0:00 / 0:00
Chief tunnel digger, tells us about Covid, NYC Mayor and Chabad Moshiach beliefs.
10,161 views
Head tunnel digger Mendel Gerlitsky tells us about his arrest for digging tunnels in 770. His opinion about Covid and Coumo with Moshe Frank and Clappy. Link to buy tickets to Clappy standup comedy debut http://www.eventbrite.com/e/1980793002191/?discount=Clappy5
Comments(0)
Transcript
Auto-generated transcript. Not time-synced to the video.
Welcome back to the Clappy and Frank
Show, episode number 20. Today we have
somebody with us who is a complete
nonconformist.
If you're used to regular people that
say what you want to hear, we are going
to have with us today, we have with us
today the honorable Mendel Geritzky, not
Manel, that's his father's manim. We
have Mendel Geritzki grew up in Crown
Heights, Brooklyn,
who has a very colorful story. Me and
Mishi are very close friends with him
and we always said we got to bring this
guy onto the show.
>> We know each other from before you guys
came famous.
>> Oh, we're not famous. Stop it. Anyways,
we know each other our whole lives. I
mean, I'm much older than him and he's a
real character.
>> How many times you been arrested?
>> Whoa. Straight to the point. [laughter]
I always wanted to get arrested once in
my life and I told my friends at least I
got arrested for a cause and not for
like a suspended license. That would be
lame. [laughter]
>> What'd you get arrested for?
>> By the way, um, back with to the
starting point, I told Clap Clappy and
Frank, I've been telling you guys you
have to make a podcast way before
anything came two, three, four years.
I'm
>> really
>> You said things like
>> I've been telling you guys to do this
for a while. So, I've been a big fan of
yours before you guys went famous.
>> Right. Today is Yuchvat. For those that
don't know, we're all three of us are
Kabad. I don't know what gave it away.
We're all [laughter] Kabad. Today is a
huge Yamiff in the Kabad calendar. It's
the day that the sixthavich reb who was
the first Kabad reb to come to America
one the way you had Rabbi Alz.
>> Yeah, we're going to get to that in a
moment. In 1940, the sixthavich reb
Rabbi Joseph Isaac Ysef
Zatal came to America 1940 and he passed
away 10 years later. Yuchvat 1950. So
basically our Reba the Labavat Reba the
seventh Lava Trebba basically started
his leadership he didn't officially
accept the leadership till a year later
but basically when his father-in-law
passed away he basically was the one
that became the rebac
>> very sacred two days the Reb is his
father-in-law passing away very sacred
and the day he basically
>> why is he not wearing kap
>> the day he became the labb so it fits to
have with us today a strong strongass
men is somebody that walks around
everywhere he goes is bringing people to
the Kabad way of life, the Labavich way
of life, bringing people closer to
Judaism. But he's very unique.
>> Interesting you bring up the Fredbe
because we how I landed in Labavich is
because the Fred Kareb when he was
expelled from Russia opened the yeshiva
in Warsa in Poland. My grandfather my
father's father got recruited into the
yeshiva and that's my history how I
landed in Labavich 1931. Rabbi Gwitzki
from Montreal
>> very big icon in in Montreal in general
in Canada and in the Kabad community
Montreal.
>> Was he was he in China during the war?
Was he one of the 10 Bahram?
>> No, there was more a lot more than 10
Baham Sukihari. You can look it up on
Wikipedia. He saved a lot of in VNA. He
gave out um
>> visas
>> visas to go to Shanghai or China. They
expelled. They went Japan. They went to
Shanghai. Something like that. Anyways,
the Jewish we got into my grandfather.
It's very I actually thank you for
bringing it up. So the Jewish
Federation, it's an interesting story.
They of Canada lobbyed the government.
They wanted to feel good that they're
doing something about the Yidden in in
Europe being slaughtered.
>> The Jews being killed in Europe.
>> So the Jewish Federation of Canada
wanted to feel good about themselves.
They went to they lobbyed the government
to do something and they said, "Okay,
take take a bone, take 200 visas um and
they gave it to the stuck in Shanghai."
Nine of them went to Labava Shiva. They
had a lab about 4050 Bakim and the FABA
chose which nine should get them
>> to go to Canada.
>> Yeah. And my grandfather was one of
those nine.
>> So they my grandfather was in Shanghai
from Sugihara for only like about a half
a year. The other everybody else got
stayed behind till after the war was
over. Um the story goes that they got
the visas and the the next boat heading
out to American shores was leaving in
Mituva. They would be crossing the date
line in Kipper. They would have to fast
two days. So people were saying, "Oh,
maybe take the next boat." The fre sent
a telegram
go on this boat right now. So all the
guys not only anybody who connected
went on the boat's daughter was also one
of them that had that Canadian visa went
on the boat. Le the boat took a detour.
They only needed to fast one day and
right after there was B harbor and it
was the last boat to cross the Pacific
Ocean till after the war. So anybody who
didn't listen to freed had they had
their Canadian visas but that and a
token got
>> they were stuck in China for 5 years.
That and a token got them on the subway.
Speaking about the subways, man, Donnie
was made to make it free and it went up
to $3. Remember I took a video?
>> Can you tell us about how you got
arrested and why?
>> Oh, okay. So, now that I got my history
in Obama,
>> we How do you go into getting arrested?
The reason why he was arrested was
because of
>> Can you let him strong political views
that he grew up his whole life having?
No.
>> The freed was arrested like 10 times. He
was a reb that for all his views did not
back down and put him in jail. That so
be it. The freed said, "Would I choose
to go to jail?" No. But if it happened,
I'm not giving away that. Um, actually,
the rat, the muser who testified in
front of
>> No names. No names. No names.
>> No names. I wasn't going to say a name
either, even without you screaming. Um,
he's not worth a shout out on our show,
on your show. Um, the rat that went on
the grand jury.
>> You You back up. Back up. What happened?
You got arrested.
>> One second. The grand the the rat that
went in front of the grand jury told a
relative of mine told my brother the
reason why I had made sure your brother
was indicted because he opened his
mouth. I went on a on a few shows and I
made a few videos explaining what
happened the day that the you call it
the tunnels breaking the wall expanding
77 the episode. I I want to get into
that whole story. Okay. But so I went
out to try to clarify what happened
because there was plenty of um
>> misinformation,
>> conspiracies and misinformation.
>> I felt that um the right thing to do is
at least say the real story and be the
establishment. Listen, I'm not going to
be in denial that it was a very bad PR
for Kabad and the establishment felt
that they need to react and do
something. So it's easier to get nine 10
15 Israeli speaking Baham I happen to be
the only English speaking guy there
indicted than to go after the corporate
media New York Time New York Post and
say why did you um make up fake stories
and that that uh defamation against
Labavage. It is easier to go after nine
bark lobby the DA that
>> am I making sense?
>> Yeah.
>> Oh so what happened? So Barashem I was
in indicted 3 months after the story in
770.
um back and forth the courts, a few
hearings. No,
>> they're doing what? What you what?
>> No trial and uh Barashem, the DA gave us
a plea bargain, conditions, um $200
restitution to the show for the damage
that caused and um three-year warning
not to do any excavations, demolitions,
or renovations to 770. And it stays on
the record as a disorder behavior, which
is not criminal. So, Bar have a criminal
record. Um what did I do?
>> Yeah.
>> So, what happened? What happened? Let's
go back a second. 77 Eastern Parkway.
Now that I I don't know why
[clears throat] we're not going in
order, jumping back and forth.
>> It's okay.
>> Go. Okay. This we're having an open
conversation.
>> Um 77 Eastern Parkway, headquarters of
Labavage. It's um there's the Schul and
it too small. Doesn't it does not fit
the crowd comes Kisslook and Labavich
advertise. We have 5,000 10,000 Schlook
taking a massive picture. Could they fit
in that actual under no means? Um so I
don't know how that makes sense. You
have to I guess somebody from the
establishment and from the corporate has
to respond on that.
>> Fers.
>> Yeah. Big small big small [laughter]
but besides that the Reb also wrote an
essay called
and in there it says clearly there's a
we have we have to make the show bigger.
They own the properties next door all
the way. They can make it a square block
all the way till Union Street.
Um the property was excavated. I don't
know who's in I don't know who was
involved and who did it. The fact was
there was an empty space. The people who
don't want to see the shaw for their
political reasons be expanded brought a
cement truck to fill it up. Bram saw
there's an empty space. Cement truck
this is this is our last chance. They
broke the wall open. Um I I came by an
hour later to show support that I want
the show to be expanded. I took a
sledgehammer bang the wall. Um they use
that
>> they think it was a ceremonial bing.
