Daas Torah - Issues of Jewish Identity
Sunday, July 5, 2026
Donald Trump Posts Gold Replica of Himself On Mount Rushmore
Trump has a bomb ticking in the White House — and he plans for it to blow up the midterms
https://www.rawstory.com/raw-investigates/bill-pulte/
It’s an assessment of the security of America’s voting machines, produced by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and Reuters revealed last month that White House officials have spent months refusing to authorize its release, even as the 2026 midterms come barreling toward us.
That by itself would be a scandal in any other administration: a regime that talks about election integrity from sunup to sundown is sitting on the very report that could improve it. But the worry that’s been keeping voting-rights lawyers awake runs in a direction most Americans haven’t yet let themselves imagine.
Miles Taylor, who helped draft 13848 when he was at Homeland Security and is a regular guest on my radio/TV program, told the Guardian they wrote it “to create a mechanism for sanctions, not to empower the director of national intelligence to fiddle with elections.”
U.S. warned Iran about Israel’s aims to assassinate leaders
Senior U.S. officials feared that Israel intended to assassinate Iran’s top negotiators as the Trump administration pursued a high-stakes deal to end the war there and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, current and former officials familiar with the matter said.
That U.S. officials felt the need to take an additional step and warn Iran that its top negotiators could be killed demonstrates the strain in the U.S.-Israel relationship and the Trump administration’s limited influence over the Israeli government, said analysts.
“The turning point wasn’t the assassination of the supreme leader, it was the assassination of Larijani,” said a Western official. “The U.S. was looking for an Iranian official to deal with and all of a sudden he was gone.”
Iran’s regime survived the war and is now savvier, ruthless and more hard-line
Iran’s regime survived the war and is now savvier, ruthless and more hard-line
Four months later, however, as Iran stages a belated state funeral for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the burial rites testify instead to the Islamic republic’s survival and mark the ascendance of a new generation of leaders that is more entrenched and hard-line, according to security officials and experts.
Led by Khamenei’s son and successor, Mojtaba — who has remained in hiding since being injured in the same strike that killed his father — the new hierarchy is younger, has better command of the state’s levers of power, has gained insights from the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and is savvier about soft-power tools including diplomacy and online propaganda.
Iran “might be weaker when it comes to its economic situation, its industries, some of its strategic capabilities,” said Raz Zimmt, head of Iran research at the Institute for National Security Studies in Israel. “But the bottom line is that we are facing a new, bolder, self-confident Iran.”
Saturday, July 4, 2026
There Is No Art to a Bad Deal
https://mishpacha.com/there-is-no-art-to-a-bad-deal/
Some pundits are hailing this deal as a “historic breakthrough.” Others contend that the Iran MOU, piloted by Vice President J.D. Vance, and the Israel-Lebanon deal, shepherded by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, mark the beginning of a power struggle between two front-runners for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination, to see whose deal will prevail and whose will fail.
Both are interesting takes that ignore the bigger picture.
Israel has bitter experience signing deals with Lebanon that didn’t even last as long as Madison’s agreement with the Barbary pirates did.
The United States has made two key mistakes in recent negotiations. The first was freezing Israel out before signing an MOU with Iran. It compounded that error by negotiating the Lebanon MOU with a fragmented government that doesn’t fully control its own territory.
It’s bad enough when adversaries deceive you during negotiations. When you deceive yourself, there is no art to that, nor is the real deal likely to materialize.
Trump says Netanyahu 'knows who the boss is,' as leaders discuss possible White House visit
https://www.jpost.com/international/article-901391
US President Donald Trump told Axios on Saturday that he has a good relationship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but that Netanyahu "knows who the boss is."
"We get along very good. [Netanyahu] knows who the boss is," Trump said in a phone interview with Axios.
The report comes as Trump and Netanyahu hint at a possible meeting in the near future. The prime minister is reportedly aiming to visit the White House soon.
