Pesachim (113a) R. Papa said: If I were not a beer manufacturer I would not have become wealthy. Others say, R. Hisda said: If I were not a beer manufacturer, I would not have become wealthy.
Tuesday, January 2, 2024
Skills and crafts - where did they come from?
Radak (Bereishis 4:22) This story teaches us that all crafts and technical skills are not part of the human nature of the early humans that they would automatically realize them by intellectual effort and reasoning. The fact is that each of these humans was born with a different nature and each one was born with a predisposition to a particular skill and craft. They each had a desire to practice that skill and wisdom when they grew up. They naturally and easily acquired that skill much faster than others.
Israel's War on Hamas: How Many Palestinian Deaths Is Too Many?
https://www.newsweek.com/israels-war-hamas-how-many-palestinian-deaths-too-many-1851121
To try to answer the question of whether so many civilian deaths and injuries are indeed too many—according to legal definitions of proportionality—Newsweek spoke to over a dozen active and retired Israeli Defense Force (IDF) and U.S. military and intelligence officers, all of whom were able to speak more candidly because they were granted anonymity, often in criticizing the conduct of the war. Newsweek also spoke to a number of prominent human rights experts and has reviewed Israeli and American classified data relating to the conflict.
Nazi rockets over Britain and Hamas rockets over Israel: Similarities and Differences
Israel has a lot to be thankful to Hashem for and many should rightfully be bentching gomel!
Effort is very necessary for all good things
Pele Yoetz (hishstadlus). Effort is very necessary for all good things whether mundane worldly matters or spiritual matters - even though everything is from G-d. In fact G-d has decreed that according to effort exerted will be the success. This is especially true regarding the great effort needed to be done in order to save the lives of those condemned to death. Many times we have seen or heard about cases where someone could have been saved easily but because of inaction and unwillingness to spend money and the price was raised considerably to possibly save the person from a horrible and painful death and sometimes the opportunity was lost. Therefore, everyone is obligated, especially the rich and famous, to quickly rescue all those that they can at the earliest possibility. It is widely known that the saving of life is a great mitzvah for which the observing of the Torah is displaced and a sefer Torah can be sold and clearly a person is obligated even to spend all his wealth. Our Sages say Saving a single Jew is equivalent to saving the entire world.
Torah study makes you wealthy
Rav Yaakov Emden)Migdal Oz): You won’t find a person who is engaged in studying Torah for the sake of Heaven who does not become great and wealthy. If you try refuting this with the verse in Koheles (9:11) that “the wise don’t have bread” – that is only referring to secular scholars. It is not referring to those who are accomplished Torah scholars. And this that we find that there are some of our holy scholars who are poor such as Rabbi Chanina ben Dosa…one should not make the mistake and say that they were unable to find a respectful livelihood – rather the reason that they were poor is because they didn’t want to benefit from their status as Torah scholars … This is quite obvious and certain. There is no question that if Rabbi Chanina ben Dosa and his colleagues wanted they could have been wealthy. They also did not want to interrupt their Torah study even for a moment in order to be involved in work or a trade because of their great love and desire for Torah. Therefore it was with their desire and free choice they bore poverty and lovingly accepted their suffering. However if they wanted to benefit then the option of enjoying wealth was always available and if they wanted to they could have avoided suffering. This of course is true only as long as they studied Torah purely for the sake of Heaven which gives merit to many things which are detailed in the 6th chapter of Avos.