>> Yeah. But they used that as indicting me
on a felony. I could have got seven
years in jail for damaging property. I
don't know. Whatever.
Now
>> maybe if you went to jail, you think you
would have just been in the in the wait
room all day
>> maybe. But what should have been
reported
>> could have been not so bad.
>> What should have get reported was that
it was an illegal construction with no
permits. Police came to shut it down.
End the story. But that wouldn't be
sensational to the media. So they
decided to use stories as tunnels,
kidnapping. I don't know what hold on,
hold on. I watched I watched there was
hundreds of WhatsApp clips coming out.
We're in 2025, 2026 now.
>> The the police came in very nicely. They
asked all the Bahim just exit the the
the the hold there, whatever, and come
out and nobody will be arrested. The
police were very professional.
They came in with people from the
community council, very professional. I
don't want to get stopped in show in two
days. You didn't give an honest
interview. You let the guy sell us
mices. You're you're you're inhaling his
crack. Listen, they came in and they
asked the guys not to break the walls,
not to they came in after the wall was
broken.
>> You don't use sledgehammers to break
down walls of a shaw. That's obvious.
>> Well, if you need to expand, you have
to.
>> But when they came,
>> you have to expand. When they came, when
the police came in, all they did was
they said that every building in the
world has an owner or even if it's in
court, there's a temporary custodian as
owner. The people in charge of the shul
congregation, lobavich, whatever, are
asking that you all get out of this um
makebelieve space that you dug. Get out
and that's it. And the bakim didn't want
to leave. If they would have left,
nobody would have been arrested. Yes or
no?
>> First of all, they would have got
arrested cuz they came to me and nine
other guys 3 months later. Once you made
it into a huge thing and they had to
drag out 20 guys and they were fighting
in disorderly conduct, when the police
come and stop you, the second there's an
altercation, THEY SLAP YOU. I GOT PULLED
OVER BY A STATE TROOPER. He was angry at
me. Next thing I know, I got seven
tickets. I gave it to a lawyer 500
bucks. The the cop was probably so
embarrassed he dropped I never showed up
in court. He dropped everything. He gave
me double parking. He pulled me over on
the highway. I didn't move over all the
way. He gave me P. You were up driving
on the left side of the road. FAILING
HOGGING THE LEFT LANE. I HAD to look up
the penal code. HOGGING LEFT LANE, NOT
STOPPING for emergency vehicles, failing
to adhere TO OFFICER. THE GUY'S WIFE
BURNT the dinner that night and I got
seven tickets. I hired a lawyer, 500
bucks. I will say his name if he paid
me, but he didn't pay me. He's a great
lawyer. I GOT A LETTER IN THE MAIL. THE
WHOLE THING IS DISMISSED BECAUSE THE COP
REALIZES he's going to go to jail for
this make believe non-existing story.
>> What's your point?
>> My point is is that THEY FOUGHT BACK
WITH the police. They made it into a
whole deal. There was a few hours
standoff. They're dragging them out. Now
that they're dragging you out of a
tunnel, now it's disorderly conduct,
obeying laws, being so what I'm SAYING
IS I'M GIVING YOU THE MICROPHONE,
>> but don't make it sound like they're so
innocent.
>> I wasn't involved with any this
listening to police and I didn't go
inside that space called a tunnel. I
couldn't even fit there [clears throat]
if I wanted to. [laughter]
>> You were not arrested that night.
>> No, I was indicted three months later.
That's what I say. Um, I call the guy a
rat and a muster. I don't want to sound
negative, but there's difference between
calling police at the heat of the moment
or coming three months later and call
and getting three guy at the getting 10
guys indicted 3 months later, but that's
in my I don't know anybody who will not
call that.
>> Hold on. But what I I've been following
what goes on in 770 the last 35 years.
There's a lot of guys there that don't
answer to anybody.
>> You know, ra rowdy college students,
whatever you want to call them. You
know, they might have some fancy
rabbitical visa, but there's rowdy
students. They come here, they don't
listen to the hull of the yeshiva. It's
not Harvard, Princeton, you know, taking
attendance, taking tests. I don't know
what goes on at 770. It's not really my
specialty. I mean,
>> that's why I'm here.
>> I'm a I'm a tenant in I talk about I'm a
tenant in 770. I rent the locker. Yeah.
But so I have my own little Yeah. But
anyways, they they don't really answer
to anybody. They they do what they want,
when they want, how they want. So they
probably realize they're breaking down
walls. They're digging illegally if and
they're not going to come and
>> do you want to be expanded? Yes or no?
Well, first I want of course I want it
to be expanded. Has it been expanded?
Has it been expanded because of
politics? Continue talking because of
politics.
>> Okay. Point being I got you.
>> What I'm saying is from their point of
view in the heat of the moment if you
call police would be talking. I I don't
know.
>> BUT HOW DO THEY MAKE SURE IT doesn't
happen again? They need to show we mean
business.
>> If you come 3 months later to indict in
front of a grand jury, that's called
miss 100% in everyone's book. Was I
called? I was never called to any deta
any of
>> they never called you. He spoke all of a
sudden out of nowhere 3 months after the
whole story is almost forgotten. I got a
call lawyer. I'm not going to say his
name cuz he's not advertising here. He
said, "You've been indicted." Um, and
and I'm like, "Okay." And I went forward
from there. Bar his last name starts
with a V.
>> No.
>> Okay. Okay.
>> Continue.
>> So, they told you you're being indicted.
>> Yeah. Um, again,
>> man, how long were you locked up for?
>> I see.
>> Wait, I want to know the story. They
said you're being indicted. So, what
happened?
>> Okay, we gave ourselves in. We scheduled
with my lawyer.
>> Did they make you do the walk of shame
where they say to come in and then they
take pictures of you while you're being
arrested?
>> I actually we gave ourselves in
it was the day was bas which is the day
that they spoke to we have to say
and u they I sat in a holding cell with
like five other bakram for three hours I
think it was. They took us on then they
took us from the DA's office down the
block on J Street to the courthouse
30 second walk they uh the guy told me
he said I'm going to put the handcuffs
protocol we have to put handcuffs we're
going to put in the front if you want to
put your jacket to cover it there might
be media over there [laughter] so uh lap
there was media upstairs that they got a
few pictures there was a picture later
on from a different time New York Post
put a picture of me in front of the
court in front of the judge um
you went to downtown What's up? Booking
central booking or no?
>> No, no. I was in the DA's office.
>> Oh, so straight from the police station
DA office.
>> You first went to 71st.
>> No, no, no. You gave myself
>> You gave yourself in in scheduled give
>> in downtown Brook where is it? Downtown
Manhattan.
>> No, no, in downtown Brooklyn.
>> Downtown Brooklyn. You gave yourself in.
They did all the paperwork.
>> Took a mug shot. They tried to make a
Trump face.
>> But you you had a glooming a glooming uh
trial hanging over your head that maybe
you're going to be go to trial.
>> Looming. That's right.
>> I don't know English. I went to a great
>> We both went to the same school. They're
not advertising with us. We're not going
to say their names. We we studied we
studied the English and we did a lot of
dictionary work. [laughter]
>> But make a long story short or a short
story a little longer.
>> Yeah.
>> You you they they did all the
fingerprinting at all.
>> But Trump, they also they brought him
down. They took fingerprints.
>> Anybody people who don't do anything
never get indicted, never bother
anybody. Me and Trump, we got indicted.
Speak about the police. You say about
the police.
>> Could Trump pardon you and take away
your misdemeanor kind of?
>> No. At the state level.
>> The state. Yeah. Could he change?
>> It's not even a misdemeanor. There's no
legal. There's no criminal. Um, there's
nothing criminal. The Freda Karba was
arrested as a child for what? For
fighting with a policeman. The Reba said
this over at a rally to children. Learn
from the Fred the Karba. When he was a
boy, there was a police bullying another
year a butcher. He took away his little
sheep or his goat, whatever it was.
>> Famous story. Fred the Kba fought with a
policeman. [clears throat] Um, take us
back to Corona. If you uh I don't know
what you hold on Corona, but I know what
me and Mishi hold about the whole Corona
and the whole thing. I drink Corona
sometimes. [laughter]
>> Lockdowns to lockdowns. Um,
they simply
>> Hold on. You have a vaccine card?
>> No.
>> You came into the studio without being
double boosted.
>> Um,
>> they what?
>> Anyways, thank God.
>> That's a throwback.
>> I listened to my doctor. My doctor's Dr.
Robert Feldman of Shalom. Never told me
to take the vaccine.
>> Um, he passed away in 2022, a good year
and a half after vaccine was out there.
So, he never told me to take the
vaccine. So, um, my doctor never told me
to do it.
He's a whole Jew, Dr.
>> Um, he can get a shout out. Yeah.
>> Not advertising.
>> He passed away.
>> Yeah.
>> Just want to say that during my my first
journalistic uh career working for CO
Live,
>> I was trying to find a medical
professional to talk about CO and
everyone was afraid to say a word
besides the great Dr. Robert Felman.
>> Happily called me updates. We did videos
because people told me they were so
afraid
>> what
>> there was no no one knew who was going.
Remember the chaotic chaos
>> but he was scared the CDC they could say
that
>> Dr. Robert Feldman also gets a shout
out. He was the rebbit's personal
doctor. And when Hatsala started, he was
the first doctors to go and give them
full-on backing. The history's out
there. Speak to Ying Bitritki. Those who
were in the founding stages of Yingi
Yingi Bitzky. I invited you to come on
this podcast 10 times. [laughter] You're
playing hard to get. Guys, we want to
bring on Yingi BRK.
>> The head of stop. He's on the ambulance
all day long.
>> Yeah, he hasn't enough time. Tell him
you have a heart attack here. I'll come
[laughter] over. Anyways, Robert Felman
was one of the founding fathers of a
giving it backing in its early stages.
>> Um, oh,
>> the vaccine. He He's
>> back to Corona time. Simple B Sha is
iconic in car nights. Everybody knows
dancing live music to 6 a.m. that year.
>> saw me on stage this year.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> I was the PR guy.
>> 2020 we're going at tough shape Olive.
You had the people were trying to stop
stop the spaceship from happening. Oh,
it doesn't need to happen. Blah blah
blah. People are going to people are
going to die and get sick from corona.
For some reason when you ride on the
streets for black lives matter corona
doesn't catch you but if you're dancing
for it will catch you. They'll figure
what that means. M you have on your
YouTube [laughter] channel from that
time you ask me what does corona have
with pes in comment. You remember that
video?
>> No. What did you say?
>> I said it's the pes doesn't have to make
sense but everybody has their own
stickick. This guy sand 6 feet. This guy
said s 5t 4 and 1/2 ft 10 ft only if you
got the vaccine mask indoors mask. I
told everybody had their own stick.
Point is, let me get back there. Bram
went five on the police. They made
happen. The police tried to stop it. It
got violent AND NOBODY SAID, "HEY, WE'RE
FIGHTING WITH THE POLICE." Everybody
said, everybody cheered him on. We f we
pushed through and we we triumphant.
Merashkin ran up to the stage, scram
three times and simp was rolling. So,
and
>> and the rest and the rest is history.
>> And one big reporter tweeted about it.
Another guy Trump. It was a It was a
triple tweet from Trump if you remember
at that time
>> Trump tweeted.
>> No, a reporter tweeted tweeted the video
of the Bham fighting with police.
Another guy repeat and then another like
top political strategist tweeted that
and Trump retweeted that. So like three
steps back, but he tweeted about it.
>> Do you think he supported the the Baham?
You saying?
>> No, but I'm saying it made it big. It
made it made waves.
>> You think if CO happened again, they
would shut down the schools like it did
last time or nobody's going to fool for
that again? By the way, I don't want to
sound cynical, but we're way overdue for
another Corona. [laughter]
We need a
>> business was good.
>> Yeah, business was good. Nobody bothered
you,
>> man. You had to run the every night.
Yeah,
>> man. Right.
>> Yeah.
>> What does mean?
>> Um, what does mean in general?
>> Yeah.
>> I I alluded to before
>> we as
we are um admired, devoted, and
dedicated to the Reb.
>> Yeah. The last song that we when the
last year we saw the rebba the song the
rebba was physically limited and
nevertheless the reb pushed himself to
come out in public and the only
connection had for the last year was
singing the it's on video it's
documented it was on live television at
times it's
um it the reason why you wear yamaka is
to remind that hashem's on top of you I
wear to remind me not only that is also
above me and it makes it I it makes it
more gushmak to wear yarmaka when I'm
shouting a message some people shout
different people have different messages
on the yamas for me as a lover I mean
lover and I want to use this opportunity
to purs to give a message about the it
makes it I makes it more wanting to wear
yam
>> what does mean it says there's different
explanations when you crown the king it
says that's you you
says in the it's it's edited
>> the second or third time you said Biss
means what the Reb should live is living
what does it mean
>> whatever you want it to be
>> no I want to know what you think it
means
>> um it means everything
>> be specific
>> the wrote when they wrote up that
>> sounds like a little PR PC here
>> let me ask you a question
>> can we let me just finish
>> yeah yeah
>> what
It means that the Reb is alive or you
want him to be alive. Please tell us
what it means.
>> Whatever
>> for you,
>> for me,
>> it means the Reb should continue living.
>> That means he's our Nazi. Everybody is
agreeing in Labavich at least. I don't
know. I'm not talking to the Lavage
crowd for a second. Everybody's agreeing
that the Reb is still our Nazi. 30 years
Gimmel Thomas didn't make
>> thousand%.
>> Okay.
>> So, the Reb is we're proudly saying that
the Reb is still our king.
>> Okay.
>> He is still Messiah.
>> Okay. And I'm very proud to announce
that
>> not everyablish says that is mashia.
>> I can't help people who don't want to
help themselves.
>> So
I'm not that smart [clears throat] means
that is alive or you want him to be
alive. Tell me what that means exactly.
>> We're adding to his life cuz he's still
our he's still alive. He's still out.
He's still alive.
>> He is still alive.
>> Yes.
>> So if he's still alive, do you visit the
Reb's Oil the resting place in Queens?
Yes or no?
>> Um they have good cookies there.
>> Do you go there? Yes or no? Mindy? I
went there yesterday.
>> So you believe the Reb is there or not?
>> I don't know where the Reb is the Reb
said in the
>> So you're not sure but you go to the
>> I the place where the Reb and the for
the I went there.
>> So you're not sure where the Reb is?
>> No, the Reb is not limited to there or
here yesterday or yesterday. A guy came
over.
>> Is he in the yes or no?
>> A guy came over.
>> Answer the question.
>> A guy came over.
>> Is he at the
>> Let me answer.
>> You can't. Is it like CNN at pushing
together?
>> No, I just want to know. I'm just trying
a guy.
>> I'm going to answer with this and we're
going to change.
>> Just tell me yes or no.
>> Did you stop stealing? Yes or no.
[laughter]
>> Did you stop murdering? Yes or no? Not
everything's a yes or no answer.
>> You can't answer.
>> Not everything's a yes or no answer. A
guy came over to me. Shabas.
>> No. Cuz you know a guy
saying our viewers and followers are all
different types of walks of life. They
trying to understand what's the mashiach
alive not alive. I'm trying to explain
it to the masses. what you believe.
Obviously, there's a wide spectrum of
different
>> Speaking for Lavage. I can speak for
>> like I spoke to Rabbi Mandy Handle last
night. I said, "Do you go to oil?" He
said, "No." I said, "Do you ever?" Yeah.
So, like what happened? Oh, I don't
know. So, like he couldn't give a
straight answer. He
>> said, "Don't go because it's marion."
>> No, no. But he told me he used to go
before Gilas, after then one day decided
not to. So, I'm just trying to
understand what it all means.
>> Um, let me say this is a guy,
>> but you can't answer yes or no. So,
you're not comfortable in your position.
No, it's not. Although he's Mr. Brash
and doesn't mind getting arrested, but
when you ask him if they're
>> No, because not everything's a yes or no
answer to the question. He said, "Not
everything's a yes or no answer."
>> I said, "Did you stop murdering?"
>> Did you stop murdering? Yes or no? You
can't give me a yes or no answer. No,
not everything's a yes or no.
>> Did I murder? Did you stop murdering?
>> It's a double-edged question. There's no
real answer. You can't not everything's
a yes or no. He has a point.
>> So, if my point is, one second. I got
>> I've been holding it for 10 minutes.
This is a question I when the Rebba was
on the balcony after the Reb wasn't well
with after this stroke after 92 whatever
March 92 they used to sing on the
balcony to to the Reb and the Reb was
encouraging it
>> most people not all
>> some people I'm saying whatever then it
was regular so I always wondered did
they say before the Reb wasn't well or
did they not say I had this argument
with a guy and he told me of course they
did another guy said never so I did
research I remember I was like 14 years
old having this argument with Rabbi
Waldman he was a famous guy the rebate
Ashi he was very involved in Yeah. He
was your neighbor.
>> He was my a few doors down. He said and
I remember having it. So a guy that I
know who he was against not a guy that
was a historian. I asked him while we
were having this argument over like a
shabas a Friday night shabas morning. I
asked the guy and he said I billion% the
rebate they did sing in front of the reb
before the before the uh the stroke. So
I had this argument with him. He said
never. So then I borrowed I asked a guy
and a guy told me the mascana is that
there was one time it was two times
maybe on the same day the reb was coming
in in and out and the the night that
gave out and kress I could be you could
check it up whatever but
>> officially the next day the next day the
rebba came out 40 or 50 minutes late to
shak and people are not going to want me
to spread the story but officially the
eb told or grroner or mascaras whatever
it was that he doesn't want them he
doesn't want them to sing it anymore or
whatever. It was like a one-time thing.
He didn't stop. It happens to be that
was the only time. Again, don't quote
me. It's either once that night or twice
that night. I looked up the video. I
played the video.
>> So, the bottom LINE IS IT DIDN'T HAPPEN.
NO, before it was a it was not allowed
to be sung
and after the Reb wasn't well, then they
used to bring the Reb on the balcony and
then the Reb didn't stop it. So if you
speak to anti that are against and
against screaming that whatever it is
they're going to be like oh the bell in
su fishk in the book we in the book the
rebba's army and we want mashia now she
says that the rebba wasn't well and he
was happy that the were getting together
and maybe some people she interviewed
said that the rebba wanted that mashia
should come and he should be mashia and
like he should encourage the to beg by
hashem but that it wasn't the rebb's
like official approach that they should
sing the song he wasn't going to stop it
he
>> I just want
>> I'm saying is it wasn't something that
was sung for 20 years before the reb
wasn't I'm saying I
>> copy tradition Traditional Jewish
Orthodox Judism
>> was we don't find in the past thousand
years that people would say that
someone's Messiah after they passed
away. Correct.
>> Maj Majeski always has.
>> Yes or no?
>> There are cases.
>> Okay. Can we It's not mainstream
orthodox.
>> Who decides what's mainstream?
>> No. Just look at history and see is it
traditional mainstream orthodox Judaism?
Yes or no? Tell me a time. Every is
going throughout Judaism, they always
believe that their Nazi was Msiah and
they redeemed them about my ultimate
opinion is I personally this past week
gave some money to some Tatim projects.
I like them. I think they're great
people. They're fun. They're
interesting, high energy. They they're
big believers. They go four hours in
Tala. They're, you know, they're big.
They put the Messiah stickers all over
Manhattan. You know, they are big
believers. Uh those stickers are out of
control. I ultimately
>> every sign in the whole Manhattan has to
have that
>> ultimately today there's no one on the
ground giving direct leadership of what
the kabad opinion approaches no one
officially there's no spoke I mean
>> whatever before you go on
>> hold on the spokes however I think
something about spiritual one second I
don't want to go answer second when it
comes to spiritual journeys everyone has
their own journey and I personally I
can't say I care that much
>> do the make look a little looney
and million in 10%. But I don't judge
people on their spiritual journeys. What
does it say? You don't judge me by a ver
is some lying.
>> There's something
judge me about I don't judge you by your
back to you.
>> You want every to say what do you want?
>> I want mashia now.
>> Okay. Back to what you were saying.
Misperception. The was against
the did encourage it before he
[clears throat] had a stroke. After he
had a stroke, what difference does it
make?
>> Before I told you it was one time he
didn't stop it and then it seems to stop
right away.
meaning Rabbi Label Shapiro.
>> Am I missing something?
>> No. No. What's first of all the Reb did
encourage it before he had a stroke, but
it doesn't make a difference. The Reb is
the same. Rabbi label Shapiro.
>> So answer from the Reb that to know who
Msiah is not a mitzvah, but obviously
>> I didn't I didn't interrupt you.
[laughter]
Um Rabbi Label Shapiro is not known to
be a massive mishist
in Miami Beach after Reb had a stroke in
the summer of 1992 hurricane season. And
there was meant to be a hurricane that
was going to wipe out
>> Hurricane Andrew.
>> Hurricane Andrew. There's a there's a
documentary on YouTube. I think it's
called the eye of the storm. Check it
out. On record, the the professionals,
the authorities, and all the dea zuggers
said the city of Miami is going to be
wiped out. Everybody evacuate.
>> Evacuate right now.
>> He called up the Reb's secret the
secretary Goner said, "Let me go ask the
Reb." This after had the stroke. That's
not direct. This is through a mosque
asking the after he had the stroke and
the he said should we leave the reb
shook his head no should we stay they
doubled asked to make sure they
understand what the said yet and you
know what he pasin that's the of the
city that everybody should listen to
what mira said it was ashamed after they
had a stroke and put themselves in
harm's way to stay in Miami and barashm
it turned out that listening to was the
right thing to do
>> as I said check up on YouTube the story
the eye of the storm
>> if had a stroke
>> is it the sameb yes
what said no matter what it doesn't make
a diff my point is it doesn't make a
difference was full aware that's what
he's trying to say
>> yes
>> Mandy can you tell us make a difference
the fact is that encouraged the singing
of
>> and and this is this is what we're
staying with we don't we're not smart
we're not smarter than the rebba
>> can you tell us about the loudest
grogger in history this past part
>> let me go back to what
>> you talking about the loudest grogger
ever in any sh
>> before what you said about the being
mashiach
>> yes
>> you said we don't find the mainstream we
don't either find too much mainstream
correct Judaism saying about the rebba
even while he was alive that he's mist
>> it is a novelty of to go full out and
the reason why early 90s it started
always believed it the reason why we
went rooftop shouting and it went all
out the reb started speaking how mashia
is actually coming not only wishful
thinking but it's a prophecy the real
thing
>> it's really happening if mashia is
really happening famous Joey New
what's a famous Joey newcome You don't
have to bead, right? How does it go?
>> Something like that. I'm not familiar.
But believe in
>> I'll give you an example. You have a new
admin. You can't say that we're having a
new administration coming in
>> in the White House, but who's the
president? I don't know yet.
>> The new administration is starting
tomorrow.
>> Who it is? Who cares?
>> The same thing with Msiah. When it's
wishful thinking, we don't know yet who
Mashiah is. But once the said that it's
actually happening as a prophecy,
>> then we actually know who it is.
We can point and say we know who Mashiah
is. What is so terrible? Why does it
look bad? I said I met a guy who
>> came more Labbavich. He didn't grow up
so Labbavich or the family was Labavage
friendly. Didn't go to Labavage school
as a kid and the kids on the bus used to
make fun. He told me kids on the bus
used to make fun of him. Oh, you're
Labbavich. Um by association. Oh, you're
Reb's Mashiah making fun. So I told him,
how did you feel? Like when I heard that
from the other kids, I'm like oh that's
great. We finally know who Mashiah is.
So that's a good thing.
>> Mandy.
>> Yeah. Can you tell us about the loudest
corporate sponsor?
>> Oh, corporate. I'm sorry. We're so into
>> the conversation. So heated I forgot we
wanted to put it earlier on. Anyway,
>> we have schmaltz herring herring. Wasabi
herring
>> from Ber himself. Let's
>> wasabi herring.
>> Jalapino matches
>> matches. Jalapino herring kick
>> is jalapo with a
>> give out kickles with the up with the
herring. You can get kicks. You don't
have to go to a bakery and a herring.
>> No, it's a special kick. Can't get this
anywhere in the world.
[clears throat]
[snorts] Roskins fish corporate sponsor.
This is the best stuff. If you have a
kiddish shabas, go to Roskins, get your
fish. You'll really enjoy your kittish.
>> Take it to the next level. As
>> man, do you remember America?
>> For sure.
>> What type of memories you I mean, I
don't like
[laughter]
>> What about
CH Butcher? Busting a dog. Take
>> another break in 20 minutes, please. One
advertisement at a time.
>> No, we got to We pack him in.
>> We pack him in. CH Butcher. Your
powerups still.
>> Yeah. Yeah, I am.
>> Kebab. Kebab family.
>> CH Butcher.
>> They have a beautiful restaurant.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> Why don't we take him to the restaurant?
>> We will. You know, that's a good idea.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> He's known better than many.
>> Yeah. They have uh
>> CH Butcher restaurant and they have a
gorgeous gorgeous deli.
>> Butcher shop.
>> Butcher shop and they're soon going to
be launching all their products on
Amazon.
>> Oh wow.
>> You get it on Let me check though.
>> I got I bought them.
>> High protein so it's good for your diet.
>> Turkey. Turkai. How do you even
pronounce this? But it's good. Who cares
what it pronounced?
>> Beef jerky.
>> It tastes good.
>> Men, pull your mic a little closer. I
don't want to lose you. M [laughter]
wow. This is good stuff. I'm going to be
honest. I'm not getting paid for this
day. You guys are getting I'm not
getting paid for
>> one more one more [laughter] one more
one more corporate sponsor. Me and Moshi
got to eat. We have families to feed.
>> All right. Give me Give me back the bag.
It's too [laughter] good.
>> Hold on a second. The third corporate
sponsor this week is wheels to lease.
Beautiful, beautiful customer service.
They could broker you used cars, new
cars, and leases. Uh, I didn't check the
rates in a couple of days, but last few
weeks they had a Honda Odyssey EXL fully
loaded leather seats, Bako Miko Curl in
the 400 and change. I don't want to be
quoted to the penny. You call up my
friend, you could ask for Izzy or Saul
at wheels to lease, top-of-the-line
service, beautiful dealership, and
you'll get your beautiful Honda Odyssey.
And they also have some beautiful
all-wheel drive. You get stuck in the
snow. This week we had a blizzard. Next
week's going to be a blizzard. If you
want those all-wheel drive cars flown,
you called them up from when you call
them till the cars in your driveway a
couple hours.
>> Mando, can you tell us about the loudest
grogger in history in 770? Can you tell
us about that?
>> I It's not mine, so I can't talk about
it.
>> Oh, it's not yours. Can you tell about
what happened? Not obviously it's not
yours, but
>> I have no idea what you're talking
about.
>> You don't Where do you hear McGill? You
don't come to some?
>> No, my own show.
>> Oh, man. Tell us what someone did.
Obviously, it's not you, but
>> um there's a guy who is a friend of mine
who brought a
>> a blank gun.
>> For real?
>> Yeah.
>> Hum. Boom. Boom. Boom.
>> Blanks. And how loud is it?
>> Oh, it's people left.
>> People are leaving 77.
>> Anybody lost their hearing? [laughter]
>> I don't know why PE Anyway, we just
wanted to hear about that
>> here. Don't arrest the guy for digging
in the shoulder for a gun. [laughter]
>> Guns. It's okay.
>> No, it's blank.
>> Blank. Mandal, are you single now? Are
you single? People, if people want to,
what's your deal? [laughter] What's your
current marriage status? People want to
set you up.
>> I have a feeling he's single and ready
to mingle.
>> Oh, yeah. Yes or no? [laughter]
>> Yes. Yes.
>> Okay. I just want to let people know.
>> Barashem. Barashem.
>> Ziv Tamir, the great watch guy, did
videos for Ziv, the watch guy, a guy in
Miami.
>> I've never seen a check.
>> I thought you meant Zaki Tamir.
>> He's not paying.
>> No, not yet. Soon. This is Zach's
brother.
>> But he's going to be a guest soon on our
podcast
>> for the right price.
>> Yes.
>> No price. Celebrity like him. Celebrity.
>> This is Zach brother. He
>> Yeah, he's huge on social media. He's
really People think I look at him, you
know, halai. I'd be as popular. But
>> he first did watches. Oh, what? How much
money do you make? And now he does he
promotes single people on video. This
person is single and available just to
promote as a video.
>> Yeah. But like he sells watch and he
sells people. He made him.
>> Yeah. I don't know. But he promotes and
he presents people. I just want to
promote men.
>> Men, maybe if he finds you a you'll buy
a watch from him or something, you know.
>> But my is the one making me a shout out.
So, uh, [laughter] we'll get a we'll get
we'll get some piece of art for the new
house by my
>> M. What's it like dating in current
environment? Could you give us some
insight for people advice, tips?
>> Um, not the big der coach, but uh, just
be yourself.
Um, the man is the one taking the girl
out. So, don't look for their approval
or sympathy. You have to just say,
"Okay, this is where we're going. We're
eating here. Sit down here. Come and go.
Don't be rude. Don't be rude, but take
the lead and be yourself."
>> Men, everybody knows you. You're a
popular guy. You've been around. You
worked in a lot of the organizations. I
want to hear what life was like growing
up in Crown Heights. Your father was one
of the most popular people. He was the
Gaba in 770 for decades. Loud
personality. For those of you that know
or don't know, Kabad learns Rambam. And
a lot of people in Kabad do three
chapters of Rambam. Like Tafi, but three
for everybody. It's not exclusive for
everybody. Everybody should do it.
Three. The most hardest track is three
chapters a day.
>> 11 and a half months. You finished all
four.
>> You finish it. Yeah. You finished the
whole Rambam in less than a year. So
there's 83 Sum. So his father, the
famous Gabay in 770, was the Gabby in
770 for decades. He's not anymore to go,
right?
>> No, not active.
>> He was He was for many decades. He got
in 770. Used to make these summ and they
were literally every couple of nights.
Divide 340
65 days.
>> Ends up being about twice a week.
>> Twice a week. He was making som because
that's still the still does. The rebel
wanted it
>> and it was wants it.
>> Wants it. That was correct. Correct.
Wants it. And he was just very popular.
He was always making every night there
was food and parties and Charlie Buttons
used to speak at old. It was So, first
of all, you grew up in a very house with
a very popular, you know, father. Yeah.
>> And you're you're you're one of how many
children?
>> I'm one of 14.
>> One of 14 children. Family planning at
its best.
>> And what number are you?
>> I'm the 10th. I have four under me and
nine at top me. I also Friday Shabas
meals in my house would always My father
would just grab people from 770. They
didn't have where to eat. Come over.
People were coming and going. Bar.
>> And you were born in what? 95.
>> I was born 1996.
>> 199. I'm off. Okay. Tell us.
>> Montreal. I was born in Montreal. My
grandfather.
>> You were born in Montreal but you grew
up in Crown your whole life. So, you're
a Canadian citizen?
>> I'm a dual Canadian.
>> Duo. A duel.
>> Duo. Duo. Whatever it's called. Dual
citizenship.
>> Dual cit.
>> I swore in in 2018. I took the oath. Uh
I believe Trump is signed on my uh
certificate.
>> He was almost going to have to sign on
your pardon. [laughter]
>> 100%.
>> So, one second. So, tell us about
growing up in the late 90s in Crown
Heights, one of 14 children. I don't
remember
>> before your father bought the house.
>> My father bought the house right around
I was 2 three years old. Right after my
upturn we moved Union Street. Um at that
time I think 98 99 2000 my father bought
the house paid 230 something thousand.
People told my father you're paying over
the market. Wait till it goes down.
Thank god he didn't listen to them. Uh
two-minute walk from 770.
>> Tell me what it's like to grow up in a
family of 14 children. How do you get
any attention?
That's how my personality was created. I
make a lot of noise, [laughter] get to
get creative, to get attention. So,
Barashem,
>> are you the most popular one in your
family?
>> I don't know.
>> But all I know is when he was a manager
at the restaurant on Kingston Avenue,
when he was with the little tiny place
over there, people would just come to
the restaurant just to hang out with
him. Guys would sit there and buy like a
can of soda. They just chew his ear off
for hours. [laughter]
Yes or no? Mendle.
>> Some people want to say that.
>> It's obvious fact.
>> Yes.
>> How how old are you? Are we 96? About 30
years old.
>> I'm 29.
>> Okay. The first I met Mendle was
actually he had a yearly selling of a
Shanas in the corner of Union and
Kingston, right?
>> That's like
>> Shined up by night.
>> Yeah. He had big personality. Who's I
was like that's when the first time I
really
>> can I say fell in love or and people get
their own ideas. That's the first time
this is my guy scream like loud. He has
a very loud voice.
>> You have to grab attention for money.
>> Cuz all these American New Yorkers
would, God forbid, be caught selling
anything on the street. It doesn't look
nice for
>> or if you or if you hire somebody, the
guy is just getting paid on the hour. He
has no personality. Just stands there.
Somebody walks over. Okay, here's your
shin.
>> That's the first time I got introduced.
Me and my brother, me and my younger
brother. I must have been uh I don't
know 16. He was like nine or something.
We went down to bar park, picked up a
couple of vishinas and uh you buy them
100 I think a bucket of hundred sell
them we made a few dollars barashm and
went on for like five six years
>> that was my first business adventure and
my was you were my biggest fan
>> you remember yeah yeah we go back a
while
>> so you don't sell shyness anymore
>> what I'm talking about you don't sell
shinyus anymore you don't work in the
deli anymore you don't drive the yeshiva
van anymore [laughter] what
>> how do you even know about you like
everybody's meant to know No, no. What
do you What do you do now from 9 to5?