Friday, July 3, 2026
Souls
Tanchuma (Pekudei 03) Why is it written: Who doeth great things past finding; yea, marvelous things without number? You should know that every soul, from Adam to the end of the world, was formed during the six days of creation, and that all of them were present in the Garden of Eden and at the time of the giving of the Torah, as it is said: With him that standeth here with us this day, and also with him that is not here with us this day
Pirkei deRabbi Eliezer (34) The soul is like its Creator. Just as G-d sees and is not visible, so the soul sees and is not visible. Just as G-d has no sleep in His presence, so the soul does not sleep. Just as G-d bears His world, so the soul bears all the body. All souls are His, as it is said, "Behold, all souls are mine".
Anna Paulina Luna has paralyzed the House, and fellow Republicans are mystified
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/06/25/anna-paulina-luna-save-america-house-00976560
Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is leading a blockade that has frozen the House — to the growing annoyance of some fellow Republicans.
The casualties of her fight, after all, are major GOP-written bills that are now going nowhere fast as Luna and allied hard-liners push the Senate to enact a partisan elections bill, a version of which the House has already passed. The move is now threatening the annual defense policy bill and the entire House schedule next week unless Speaker Mike Johnson can quickly find an off-ramp.
But Luna says she is perfectly comfortable picking the fight because she can claim a crucial ally: President Donald Trump.
Rep. Nick LaLota (R-NY) said it was “like beating your dog because your neighbor won’t cut his grass.”
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The Seforno notes that the Torah emphasizes “among them” to teach us that Pinchas zealously avenged Hashem in public, and not in private, so that the public would be silent and not protest his actions. They would thereby receive atonement for having been silent and not having protested Zimri’s actions in the first place.
There are two types of people who do not participate in struggles against the wicked. Some are inactive in principle, in the belief that it is better to let the wicked do what they want and not interfere in their lives. Others are inactive because they believe themselves to be incapable of protesting.
The litmus test for determining which of these two groups a person belongs to lies in seeing his reaction to zealots who do protest the actions of the wicked. If he protests and shouts at them to stop their actions, he has proved that he believes it to be wrong in principle to protest the actions of the wicked, and not that he is incapable of protesting, because otherwise he would not be protesting the actions of these zealots either. If, on the other hand, he remains silent upon witnessing the zealots’ actions that means that he is happy that they are acting this way, and the only reason he is not participating in their actions is because he believes that he is not up to it.
That is the depth behind the Seforno’s explanation. When the nation remained silent at Pinchas’s act of zealotry they demonstrated that the reason they had not protested Zimri’s actions was not because they thought it to be wrong in principle to protest the actions of the wicked, but only because they believed themselves to be incapable of protesting at all. Through their consistent behavior they obtained atonement for their initial inaction.
Rav Amram Blau was a famous kano’i who sat in prison on numerous occasions for his protests against chillul Shabbos. Rav Sternbuch recalls seeing him several times protesting ticket sales on Shabbos. Even when he was beaten mercilessly this did not deter him from his protests. Once Rav Amram complained to the Brisker Rav that only a small group of people participated in his demonstrations, and that if more would participate more could be achieved. The Brisker Rav replied: “Just be glad that people aren’t protesting against you and your protest actions” and he showed him this Seforno that the very fact that others do not protest the actions of zealots who are protesting provides atonement for those who do not protest.
Nowadays small groups dedicate themselves to protests for the sake of Heaven, and some people not only do not participate in these actions, but are upset about them and try to prevent them. If they would only realize the importance of such protests that would atone for their failure to participate in them themselves.
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"We are grateful to the bill sponsors and legislative leadership for recognizing the serious concerns included in this provision and for addressing them," Shlomo Schorr, Director of Legislative Affairs for Agudath Israel of America's New Jersey Office, said.
"The removal of this language is an important victory for religious liberty, free speech, and parental rights.
We especially thank the thousands of New Jersey residents who responded to our action alert and contacted their legislators to make their voices heard. Their advocacy helped ensure that constitutionally protected speech and religious expression will not be subjected to vague and potentially far-reaching civil liability."
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