Friday, August 21, 2026

Obey Authority even if Mist5aken

 Horios (2a): If the Sanhedrin  mistakenly rules that it is permissible to transgress one of the mitzvos of the Torah and an individual does so by error because of their ruling… he is exempt from bring a sin offering according to R’ Yehuda but not according to the Sages because he relied on the ruling of the Sanhedrin. However if when the Sanhedrin issued their erroneous ruling, one of its members was aware that the ruling was mistaken or even a student who was capable of deciding the law himself was aware that the ruling was mistaken – and yet he acted according to the mistaken ruling…. he is obligated to bring a sin offering since he wasn’t dependent on the ruling of the Sanhedrin….

Ramban (Devarim 17:11): Left and Right. Rashi explains that even if the Sanhedrin tell you that right is left or left is right –you must obey them. Meaning that even if you are certain that the Sanhedrin has erred and it is as obvious to you as the difference between your right and left – you still must comply with their understanding of the Torah. In other words you can’t argue, “How can I eat that  which is prohibited by the Torah or how can I execute this person when I know he has not transgressed?” Rather your attitude must be, “The absolute obedience to the rulings of the Sanhedrin is what G d has commanded me and I must observe the mitzvos exactly as the Sanhedrin  says. The Torah was given to me according to their understanding – even if they err.” This is what happened when R’ Yehoshua had a dispute with the Sanhedrin as to what day was Yom Kippur. R’ Gamliel the head of the Sanhedrin ordered R’ Yehoshua to appear before him on the day that he thought was Yom Kippur. the necessity for this mitzva is very great. That is because the Torah was given to us in writing and it is known that people don’t think identically in all matters. Therefore it would be natural for disputes over what the Torah means to continually multiply and it would end up that there would be many Torahs instead of one. That is why this verse tells you that one must obey the Sanhedrin which convenes in G d’s presence in the Temple – in everything they say concerning the understanding of the Torah. There is no difference in the requirement to obey whether this Torah understanding is part of the Tradition which goes back what G d told Moshe or what their understanding of the meaning or intent of a Torah verse.  This requirement to accept their Torah understanding is because the Torah was in fact given to us according to their understanding. Therefore they must be obeyed even if their view contrasts with your understanding as left contrasts with right and surely if you agree with their understanding. That is because G d’s spirit is on those who serve in His Temple and He does not desert His pious ones. G d always protects them from error and mistake. The Sifri  says that you must obey them even if appears that they have reversed right with left and left with right. 

Michtav M’Eliyahu (1:75): The Talmudic sages (Chazal) have told us to obey the words of gedolim – even if they tell us that left is right. This expression isn’t meant to imply that we must obey them even when they have actually erred. But rather that we must listen to them even when we - with our lowly understanding – think that we definitely have observed that they have erred.  That is because our senses are totally nothing as if they were the dust of the earth compared to the clarity of their intellect and the Heavenly support they have. Thus our belief that they have erred has no practical consequences since there is a rule that a beis din cannot nullify the ruling of another beis din unless it is greater in wisdom and number. Even without this rule it is clear that what we think is awareness or experience is only a figment of our imagination and unstable moods. This superiority is Daas Torah within the framework of emunas chachom (faith in our sages).

Chinuch (#495): And you obey all Sanhedrin’s rulings - … This applies in the time when there was a Sanhedrin in Jerusalem and it applies equally to both males and females. Everyone is commanded to do exactly as they teach. Included in this mitzvah is the obligation to listen in every generation to the judge. In other words to a major sages who live in your time and generation. This is explained in Rosh HaShanna (25b), “And to the judge which will be in your days. Yiftach in his generation is like Shmuel in his.” In other words we are required to listen to Yiftach in his generation just as we listen to Shmuel in his generation. Therefore if one transgresses this commandment and does not obey the directives of the gedolim of his generation according to that which they teach – he has nullified this commandment. The punishment for transgressing it  is very great since this is the strong foundation that the Torah rests on and it is well known to all who are intelligent. 