>> Um, I'm a freelance. I do different uh
gigs. People hire me. Right now, I'm a
little bit in sales, but uh wherever.
>> This is your opportunity. Tell us about
your sales experience.
>> People say I have a in selling people
the Brooklyn Bridge. So, if I'm coming
to you and selling you know, you were
warned that I'm coming.
>> Yeah. Halo, what's your opinion about
the hostages? How Israel dealt with the
hostages?
>> Why'd you bring it up? Because they got
the last hostage two days ago. Exactly.
>> That's crazy. Um, okay. I'm going to say
something a little bit controversial
now.
>> Until now, there was nothing
controversial. [laughter]
>> No, but like this this can be
>> misconstrued.
>> Yeah. I'm going to go back a second.
>> Yeah.
>> My heart goes out to anybody who sat in
those tunnels in the kamas hands and I'm
happy for anybody who made it home. But
Gukan with those hostages, the hostages
was a distraction from winning the war.
The goal should have been no threat from
Hamas in the future. Hamas or Hamas,
whatever you want to call them. The
anybody who went screaming hostages is
it if we're looking for sympathy of the
Gim where the more we look for sympathy,
the more vulnerable we become. The more
vulnerable we become, the more the
anti-semits feel come coming out in the
in the open. There was never a time I
mean at least in my in our lifetimes not
talking about World War II times but
like that anti-semitism felt so
comfortable coming out of the open since
after October 7th and I believe it's
because we play victim we play vict it
should think if you think about it
should work the opposite for the
underdogs people should sympathize with
us but the more we the more we look for
the game's approval sympathy the more we
came vulnerable the more anti-semitism
felt comfortable and it was a
distraction from winning the war the The
goal should have been Aza Hamas should
never be a threat again to Yidden.
Period. And the sentence you should know
last year 250 hostages last year should
have been written off. Goodbye. I'm
sorry. For every one there was should
have not been a one foot soldier in
Gaza. October 8 9 10. Everything should
have been wiped out from the air. For
every one hostage, a ratio of four
soldiers were killed. foot soldiers in
the ground
and you don't put
9 million people living in United risk
of being kidnapped again. There's no
reason as sure as we're sitting here,
Hamas is planning another October 7th
and kidnapping more people and there's
no reason why they shouldn't do it.
Taking hostages is it helped them so
much and you don't put 9 million people
in risk to save 250 people's lives. Now
you're going to say the family members
should scream 100%. If you if it's a
loved one of yours, a son, a brother or
sister, go ahead and scream. That's the
right thing to do. But look out and zoom
out in the bigger picture. We should
have never wore those yellow ribbons.
Never put up the kidnap signs.
Listen, if someone's a racist and they
don't like schwatzas,
they're not going to say the n word tow
in the face because they know they're
going to get sacked in the face. Imagine
every and and imagine every person that
says free Palestine or any anti-Semitic
line will know that there's a
consequence as much as saying the N
word. That's if we would have been
tough. That's that halai. That should
have been the attitude. Imag they find
these politicians that 30, 40, 50 years
ago when they were a kid, they said the
n-word and boom, he can't be a witness
and he has to go on all four and
apologize. Imagine they find the guy 40,
50 years ago he said free Palestine and
now he has to go on all four and beg us
for forgiveness. We have to put out an
attitude like that of being tough. Stop
playing victim. Stop talking about these
hostages. They were a distraction from
winning the war. I'm sorry.
>> Somebody told me they should have got
rid of the hostage square on day one.
The government should have cracked down
and just threw them all and got them all
down. It was a big distraction. Right.
>> Absolutely. Absolutely. The
>> And now Gaza is full of Hamas. There's
they're full swing. And yesterday, Trump
thanked Hamas for helping them find the
last hostage. By the way, how ridiculous
is that
>> on on on Trump's behalf? Trump is not
looking to be more pro- Israel, more
Jewish than the Jews and the Israelis
themselves. If Netanyahu is going to say
that our priority and Jews are going to
shout that our priority is hostages and
nothing else, okay, here's your
hostages. Take them home.
You don't I'm not expecting Trump to be
more pro-Israel than us ourselves.
>> I think it's a very tough decision. I'm
not a military person. I'm not person to
tell you what's the official you give up
all these people to get a few hostages
but I don't know but
>> they're letting out terrorists that are
no remorse they say I'm looking to kill
more Jews as soon as I get OUT AND
YOU'RE LETTING THEM out you're letting
them out and not only that alive person
a dead body just to get a body back for
all of a sudden everybody say and we
care for
at least this is one thing that's going
to unify everybody the left on the Tel
Aviv they're happy they got him out the
right all the way to Mayor Sham they're
happy they for and the guy obviously
like to see dead bodies from Yidden,
but come on,
>> Randy. What's your opinion about the the
past may mayoral mayoral elections?
>> Um, so
>> one second. You probably think that
Cuomo would have been a much better
mayor than
Cuomo is bad news. I'm sorry. Um, I the
morning of elections, Mishi, I saw you
in 770.
>> This is true. Um, I made a statement and
you didn't have the guts to put it out.
>> I just didn't think it would be helpful.
That's it.
>> Okay. What I said then and I was proven
right. I'm not looking to be proven
right. I'm not a Nvy, but I just see see
the way things are on the ground. Mani
won with over 50%.
Um,
there was no point of voting for Cuomo.
Cuomo's a monster, a Corona guy. He he
he all these people that were telling us
we have to mask ourselves and sit six
feet away and don't talk to your cousins
and your neighbors. They were they knew
that the corona was a was a was a hoax
AND THEY WENT AROUND
>> A HOAX. THEY WENT AROUND PARTYING.
>> MILLIONS OF PEOPLE DIED. What hoax?
>> They were they died because
>> hospitals were FULL OF MORGS. THE PEOPLE
DIDN'T die because of CO. It was
>> they died in neglect in the hospitals.
How many people said we didn't have what
to eat? We didn't have what to drink.
The family wasn't allowed to visit. The
nurses were told you go into that guy's
room to take care of him. You're going
to probably catch Corona and die
yourself.
>> I had CO. I was coughing. I I was sick.
I WAS EVERYBODY GOT SICK.
>> I ALSO HAD [laughter] I SAT IN BED.
>> A LOT OF PEOPLE DIED FROM COVID. It was
a respiratory disease. People died from
it. It wasn't a ho I mean
>> and how many people got got messed up
from being locked in their house for two
months. I for two years. I have an uncle
who was sharp like a whip before Corona
in his 80s. Corona came they oh don't
leave your house for two years. He's
locked in his house. He came out half
blind. Didn't remember anyone.
>> Maybe heads with his age.
>> What? No. He would you do that to
somebody old. you a number on him. There
was no point of locking people up at and
people were just panicking and being
scared the time you had Levias
everything I can't talk about the whole
I talk about my experience living in
Crown Heights they had porum everybody
ran around corona was spread by then
everything was spread everybody had it
already then all of a sudden people got
sick came every day non a lot of people
died
>> non-stop hatal calls the time people
were dying three four five levias every
day the hatal calls already went down I
spoke to somebody working He said the
the apac of emergencies are not as much.
We turned the tide already by then. But
people started freaking out when they
saw the vias at that point. People got
sick. The people who most 90% of the
people it was having a severe fever but
you didn't uh wasn't the end of the
world. There were certain people that
needed atala respiratories hospitals and
there were people who died the time that
people were going to respiratories in
Atala. Your average guy who had a fever
was getting better. The time people were
dying the people with the respiratories
in Atala the Apack of Atala was over
already. So people were just reacting to
seeing five levias every day and and
locking themselves up. But there was no
point by then already everything was
spread.
>> Allegedly I spoke to a medical guy at
the time. He said anyone that was
brought to the Yale New Haven Hospital,
they all survived.
I think ultimately what we saw is
>> what I don't know what tell me about
this Yale New Haven hospital. I don't
know.
>> No, I just heard that mean say if the
hospital got it right by mistake
apparently or knew very well they're
Yale smart people. They were survived.
They fired. No problem.
>> And other hospitals that you would die
because they take care of
>> I don't know all the details but one
thing I learned from the whole
experience. No one knows anything in
this world. when a new uh medical
um Chinese inspired
>> nobody knows if it's some dead animals
or made in a lab
>> breaks out, you just realize how little
everyone knows and how crazy how
everyone just follows the sheep. They
they follow like sheep and no one knows.
