producer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Back in their home studios following an unforgettable weekend in Philadelphia, Rosenberg and SGG are ready to react to what some are calling the greatest WrestleMania of all time. Here's what to expect today: Intro (00:00) Troy the Goy has a confession to make (07:41) An update on the 'Cheap Heat' T-shirts (12:18) Why Rhea Ripley has an issue with Troy (14:58) Where this year's WrestleMania ranks among the all-time shows (21:56) The Undertaker instead of Stone Cold Steve Austin? (27:18) Rosenberg's takeaways from hanging out with Cody Rhodes (31:59) The second-best thing to happen this weekend (40:22) Damien Priest cashing in (44:22) Mailbag (56:38) And guess what? The video of last week's LIVE ‘Cheap Heat' drops on Rosenberg's YouTube channel soon. For other updates from the podcast, please follow @cheapheatpod on Instagram, as well as @rosenbergradio, @statguygreg, @thediperstein, and @troy_farkas. Hosts: Peter Rosenberg and Greg Hyde Producer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SPOILER ALERT: Names of mystery guests to follow in this description. In this special edition of the “Friday Something,” Rosenberg, SGG, and Dip are LIVE in front of hundreds of Peckerheads at Fringe Arts in Philadelphia ahead of this weekend's MASSIVE WrestleMania XL! Here's a taste of what to expect on today's program: Intro from Troy the Goy (00:00) Peter, SGG, and Dip take the stage (02:00) LA Knight revokes Dip's speaking privileges (05:00) Dominik Mysterio is Fu Fu Schma Schma! (23:05) Dom's secret surprise, Rhea Ripley, joins him onstage (26:50) Rosenberg roasts Dip for his behavior so far this week (43:49) WrestleMania preview (46:48) Live mailbag! (54:32) Hosts: Peter Rosenberg, Greg Hyde, and Dip Guests: LA Knight, Dominic Mysterio, and Rhea Ripley Producer: Troy Farkas And a special thanks goes to Kristen, Amy, Devi, Sydney, Chuck, Kelly, and Josh from Fringe Arts for making this event possible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With SGG off physically vacationing, Rosenberg is joined by Dip and producers Brian and Troy to fill in SGG's physically large shoes. On today's episode, the guys discuss: The Drew McIntyre–CM Punk segment from Raw (00:00) Ludwig Kaiser's impactful moment (13:22) Speculation on which WWE superstars (past and present) might appear at Royal Rumble (19:10) Whether The Judgment Day has run its course (32:12) The significance of The Rock vs. Roman Reigns and whether it needs a title (35:08) More girl problems for Troy the Goy (52:26) Stay maj. Hosts: Peter Rosenberg and Dip Producers: Brian H. Waters and Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Refreshed from the holiday break, Rosenberg, SGG, and Dip are here to discuss a whole lot of professional wrestling. In the first episode of 2024, the guys get into: The Rock's surprise appearance on ‘Raw' (08:42) Speculation on The Rock vs. Roman Reigns at ‘Wrestlemania' OR in Rosenberg's favorite place: Perth, Australia (22:10) The Cody Rhodes of it all (29:37) MJF's prolific AEW title run comes to an end (35:07) Rosenberg's tales from Rio de Janeiro (47:54) Plus, Troy the Goy atones for his sins and also explains why he is not the gringo that Rosenberg takes him for. Hosts: Peter Rosenberg, Greg Hyde, Dip Producer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With the physically vacationing Rosenberg off gallivanting in Brazil, SGG and Dip man the ‘Cheap Heat' ship back stateside on today's episode. But don't worry, Rosenberg will still make not one, but two appearances on the program! The first of which happens from dinner in Rio de Janeiro alongside his wife, Misshattan, who finds herself at odds with her no. 1 hater, Troy the Goy (00:00). In between all the madness, there is some wrestling discussion about Carmelo Hayes (11:27), Roman Reigns's return and how long we expect him to hold the title (14:36), and the answering of some mailbag questions (34:07). We're off on Friday, but we do hope you stay maj and enjoy yourselves. Hosts: Greg Hyde and Dip Guests: Peter Rosenberg and Misshattan Producers: Brian H. Waters and Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Moments before Rosenberg heads off to Brazil with Misshattan, he delivers another impeccable edition of the Friday Something for you. Rosenberg begins by answering some mailbag questions after Troy the Goy waxes poetic about his latest non-female-related obsession in life (06:58). Then, the one and only Cody Rhodes joins to talk about his journey to the top of the sport, why competitors like AEW are good for the industry, his opinion of Dom Mysterio, whether MJF will join WWE, and why this current era of WWE is perhaps better than any one we've ever seen (20:28). Credit: The Michael Kay Show/ESPN Radio Host: Peter Rosenberg Guest: Cody Rhodes Producer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
While Dip awaits the arrival of his couch cleaner, he, Rosenberg, and Troy the Goy talk about a whole bunch of things, including but not limited to professional wrestling. Here's what to expect on today's show: Dip's very expensive couch that requires yearly cleaning (00:00) Jewish interior design (05:45) Dip's take on Drew McIntyre's heel turn (14:30) A horrible stretch for AEW (21:08) Why we may have the perfect situation for a matchup between CM Punk and Seth Rollins (29:14) Rosenberg reads his DM thread with Jimmy Hart (36:03) Rosenberg's issues with The Rock's social media posts (37:16) Are airport lounges worth it? (45:05) Plus … Dip and Troy might become roommates. Stay maj, everybody. Hosts: Peter Rosenberg and Dip Producer: Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
To celebrate the show's 10th anniversary, Rosenberg, SGG, and Dip have quite the announcement in store on today's show. But before that, they get into some pro wrestling by discussing a maj way that LA Knight could beat Roman Reigns, the two things LA Knight must do to get on Dip's good side, the latest with Imperium, and WarGames matchups on the horizon. Rosenberg also berates Dip for his lack of travel, Troy the Goy accidentally reveals just how white and uncultured he is, and is Dip the LA Knight of the podcast? TOPICS: Intro (00:00) All roads lead to LA Knight vs. Roman Reigns at WWE Crown Jewel (05:40) How LA Knight could beat Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 40 (08:12) Logan Paul vs. Rey Mysterio last night (16:37) What's going on with Imperium? (18:42) The ‘Cheap Heat' 10th anniversary auction and how you can help support a great cause. Visit this link for more information. (34:32) Mailbag (50:50) Hosts: Peter Rosenberg, Greg Hyde, and Dip Producers: Brian H. Waters and Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Back from a weekend spent gorging himself on some St. Elmo's shrimp cocktail with a side of professional wrestling, Rosenberg is joined by SGG to discuss the following: Takeaways from WWE Fastlane (19:07) Carlito is finally back! (22:13) Where to go with the John Cena and LA Knight story line, as well as with Bobby Lashley and the Street Profits Rosenberg's backstage experience with Jade Cargill and Rhea Ripley (31:34) Plus, SGG defends himself, and Troy the Goy wants to stay with Rosenberg in New York City for four nights … will Rosenberg let him? Stay tuned, and stay maj. Hosts: Peter Rosenberg and Greg Hyde Producers: Brian H. Waters and Troy Farkas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices