Sunday, March 9, 2025

 Shabbat Zakhor and the Agunah Problem by Rav Shalom C. Spira

Shulchan Arukh Orach Chaim 685:7 requires all Jewish gentlemen [and according to some interpretations, Jewish ladies as well] to attend synagogue for Shabbat Zakhor, because the special maftir Torah reading constitutes a binding obligation on every individual. Remarkably, the haftarah reading from the Prophets that immediately follows this maftir, while not as weighty in terms of attendance duty, is of special interest to the agunah problem.
      "And Saul came to the City of Amalek, and he waged war in the nachal [wadi]" (I Samuel 15:5). The Gemara, Yoma 22b elaborates on "nachal" to mean that Saul's conscience struggled with the morality of waging war against Amalek in light of the mitzvah of the eglah arufah which is performed in a wadi called nachal eitan (as per Deut. 21:4). Specifically, says the Gemara, Saul contended as follows:

       "If for one soul [that is the victim of homicide] the Torah says to bring an eglah arufah, then how much more so for all these souls [in the City of Amalek]. And if the people sinned, how did the animals sin? And if the grown-ups sinned, how did the minors sin?"

      The Gemara concludes that a Heavenly voice answered Saul "do not be overly righteous" (Ecclesiastes 7:16). Namely, since the Holy One, Blessed Be He, specifically commanded Saul [via Samuel the Prophet] to wage war against Amalek [including children and livestock], therefore by definition the command is perfectly ethical.
      Now, by contradistinction, when we deal with the agunah problem, there is obviously no bloodshed in progress [witticisms about the sequence of Tractates Gittin and Kiddushin left aside], and hence it is fortuitously not as high-intensity an emotional drama. But the same answer that the Heavenly voice gave Saul indeed represents the appropriate repudiation to heterodox groups who insist on every agunah being entitled to leave her husband [no matter whether the husband is guilty or innocent of wrongdoing]: "do not be overly righteous." It is not possible to be more ethical than the Holy One, Blessed Be He, Who Has commanded us as Orthodox Jews to respect the sanctity of kiddushin
      There is, of course, a class of delinquent husbands who must be told or even coerced to deliver a get, as per Shulchan Arukh Even ha-Ezer nos. 77 and 154, but this concerns only some [and not all] marital discord situations. A qualified Beth Din must adjudicate these on a case by case basis.
      The above message is eloquently captured in the following 1975 remarks of R. Joseph Ber Soloveitchik [recorded at <https://www.yutorah.org/lectures/767722/>], responding to R. Emanuel Rackman's ill-fated proposal to rescue all agunot by claiming kiddushei ta'ut:

      "The truth is attained from within in accord with the methodology given to Moses and passed on from generation to generation. The truth can be discovered only through joining the ranks of the chakhmei ha-mesorah. It's ridiculous to say 'I have discovered something which the Rashba didn't know, the Ketzos didn't know, the Vilna Ga'on had no knowledge. I have discovered an approach to the interpretation of Torah which is completely new.' [It's] ridiculous. In order to join the ranks of the chakhmei ha-mesorah – Chazal, Rishonim, Acharonim –  we must not try to rationalize from without the Chukei ha-Torah, and we must not judge chukim u-mishpatim with the secular system of man."

      Some confusion appears to have been generated by a recent article published by R. Yonah Reiss claiming that there is a tradition of numerous poskim to find an escape-mechanism for every agunah. In the text accompanying footnote 7 of  <https://bethdin.org/the-halakhic-prenuptial-agreement/>, Rabbi Reiss avers that:

      "For the past one hundred plus years, there have been sustained efforts by numerous Jewish law authorities to formulate a type of prenuptial agreement that would address an additional area of concern within the Jewish community, namely the problem of Agunot (women whose husbands refuse to give them a Get despite the non-viability of their marriage). Since there is a long tradition of employing prenuptial agreements for the protection of a woman’s interests, including sustaining a marriage when in her best interests, or providing support for a woman in a troubled marriage, it seemed logical to use  this time-honored device towards the age-old rabbinic desideratum of preventing women from being Agunot."

      The reference in footnote 7 for the above text is as follows:

      "See the lengthy discussion in the article “Ein T’nai B’nisuin” by R. Tzvi Gartner and R. Betzalel Karlinsky, published in Yeshurun, volumes 8-10."