They just and everyone's just covering
themselves. They don't want to be sued.
They don't want to this. They want to
say, "Oh, I should have this. Should
have that."
>> Here's my problem. I don't care. If you
want to be If you want to be panicky and
stay locked in your house, so be it. But
why are you telling me that I got to be
locked up? Don't stop telling bullying
other people what to do.
>> Right. And I asked people at the time,
>> apparently only the old people and the
people who are at risk are having
issues. The young people are finding
>> Let them stay at home. Go on with their
life.
>> And I was involved what I just said.
Yeah.
>> I was involved with the legend uh Heshy
Tishler breaking open.
>> I brought him to Crown Heights to open
up the park in Leford Park. He came with
the lock cutter.
>> Yes. But he first came to
>> to St. John's. Yeah. Yeah. And then I
called him and I said, "Come to Leopard.
I'll be right to Rabbi Prager, the
little the younger one, the Shmeir. I
forgot what are the two."
>> He's Shmeira and he he
contractor. He brought
>> by the way he did a great contractor.
>> Great guy. You're giving him a shout
out. He's paying you.
>> No, no, no. He can't The jobs he does
for me are so well priced that I He
deserves a shout out.
>> But he is a friend of mine. Wait, one
second. Is he? He's a friend of mine's
in Kav, but he's paying you for the
shout out. I thought I thought you're
very strict.
>> No, no, he because he gives you good
deals always. But my my thing is more he
was the hero at the time. Everyone was
so afraid to do anything. He came with
the lock snipper. He didn't want to
break the lock that we needed hashes to
really be the
>> crown heights politicians were all
scared.
>> Well, everyone's but but he brought this
lock snipper and I have hakart about the
name is that the heshy tish and people
are locked up in their apartment
building. They couldn't they didn't let
them go.
>> The police were so shocked when Heshi
opened up Leffort's park. The first few
minutes they were telling people to
leave and then like a million people
came in [laughter] and somebody told the
cops, "You're wasting your time. Go
home." The great part is that cops are
afraid to catch corona from the infested
Jews. [laughter] So they want to touch
him. They want to arrest him. Speaking
about anti-semitism for some reason
other neighborhoods in New York City,
>> other neighborhoods in New York City
back to back to Andrew Como. Why I don't
like Andrew Cuomo. He's no good. He's
bad news. To say he's better than
Mandami, I'll I'll give I'll give you
that. But um the fact was that it was a
threeperson race. Yes, Lee was 7% and he
lost big. The fact was what could have
should have maybe it should have been a
two-person race and we would have been
playing with the different decks of
cards, but it was not a different deck
of cards. The deck of cards we had was
it was a three-person race and
Cuomo didn't have a chance to win. So,
there's no reason why we should show
Cuomo that we're pro him after what he
did by Corona when he's anyways bound to
lose. It's just a little scary to have a
New York City mayor in New York, also
known as New York, who's openly
anti-Israel. It's very scary.
>> I'm not promoting Mandami, but I said
there was no point of voting for the
monster Corona Corona monster vaccine
pusher killer Andrew Como when he
doesn't have a chance anyways. Why
should I hold my nose and vote for an
anti-semite like Andrew Cuomo when he
doesn't have a chance anyways?
>> It could if it was a two if could have
should have, but it wasn't. And that was
my statement I made the morning of the
elections and you didn't have the guts
to put it out.
>> I I my is that true or not? It's not
guts. I just didn't think it would be
helpful.
>> Helpful for what? Why should we show
Andrew Como that we we have short-term
memory?
>> I think those who took the vaccines are
maybe suffering with short-term
memories. Don't know what Andrew Como's
up to. I didn't take the vaccine. I
don't have memory loss. I know who this
Andrew Como is. We know what we're
dealing with.
>> I think he was too happy to be on camera
every day. Andrew, no one ever knew the
mayor the governor's name. Suddenly he's
sitting there on the stage with his
little daughter on the side like
promoting his It felt so off. We're
locked in our house. He was sitting
there in the camera enjoying every
second. He would talk slowly because he
wanted to get the camera.
>> He talked very slow.
>> Very slow. It was just it
>> like the sound of his voice.
>> It really irked me and I was it was so
he was so out of touch with the people.
That part really
>> by the way. And that and you see even
during this election cycle he didn't
campaign or nothing. When he thought he
had it in, he sat at home twirling his
thumbs. He thought he doesn't have to go
his whole attitude is that I don't have
to go do town to the to the to the
people. I'm I'm elite. I'm off fencers
and that that's what gave us that's what
gave us Mandami his lack his arrogance
lack out of touch and not campaigning
during primary season is what gave us
mandami okay
>> and the people told him n o bug off of
our city he ran fair and square in the
primaries was told no we don't want to
see your ugly face and he should have go
home crying to his pillow goodbye nobody
asked him to stay in the race
>> so the lesson My takeaway is you need to
know your you know your lane. Your ego
can take you over and you got to be have
your ego checked and just know what's
going on. Right, Clap?
Well, I just a little interesting
business story now that Clappy's a
self-employed man. We're sitting in a
sirin cafe, one of our clients,
marketing clients.
>> So, if he's a client, say his name,
>> whatever. Just go.
>> Who cares?
>> And some homelessish lady was there. And
>> homeless is she have a home or not?
>> She could pass whatever. And we
>> She may have have a home, but in
personality she's a homeless.
>> She does. She looks homeless. She, you
know, I love Nothing wrong with homeless
people.
>> One of my best friends is homeless.
>> No, I have a lot I personally have a lot
of homeless friends.
>> Yeah.
>> Um, you know, I I like interesting
people and people who are homeless are
more likely to be interesting than
people who have homes. Just Yeah.
>> You know, just a character.
>> We're going to have homes. My mommy's
giving us all beautiful homes.
[laughter]
Free rent. The bottom line is free rent,
free Palestine, free trains, free Gaza,
free buses. The only thing that went up
is the trains. Three to $3.
>> Talks about a lot of freezes. I don't
know. It's really cold outside.
[laughter]
>> You end up doing a very good business
deal with this lady.
>> Yeah.
>> My point is be open, be relatable, be
boots on the ground, talk to people,
interact with people. Opportunities
there. Poppy, on a side main note,
what's it like being what is your two
months in self-employed? I left my job
after 14 years. 14 years December 12th.
So
>> you have a day mark like your
anniversary every year. You're gonna
throw a party.
>> I counted down like it was like
>> CL. What do you think was going to be
what it actually is?
>> So it's funny a few days.
>> It take guts to to do.
>> Takes a lot of guts. You know I have a
family to support and to feed. Um a
couple of days after I left my nineto-5
after 14 years, I went to an engagement
party and one of my big fans in
Connecticut,
>> everybody's your big fan.
>> Okay. One of my big fans in Connecticut.
[laughter] Her and her husband were
like, "Oh, Izzy, we heard you left your
9 to5, blah, blah, blah." And she told
me, "I want to tell you something. I
also left a corporate job 9 to5 and I
went into my own business." She says,
"You left your 9 to5 for a 24/7."
So, it's true. I don't have to wake up
in the morning and catch the train and
make a transfer and get the C and the
three and the this and run to my desk
and punch into a clock and answer calls
and emails and all that
>> and answer.
>> Yeah. We go to the gym every day, Mishi
and I. We meet with clients, we do
marketing promotions, we do events,
whatever. I do all my art in Jamaica and
stuff, but you got to bring home the
bacon.
>> Is it easier or harder?
>> It's it's again I I've been working side
hustles for years, so I knew I had the
opportunity to jump on the bandwagon and
work for myself. Um, but it's very
different. I also found out that there's
only 24 hours in a day. That means you
have all the time in the world, but you
also have to be motivated and you have
to be structured. You have to get it
done. It used to be when I had a 9 to5.
So I knew that 9 to5 or 9 to6 or 10 to 7
anything I had to do I had to clock up.
I had to fill in my calendar every week
that I need to meet this client Monday
at 2:00 and have 40 minutes or leave
work and get off the train and go to
Flatbush. But whatever it was I knew
exactly. Now technically I don't have to
be at a job so I have lots of time.
>> You have the freedom
>> but you have to make it. You have to
actually It's a learning experience. I
think in a year from now I'll be able to
>> Is it scary? No, I'm I'm I'm adjusting
to it.
>> By the way, you said that the you were
quoting her and said, "Izzy, look, you
did this and this." I think anybody
calls you Izzy, you know that they were
they were with you. They were promoting
you before you were famous. That's like
the the first and the second. Izzy or or
Clappy, anybody with
>> Tell us about your upcoming comedy show.
