Wednesday, November 11, 2020

My new sefer dealing with sexuality and marriage - a preview

I am finishing,  with G-d's help, in a few weeks a compilation of sources dealing with gender, sexuality and marriage. These are taken from the sefer.

 Igros Moshe (E.H. 04:060): Concerning the issue of a young man who is not ready to get married and has no interest in getting married and he is interested in having social dates with young women who also are not ready to get married and have no interest in getting married. They say that since they are careful to avoid the prohibition of yichud (seclusion) there is no prohibition in dating. Even though they know that this is not nice but they say they are not interested in issues of piety and extra measures of modesty and they don’t want to listen to lectures of mussar and rebuke. However they say that they will stop if they hear from me that this is prohibited according to the halacha. Therefore I am forced to respond immediately because this applies to a current activity… There is also a severe prohibition from the Torah in close friendships between a young man and woman. That is even if they avoid hugging and kissing as well as touching and yichud. The problem is that he talks with her for extended times in expressing love and he gets pleasure from this and stares at her. Even according to the Ramban who disagrees with the Rambam and holds this is only a rabbinic prohibition nevertheless agrees that this is a severe prohibition since it has an asmachta from a verse and that it is punished with rabbinic flogging. It is clear that dating is done because of love of women and not because of ordinary friendship since he clearly prefers being with a woman then with male friends. Why is he interested in this woman when it doesn’t give him greater respect or a good name? It is obviously because of love of a woman because she is a woman. In addition even though she is unmarried, she is a nidah which is prohibited with the punishment of kares…

 

Igros Moshe (E.H. 04:066) Is there a concern with hugging and kissing wife for wasting seed (zera levatala)?  Regarding the issue of hugging and kissing one’s wife when she is not a nida - is this permitted to him. Your brother has mentioned to you what I said about this but you wanted  that I put this issue in writing for you. It is explicitly permitted and sometimes even also a mitzva for someone who goes on a long trip just before his wife is assumed to be a nida. In such a situation, however, it is better to be strict and have sexual intercourse as is stated by the Rema (Y.D. 184:10). However he writes that all types of intimacy and love are permitted except for intercourse. The Shach writes that intercourse is also a mitzva. But I have previously written in Igros Moshe (E.H. 1 68) that this is permitted only when he is certain that there will be no emission of sperm. He can rely on that belief because he is used to his wife so he does not have to be concerned that this behavior will produce lustful thoughts that result in zera l’vatala. It is reasonable that if he doesn’t have an issue with zera l’vatala but his only concern is for an erection there is no prohibition. This can be seen from the Rambam (Issurei Bi’ah 21:09), A Man’s wife is permitted to him. He can have intercourse, naturally and unnaturally as long as there is no zera l’vatala. Without erection it is impossible to have intercourse and yet he says it is permitted to have an erection and even  have unnatural intercourse as long as the husband does not produce zera because of it. Even though we don’t know that such is possible, but we see from the Rambam and many other authorities  such as the initial view of Tosfos (Yevamos 34b) that there is such a possibility. It is obviously very rare but nevertheless it is appropriate to rely on them if one is confident there will not be zera. Consequently the reality of an erection is that it is clear according to everyone that there is not always spontaneous emission of zera even when the person had intention to have sexual intercourse. But if he didn’t have actual intercourse and didn’t stimulate himself and only got sexually aroused from thoughts there is not always emission of zera - as we see that even when there is a need for the emission of zera e.g. Yevamos (76a) that states that zera is not emitted solely by lustful thoughts alone in most men. … from all of this we can conclude that arousal which produces an erection does not typically produce zera when there is no intent for intercourse. Unless we are talking about staring at women he is not familiar with or their colored clothing that he is not accustomed to etc.-  unless he is like Barzili HaGiladi for whom lustful thoughts was sufficient. Ordinary men do not emit zera in relation to their wife or colored clothing they are familiar with. Consequently everyone agrees that there is no concern for zera l’vatala when hugging and kissing his wife even if he becomes sexually aroused

Igros Moshe (Y.D. 01:137): Coeducation, for even the youngest children, is surely some­thing that would not please our Sages. While small children experience neither temptation nor lewd thoughts, we must still train them to distance themselves from women. Yet when they study together, they become accustomed to closeness. They will remain accustomed to this when they grow up, as well, when they do face temptation, and the danger of lewd thought. Therefore, although there is no risk of breaking any prohibition now, our educational duty still stands." I am willing to be lenient in an emergency, where an all-girl school cannot be formed, and the alternative is public school." which teaches neither faith nor good deeds. Better that very young children, regarding whom the prohibition does not apply, should be educated in schools founded by the God-fearing, even if boys and girls study together. It is clear and simple that if there is any chance of founding an all-girl school, it must be done. Of course, slightly older children are legally forbidden'" to study either religious or secular subjects in such a school.

 

Igros Moshe (Y.D. 01:090): A boy and a girl want to get to know each other for the purpose of marriage to determine whether they will like each other. They want to know whether it is permitted to rent two separate bedrooms in one house where the owner and his wife also live. It is clear that if it is known to the owner and his wife that they are not husband and wife – there is reason to be lenient. However if they have  not informed then it is possible that they might mistakenly assumed that they are married and therefore it won’t help that the owner lives there. If the owner doesn’t know that they are not married it would thus be prohibited to rent the separate rooms because the owner is no longer a protection against sin because they are not embarrassed to be alone together and other similar problems. Regarding the issue of whether it is permitted for her to prepare meals for him, it seems that there is no concern that this is prohibited according to all authorities. That is because this is not included in the prohibition of utilizing a woman’s services. This type of service is permitted as is serving as a maid – even if she does it for free. All of this is permitted according to the strict letter of the law – however in actuality it is not worth doing. A person shouldn’t try to be too “smart” in these matters. It is sufficient if she finds favor in his eyes - regarding her appearance, her family and her reputation concerning her religious observance - that he can rely on that to get married with the hope that she was the one designated for him from Heaven. It is not necessary to examine her first. Furthermore this “test” is worthless to determine if she will be a good wife. Rather the Torah tells us to be “tamim” (to have simple trust) with G‑d.

