Monday, October 31, 2011

תמים היה בדורותיו

I am re-Publishing an article that I wrote exactly one year ago today  – You decide if we have made progress  in the past year

It’s been now approximately five years since Rabbi Nuchem Rosenberg has been placed in חרם shunned by his community, by his local Rabbis. These five years has been his best and his worst.

His best: His mission of cleaning up the streets, the schools, the mikvahs, etc. has come a very long way. Parents are educated, kids are educated and the general public is gradually listening and understanding what’s on tab and what this plague has done to generations of our youth and how it affected them for life.

His worst: Let’s face it. It’s not a lot of fun to be in חרם , isolated, shunned and be barred from every synagogue especially when he knows he is doing the proper thing and when 90% of the public knows it as well, but are scared to speak out because they can't fight city hall. In all due respect, it is getting better by the month. The public has realized that the “Cheirem” is a joke, the public recognizes that he is 100% right and furthermore the public appreciates what he does and is thankful for his courage and stance against this terrible plague in our community.

History.
Last week in parshas Noach,  we read in the portion of the torah תמים היה בדורותיו  (Noach (  נח ) was a tzaddik in his generations) Rashi makes comparisons between נח and אברהם. The first time is in his famous analysis of the Torah’s use of a qualifier when describing נח’s piety, “נח was a tzaddik in his generations. "Rashi quotes two opinions: 1) If in his generation he was a tzaddik- —how much greater of a tzaddik would he have been in a righteous generation! 2) In his generation he was considered a tzaddik—were he to have lived in the times of אברהם he wouldn’t have been important.

Two points of interest: 1) Even if it is true that נח was a lesser tzaddik than אברהם, Chazal (our Sages) stress that the righteous leaders of each generation are equally vital and important, even when, on an objective scale, they don’t measure up to those that proceeded them. Yiftach in his generation [was as vital] as Shmuel in his generation. יפתח בדורו כשמוא' בדורו (Rosh Hashana 25b)” so the questions is, what purpose is served by stressing that נח would not have been anything special in אברהם times? 2) Why does the first opinion use “a righteous generation” as a basis for comparison, while the second one states, “had he lived in the generation of אברהם he wouldn’t have been important?” Both opinions should use the same point of reference for their comparisons.

The second time Rashi contrasts נח with אברהם is when the Torah states (6:9), “נח walked [together] with G-d.” Rashi notes that with regard to אברהם, the Torah writes (17:1), “Walk before me and be whole.” Where אברהם is described as going before Hashem, נח walked together with Him. אברהם's piety was so robust that he needed no Heavenly assistance—he could take care of himself, so to speak. This is the idea of going before Hashem. נח needed Hashem’s support in maintaining his righteousness; he is seen as walking together with Hashem.

Again there are two interesting points: 1) When Hashem tells נח to enter the Ark, He says (7:1), “Come into the Ark…for it is you that I have found righteous before me in this generation.” Hashem’s statement seems to contradict the previous one—did נח go with Hashem or before Him? 2) Where in fact do we find proof in אברהם actions that אברהם walked before Hashem, while נח walked with Him? In what way does Avraham’s higher level manifest itself?

The Midrash (Tehillim 37) describes the famous meeting between אברהם and מלכי צדקMalchi-Tzedek (found in this week’s parsha [14:18-21]). Chazal teach that מלכי צדק was in fact Shem, the son of נח . “Tell me,” אברהם asked him, “in what merit did you deserve to leave the Ark?”
“In was in the merit of the tzedakah (charity) we did.”
“But there were no poor people there!” אברהם asked. “It was just you and your family? With whom did you do tzedakah?”
“With the animals and the birds,” מלכי צדק answered. “We did not sleep at night. We would go from one animal to the next making sure they had enough to eat. Once we were late, and my father was injured [by one of the animals (see Rashi who says it was the lion)].”

