Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Jordan Murray pleads not guilty to molesting two of his students
KIRO TV [includes video] A former private school teacher has pleaded not guilty to charges of molesting two of his students.
Police said the victims were first- and second-graders at a private Jewish school in Seattle’s Columbia City neighborhood.
The teacher, Jordan Murray, who was addressed as "rabbi," pleaded not guilty to four counts of child molestation.
Murray, 32, has been a first- and second-grade teacher at Torah Day School the past two school years.
Does early psychological intervention prevent or cause trauma?
Scientific American Devastating tornadoes have a lot in common with other major traumas, like life-threatening accidents, the Boston bombing and the Newtown shooting – especially the emotional distress they leave in their aftermath. As predictable and common as that distress is, though, early psychological response after trauma is still surprisingly controversial. It’s the center of a heated scientific debate that stewed and bubbled and then boiled over.
It began when a technique from the battlefield crossed over to civilian life. Soldiers traditionally debrief to share information and learn from missions and incidents. Psychological debriefing evolved along with military psychiatry instead of only discussing what happened, groups discussed feelings and coping too.
Psychological debriefing then spread to civilian first responders. Like soldiers, trauma was in the line of normal duty for them. They needed to be prepared and to cope with the stress, and debriefing was part of normality
Then psychological debriefing spread out to victims of trauma, too. And on to experiences like childbirth.
Some people expected that professional care could prevent post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other psychological harm. But in the search for an affordable and efficient intervention that could be offered to everyone, it was often a single session. [...]
Just as we worry about saying the wrong thing and further distressing someone in crisis, professionals can make things worse for people too. And maybe everyone doesn’t benefit from dwelling on the trauma in the immediate aftermath of a crisis.
A few trials of single session debriefing were done in the ‘90s. The people weren’t traumatized in the line of duty. They had suffered traumas like burns, road accidents or crimes. Or they had been debriefed around childbirth. And when discouraging results came in, controversy erupted. [...]
It began when a technique from the battlefield crossed over to civilian life. Soldiers traditionally debrief to share information and learn from missions and incidents. Psychological debriefing evolved along with military psychiatry instead of only discussing what happened, groups discussed feelings and coping too.
Psychological debriefing then spread to civilian first responders. Like soldiers, trauma was in the line of normal duty for them. They needed to be prepared and to cope with the stress, and debriefing was part of normality
Then psychological debriefing spread out to victims of trauma, too. And on to experiences like childbirth.
Some people expected that professional care could prevent post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other psychological harm. But in the search for an affordable and efficient intervention that could be offered to everyone, it was often a single session. [...]
Just as we worry about saying the wrong thing and further distressing someone in crisis, professionals can make things worse for people too. And maybe everyone doesn’t benefit from dwelling on the trauma in the immediate aftermath of a crisis.
A few trials of single session debriefing were done in the ‘90s. The people weren’t traumatized in the line of duty. They had suffered traumas like burns, road accidents or crimes. Or they had been debriefed around childbirth. And when discouraging results came in, controversy erupted. [...]
Monday, May 20, 2013
Female LGBT Reform rabbi married to a non-Jewish woman protests the Reform movement's prohibition against intermarried rabbinical students
Forward I am writing to urge you to reconsider the HUC-JIR requirement that
all prospective rabbinical students sign an agreement that “any student
engaged, married, or partnered/committed to a person who is not Jewish
by birth or conversion will not be admitted or ordained.”
It matters to me: I am a HUC-JIR rabbi, ordained in 1991 and
partnered with a non-Jew since 1984. In 1993 I founded a now thriving
congregation that has engaged hundreds of people in Jewish life. I have
worked toward conversion with dozens of candidates. The HUC-JIR
requirement might have prevented me from becoming a rabbi, as it will
future rabbis whose efforts would be as significant as mine.
My partner is a woman. I was an LGBT student at a time when this
status was not recognized at the college and there was no such required
agreement to sign. We were married under a chuppah on our 20th
anniversary, in 2004, and were legally married when we could do so in
New York State, in 2011. We have a grown daughter who celebrates the
Sabbath and holidays. In 1988, my partner began welcoming the Sabbath in
our home even when my student pulpit took me away. She attends services
in my congregation, reads Jewish texts with interest and annually
counts the Omer with me.
Match made in hell: Ami Popper weds mother of abused kids
YNET In a ceremony held Sunday in Jerusalem, Ami Popper,
who is serving multiple life sentences for the murder of seven Palestinians, married the woman
who allowed self-proclaimed rabbi Elior Chen
to viciously abuse her children. One of M.'s sons is still comatose in a vegetative state.
