Friday, May 8, 2026

A 2026 Blue Wave as Big as the One in 2006 No Longer Seems Far-Fetched

 https://time.com/article/2026/05/05/2026-blue-wave-as-big-as-the-one-in-2006-no-longer-seems-far-fetched/

There’s a shift in tone in Washington that’s emerged in the past few weeks. In my conversations on Capitol Hill and K Street alike, it’s impossible to miss. Democrats seem more upbeat and Republicans more deflated as the outlook of the midterm elections grows more lopsided. It’s giving 2006 vibes—the comparison Republicans have been hoping to avoid at all costs. 

The President’s party typically faces net losses in midterm elections, but 2026 may well be a breed apart. As I’ve been talking with the folks who worked on the 2006 races, they say this feels worse for Republicans; having covered that cycle from over in The Associated Press’ old bureau on K Street, I cannot argue. In that year, Democrats picked up 31 House seats and five seats in the Senate. By August of 2006, Democrats enjoyed a 13-point advantage in CNN’s polling. At this point in 2026, Republicans are quick to point out, Democrats still only have a six-point advantage in CNN polling.

Trump has warned if Democrats win any control of Congress, it will mean a mangled Washington stuck dealing with the I-Word once again. It’s a route Congress has tried twice before with Trump, and the outcome on a third outing is not likely to be different. He may be right but it isn’t scaring off voters

Iran hawks erupt over terms of Trump’s peace proposal

 https://thehill.com/policy/defense/5868335-trump-iran-peace-proposal-backlash/

The reported terms of a one-page memorandum of understanding to end the Iran war spurred a swift backlash from allies of President Trump who have cheered on his fight against the Islamic Republic. 

Prominent conservative media figures and pro-Israel advocates spoke out against the deal, which would end Iran’s nuclear enrichment for a limited period and keep the regime in place, with U.S. sanctions scaled back over time. 

However, neither Trump nor the White House has pushed back against the report. The U.S. is awaiting Iran’s response to its proposal. Trump told Fox News on Wednesday that Tehran has a week to reach a peace deal. 

Jews have Inherent Lust for Idolatry

 Netziv (Devarim 04::09) The inherent nature of the Jewish people is to lust after idolatry and consequently one who strives to be faithful to G-d deserves a greater reward than those who lack this lust.

Authentic Torah Priorities - LevinAt11

 Fri, May 8, '26:

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Tefillah request, for expeditious recovery of:

Rav Yehuda Ben Masha HaLevi;
Shimon Ben Masha; &
Lea Bas Freeda  
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בס"ד

Linked below is this week's LevinAt11 radio broadcast, May 7, '26;

 תכנית ראדיו רב יהודה לעוין שליט"א, לו לעומר, פרשת בהר בחוקותי, תשפו

Selected Topic Highlights

•  Rav Faivelson זצ"ל on Da'as Torah - real and artificial;

•  Rav Shach זצ"ל on Dying Al-Kiddush-HaShem as a culmination of Living Al-Kiddush-HaShem;

• "זה לעומת זה"Living על חילול השם - Empire Building

•  אחריות שומרי תורה לשינוי -Marriage De definition

•  גודל אחריות אגודת ישרא' לירידות האלו מצד שמראים את עצמם כאחראים על הציבור, ועי"ז המון יהודים סומכים עליהם, ולכן אין הציבור פועל בעד כבוד שמים - אפילו כחלק קטן מיכלתו.

• Last week we introduced the looming threat of Marriage De-Definition in Israel (see letter published in this week's MonseyMevaser.com, copied below); this week we examined the mentality of distorted priorities that could lead to its' actualization, R"L, including:

עמס' יבמות קט:
 "א"ר יוסי ... כל האומר אין לו תורה ... אפילו תורה אין לו"

•  Recent revelations about the extent of devastation wreaked by Iranian attacks on regional US bases should be taken as a wakeup call to straiten America's moral ship, specifically on issues of the Sodomist agenda.

•  The America of today is almost unrecognizably worse than the Constitutional Republic established via the sacrifices of the Founders. However, an unthinking approach to the upcoming 250th anniversary threatens to obscure that fact.

• and more...

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Last week's broadcast:


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Good Shabbos,

Rabbi Noson Shmuel Leiter,

Executive Director,

Help Rescue Our Children

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Direct: 771.215.8892

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Presentations on New-Age dangers: 605-313-6831 ext. 2

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Published in this week's MonseyMevaser.Com page 10:

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33 La'Omer, 5786

Dear Editor,

As Israeli elections approach, one existential threat in particular quietly emerges. This issue is identified in the Gemara Chullin 92b, as one of the three mitzvos which has traditionally been observed by the Nations of the world.  The sin in question is also specified by Chazal (in VaYikra Rabba 23:9 on Achrei-Mos 18:3) as the abomination which triggered the annihilation of civilization via the Mabul (before there were Jews).  This same iniquity also rank's high on the agenda of former PM Bennet and Yair Lapid (sr"y) (presumably for similar reasons...).  If they win, then the aforementioned policy, also legalized by the US, could be perpetrated in Israel, R"L.  The devastating consequences that ensued for America - and American Jewry ({many of which are} too repulsive to detail in a family paper) - would then similarly hit Israel.  If passed in Israel, it would be an unprecedented public Chillul HaShem - a "Jewish" state doing what even the Romans didn't.