At that time, the Midrash concludes, אברהם said to himself, “If they were only saved by the charity they did with the animals and the birds, and [even so] for the one time he was late he was ‘repaid’ and injured, then if I perform charity with people, who are formed in the image of the angels, surely in this merit I will be protected from injury!” Immediately אברהם planted a tent, and provided his guests with food, drink, and lodging!
This, writes the  חיד"א (Chida), is the difference between נח and אברהם. אברהם hears a story—about a person who was saved in the merit of charity and kindness—and he understands from it how esteemed charity must be in Hashem’s eyes. The first thing he does is plants his tent, beginning his legacy of charity and kindness. נח didn’t just hear the story—he lived through it, yet he did not learn its lesson.
The חיד"א doesn’t explain what he means; how do we see that נח didn’t learn the lesson?
The first thing נח does after leaving the Ark is to plant a vineyard. “נח, the man of the earth, defiled himself and planted a vineyard (9:20).” Rashi explains that he defiled himself in that his very first planting was grapes (who’s fruit intoxicates); he should have planted something else first.

אברהם planted and נח planted (va-yita). אברהם planted a tent (or tree for shelter) in which he could give others food, drink, and lodging. נח planted grapes. From the first fruits of his labor, he got drunk. What drove נח to drink? Perhaps he found it difficult to cope with the Earth he found upon leaving the Ark. It was not the place he had known. Everything and everyone had been eradicated by the scorching waters of the flood. To escape this bitter reality, he drank.

Had he been paying attention (like his son Shem), he might have found a lesson to be learned: You were saved by charity and kindness; make sure the new generation, which you head, is one built on the foundations of charity and kindness. Plant a tent, open a hachnosas orchim (guest house), and teach your children and descendants—the Earth’s new inhabitants—the importance of kindness.
The two opinions quoted above, says the Chida, don’t actually disagree. No doubt, had נח been in a generation of tzaddikim, he would have been an even greater tzaddik. But had he lived in the generation of Avraham, who built a life of chessed (kindness) based on the story of the Ark and its lesson, whereas נח —the story’s main participant—failed to do so, he would indeed not have been a factor.
Perhaps this is expressed in the difference between walking before Hashem or with Him. נח was saved by his kindness to the animals, but it was not as a result of any conscious commitment to chessed. Hashem put him in a situation which left him no choice—it was either feed the animals or suffer their wrath, as Shem told אברהם. Thus, although נח did a virtuous thing, he is described as walking with Hashem—he did good, but only when coerced by Hashem to do so.

אברהם didn’t wait for Hashem to lead him by the hand. He heard the story, and figured the rest. He went before Hashem—by finding hidden allusions how to improve his character and service of Hashem without having to be pushed into it.
The holy Zohar is critical of נח for not praying for his generation. How was he to have known that Hashem awaited his prayers?
“Come into the Ark…for it is you that I have found righteous before me in this generation.” Hashem does not give gratuitous compliments. He was trying to hint to נח : Kindness has the power to save. If you have compassion on your brothers, and pray for their salvation, you and they will be saved in the merit of that kindness. You too have the ability to be a tzaddik before me—take the hint and pray for your generation! Noach should have realized that Hashem was calling him a tzaddik in order to empower him with the strength of the righteous; to annul decrees. ( ישמח משה Yismach Moshe).

אברהם and נח —two tzaddikim, each one a giant in his generation. The difference? נח did what was right, and he did it with great commitment and fervour, but only when it stared him in the face. אברהם knew how to take a hint. He didn’t wait for mitzvos to come his way, he went looking for them (“And he stood by the tent”—looking for wayfarers that he could care for.
Sifrei chassidus (Hasidic literature) call this phenomenon   רמיזא דחכמתא  (hints of wisdom)  that can be found in every aspect of life. “Do not be like the horse—like the mule who understands not, and whose mouth must be closed with bit and bridle and reins—they will not approach you…I will instruct you, and enlighten you—this is the way to go; I will guide you with the movement of My eye—like a man who hints to his friend through the movement of his eye (Tehillim/Psalms 32:8-9 with Malbim). Hashem guides us every moment of our lives; it’s up to us to open our eyes and hearts and find the hints.

Rabbi Rosenberg:
I am taking the liberation, authorization and the courage to relate the above mentioned connection Between נח and אברהם, and do the same connection between Rabbi Nuchem Rosenberg and sages of previous generations. Because we don’t have an אברהם  in our generation anymore.

