Sunday, August 21, 2022
‘Never in a Million Years’: Arizona Republicans Grapple with the Rising Fringe
Saturday, August 20, 2022
Wall Street Journal warns Liz Cheney's 'revenge' tour could 'divide' GOP and ruin Trump's 2024 chances
First Republicans attacked the FBI. Look who they're coming for now
THE GOP IS TRYING TO CONVINCE AMERICANS THE IRS IS COMING TO KILL THEM
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/08/gop-irs-agents-fear-tactics
The new IRS employees: An 'army' or harmless programmers?
If You Like the IRS, You’ll Love the Global Revenue Service
Friday, August 19, 2022
Antisemitic threats persist following the FBI’s search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago
Thursday, August 18, 2022
Alex Jones Endorses 'Someone Way Better Than Trump' - rats deserting sinking ship
https://www.newsweek.com/alex-jones-endorses-someone-way-better-trump-1734661
Prohibition to return to Egypt was only temporary
Rabbeinu Bachya (Devarim 17:16) “and the Lord has said to you: “you shall not return again on this way.” This commandment was valid only during the period when it was promulgated. It was intended to ensure that Israelites traveling to Egypt would not learn to copy the abominations practiced in that country as the Torah spells out in detail in Leviticus 18,3. This does not mean that there is a permanent prohibition for Jews to reside in Egypt. Had the Torah intended these words as a permanent prohibition it would be inconceivable that so many Torah scholars, pious individuals, made their home in Egypt after the destruction of the Temple. Even if individual Jews had ignored this prohibition and settled in Egypt, the sages would have spoken out against this and we would have records of their protest. The only people who were forbidden to dwell in Egypt were Jews who left the land of Israel to do so.