Over twenty years ago, when Americans were already talking about that evil policy shift, Rav Shmuel Faivelson ZT"L, Talmid muvhak of Rav Aharon Kotler, ZT"L, told me that we see from that Gemara in Chullin that that sin (marriage de-definition) poses an existential threat to the world (as is evidenced by the VaYikra Rabba NSL).

We all know that another issue garnering the focus of public attention is Israel's male military draft. The Brisker Rov was an extreme opponent of drafting boys. Yet, when asked about his efforts to secure a blanket draft exemption for all girls - especially non-observant girls (!) - he responded:  Let them close every Yeshiva rather than draft even one  girl! ( Sefer Yelled Sha'ashuim, pg. 348-50).  Imagine if he would be asked about the priority of opposition to the male draft vs. allowing "Mabul Marriage" - how much more so would he adamantly oppose allowing such a policy to pass into law.

Rabbi Noson Shmuel Leiter,
Executive Director,
Help Rescue Our Children,
Monsey NY


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Meron rabbi arrested after cult watchdog warned of sex abuse in strictly run group

 https://www.timesofisrael.com/meron-rabbi-arrested-after-cult-watchdog-warned-of-sex-abuse-in-strictly-run-group/

A leading communal rabbi from Meron in northern Israel has been arrested for alleged “serious sexual offenses,” police said on Thursday, a week after he was accused by a cult watchdog of managing a tightly controlled group since at least 2011.

Sources familiar with the details of the case told the Walla news site that according to complaints that had accumulated over time, Shoveli presented his control over followers as spiritual.

“He succeeded in entering into the lives of people and making them completely dependent on him. He controlled their daily routines, distanced them from their families, and some of them effectively became his servants,” a source with knowledge of the probe told Walla.

Last week, the Israeli Center for Cult Victims posted a warning about Shoveli, saying it had collected 16 testimonies against him, including from five people who were directly involved in the group’s inner circle, as well as from family members from the Haredi community.

Iran has hit far more U.S. military assets than reported, satellite images show

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2026/05/06/iran-us-bases-satellite-images/

Iranian airstrikes have damaged or destroyed at least 228 structures or pieces of equipment at U.S. military sites across the Middle East since the war began, hitting hangars, barracks, fuel depots, aircraft and key radar, communications and air defense equipment, according to a Washington Post analysis of satellite imagery. The amount of destruction is far larger than what has been publicly acknowledged by the U.S. government or previously reported.

“The Iranian attacks were precise. There are no random craters indicating misses,” said Mark Cancian, a senior adviser with the Center for Strategic and International Studies and a retired Marine Corps colonel, who reviewed the Iranian images at The Post’s request. The Post previously revealed how Russia provided Iran with intelligence to target U.S. forces.

“The Iranians have deliberately targeted accommodation buildings across multiple sites with the intent to inflict mass casualties,” said William Goodhind, an investigator with the open-access research project Contested Ground who reviewed the imagery. “It is not just equipment, fuel storage and air base infrastructure under fire, but also soft targets, such as gyms, food halls and accommodation.”


Brain health supplements are booming. Here’s what one longevity expert takes.

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2026/05/07/brain-supplements-longevity/

Only one has been shown in clinical trials to slow cognitive aging, by about two years. This is what the science says about which supplements work.

About 1 in 5 adults over age 50 use vitamins or supplements specifically to try to boost brain functions like memory, attention or focus, according to a 2021 AARP survey, the most recent update. The global market for nutritional supplements was estimated at $517.1 billion in 2025 and projected to be $862.5 billion by 2033, according to Grand View Research.

As more interest and money flow into the space, more serious human research is beginning to take shape. The findings, however, remain modest and uneven.

3. Multivitamin One of the more convincing findings to date about supplements comes from the cognitive substudies of the Harvard-led COSMOS trial, which involved over 2,200 participants followed over roughly two to three years. A paper published in 2024 in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that adults over 60 who took a daily multivitamin scored modestly better on tests of episodic memory than those given a placebo — a gap researchers say amounts to about two years of cognitive aging

US probes oil trades worth $2.6B made before Trump's Iran War announcements

 https://www.israelhayom.com/2026/05/07/us-probes-oil-trades-worth-2-6b-made-before-trumps-iran-war-announcements/

According to ABC, US authorities are investigating traders who made $2.6 billion from oil deals carried out minutes before key announcements by Trump and Iran during the war. In one case, trades totaling half a billion dollars were placed 15 minutes before Trump announced a pause in attacks on Iranian power plants. The suspicions were reported in real time. 