New Psak: cigarette smokers can't be witnesses
NRG פסק הלכה של אב בין הדין בירושלים, הרב אליהו אברג'יל, קובע כי מעשנים
פסולים לעדות, כך נקבע בפסק הלכה שפרסם בשנתון 'תחומין ל"ג'. בנימוק לקביעה
החריפה, הסביר הרב אברג'יל כי "אדם שמודע לחומרת הנזק שגורמות הסיגריות,
וממשיך בזה, עובר על 'השמר לך' ועל הציווי 'ונשמרתם מאוד לנפשותיכם' ".
הרב אברג'יל מבהיר כי לפי הפוסקים, כשאדם מזיק לעצמו הוא עובר על איסור
מהתורה ולכן אסור מלכתחילה לקחת אותו לעדות קידושים וכדומה. בנוגע לאדם
המעשן סמים קובע הרב אברג'יל כי "בוודאי פסול עדות כאשר הוא מכלה גופו
ונפשו".
בנוסף, קובע הרב אברג'יל, כי היות ונזקי העישון מפורסמים וידועים לכל, שכן על קופסאות העישון מופיעה הודעה שהעישון מסוכן, לא ניתן להחשיב את המעשן כשוגג, שאינו מתכוון לעבור עבירה.
בנוסף, קובע הרב אברג'יל, כי היות ונזקי העישון מפורסמים וידועים לכל, שכן על קופסאות העישון מופיעה הודעה שהעישון מסוכן, לא ניתן להחשיב את המעשן כשוגג, שאינו מתכוון לעבור עבירה.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Mussar Movement was haskala - a man-based vision to revive religion
In my investigation into the Seridei Aish's description of the Mussar Movement as "frum haskala", I have come back to my original understanding. At this point I disagree with Prof. Shapiro that "frum haskala" simply meant concern with spiritual development and fear of G-d.
The Haskala was a man based vision -
not a religious one. I just posted the Seridei Ish's vision of
the Jew in the ghetto - not only was it repressive economically
and psychologically but most found religion also to be repressive.
http://daattorah.blogspot.co.il/2013/05/seridei-aish-haskala-why-did-religious.html
Mussar was clearly a man based program to revive religion as was Hirsch's Torah im Derech Eretz. It also involved participation in the world, tikun olam and an awareness of human knowledge and a focus on the individual human being. This is clearly the opposite of Chassidus which is a movement based on ruach hakodesh, revelation and Daas Torah and subjugation to authority. The Mussar Movement was also opposed to the ghetto - either of the body or mind and deprivation of wordly pleasures and experience.
Mussar was clearly a man based program to revive religion as was Hirsch's Torah im Derech Eretz. It also involved participation in the world, tikun olam and an awareness of human knowledge and a focus on the individual human being. This is clearly the opposite of Chassidus which is a movement based on ruach hakodesh, revelation and Daas Torah and subjugation to authority. The Mussar Movement was also opposed to the ghetto - either of the body or mind and deprivation of wordly pleasures and experience.
Al Dura is a Palestinian Hoax: Israeli government concludes al Dura was alive after gun battle
YNET The committee, formed in 2012, was first headed by now Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon,
and concluded its inquiry recently under the chairmanship of Yuval
Steinitz. The report itself focuses on the controversial September 2000
France 2 broadcast – in which the boy is seen hiding behind his father
while the two were under IDF gunfire – and conclude that al-Dura was
still alive at the end of the video.[...]
According to the
Steinitz-Ya'alon committee findings, in contrary to what had been
published before, there was no evidence that the boy or his father were
even injured at the time the video was shot.
In addition, the committee noted there was reasonable doubt whether
the IDF was responsible for the bullet holes seen in the wall behind the
two.
Furthermore, the Israeli report points a blaming finger at the France 2 news report.
[...]
NY Times
The new findings published on Sunday were the work of an Israeli
government review committee, which said its task was to re-examine the
event “in light of the continued damage it has caused to Israel.” They
come after years of debate over the veracity of the France 2 report,
which was filmed by a Gaza correspondent, Talal Abu Rahma, and narrated
by the station’s Jerusalem bureau chief, Charles Enderlin, who was not
at the present at the scene.
The Israeli government review suggested, as other critics have,
that the France 2 footage might have been staged. It noted anomalies
like the apparent lack of blood in appropriate places at the scene, and
said that raw footage from the seconds after the boy’s apparent death
seem to show him raising his arm.