We all know the pain and suffering that the בעל שם טוב  (Baal Shem Tov) endured while teaching the world of chassidus. We all know that in the late 1700’s the Baal Hatanya was tortured by מתנגדים (anti-chassidus movements), when at that time Lithuania was the center of the מתנגדים (opponents of  חסידים Hasidism), and Rabbi Shneur Zalman faced much opposition. In 1774 he and Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk traveled to Vilna in an attempt to create a dialogue with the ווילנער גאון who led the מתנגדים and had issued a ban against the חסידים, but the ווילנער גאון refused to see them and they had to leave town in order not to get stoned. In his seminal work, Tanya, he defines his approach as "מוח שולט על הלב" ("mind ruling over the heart/emotions").

In 1797 following the death of the ווילנער גאון, leaders of the Vilna community falsely accused the Hasidim of subversive activities - on charges of supporting the Ottoman Empire, since Rabbi Shneur Zalman advocated sending charity to support Jews living in the Ottoman territory of Palestine. In 1798 he was arrested on suspicion of treason and brought to St. Petersburg where he was held in the Petropavlovski fortress for 53 days, at which time he was subjected to an examination by a secret commission. Ultimately he was released by order of Paul I of Russia. The Hebrew day of his acquittal and release, 19 Kislev, 5559 on the Hebrew calendar, is celebrated annually by Chabad Hasidim, who hold a festive meal and make communal pledges to learn the whole of the Talmud; this practice is known as "Chalukas Ha'Shas" He was also arrested 2 more times at later dates, by people who did not like his views of torah which we now know is pure and holy!

I believe we are witnessing history all over again. Rabbi Rosenberg is now in the same spiritual standing as נח was then and both Pshutim of Rashi is right. I can not tell you what Rabbi Rosenberg would have been in the times of the Baal Shem Tov or the Baal Hatanya. I can tell you though with out a shadow of doubt  that today he is in the level of תמים היה בדורותיו .

Lets take rashi’s second opinion.  “In his generation he was considered a tzaddik—were he to have lived in the times of אברהם he wouldn’t have been important.” If that is indeed the case with Rabbi Rosenberg today, then ladies and gentleman, it is very sad because “THE JOKE IS ON US NOT ON HIM” in other words we are so low and so unworthy and so clueless that Rabbi Rosenberg is only a Tzaddik because its in OUR generation. All this shows is , that we are so far off that even a man like Rabbi Rosenberg is a tzadik these days.

Either way you spin it, the end result is the same. WE are in a generation that Rabbi Rosenberg is needed and is תמים היה בדורותיו!  The only question is where he would rank 200 years ago. I am here to tell you that I could not care less where he would’ve ranked 200 years ago. I am delighted to have him today in a generation where there is no one to stand up for whats right and no one giving a voice for our children.

Never mind the fact, that if you take ANY Rabbi today and put him up against Holy man of 200 years ago, it would not be a pretty picture.

The bottom line is. We are lucky to have a man like him in our generation! We are lucky that there is still one man out there with courage and guts to speak the truth! Your children are lucky that there is one human being speaking up for them and willing to take a bullet for them, while all the others who are PAID to protect them could not care less!

Monday, October 24, 2011

Open for business 24-7

B”H the Yomim Tovim are over and we are back to our daily routine of going to work every day, and slowly getting back to the norm.

Of course while we were taking it easy, spending time with the family and resting from work on Chol hamoed, spending days in Shul and with family, there was one man that did not take a break.

Rabbi Nuchem does not take vacation, does not take leave and does not have 9-5 hours, he is not given the same luxury we have, but of course he does not have a shul to daven either.

Welcome to the Club Moshe Turner

The hypocrisy is extreme and the wrong-doing is terrible.

But let’s forget about that point for a second. Over the month of Teishrei, Rabbi Nuchem gave his regular speeches, updated his web site and unfortunately had to make multiple Emergency updates.

When the Rabbi has to make an Emergency update its usually not a good thing. I cant wait to see the day when the rabbi has a week off and comes back with a speech that the streets are clean and can only speak for 2 hours about his Divrei Torah of the week.

Before I continue with my article this week, I want you all to read the following article in todays LoHud newspaper

RAMAPO — A 58-year-old Monsey man has been charged with sexually molesting a 14-year-old boy, Ramapo police said today.

Police accused Moishe Turner of 5 Dana Road of having anal and oral sex on seven occasions throughout Ramapo and Spring Valley.