Minchas Chinuch (#496): … It appears as if the Torah commandments to obey rabbinic authority only apply to the Sanhedrin of Jerusalem. Consequently the status of zakein mamrei only applies to the Sanhedrin as we will explain later [section 6]. Thus the prohibition of lo sasur only applies to it. Therefore after the Sanhedrin moved from the Temple mount it is possible that these Torah commandments do not apply to the beis din in subsequent times. This is apparent from the language of the Torah itself which states “When you will go up” which refers to the Sanhedrin and “And you shall do according to what they tell you… from that place do not turn…”. All of this is clearly referring to the Sanhedrin in Jerusalem. So the question is what is the source that requires obeying the sages in each generation? The Chinuch writes here - included in the mitzvah to listen to the Sanhedrin is the requirement to listen and do what the sages say in all generations…Therefore he concludes that if one does not obey the directives of the gedolim in his generation he transgresses these mitzvos. But how does the Chinuch know this? The Sanhedrin is obviously unique because the glory of G d is present there every day and the Torah was entrusted to them… However it appears that this is from the words of the Rambam in Sefer HaMitzvos and his Introduction to Mishneh Torah and in the Ramban and they certainly must have found a source for it. However the Ramban restricts the authority of Sanhedrin which is learned from these verses. He says that this commandment to listen to the Sanhedrin only applies to their explanation of a Torah verse or what they say is from Moshe based on the oral tradition or what they learn using the 13 Hermeneutic Principles. Thus it only applies to Torah laws… Consequently the Torah says that it is necessary to act according to the words of the Sanhedrin when they explain Torah laws or else it is a transgression of this prohibition and commandment. In contrast those things were decreed by the Sages are not included in this Torah obligation. The Sages merely associated this Torah verse with the obligation to listen to their decrees – but in fact that is not the intent of the verse. See the Ramban for an extensive discussion of this. Be aware that even according to the view of the Ramban – there are many Torah laws which are learned from the 13 Hermeneutic Principles or from Moshe based on the oral tradition. Therefore when these are transgressed – not only is it a violation of the Torah verses but it is also a violation of the verses to obey the Sanhedrin. Thus they are to be viewed more seriously than Torah laws which are stated explicitly in the Torah.

LevinAt11: Kee-Saitzai-Don't Murder

 

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ע"ש פרשת כי תצא, תשפו

Linked below* is this week's LevinAt11 radio broadcast Aug. 20, '26.

מצורף:* ראדיו הרב יהודה לעוין, שליט"א, כי תצא תשפו.


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Topics Include:

a few contemporary issues and the Parsha (cross-dressing; Lashon Hara; Amalek);

• Callousness toward murder, both intentional and recklessly negligent; 

° see Rashi Sanhedrin 57a, bottom:
ד"ה כיוצא בו: ... דאילו שופך דמים בשוגג - שפיכות דמים גמור הוא - אלא רחמנא חס עליה."

° the need for proper Chinuch early on;

• Dangerous hallucinogenic drugs, including Ayahuasca, are infiltrating our communities;

° "thank you" New-Age trafficker Rephoel Szmerla & Co.;

° their threat to cognitive health;

• Ascendant Jew-Hatred and anti-semitism; how to respond, and how not to:

° Kiddush HaShem vs. giving the Jew-haters the free publicity and recognition they crave;

° reacting to false accusations via introspection and repentance, based on Middah Keneged Middah, rather than via self-serving anti-antisemitism grandstanding and grant-raising.

• NJ Gov. Sherrill signed abortion-at-whim/ transgender-tyranny enforcement bill S2260 into "law;"

° a very brief recognition of those who battled against it, against overwhelming odds - including Greg Quinlan and Mrs. Marie Tasy - as authentic HaKaras HaTov, in marked contrast to all of the cheap imitation "HaKaras HaTov" being routinely trafficked to naive Orthodox voters - as a means to advance selfish, anti-Torah political and financial agendas.