Rudy Giuliani: from hero of 9/11 to leader of Trump's last stand

 https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/nov/06/rudy-giuliani-from-hero-of-911-to-leader-of-trumps-last-stand

On election night, as it started to become clear that the presidency was slipping away from Donald Trump, his son-in-law and senior aide Jared Kushner was looking for a hero.

Biden wins presidency but struggles with these voters

 https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-wins-presidency-struggles-voters

 Former Vice President Joe Biden may have crossed the Electoral College threshold to win the 2020 presidential race – but he did so amid a shift in demographics that failed to deliver the landslide victory Democrats had hoped for.

Alleged Proud Boys Leader Declares ‘Standby Order Has Been Rescinded’ While Some Trump Supporters Protest

 https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicholasreimann/2020/11/07/alleged-proud-boys-leader-declares-standby-order-has-been-rescinded-while-some-trump-supporters-protest/?sh=5985b3fb179a

With many Trump supporters and the campaign denying that President Trump lost the election after it was called for Joe Biden on Saturday, protests have continued along with threats of violence by far-right militants, including the claimed head of the Proud Boys.

Politico: Trump's Allies Know He's Lost The Election | Morning Joe | MSNBC

Brianna Keilar sounds off on GOP enablers fueling Trump's refusal to concede

Trump is only waiting for the electors to make it official since the projected win has no legal status

 This is totally irrelevant. According all the established facts Trump lost the election and even if his absurd claims about fraud were true he still can not win. The normative practice is to accept the obvious for the well being of the country to ensure a smooth and safe transition.  When Trump was the certain winner in 2016 all the Republicans and Democrats acknowledged this and made the transition as efficient and friendly as possible. To claim now " but it isn't official until the electors vote in December - while true ignores the elephant i.e. Trump claims without any proof that he won the election and he is blocking the transition. Why? Because his feeling were hurt when he lost! He is not claiming I lost but I want to wait until the electors make it official. . Why endanger a safe transition because he is throwing a tantrum?

Misinformation channels claim Biden is no longer President-elect. That's not true.

 https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/10/tech/biden-lost-pennsylvania-fact-check/index.html

 Widespread allegations that President-elect Joe Biden "stole" the election are now tinged with unfounded claims that media outlets are rescinding their calls of certain states or are changing their projections in ways that disfavor Biden. These claims are untrue. But they continue to circulate virally on social media and show how, for online platforms, the problem of misinformation is as serious as ever.

US states say election went smoothly, despite Trump’s baseless claims of fraud

 https://www.timesofisrael.com/us-states-say-election-went-smoothly-despite-trumps-baseless-claims-of-fraud/

 The 2020 election unfolded smoothly across the country and without any widespread irregularities, according to state officials and election experts, a stark contrast to the baseless claims of fraud being leveled by US President Donald Trump following his defeat.

 

Trump is handling his election loss like every other setback. It can't work

 https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/10/politics/trump-election-loss-setback/index.html

 Until now, life has taught Trump one overriding lesson. One way or another -- with lawyers and lies, family money and shameless bluster -- he has always found a way to skate past trouble.

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Ben Shapiro Calls Trump ‘Deeply Irresponsible’ for Falsely Declaring Early Victory

 https://www.thewrap.com/ben-shapiro-trump-election/

 Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro said Wednesday it was “deeply irresponsible” for President Donald Trump to falsely and prematurely claim a re-election victory.

“No, Trump has not already won the election, and it is deeply irresponsible for him to say he has,” Shapiro tweeted early Wednesday morning as votes were still being counted in a handful of crucial swing states.

Trump formally notifies US Congress of F-35 sale to United Arab Emirates

 https://www.timesofisrael.com/trump-formally-notifies-us-congress-of-f-35-sale-to-united-arab-emirates/

The Trump administration has formally informed the United States Congress of its intention to sell dozens of F-35 advanced fighter jets and other military hardware to the United Arab Emirates, the Washington Post reported Monday.

The deal for the UAE to acquire the stealth F-35s has raised concerns in Israel that it would erode the country’s regional military edge, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu drawing criticism for allegedly authorizing it in the context of Israel’s normalization with Abu Dhabi.

Can Pfizer (or any) vaccine really end the pandemic?

 http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/290938

 Following close on the heels of Pfizer’s announcement came warnings from public health officials in several countries that a “campaign of misinformation” would likely follow, promoted by anti-vaxxers eager to dampen the public’s enthusiasm in the vaccine. Nonetheless, many of the reservations put forward by experts in the last few days are well-founded and scientifically based, and cannot be easily dismissed.

Speaking at a webinar to the Board of Trustees of the University of Haifa this week, Professor Richard Horton, editor of the prestigious medical journal the Lancet, admitted that “there are question marks surrounding the vaccine.”

Citizen Trump will face legal woes

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

Since taking office in January 2017, President Donald Trump has been besieged by civil lawsuits and criminal investigations of his inner circle.
With Democrat Joe Biden capturing the presidency on Saturday, according to all major U.S. television networks, Trump’s legal woes are likely to deepen because in January he will lose the protections the U.S. legal system affords to a sitting president, former prosecutors said.