Relying totally on bitachon and avoiding the world is not G-d's desire
Rav Saadiya Gaon (Emuna V’De’os 10:15): Many people say that it is best to totally devote oneself to serving G-d. They view the ideal as to fast during the day and get up at night to praise and give thanks to G-d. In other words they believe that one should withdraw from the world and assume that G-d will provide sustenance, medicine and all other mundane needs. Despite the fact that serving G-d brings great pleasure…, nevertheless an objection must be raised against this approach. The problem is that they advocate exclusive devotion to this activity and not to be engaged in any other. In fact if a person doesn’t concern himself about food his body will not survive. If he weren’t concerned about having children, then that would end all service of G-d. That is because if everyone agreed to this approach, eventually there would be no people left to worship G-d. In fact serving G-d involves parents and their children and grandchildren (Devarim 6:2). Furthermore let me explain the critical issue which has eluded these people. We are obligated to serve G d with all the commandments - both the rational one and the religious statutes (Devarim 10:12–13). How can a hermit fulfill the commandments concerning honest weights and measures (Vayikra 19:36)? How can he fulfill the commandments concerning unbiased judging of civil disputes (Devarim 16:19)? What opportunity does he have to fulfill the commandments concerning what is permitted and forbidden concerning eating meat and the like?…What opportunity does he have to keep the laws of impurity and purity…? Similarly, one can ask about agricultural laws, ma’aser, oaths, charity and other such laws. Perhaps you might argue that it is sufficient that these righteous hermits learn Torah to instruct others how to keep the commandments? However, that would not solve the problem since it would the students who would fulfill the commandments and not the teachers. Furthermore, regarding their assertion that one should have bitachon (trust) that G-d will take of their mundane needs - that is definitely true. However, they are ignoring a critical factor in bitachon. G-d has established the manner in which one attains his needs. If these righteous hermits applied their concept of bitachon to everything - than they logically should have bitachon that G-d will provide for their spiritual needs and should attain the reward in the World to Come without doing the Divine service! Since it is agreed that it is impossible to acquire the spiritual perfection without the Divine worship it is also impossible without being involved in the world and working, getting married and other activities which can perfect man. While it is true that sometimes G-d does take of these things in a miraculous manner without man’s efforts - it is not the normal practice that He changes the order of nature.
Torah learning provides parnossa - sometimes
Rav Chaim Shmuelevitz (Sichos Mussar 5731 - Bitachon): The Alschich’s students complained that he had told them that one does not need to work but instead should learn full time and have bitachon that G-d would provide all their needs - but it didn’t work. The only one who succeeded by having bitachon was the simple wagon driver. G-d had provided him with a trunk full of gold coins. In contrast the Alschich’s students failed to have their livelihood provided by their attempts at bitachon. The Alschich explained to his students that the approach of relying entirely on bitachon works only for those who have total faith without any doubts at all. Only the simple wagon driver had the pure simple faith needed for the bitachon to work.
Israel’s Highest Court Strikes Down Controversial Law to Curb Its Power
In a decision that could have wide repercussions, the court also ruled 12-3 that it has the right to strike down a basic law in “unusual and extreme cases” when it goes against the core principles of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state.
“This is really an unprecedented decision because it is the first time in the history of the state where the court strikes down a basic law” that is equivalent to a constitutional amendment, said Yaniv Roznai, a law professor at Reichman University in central Israel.
The court had never before struck down one of the basic laws, but had opined in various decisions that it had the authority to do so if the laws would alter the basic democratic character of the country.
Monday, January 1, 2024
G-d doesn't answer the prayers of someone who makes no effort to help himself
Bava Metzia (75b) There are three who cry out and are not answered, as they are responsible for their own troubles. And they are: One who has money and lends it not in the presence of witnesses, and one who acquires a master for himself, and one whose wife rules over him. One who acquires a master for himself, what is it? There are those who say that it is referring to one who attributes his property to a gentile. He falsely claims that his possessions belong to a gentile in order to evade his obligations, thereby inviting the gentile to take advantage of this declaration. And there are those who say that it is referring to one who writes a document bequeathing his property as a gift to his children in his lifetime, as he becomes financially dependent on them. And there are those who say that it is referring to one who has bad fortune in this town but does not go to a different town. He is consequently responsible for his own misfortunes.
Sunday, December 31, 2023
Age of sex education
Novominsker Rebbe once said to me
"this was about 40 years ago after he gave a gemora shiur I asked him about sex education. Noting that Rav Yaakov told my brother that education in these matters should be at age 16
"Eight year old children today know more about these issues than I do."
Daas Torah om Marriage
Tucker Carlson: Ben Shapiro, other pro-Israel voices don't care about America
https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-780172+
Tucker Carlson, the populist pundit who led Fox News’s evening lineup until his ouster in April 2023, said in an interview this week that Ben Shapiro of the Daily Wire “[doesn’t] care about the country at all,” accusing him and other pro-Israel voices of being “focused on a conflict in a foreign country as their own country becomes dangerously unstable.”
Saturday, December 30, 2023
Freed hostage Mia Schem: ‘I experienced hell. There are no innocent civilians in Gaza’
“It’s important to me to reveal the real situation about the people who live in Gaza, who they really are, and what I went through there,” she told Channel 13 news. “I experienced hell. Everyone there are terrorists… there are no innocent civilians, not one,” she said. “[Innocent civilians] don’t exist.”