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Last week's broadcast - פרשת שופטים:

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Previous week's broadcast (Parshas Re'aih), with links to broadcasts of the month of Menachem Av:

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כתיבה וחתימה טובה,
Good Shabbos,

Rabbi Noson Shmuel Leiter,

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Thursday, August 20, 2026

'PURE CORRUPTION': Joe blasts GOP for staying quiet over Trump family business dealings

NJ man pleads guilty to ‘Ponzi-like’ scheme that defrauded nearly 100, including other Orthodox Jews, of more than $47 million

 https://www.jns.org/news/u-s-news/nj-man-pleads-guilty-to-ponz-like-scheme-that-defrauded-nearly-100-including-other-orthodox-jews-of-more-than-47-million

Leor Moshe, 43, an Orthodox Jew from Lakewood, N.J., faces up to 20 years in prison and $250,000 in fines after pleading guilty to wire fraud in a scheme that defrauded more than 97 people of more than $47 million in a “Ponzi-like investment scheme,” Robert Frazer, U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey, said on Thursday.

From June 2019 to June 2023, Moshe tricked people into investing in his company, Capital Funding ASAP, by “falsely representing, among other things, that their investments would be used exclusively to fund short-term business loans that would generate returns between 9% and 53%,” the U.S. Department of Justice stated.

“In reality, Moshe used the money to make Ponzi-like payments to earlier investors and for personal expenses such as gambling debts, home renovations, mortgage loans and car loans,” it stated. “Moshe obtained approximately $47 million from investors, who were predominantly members of the Orthodox Jewish community, and used approximately $11 million for personal expenses.”

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Yiftach in generation is like Shmuel in his Generation

 Rosh Hashanna (25b) Moses and Aaron among his priests and Samuel among them that call on his name. We see therefore that the Scripture places three of the most questionable characters on the same level as three of the the most estimable characters, to show that Jerubaal in his generation is like Moses in his generation, Bedan in his generation is like Aaron in his generation, Jepthah in his generation is like Samuel in his generation, and to teach you that the most worthless, once he has been appointed a leader of the community, is to be accounted like the mightiest of the mighty. Scripture says also: And thou shalt come unto the priests the Levites and to the judge thou shall be in those days. Can we then imagine that a man should go to a judge who is not in his days? This shows that you must be content to go to the judge who is in your days. It also says; Say not, How was it that the former days were better than these.

Dead Aware of the Suffering of the Living?

 Berachos (18a)  R. Hiyya and R. Jonathan were once walking about in a cemetery, and the blue fringe of R. Jonathan was trailing on the ground. Said R. Hiyya to him: Lift it up, so that the dead should not say: Tomorrow they are coming to join us and now they are insulting us! He said to him: Do they know so much? Is it not written, But the dead know not anything? He replied to him: If you have read once, you have not repeated; if you have repeated, you have not gone over a third time; if you have gone over a third time, you have not had it explained to you. For the living know that they shall die: these are the righteous who in their death are called living as it says. And Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, the son of a living man from Kabzeel, who had done mighty deeds, he smote the two altar-hearths of Moab; he went down and also slew a lion in the midst of a pit in the time of snow.

Berachos (18b)  The sons of R. Hiyya went out to cultivate their property, and they began to forget their learning. They tried very hard to recall it. Said one to the other: Does our father know of our trouble? How should he know, replied the other, seeing that it is written, His sons come to honour and he knoweth it not? Said the other to him: But does he not know? Is it not written: But his flesh grieveth for him, and his soul mourneth over him? And R. Isaac said commenting on this: The worm is as painful to the dead as a needle in the flesh of the living? He replied: It is explained that they know their own pain, they do not know the pain of others. Is that so? Has it not been taught: It is related that a certain pious man gave a denar to a poor man on the eve of New Year in a year of drought, and his wife scolded him, and he went and passed the night in the cemetery, and he heard two spirits conversing with one another. Said one to her companion: My dear, come and let us wander about the world and let us hear from behind the curtain10 what suffering is coming on the world. Said her companion to her: I am not able, because I am buried in a matting of reeds. But do you go, and whatever you hear tell me. So the other went and wandered about and returned. Said her companion to her: My dear, what have you heard from behind the curtain? She replied: I heard that whoever sows after the first rainfall will have his crop smitten by hail. So the man went and did not sow till after the second rainfall, with the result that everyone else's crop was smitten and his was not smitten. The next year he again went and passed the night in the cemetery, and heard the two spirits conversing with one another. Said one to her companion: Come and let us wander about the world and hear from behind the curtain what punishment is coming upon the world. Said the other to her: My dear, did I not tell you that I am not able because I am buried in a matting of reeds? But do you go, and whatever you hear, come and tell me. So the other one went and wandered about the world and returned. She said to her: My dear, what have you heard from behind the curtain? She replied: I heard that whoever sows after the later rain will have his crop smitten with blight. So the man went and sowed after the first rain with the result that everyone else's crop was blighted and his was not blighted.16 Said his wife to him: How is it that last year everyone else's crop was smitten and yours was not smitten, and this year everyone else's crop is blighted and yours is not blighted? So he related to her all his experiences. The story goes that shortly afterwards a quarrel broke out between the wife of that pious man and the mother of the child, and the former said to the latter, Come and I will show you your daughter buried in a matting of reeds. The next year the man again went and spent the night in the cemetery and heard those conversing together. One said: My dear, come and let us wander about the world and hear from behind the curtain what suffering is coming upon the world. Said the other: My dear, leave me alone; our conversation has already been heard among the living. This would prove that they know? —Perhaps some other man after his decease went and told them.