The investigation led to Turner's arrest last week on seven felony counts of second-degree criminal sex act and one misdemeanor count of endangering the welfare of a child.

Detective Sgt. Brian Corbett said the investigation found the sexual activities occurred across Ramapo and in Spring Valley.

He said Ramapo detectives kept the case because the alleged crimes started in the town's jurisdiction.
"At this point in our investigation, we think there may have been more victims," Corbett said.

Ladies and Gentleman,
First I think we should put the owners of LoHud magazine in Cheirem for talking so dirty, how dare they but on a more serious note: What the hell is going on in our community? Look at the picture of this beast he had anal sex with boys, 7 times what we know off!

Raboisai, This is what you want rabbi Nuchem not to talk about? This is what you want him to push under the rug? Forget about this menuvel for a second, think about the 7 victims that had his milah in their little asses forced into them! Is that too graphic for you? Is that too much to digest on a Monday afternoon? What are these kids going to do with their ruined lives at the age of 14? What are their parents supposed to do with their jewels? 

Its been months since the Kletzky Story, every one forgot about it, life goes on, many more people in the community have been arrested, and nothing seems to wake us up. Does the kid need to be killed in order to get our attention, or is anal sex 7 times with a 14 year old not good enough?

Let me stop guessing. what will get our attention and what will get ONE rabbi fired up and say: Rabbi Nuchem you were right we were wrong; I want to work with you! I ask you to tell me what it is you want to happen in our community before you jump out of your seat. Does it have to be someone you know, a cousin, a son a daughter, maybe 7 times is not enough for you, perhaps you are looking for a Yechiel Brauner type with 4000 kids in his resume?

WAKE UP PEOPLE!   On second thought, never mind stay quiet and make an appeal for this Moshe turner chazir and help a Jew out of Prison

Saturday, September 17, 2011

A bunch of Jokesters


The following Kol Koreh is the latest one by the rabbis.



The fact that Rabbi Nuchem has been yelling for 4 years that we should not send the kids to Israel, is beside the point, but I do want to focus on a couple of different points.

1.               1. Something original.

  Can you guys come up with something original, or are you just followers? I am fully convinced that each and every one of these rabbis are listening to rabbi Nuchems hotline every single week, because they are always right behind him.

Rabbi nuchem teaches us what’s important and the hot topics on the streets, and then the Rabbis will bring it up 2 years later as if they discovered America.
Why is it rabbi nuchems job to give you material? Aren’t you the ones that are supposed to watch the community and be on top of things? 

When do you decide to follow his lead and when do you decide not to? Do you think you accomplished anything with this Kol Koreh? Why don’t you follow the real issues and speak out against molestation? What a gutsy kol Koreh you gave! WOW! You guys really are not scared to make your opinion public!

You guys are such a joke!


2.  Look at the list 

How sad are we that these are our rabbunim today! Look at that list, it is a shame that this is what we got. Why didn’t you put up the complete LAG LAG list? 

It’s a laughable list of people and not of them can compare with rabbi Nuchem. I reaaly mean it, there is not one respectable Rabbi up there.

Shame on us !

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

There are 2 emergency updates on R’ Nuchem’s Hotline



There are 2 emergency updates on R’ Nuchem’s Hotline

One. Debating the subject of “Messirah”

Two. Debating the Subject of Gay and gay Marriage

They are both very important to listen to and get the inside scoop Why the rabbis are trying to hold us back from the courts and to understand the inside information how are community is controlling how we think.

Friday, August 26, 2011

New York Attitude – New York Chickens

I just got off the phone with a heimishe woman in Australia, and got a pin-point report on Rabbi Nuchem’s trip.

Let me quote this woman’s exact quote “Rabbi Nuchem was treated like a rock-star”

Rabbi Nuchem made an historic trip to Australia and the crowds went wild, they engaged in conversation, they listened to his speeches and they enjoyed a spiritual week they won’t forget for a while.

I am not here to repeat every little detail, you can hear that on the Rabbis blog www.nochemrosenberg.blogspot.com and you can hear the details from the Rabbi himself. But I do want to educate the NY rabbis (Yes, I said educate) and expose the attitude and bluff we are surrounded with in New York.