Your first debut in this in Manhattan.
>> So, I just want to make something very
clear. I never in my life agreed or
asked to be on a comedy circuit. Is that
what it called?
>> Comedy show.
>> You're doing standup?
>> Yeah, live standup. Now, Mishi, Mishi,
my buddy, my partner in some of my
endeavors, uh, without my knowledge,
signed me up to be the opener for 10
minutes at a comedy event coming up in
the Lower East Side of Manhattan on the
25th.
>> Just say Manhattan. Don't say Manhattan.
You're Manhattan.
>> My family is a Lower East Side family.
That's how we're entire heritage.
Circle. Owen and Broom. My mother's
>> Your mother was on the show.
>> Of course, mother show. I'm saying my
grandfather I'm named after grew up in
the tenementss. They owned the big store
there and on Owen and Broom. So, buy
tickets.
>> Yeah. They buy
>> only with our link.
>> Whatever.
>> Because these guys running.
>> If you come, you have to laugh. I'm only
doing 10 minutes. You have to laugh
because if not,
>> when is it? When?
>> I'm going to be frightened.
>> Please give us details. I don't know
nothing. Tell me details.
>> Are you going to come and laugh?
>> 100%.
>> Mendy, you're going to buy a ticket or
you ask us. Give me a free ticket.
>> It's all about who you know. My,
>> it's all about who you know. You're
going to buy a ticket.
>> I'm coming on the show. You're not
paying for me. You didn't even pay for
my subway ride. [laughter]
I am I am coming. I am coming for free.
Where, what, where, when, and how. Give
us a
>> I'm not going to talk about I'm not
going to talk about your ride here, but
doors open.
>> Manny said the subway's free. [laughter]
>> This guy has doors opening for him in
the weirdest place.
>> But we're going to link below.
>> When is the show?
>> Hold on. These these show producers
taking a huge risk with Clappy. They
don't know he never did a debut in his
life.
>> So, please click below in the comments.
I'm sorry, in the profile. There'll be a
link directly to buy tickets from Clappy
show. You could say you were the first
ones. You know, you could build him for
the rest of his life that he has to
perform at your next 20 event since you
bought a ticket at this show
>> for 38
>> for 38.
>> You could guilt him for the rest of your
life. Him, not me.
>> But there's going to be some real
comedians, dude.
>> And there's some other Yeah, there's
he's opening for other two comedian
comics.
>> The real one then them you'll probably
>> Oh, not only you. Not only
>> I'm the opener for a few minutes.
>> When is it? It's in a few. I don't know
the exact date.
>> I think it was February 21st. 21st.
>> It's going to be February 21st.
>> We got We're going to put the link on.
>> Yeah. Time for sim.
>> Yeah. Well, the hostages are out.
[laughter]
>> Anyway, subscribe.
>> Subscribe. Like, smash the like.
>> Are you going to be better than my
friend Eton Comwitz? He does. He does
stand up. He does. He's great. He's the
greatest.
>> And by the way, Eton, um, I got a lot of
slack for this, but I brought Eton
comments on to mainstream media to be
the spokes unofficial spokesperson for
the for the tunnelers, diggers. Guy told
me, you need to go ask from the oil for
even giving them a voice. Um,
um, what am I saying? So, Ethan did an
amazing job. Check him out. I'm a big
fan,
>> by the way. I I
>> And I do We should bring it. Maybe
>> speaking about asking M. I met a guy in
Williamsburg a year ago.
>> The cement guy.
>> Yeah,
>> it's a true story.
>> It's a true story. I met the guy. He
said he was the he has a construction
business. He was called emergency 770
couldn't reopen until they had the
permits and they filled it up with
cement
>> and then people told him afterwards
listen the deb wants the show to be
expanded. You're you're doing something
which is stopping the expansion. He went
afterwards to ask for stuffing up
>> and he donated all the money to the
>> I don't know what he did with the money
but he definitely asked I personally the
real story I personally wear wear a
shovel the past two pms
>> perm? Yeah, like the yellow she wear a
shovel.
>> I don't want to be thrown out of my
house. So, I'm going to pick your
battles.
>> Your wife is anti- tunnel.
>> She's, you know, she wants to be follow
the, you know,
>> establishment,
>> whatever. She's good, normal, wonderful,
amazing person.
>> And normal people are boring.
>> She's way more normal than me. I
promise. [laughter]
By the way, people that want to see our
daily content, me and Moshi collab on a
lot of videos. You can follow me on
Instagram on the Clappy and Moshi on X
everyday people. We're putting out
content. People say, "Izzy, I can't
survive." Clappy, I can't survive a week
waiting for a podcast to be launched. We
pretty much have content every day for
our followers. Um, on Instagram, Clappy
or ex everyday people.
>> And Mendle, if you put out Instagram
channel, not yet.
>> If people take of me, I don't have, but
if people take
>> You think you should?
>> It's not for me.
>> Why not? You have a dumb phone or a
smartphone?
>> Huh?
>> Dumb phone or smartphone?
>> I have a smartphone, but it's not for
me. I'm not
>> Whoever thinks Mendle should have his
own channel, please comment below.
>> Um,
>> and uh, yeah,
>> people have taken videos of me in the
past and go
>> have taken they they brought in his
court case, right, Mendle?
>> That was from you. Yeah.
>> Yeah. Tell us the story.
>> They uh, Mishi asked me in 770 when he
heard the the conditions of the deal.
She's like, when three years happened,
are you going to break the wall again or
something like that? You asked me. And I
said like, "Oh, 100%. We're going to go
full out on the expansion." Um, they
brought it up in front of the judge that
um that I want to continue breaking 70 3
years later. The prosecutor The
prosecutor brought it up. Yeah.
>> Oh, by the way, now that you're
completely exonerated and it's all over.
>> Not after.
>> No, no. Now I see you go to all the
police events, all the the [laughter]
mayor governor events. You go over to
take selfies. The guys that are
prosecuting, you go to them, [laughter]
you take selfies with them. You're
having a lot of fun over there.
>> Mania. I uh built a relationship with uh
many people in the DA's office.
>> Didn't you put a shovel on one?
>> I gave the DA the Brooklyn Derrick. You
gave him a shovel.
>> I gave him a shovel pin and he saw me uh
at some event. He says, "Hey, where's
your shovel pin?" I said, "I forgot to
[laughter] bring it, but he remembered."
>> I have a feeling he's going to be
digging the tunnels one day.
>> Um yeah, I Mando, what's your We could
end off
>> parting message.
>> No, no. What do you think should be done
with 770 in terms of leadership
expansion, etc. If if you if you
controlled 77 legal, what would you tell
them to do? Well, they own the property
till Union Street. Build the Shaw, make
it there's no reason
a permanent tent now in the back.
>> Other they have these huge massive shab
were claiming to be all over and every
one of the famous video of him
screaming. Yeah. Front is building for
$10 million. We have we can't our own
headquarters has to look like a dump
built last time. So, who should take the
lead? Men, who's your opinion? Who do
you think is the best leader to renovate
and expand?
>> Lipa. Lipa Liberman.
>> Whoever is willing to get the job done.
Lipa is trying whoever whoever gets the
job.
>> Does he have 100 million in escro
account?
>> Kudos. Whoever gets the job.
>> He says he has
whoever can get it done.
>> Get it done. Mandle
>> whoever whoever is willing to take the
reigns.
>> If you
>> I I can legally not do anything at least
till my plea deal is done. Uh, whoever
is willing to take the reigns to
actually get it done with permits and
everything, kudos to them. I'll can do
whatever I try to help. But it's
>> you don't want to pick a person to take
the lead.
>> Whoever is willing to do it cuz so far
the Reb came personally talking about
digging. The Reb personally picked up a
shovel for the expansion 770 1948
>> 87
88 pictures videos
where those shovels they saw those
shovels. Oh, yo Gutnick has that
original shovel that used. He has it in
his house cuz he was
David Chase was there. He invited that
the year of a
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And
because he paid for the couple of
toilets in the basement and they gave
him the shovel. He has it in his house.
>> Oh, easy, easy. We like Yel Goodnick
here.
>> 36 years ago picked up a shovel at the
expense of 70. Nobody managed to get it
done the job properly fully done.
Anybody who can get it done, kudos to
them. I don't care who.
>> All right. Why? Why are we stopping when
there's nothing more to talk about?
>> What else to talk about?
>> Talk about anything under the sun.
>> What?
>> Uh because I can't talk about my
divorce. So, you're not going to talk
about [laughter] anything else?