Berachos (18b) Whence do we know that the dead converse with one another? Because it says: And the Lord said unto him: This is the land which I swore unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and unto Jacob, saying. What is the meaning of saying? G-d said to Moses: Say to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob: The oath which I swore to you I have already carried out for your descendants.

Berachos (18b)  The father of Samuel had some money belonging to orphans deposited with him. When he died, Samuel was not with him, and they called him, ‘The son who consumes the money of orphans’. So he went after his father to the cemetery, and said to them [the dead]. I am looking for Abba. They said to him: There are many Abbas here. I want Abba b. Abba, he said. They replied: There are also several Abbas b. Abba here. He then said to them: I Want Abba b. Abba the father of Samuel; where is he? They replied: He has gone up to the Academy of the Sky. Meanwhile he saw Levi sitting outside. He said to him: Why are you sitting outside? Why have you not gone up to heaven? He replied: Because they said to me: For as many years as you did not go up to the academy of R. Efes and hurt his feelings, we will not let you go up to the Academy of the Sky. Meanwhile his father came. Samuel observed that he was both weeping and laughing. He said to him: Why are you weeping? He replied: Because you are coming here soon. And why are you laughing? Because you are highly esteemed in this world. He thereupon said to him: If I am esteemed, let them take up Levi; and they did take up Levi. He then said to him: Where is the money of the orphans? He replied: Go and you will find it in the case of the millstones. The money at the top and the bottom is mine, that in the middle is the orphans’ He said to him: Why did you do like that? He replied: So that if thieves came, they should take mine, and if the earth destroyed any, it should destroy mine. Does not this show that they know? —Perhaps Samuel was exceptional: as he was esteemed, they proclaimed beforehand, Make way for him!

Ibn Ezra (Devarim 18:11): Going to cemeteries to ask the dead, and taking a bone of a dead man in order that he will appear to him in a dream are things which are abominations to G d. In truth a person’s heart should always be pure with his Creator and when he is dependent upon his wisdom to seek the facts and what will be in the future independent of G d then in fact his heart is deficient and in error. Whoever wants to seek this information should enquire from G d by means of His prophets. That is why the prohibition necromancy is followed by a discussion of prophets….

Israel confirms Syria strike: 'We repeatedly warned Syria' over Turkish troop deployment

 https://www.israelhayom.com/2026/08/19/israel-confirms-syria-strike-we-repeatedly-warned-syria-over-turkish-troop-deployment/

For the first time, Israel has officially acknowledged carrying out the strike on the Abu al-Duhur air base in Syria's Idlib province, near the Turkish border. The Prime Minister's Office issued an English-language statement on X late Tuesday night saying the Syrian government had been on the verge of violating a security status quo agreed with Israel.

"Israel and Syria agreed to a status quo in security matters, which Syria was on the verge of breaching by permitting Turkish troops to deploy at an airbase near Aleppo," the statement said. "Israel repeatedly warned Syria that such a deployment would pose a threat to Israel's security. Syria chose to ignore these warnings. Israel will not tolerate threats to its security, and would welcome a return to the status quo."

