Saturday, November 27, 2021
Friday, November 26, 2021
Heard from the Shomer Emunim Rebbe
Rabbi Kanievsky says children 5 and up should be vaccinated
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/rabbi-kanievsky-says-children-5-and-up-should-be-vaccinated-686971
Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, one of the most senior haredi (ultra-Orthodox) rabbis in the world, said that children over the age of five should be vaccinated against corona, a ruling that should bolster the vaccination drive among young children in the haredi sector.
Thursday, November 25, 2021
A prison commander says female IDF soldiers were ‘pimped’ for terrorist prisoners
Gilboa Prison commander Freddy Ben Shitrit appears to confirm reports from 2018 that female IDF soldiers who were doing their military service in the prison as guards were “pimped” and forced to have sex with Palestinian terrorists.
Ben Shitrit says the prison “pimped soldiers” and “they handed over female soldiers… to terrorists for sexual purposes.” The incident allegedly happened before Ben Shitrit served as commander in the prison.
The allegations were first reported in 2018 by Channel 20 and firmly denied by the prison services.
Shocking allegations regarding female soldiers in security prisons
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/317578
Coalition chair MK Idit Silman has asked the Minister of Internal Security, Omer Bar-Lev, to establish a government review committee to examine the Israel Prison Service’s conduct with regard to conditions for female IDF soldiers working in prisons where security prisoners are held.
“In view of the shocking and serious allegations made by a senior Prisons Service official, a government review committee is required to conduct a thorough and in-depth examination of conditions,” Silman wrote, “even though the events described did not occur during the term of office of the current government.”
The allegations date back to 2018 but regained prominence this week
when Gilboa Prison commander Ben Shitrit gave testimony regarding the
prison break-out that occurred there earlier this year. Ben Shitrit had
noted that female soldiers were allowed to be used by security prisoners
being held in the Gilboa Prison, “in order to keep them happy.”
Top Israeli Expert: Vaccinating Children Is 'Important for the Kids, Not to Control the Pandemic'
“It’s not the booster waning, it’s the fact we still have unimmunized individuals,” she said. The public health expert explained that three-quarters of newly infected individuals have not been inoculated at all, while a further 15 percent are more than six months past their second dose and have yet to get a booster.
Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky: 'Vaccinate your children against COVID-19'
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/317568
Following approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for use in children ages 5-11 and the Israeli Health Ministry's subsequent approval and rollout, a leading Lithuanian-haredi rabbi has called on parents to vaccinate their children against coronavirus.
The announcement follows Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky's meeting with three senior Israeli doctors who are continuously working to manage the coronavirus pandemic in Israel.
The meeting, held in Rabbi Kanievsky's home, was attended by Professor Ran Balicer, who heads the Israel Shield staff of experts and the Clalit Research Institute; coronavirus czar Professor Salman Zarka; and Rabbi Kanievsky's personal doctor, Dr. Meshulam Hart.
3 Men Found Guilty of Felony Murder Charges in Trial Over Killing of Ahmaud Arbery
https://time.com/6123299/ahmaud-arbery-trial-guilty-verdict/
The defense teams for the McMichaels argued that their clients behaved in self-defense, alleging that Arbery tried to take Travis’ gun away from him during the ensuing confrontation and that Arbery was responsible for his own death. “You are allowed to defend yourself. You are allowed to use force that is likely to cause death or serious bodily injury if you believe it’s necessary,” Jason Sheffield, who represents Travis McMichael, said during closing arguments. “At that moment Travis believed it was necessary. This is a law that is for a person in Travis’s situation.”
The defendants claim to have believed they were acting under stand-your-ground and now-repealed
citizens arrest laws in Georgia—but since they had no proof that Arbery
was committing a crime, the law would likely not have applied.
Coronavirus commissioner: We may be on our way to 5th wave
Men Found Guilty of Killing Arbery Head to Federal Court in 10 Weeks on Hate Crime Charges
After a Georgia jury found Travis and Greg McMichael and William "Roddie" Bryan guilty of murdering Ahmaud Arbery on Wednesday, the three men are set to head to federal court in less than three months to stand another trial on federal hate crime charges.
After roughly ten and a half hours of deliberation, jurors in Glynn County found all three men guilty of felony murder. Travis McMichael was convicted on nine charges, Greg McMichael was convicted on eight charges and Bryan was convicted on six charges.
Arbery was fatally shot by Travis McMichael on February 23, 2020 after McMichael, his father Greg McMichael and Bryan chased the 25-year-old Black jogger down with their pickup trucks while conducting what they claimed to be a citizen's arrest in the Satilla Shores neighborhood.
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
COVID in Israel: Cases highest in month, immunity declining, expert warns
Over 50% of new virus carriers are younger than 12. PM Bennett called on parents to get kids vaccinated and ordered antigen tests for students before they return to school after the Hanukkah break.
The immunity against the coronavirus among the Israeli population appears to be declining, an expert warned the coronavirus cabinet on Tuesday, as the country registered the highest number of cases in a month.Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Jury finds Unite the Right organizers liable for millions in damages
THE STATUS OF "CHILONIM" IN HALAKHA (PART 2)
The most problematic ruling relating to an apikorus is the law that he is to be "cast into a pit and not rescued." The Chazon Ish has a well-known ruling on this matter which is based on the understanding that this law is meant to achieve certain social objectives:
It seems that the law of casting [an apikorus] into a pit only applies at a time when the blessed One's providence is manifest, e.g. at a time when miracles were common, and heavenly voices were heard, and the righteous of the generation were under personal providence evident to all, and the heretics were particularly perverse in turning their passions to lust and wantonness. At that time destruction of the wicked served as a fence for the world, for all knew that leading the nation astray brought calamity into the world, and it brought plague, and warfare and famine into the world. But in a time of concealment, when faith is gone from the common people, the act of casting into a pit does not repair the breach, but rather it adds to it, in that it appears to them as an act of destruction and violence, God forbid. And since its entire purpose is to repair, the law does not apply when it does not lead to repair. It falls upon us to bring them back with chains of love, and to stand them in a ray of light as much as we can. (Chazon Ish, Hilkhot Shechita 2, 16)
The law of "casting down and not rescuing" is meant to repair the
generation, and therefore, at a time when it will not lead to repair, but rather
make things worse, the law is not applied.[8]
Our Generation: The Tinok SheNishbah
The Rambam, in a well-known comment regarding the children of the sectarian group the Karaites, elucidates an issue that can be relevant for us in this generation as well:
“However the children and the grandchildren of these errants, whose
parents have misled them, those who have been born among the Karaites,
who have reared them in their views; each is like a child who has been
taken captive among them, who has been reared by them, and is not
alacritous in seizing the paths of the commandments; his status is
comparable to that of one who has been coerced. Even though he later
learns that he is a Jew and becomes acquainted with Jews and [the
Jewish] religion, he is nevertheless to be regarded as a person who is
coerced, for he was reared in the erroneous ways [of his parents]. Thus
it is of the children and grandchildren of the karaites who adhere to
the practices of their Karaite parents who have erred. Therefore it is
proper to cause them to return in repentance and to draw them near with
words of peace until they return to the strength-giving Torah.”2