The community there is just as bright as we are, just as smart as we are and just as educated as we are, never the less, they all came together and listened to the Rabbi and to his speeches. Why did they come? because they have the same problems we do, and they want to know how to deal with it and they want to better themselves and they want to have a clean community.

They don’t have the attitude “who is nuchem to listen to” Who needs this American rabbi. They knew that they are willing to do anything they can, to protect their kids, their streets, their schools and their community.

The same scene repeats itself everywhere in the Jewish communities all over the USA where the Rabbi preaches his heart-felt speeches and educates communities all through the USA.. The Rabbi Has attracted crowds in almost every USA State over the years and been invited to come back again and again
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The only place where the Rabbi is not welcomed is the “Chassidishe crowd” in NYC. Why IS that? Why don’t we want to listen to him? What are we afraid of? Why are we so scared of this isolated man? Why not just ignore this silly man?

It’s all in the attitude! Its all in the fear these rabbis throw on the community, and let me explain.

The Rabbis here ( I crinch every time I must call David Eichenstein or Mendel Teitelbaum and similar garbage “Rabbi”) have two things going for them.

1. They got the worst attitude in the world. They will never listen to someone other than them. Because they are holy people, they are the best-of-the-best, and who are they to listen to little Nuchem Rosenberg?

The funny part is, that they are so full of it, that they are actually convincing themselves that they are actually good people. David Eichenstien actually thinks that he is one of the Tzadikkim of this generation. How deep in hell are we!

This rabbunim are so crooked and so off the real path, that it is so scary. It is so sad that we as people in the community let them get away with it and are scared to open our mouths. In Australia, no one cared that Rabbi Beck was not happy that Rabbi Nuchem was there, they laughed at him and decided to show up so they can learn something. But here in NY we don’t have the guts they have, obviously!

2. The Rabbis lead the cast of pedophiles in our community, so they will do everything in their power to shut Rabbi nuchem up!

They cannot afford to let the community hear what Rabbi Nuchem is saying, because they are done and exposed. Little do they know that everyone listens to rabbi Nuchem, and the hotlines have more phone calls every week that all these Rabunnims synagogue members combined.

Raboisai, I will say it until I am blue in my face. MAKE A STAND FOR THE SAKE OF YOUR KIDS! Take action or your kid might be the next Leiby Kletzky. Everything Rabbi Nuchem has been telling us, happened in the community. WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

OH MY GOD!



What can i add?

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

The new season is here

Remeber him? there are plenty more on our
streets and we do nothing about it. SHAME ON US!
When the unfortunate “Leiby Kletzky” saga happened, the community was outraged and crowds were in heated discussions on how we must change and we must educate and we must we must and we must.

Well, ladies and gentleman the new winter season is almost here, the kids are starting to come home from the camps, the streets are slowly starting to fill up. 

I would like to know which yeshiva hired counselors or brought in a professional to get going and start educating the students, the Rabbis and the principals of the schools.  Which Talmid torah is still in the mode we were 6 weeks ago at the time of the tragedy and will do what we all said will be done when Kletzky was murdered.

Raboisai. We must demand from our schools that they follow up on this tragedy and do something about it. Remember how we felt that day, remember how we were sure that day that things will finally change.  WE MUST follow up and we must make a stand and make sure that this brutal killing does not go to waste.

As things look right now, this innocent little boy’s killing did nothing but lined the pockets of some con artist’s opportunist that worked on our emotions and got us to donate money. We don’t know where the money went, we don’t know what it accomplished and we really don’t care. All we want is that this does not happen again, and as of right now, nothing is done about it.
Since the days of this terrible murder, the news has been full of stories with molesters, abusers and pedophiles. Now its starting to be standard news, just like when you see in the papers that a man was stabbed on the subway, you just read it, shake your head and move on. Rape, incest and abuse is starting to be the same reaction in our community, you read it, you shake your head and just go on.

Where is the outrage we felt the day Kletzky was cut up in pieces? Where is the outrage we promised ourselves to finally change? Where is the promises we said “NO MORE!? Where are our standards of protecting our little kinderlach? Mostly, where are the Rabbis to do something?

It’s been 6 weeks and other than the internet, cell phones and clingy clothing, we have not heard anything. Is this a joke? Are we really living in the Bronx zoo? Do we really don’t give a shit about our kids? Have we no guts to stand up for our 10 year old little kids?