Politics drove antisemitism probes against Ivy League schools, DOJ whistleblower says

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2026/08/18/politics-behind-probes-antisemitism-ivy-league-schools-whistleblower-says/

The Trump administration task force charged with investigating antisemitism on Ivy League campuses pressured universities into punitive settlements despite turning up little to no evidence of systemic abuse, according to a whistleblower complaint made public Tuesday.

The complaint — filed by Haley Van Erem, a former career attorney in the Justice Department’s civil rights division who said she was involuntarily detailed to work on the probes last year — alleged that the outcomes of investigations into schools like Harvard, Brown and Columbia were “predetermined without regard to the evidence” in a “politically mandated effort” to suspend their government funding and grab headlines.

When career attorneys raised objections that the evidence did not support the administration’s position or the tactics it was pursuing, including targeting Muslim professors for interviews, they were overruled and ignored, she said.

“Ms. Van Erem and other DOJ assignees repeatedly warned that funding suspensions lacked legal basis and that evidence did not support findings of violations at Brown,” Van Erem’s attorneys wrote in the 25-page filing, adding, “In the cases of Columbia and Harvard, no complete investigation was conducted.”

Van Erem left the Justice Department in May 2025, her attorneys said, because she was “unwilling to be made vulnerable to further participation in politically motivated investigations unsupported by facts and contrary to law.”

Her disclosures Tuesday could bolster concerns raised by critics that the administration’s self-proclaimed push to combat antisemitism on campus was in fact an effort to punish schools it deemed ideologically opposed to its agenda. Van Erem’s account raised questions about past settlements the administration has struck with universities under investigation as well as pending probes that have yet to be resolved.

Harmful to Sight

 Chagiga (16a) Anyone who looks at three things, his eyes become dim; at the rainbow, and at the Prince, and at the priests. 

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Convergence: The Idea at the Heart of Science

 Hi – I'm reading "Convergence: The Idea at the Heart of Science" by Peter Watson and wanted to share this quote with you.

"Convergence is a history of modern science but with a distinctive twist. The twist has been there for all to see, but so far it has not been set out as clearly as it deserves. The argument is that the various disciplines—despite their very different beginnings, and apparent areas of interest—have in fact been gradually coming together over the past 150 years. Converging and coalescing to identify one extraordinary master narrative, one overwhelming interlocking coherent story: the history of the universe. Among its achievements, the intimate connections between physics and chemistry have been discovered. The same goes for the links between quantum chemistry and molecular biology. Particle physics has been aligned with astronomy and the early history of the evolving universe. Pediatrics has been enriched by the insights of ethology; psychology has been aligned with physics, chemistry, and even with economics. Genetics has been harmonized with linguistics, botany with archaeology, climatology with myth—and so on and so on. Big History—the master narrative of the trajectories of the world’s great civilizations—has been explained and is being further fleshed out by the interlocking sciences. This is a simple insight but one with profound consequences. Convergence is, as Nobel Prize–winning physicist Steven Weinberg has put it, “the deepest thing about the universe.” This story of the convergence of the sciences—their synthesis, symphysis, and coherence—turns out to offer one timeline of history on which all of the major discoveries that have ever been made can fit. It is not a straight line by any means but a definite line nonetheless, not unlike a very long and complicated backbone, or spine, which curves and is made up of vertebrae of different sizes. I further argue that the order that emerges from this convergence—and the way one science supports another—gives scientific understanding an unrivaled authority as a form of knowledge and that we should therefore expect it to extend its reach in the years ahead, into fields not traditionally associated with science. In truth, it is already doing so and we should welcome that fact. The proven interlocking nature of science now helps to guide future research. Not all the links and overlaps in the story are equally strong. Niels Bohr’s amalgamation of physics and chemistry was fundamental, as was the later linking of quantum chemistry to molecular biology, by Linus Pauling and others (chapter 9). In more recent decades, the linking of fundamental particles to the early history of the evolving universe (chapter 11), and the “hardening” of psychology—the links between behavior and brain chemistry, for example—are no less fundamental (chapter 16). The same too goes for the overlaps that have also been revealed between genetics and archaeology, and between genetics and archaeology and language (chapter 12). At other times, the overlaps—while not exactly trivial—are more helpful and intriguing than fundamental. The example of tree-ring chronology is a case in point, as are some of the other scientific dating technologies that have been developed, the potassium/argon method, for example (chapter 12). They show that not just botany but also physics, molecular biology, and genetics can help us reconstruct history. Importantly, the different dating mechanisms are consistent with one another, so that ancient history in particular is now an interdisciplinary branch of science.""But—and this is the underlying point—all the connections and overlaps, all the patterns and hierarchies that have been revealed, whether fundamental or otherwise, dovetail together conceptually. There are no exceptions, no important ones anyway. Scientific discoveries repeatedly come together, in all manner of ways, to support one another, to tell one coherent, interlocking story. In an important sense, and to use another analogy, it is as if this story has its own form of gravity as—like particles in cooling gases—the different chapters come together to form a solid narrative."