“Contrary to the report’s claim that the boy is killed, the committee’s
review of the raw footage showed that in the final scenes, which were
not broadcast by France 2, the boy is seen to be alive,” the review
said. “Based on the available evidence, it appears significantly more
likely that Palestinian gunmen were the source of the shots which appear
to have impacted in the vicinity” of the boy and his father.
Israeli economy doomed without Chareidim & Arab workforce participation
Haaretz The Israeli economy cannot thrive without ultra-Orthodox Jews and
Israel's Arabs being more fully integrated into the workforce, the
National Economic Council warned the cabinet at a meeting last week.[...]
The most serious problem here, however, is related to working-age
populations that are not employed - meaning, the low
workforce-participation rate of the country's Arabs and the
ultra-Orthodox population. The problem is the product of a lack of
desire to be employed, when it comes to the Haredim, as well as low
skill levels. (A large proportion of Haredi men choose to engage in
Torah study full-time rather than work. )
The council presented
the cabinet with a slide, showing that between 1997 and 2012, the
poverty rate of the non-Haredi, non-Arab population remained unchanged
at 12%, while the rate among Arabs and Haredim skyrocketed from 38% to
58%. As a result, Israel's population consists of three separate
countries: Arab Israelis, ultra-Orthodox Jews, and everyone else. And
that last segment is actually contracting while the two weaker segments
are growing.
In 2009, 71% of those aged 25 to 29 entering the
labor force belonged to the third, more highly skilled, group (i.e., the
non-Haredi and non-Arab sector ). The council said, though, that this
group will decline to just 59% of the newly employed by 2019, and 53% by
2029. Israel is, therefore, moving in the direction whereby if things
are not changed, the non-Arab, non-Haredi working population with
relatively high productivity will become just over half of the new
members of the workforce - a situation that is not sustainable. [...]
The council says that as a result of the situation,
as early as next year the country will have a 3% structural deficit -
an excess of government expenditures, including items such as social
welfare payments to the poor - over government income from taxes and
economic growth.
The structural deficit is a reference to a
situation in which the government spends more than it is taking in, not
as a result of transient factors but rather the entrenched structural
characteristics of the economy. Even more alarming, the council says, is
the fact that the structural deficit will be 10.5% by 2050, if the
current situation is not addressed.
Israel needs to decide, the
council says: It can continue down its current path of greater
government outlays for the poor at the expense of increased taxes, and
reduced government spending in other areas. This will perpetuate poverty
among Haredim and Arabs and impose an impossible burden on the
remaining working population.
Alternatively, Israel can better
integrate the Arabs and ultra-Orthodox into the general workforce,
increasing their participation and substantially enhancing their skill
levels through education.
The council's assessment is that if
the three population groups are indeed integrated into one productive
workforce, by 2030 Israel will once more be competitive in the world
economy.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Interview with the Brisker Rav: Rav Yisroel Salanter tried being a chassid
This was published by Rabbi Leo Jung in Men of the Spirit page 210-211
*This interview, [by Pinehas Biberfeld] published first in Ha-Neeman, the organ of Israeli Yeshivah circles, is based on the present writer's recording, from memory, his conversations with Reb Velvele. The answers, deeply engraved upon his heart, are offered here.
[only the last questions are published here]
QUESTION: I know that the Master considers it more important to conduct a Talmud Torah for boys than to issue the "Haneeman."
The rabbi, as was his wont, ran to the book-case, fetched a copy of the Rambam, where at the end of the Laws about Leprosy the following passage occurs: "But the conversation of the proper Israelite deals only with wisdom and Torah, therefore the Lord helps them and grants them both, as it is said: "Then they that feared the Lord spoke one with another and the Lord hearkened."
QUESTION: But the Rambam mentions Torah and wisdom, thus obviously there is room for both?
ANSWER: He remained silent.
QUESTION: R. Israel Salanter, too, issued a monthly called Tevunah (Comprehension)?
ANSWER: This is an argument against your point. He stopped the publication very soon. His stopping it indicates that this was not, eventually, his way. He tried many things, among them also the way of Hassidism.
update: There is a much more detailed discussion of Rav Yisroel Salanter's relationship to Chassidus in Rav Avraham Eliyahu Kaplan's sefer בעקבות היראה
update: There is a much more detailed discussion of Rav Yisroel Salanter's relationship to Chassidus in Rav Avraham Eliyahu Kaplan's sefer בעקבות היראה
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