According to the report, the case involves at least four incidents in which investors "bet" on a drop in oil prices and made large profits following the president's announcements. The Justice Department and the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the American regulator, have opened a joint investigation into at least four of the trades.

The investigation comes against the backdrop of a recurring pattern of suspicious trades on betting platforms around US military operations. About two weeks ago, US special forces soldier Gannon Ken Van Dyke was arrested on suspicion of betting on Polymarket on the ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro based on information to which he had been exposed, just hours before he took part in the operation to capture him in January. He allegedly made a profit of more than $409,000.

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Levin: Result of reported US proposal to end Iran war would be ‘disastrous’

 https://thehill.com/media/5868059-mark-levin-criticizes-iran-deal/

Conservative radio host Mark Levin cast doubt on the reported U.S. proposal to end the Iran war, saying it would be “disastrous” if implemented.

Under this 14-point deal, Iran would halt its nuclear enrichment processes, the U.S. would lift its sanctions on Iran and both countries would release their control over the strait, according to the outlet. 

“I have to believe the Axios report is largely fake,” Levin wrote in a post on the social platform X on Wednesday. 

“If the Axios report is close to accurate, the Iranian regime will survive, the Iranian people will face even more extensive brutality, and the Israeli government could fall in the October election.  A disastrous result,” he continued. 

US-Iran deal won't meet Israel's war goals on nukes, missiles and proxies

 https://www.ynetnews.com/article/s1d00bvycbl

Israeli officials warn the proposed agreement may leave Iran’s missile arsenal intact, ease financial pressure on Tehran and limit the IDF’s freedom of action in Lebanon; They support continuing siege on Iran and say Iran likely will cheat from the outset.

Israel fears the emerging agreement between the United States and Iran will not restrict Tehran’s development of ballistic missiles. Israeli officials are also concerned it could undermine the IDF’s freedom of action in Lebanon, and perhaps even lead to a demand for withdrawal. Some diplomatic officials are warning that the IDF could be handcuffed and paralyzed in Lebanon. Added to that are a series of objectives cited at the start of the war as goals Israel sought to achieve — and the emerging agreement does not necessarily address them.

Another concern raised in Israel is that the agreement will unfreeze billions of dollars for Iran, funds that could ultimately be directed toward rearmament and strengthening Tehran’s proxies across the region.

U.S. intelligence says Iran can outlast Trump’s Hormuz blockade for months

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2026/05/07/cia-intelligence-iran-trump-blockade-missiles/

A confidential intelligence community assessment delivered to the White House also finds that Iran retains a substantial missile and drone arsenal.

A confidential CIA analysis delivered to administration policymakers this week concludes that Iran can survive the U.S. naval blockade for at least three to four months before facing more severe economic hardship, four people familiar with the document said, a finding that appears to raise new questions about President Donald Trump’s optimism on ending the war.

The analysis by the U.S. intelligence community, whose secret assessments on Iran have often been more sober than the administration’s public statements, also found that Tehran retains significant ballistic missile capabilities despite weeks of intense U.S. and Israeli bombardment, three of the people familiar with it said.

Secret CIA analysis revealed: Iran can survive months of blockade, still has 70% of its missiles

 https://www.ynetnews.com/article/rk11yshqawx

“Iran and its proxies are weaker than ever,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Wednesday night. U.S. President Donald Trump, for his part, claimed that “we have already won” and said Tuesday: “Their missiles have been destroyed.” 

But according to a classified CIA analysis revealed Thursday evening by The Washington Post, Iran still retains most of its missile capabilities, and the U.S. intelligence agency assesses that it could withstand the American blockade on its ports for at least three to four months before feeling especially severe economic pressure.

The Post’s report is based on four sources familiar with the classified CIA document, which was delivered this week to decision-makers in Washington. According to the newspaper, the assessment casts doubt on Trump’s optimistic statements about the blockade’s ability to force Iran to compromise in talks on ending the war. Trump has claimed the blockade denies Iran $500 million a day in oil export revenues.

A promising new depression therapy focuses on finding paths to joy

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2026/05/06/positive-affect-therapy-depression/

Depression treatments focus mostly on decreasing negative emotions. But a study finds that increasing positive ones might be more effective.

“We do a pretty good job of helping people feel less bad,” said Steven Hollon, a professor of psychology at Vanderbilt University who has studied depression and anxiety for decades. Hollon noted that psychotherapy and medication can be very effective at reducing negative emotions. What has been more elusive is getting people with depression or anxiety to actually feel good.

A study published recently in JAMA targeted anhedonia using a relatively new therapy called positive affect treatment. The researchers wondered what would happen if they tried to make people feel good, rather than just less bad.

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