The idea that the sciences are linked in some hierarchical way is not new, of course, and is known as reductionism. Although reductionism has been criticized—especially in the last twenty to thirty years, even as the evidence in its favor has grown stronger than ever—for the most part, leading scientists themselves have overridden these objections. Such figures as George Gaylord Simpson, Philip Anderson, Ilya Prigogine, Abdus Salam, Steven Weinberg, and Robert Laughlin (the last five being Nobel Prize winners) have all described themselves as wholehearted reductionists. Edward O. Wilson, the noted sociobiologist, put it this way: “Reductionism is the primary cutting tool of science.” 

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Entering a Church

 Shulchan Aruch YD (150:1) Entering an actual house of avodah zarah is clearly prohibited.

Igros Moshe (Y.D. 3:129.6) Question: Is it permitted to enter a church? Answer: It is clearly prohibited to enter a church which is a place of worship even if only to look at things made solely for decorations which  Tosfos says there is no prohibition to look at them as there is to a place of idolatry or the idols themselves. However a building where they actually worship is prohibited under all circumstances  The status of a courtyard where no worship takes place which serves merely as a transit before a house of worship and the concern is arousing suspicion of others is permitted. Also this that Tosfos says that the things made solely for decoration are permitted, this means decorations made for non religious purposes such as statues of the kings or forms on coins or pictures or illustration in manuscripts. However all that is made to enhance idolatry or the place of idolatry is prohibited to benefit or obtain pleasure from as idolatry itself. Aside from the prohibition of idolatry there is harm caused to faith by the mere desire to go there. In addition my son Rav Dovid said that the decorations were made solely to seduce and attract people to idolatry and that is clearly prohibited to let them accomplish their desire. Therefore G-d forbid! That anyone should go there. 

Clothing that has a cross?

 Teshuvos V’hanhugos (2:411) Question: Can clothing which has a cross on them be worn? Answer: According to the letter of the law it would be permitted even though it is prohibited to make. Therefore if one already bought it, he does not have to abstain from wearing it since it was not made to worship. While there is a dispute between the Rema and the Shach and Gra whether to be machmir in a case that it is not worshipped, perhaps the Rema would agree in modern times when they are not so fanatic about their religion  and it is merely part of the style and not considered a religious symbol it is permitted especially if it doesn’t physically stand out. Nevertheless it is still disgusting and should at least initially be avoided and not bought. Rav Yakov Kaminetsky had the practice to be strict and not even write a cross or any notation that looked like a cross. Even though he did this as an act of piety I was told he once said he wasn’t sure that this was not required by halacha.My opinion is not to be strict in modern times for a decrative cross but if it is obvious because there are many it is disgusting and it should not be purchased. In Medrash Rabba it says that the wagons that Pharoh sent to Yakov had idolatry carved in them and therefore Yakov did not want to use them and wanted to use only the wagons that Yosef sent. Therefore today when the crosses under discussion are not created for idolatry but it is recognized as a symbol of Christianity which is idolatry even though there was no intent to make a religious object. It is still appropriate to avoid and not buy such clothing. I heard from a talmid chachom, that the Chofetz Chaim when he traveled by wagon he would bend over sleep and periodically in those days they would pass a cross at every intersection. Every time they passed a crucifix he would wake and lift his head and straighten up. After they passed it he would go back to sleep. You should also know that there are times that a cross is deliberately added to the design to attract  the purchase by religious Christians and that intent would make it a religious object and not just decoration, This varies from country to country and the nature of the cross. If the cross in your location is typically made purely for decoration it would be permitted

Monday, August 17, 2026

Everything Controlled by G-d?

