https://ohr.edu/this_week/insights_into_halacha/5032
Sunday, July 24, 2022
Bubby didn't eat bugs
“Jill Biden makes stunning admission after” President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19. - fake news
Republican Jews call on GOP candidate for PA governor to stop using Gab
https://www.jpost.com/bds-threat/article-712842
Saturday, July 23, 2022
Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls D.C. Jail Section Holding Jan. 6 Rioters 'Patriot Wing'
Tucker Carlson: Why are Jan. 6 protesters still in jail while murderers walk free? - nonsense from Carlson
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tucker-carlson-jan-6-protesters-jailed-murderers-walk-free
"Justice For J6" Says They're Rallying For Nonviolent Offenders. Most Alleged Capitol Rioters In Jail Are Charged With Violent Crimes.
Jan. 6 hearing dominates top TV networks — except one
The President Who Stood Still on Jan. 6
No matter your views of the Jan. 6 special committee, the facts it is laying out in hearings are sobering. The most horrifying to date came Thursday in a hearing on President Trump’s conduct as the riot raged and he sat watching TV, posting inflammatory tweets and refusing to send help.Still, the brute facts remain: Mr. Trump took an oath to defend the Constitution, and he had a duty as Commander in Chief to protect the Capitol from a mob attacking it in his name. He refused. He didn’t call the military to send help. He didn’t call Mr. Pence to check on the safety of his loyal VP. Instead he fed the mob’s anger and let the riot play out.
Who Deserves to be Our Hero? by Rabbi YITZCHOK ADLERSTEIN
https://cross-currents.com/2019/04/13/who-deserves-to-be-our-hero/
Heroes need not be perfect. Gedolim need not be perfect. They never were, and they never will be. A person who demands never to find fault in his or her mentor will never have a meaningful mentor.
The obvious question is whether therefore all faults are ignored and the gadol is never held accountable for mistakes?
Gedolim don't apologize because they don't think they make mistakes
One of the most important factors in human relations is apologizing for hurting another person. Don't recall stories of gedolim apologizing apparently because they never err or think they never err
Friday, July 22, 2022
How to Apologize
https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/97408/jewish/How-to-Apologize.htm
Is It Too Late to Apologize?
https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/339510?lang=bi
Maimonides’ Four Steps to Apologizing
The most famous laws about apology come to us from the 12th century rabbi, philosopher, and physician Maimonides (1135-1204, Spain), or Rambam, one of the greatest Torah scholars of the Middle Ages. Maimonides wrote codes of law for the Jewish community, clarifying common Jewish practice and accepted standards of observance.
According to Maimonides, four of the most important steps of teshuvah (repentance) are the following:
Verbally confess your mistake and ask for forgiveness (Mishneh Torah 1:1).
Express sincere remorse, resolving not to make the same mistake again (Mishneh Torah 2:2).
Do everything in your power to “right the wrong,” to appease the person who has been hurt by your actions (Mishneh Torah 2:9).
Act differently if the same situation happens again (Mishneh Torah 2:1).