WHAT AM I MISSING? WHAT DON’T I GET?  WAKE UP EVERYONE! There is a new season up and coming now and we are right where we were last year.

You wonder why I keep praising Rabbi Nuchem. Believe me I am tired of it as well, but I am thirsting to find a new rabbi that I can hang on to! I am looking to align myself with a Chassidus that looks out for my little grandchildren but can’t find one.

Please don’t let this brutal murder go to waste. Act on it and demand protection for your kids. Is this asking much?

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Times are changing

It seems as the work of Rabbi Nuchem is finally making a dent in our community and the word “Molestation” or “rape” is finally a word that people pay attention to.

I was excited to see that the two most popular Jewish news sites in our community are reporting incidents and breaking news of these cases. Both, VIN news (www.vinnews.com ) and TLJ news (www.tljnews.com) have shifted and started reporting these despicable stories and they both deserve credit.

I am referring to the story of a Teaneck, NJ Rabbi that was just arrested for molestation with kids from Israel that lived by him. This kind of molestation is the worst mistrust possible. Parents send their kids to a Rabbi and put the trust in a man that is supposed to be on a higher and better level than us, and have their hearts broken by a scumbag like that. That is the worst pain for a parent and the biggest mental breakdown for the victim.
How do you trust a human after the Rabbi molested you? How do you move ahead in life? How do you continue with anything when every teacher will bring out the worst memories in you?
Rabbi Nuchem has always put the biggest focus and attention on the Rabbis in our schools, and for good reason. The only Difference between our community and Teaneck NJ is, that they ionvolved the authorities while we let our rabbis go on forever.

Rabbi Unger from Bobov refuses to get rid of David Greenfield. This teacher is still in charge of 30 kids every single day, while he has molested tens of kids in the past. Even now while he is waiting his punishment from the US courts, he is still receiving a pay check and teaching in the Bobov School
SHAME ON YOU, Rabbi Unger!

The rest of the schools are not too far behind, as they are still not willing to take every measure of protection against our jewels, our future, our “everything”.

Thank God we have Rabbi Nuchem that fights for us, thank God that we have a man that somehow never gives up, Thank God that we have a voice and a man of courage that just keeps going.

Let us count our blessing, God help us what we would do without him.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Good reasons

As I set Tisha Ba’av in shul saying the Kinos, I was schmoozing with the guys between Kinos and Mincha and we had an amazing discussion.

The two most powerful disasters in the Jewish history was The “Chorban bais Hamikdahs” and the “Dor Hamabil”. They were both destroyed for 2 reasons. One was for “Sinas chinam” hating people for no reason and the 2nd one was, Znis (Adultry, pedophilia, rape, etc.)

So I immediately wondered and came to the conclusion that there were no cell phones back then and the women didn’t wear robes. Otherwise these 2 disasters would’ve happened for those 2 reasons. Since I have lived in Brooklyn, these were the only 2 reasons that the community was hit with bad news. Someone gets killed: The women speak on the cell phones. Someone gets robbed: the women wear their robes to tight. Leiby Kletzky: We are not observant enough with the internet.

So the big question is, back in those days when the Bais hamikdash was burned, and they had to blame it on Sinas chinam, was it due to the fact that the women didn’t wear robes, or did they find an even worst sin than wearing tight robes? Because in today’s world this is the worst sin! The facts that The Rabbis are garbage, the rabbis are being sold for money, the rabbis are the biggest abusers and molesters, those are not the reason why kletzky was killed. Its only because we use the cell phone too much, the internet too often and because Weingarten was given over to the authorities after repeatedly raping his daughter.

The above comments were supposed to be a joke, but it is unfortunately not! These people that have the galls and blame all the tragedies on klal yisroel on these poor excuses, are not only sick in the head, they do it to stir away blame from themselves.
These people that are busy with Lipa Shmeltser, Rabbi Nuchem, and everything but the real issues, are getting away with shifting the blame and no one calls them out.

It is pretty sad to see  that with the education we get today and the overwhelming evidence of these molester-protectors, that these rabbis still feel they can get away with shifting the blame and no one dares challenging them?

I truly believe that we are smarter than that and would like to think that we are brighter than to take these peoples garbage and not respond! WAKE UP