 Rambam (#436): This that you say that not everything that a person does is determined by Heaven is absolutely true. That is why a person receives reward if he goes in the good path and is punished if he goes in the bad path. All of a man's deeds are included in the category of Fear of Heaven. Ultimately all actions are either mitzvos or sins. Therefore, this expression of our sages that "Everything is in the hands of Heaven" is referring the events of the world and nature. For example the world of vegetables, animals, spirits, mazel and spheres as well as angels are totally controlled by Heaven. We have already discussed this at length in the commentary to Pirkei Avos 1:13, 3:18–19, and 4:28 Shemonah Perakim #8 as well as in Mishna Torah [Beginning of Hilchos Teshuva Chapter 5]. Whoever ignores my explanation based on established principles and instead searches amongst agada and medrash or the words of the Gaonim until he finds something which seems to contradict my cogent exposition is committing suicide and deservedly suffers the consequences. … When he finds verses of the prophets or statements of our sages which seem to contradict the foundation he should examine and analyze carefully until he can properly reconcile them with the words of the Torah. If he fails to find reconciliation, he should simply say that he doesn't understand properly the words of the prophet or the sage and that their words are not to be understood literally. …

Rambam (Shemoneh Perakin 8) The Mutakalllimun are, however, of a different opinion in this regard, for I have heard them say that the Divine Will is constantly at work, decreeing everything from time to time. We do not agree with them, but believe that the Divine Will ordained everything at creation, and that all things, at all times, are regulated by the laws of nature, and run their natural course, in accordance with what Solomon said, "As it was, so it will ever be, as it was made so it continues, and there is nothing new under the sun".  

Rambam (Shemoneh Perakin 8) The statement found in the sayings of the Rabbis, "All is in the power of God except the fear of God" is, nevertheless, true, and in accord with what we have laid down here. Men are, however, very often prone to err in supposing that many of their actions, in reality the result of their own free will, are forced upon them, as, for instance, marrying a certain woman, or acquiring a certain amount of money. Such a supposition is untrue. If a man espouses and marry a woman legally, then she becomes his lawful wife, and by his marrying her he has fulfilled the divine command to increase and multiply. God, however, does not decree the fulfillment of a commandment. If, on the other hand, a man has consummated with a woman an unlawful marriage, he has committed a transgression. But God does not decree that a man shall sin. Again, suppose a man robs another of money, steals from him, or cheats him, and then uttering a false oath, denies it; if we should say that God had destined that this sum should pass into the hands of the one and out of the possession of the other, God would be preordaining an act of iniquity. Such, however, is not the case, but rather that all of man's actions, which are subject to his free will, undoubtedly either comply with, or transgress, God's commands; for, as has been explained in Chapter II, the commands and prohibitions of the Law refer only to those actions with regard to which man has absolute free choice to do, or refrain from doing. Moreover, to this faculty of the soul (i. e. the freedom of the will) "the fear of God" is subservient, and is, in consequence, not predestined by God, but, as we have explained, is entirely in the power of the human free will. By the word "all", the Rabbis meant to designate only natural phenomena which are not influenced by the will of man, as whether a person is tall or short, whether it is rainy or dry, whether the air is pure or impure, and all other such things that happen in the world, and which have no connection with man's conduct. 

Trump threatens to bomb Oman, says Hamas ‘giving up their guns’ under Gaza peace plan

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Asked about his top aide and son-in-law Jared Kushner’s meetings with Hamas and Israeli officials in the region this week, Trump indicates progress on Hamas disarming under his Gaza peace plan, and says that Israel should not be striking Gaza right now.

“We have our own relationship with Hamas. They are giving up their guns,” he says.