      Alas, be-mechilat Kevod Torato, Rabbi Reiss is mistaken. The three parts of the Gartner & Karlinsky article [available at <https://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=20292&st=&pgnum=690&hilite=>, <https://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=20349&st=&pgnum=681)>, and <https://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=20399&st=&pgnum=723&hilite=>] actually demonstrate how the consensus of Gedolei Yisrael condemned innovations designed to automatically grant agunot get [or freedom to remarry without any get whatsoever], and characterized these innovations as heresy. [Cf. R. Moshe Feinstein, Iggerot Mosheh, Orach Chaim, IV, no. 49 who likewise describes as heretics those who attempt to reform halakhah for the sake of the feminist movement.] In my opinion, this also flows from the Mishnah, Yevamot 107a that "the daughters of Israel are not hefker." [N.B. Although Beit Hillel argue against Beit Shammai in that Mishnah with respect to kiddushin de-Rabbanan, the implication is that Beit Hillel concur with Beit Shammai regarding kiddushin de-Oraita, indeed the only form of marriage used nowadays. See also Rabbeinu Tam cited by Tosafot to Ketubot 63b that it is impossible that the Torah would allow an arrangement where every Jewish wife can leave her marriage whenever "she sets her eyes upon a different gentleman."]
      Importantly, Rabbis Gartner and Karlinsky cite (in footnote 103 of the second tier of their article) Rabbi Dr. Bernard Revel, first president of Yeshiva University, as being one of the many rabbis who put a cherem on any mesader kiddushin, groom, bride or witness who participates in a wedding with the heterodox proposal of appointing a shali'ach for a future agunah-rescuing get at the time of the chuppah. This pro-familialism message of President Revel underscores the reality that an agunah who graduates YU has exactly the same halakhah as an agunah who graduates Lakewood or Kiryas Joel.
      To be sure, there is one prenup which the Oral Torah does authorize to help agunot, as I have showcased at <https://daattorah.blogspot.com/2023/07/tishah-be-av-and-agunah-problem-by.html>. Consistent with the aforementioned words of Rabbeinu Tam, any such prenup cannot grant an automatic "get out of jail free" ticket to every agunah. Rather, my prenup [if actually employed before the chuppah] improves the financial position of every wife, allowing her to negotiate with her husband and offer to pay him for a get if both sides can arrive at a common understanding.
      "There is no wisdom and no understanding and no counsel against Ha-Shem" (Proverbs 21:30 cited by Eruvin 63a). The secular values of the street must necessarily defer to the sanctified values of Orthodox Judaism. It was my father's wish that his legacy be perpetuated through the recognition that the kiddushin which Reb Aharon Friedman offered Ms. Tamar Epstein was [and remains] valid, as discussed at <https://daattorah.blogspot.com/2025/01/a-eulogy-for-my-father-bt-av-shalom-c.html>. Let us remember this concept on Shabbat Zakhor.


Rabbi Spira works as the Editor of Manuscripts and Grants at the Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, a Pavilion of the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal, Canada.

Jared Kushner builds a Middle East business empire

 https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-jared-kushner-builds-a-middle-east-business-empire-1001503692

This investment, like many of Kushner's new business ventures, is accompanied by reports around the world about acquaintances or connections that help him with business under the auspices of the White House, with Saudi figures almost always appearing in the background. But we'll come back to that later.

As part of his relationship with Qatar, Kushner combines not only business and government ties but also pleasure - at the 2022 World Cup final, in which Argentina defeated France, Kushner was photographed sitting next to none other than his father-in-law's current ally in government Elon Musk .

Incidentally, according to "The Times," Kushner's relationship with Saudi Crown Prince Bin Salman is also very close and includes regular text messages. Bin Salman even gave him two swords and a dagger worth $48,000 in 2017.

U.S. holding secret talks with Hamas

 https://www.axios.com/2025/03/05/us-hamas-talks-gaza-war-israel

The talks have focused in part on the release of U.S. hostages, which is within Boehler's remit as hostage envoy.

But they have also included discussions of a broader deal to release all remaining hostages and reach a long-term truce, the sources say. No deal has yet been reached.

White House envoy Steve Witkoff also planned to travel to Doha this week to meet the prime minister of Qatar about the ceasefire negotiations but canceled the trip on Tuesday night after he saw there was no progress from Hamas' side, a U.S. official said.

Between the lines: Trump's approach to the conflict has differed sharply from President Biden's, including repeatedly threatening "hell to pay" for Hamas and proposing a U.S. "takeover" of Gaza.

Directly negotiating with Hamas — particularly without buy-in from Israel — is another step previous administrations have not taken.

Trump Says He Trusts Putin, Claims Russia ‘Easier’ To Deal With Than Ukraine

 https://matzav.com/trump-says-he-trusts-putin-claims-russia-easier-to-deal-with-than-ukraine/

President Donald Trump stated that he finds it “easier” to negotiate with Russia than Ukraine in efforts to end the ongoing war in Ukraine, a country aligned with the West. He also expressed trust in Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“I believe him,” Trump said during a televised press conference at the White House.

Trump further explained, “I’m finding it more difficult frankly to deal with Ukraine and they don’t have the cards. It may be easier dealing with Russia.”

Rav Nota Schiller, Rosh Yeshiva Of Ohr Sameach, Passes Away At Age 88

https://matzav.com/loss-of-a-kiruv-legend-rav-nota-schiller-ztl-rosh-yeshivas-ohr-somayach/

It is with great sadness that Matzav.comreports the petirah of Rav Nosson Nota Schiller zt”l, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshiva Ohr Somayach in Yerushalayim, who passed away on Shabbos at the age of 88.

HHS grants DOGE access to child support database, overriding objections

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/03/08/hhs-doge-child-support/

The Department of Health and Human Services has granted associates of the U.S. DOGE Service access to a sensitive child support database with troves of income data, overriding the objections of career employees, according to four people familiar with the matter.

The government database — created to help enforce child support payments and overseen by the Administration for Children and Families, or ACF — contains substantial amounts of personal income data linked to nearly all U.S. workers. The people spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.

“It is essentially an end-run around the confidential taxpayer information protected by the IRS,” Rep. Richard E. Neal (D-Massachusetts), the top Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee, and colleagues wrote to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in a letter shared with The Washington Post. “No one, including DOGE, should be rummaging around in the confidential information of private citizens at any agency where the protected information resides.”

Israel outraged over direct Trump-Hamas talks

 https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/03/05/israel-outraged-over-direct-trump-hamas-talks/

Jerusalem is expressing dissatisfaction with the secret channel opened by the Trump administration with the terrorist organization Hamas in an effort to secure the release of hostages holding American citizenship. "This is a very problematic move, to say the least," a senior Israeli official said.

The Russian comeback is good for Israel

 https://www.ynetnews.com/article/rk00hemqjke

Analysis: Trump believes that Russia is an asset at the global level whereas Ukraine is now a liability, and Russia wants to dissolve old alliances in favor of a new world order with a clearly defined sphere of influence for each superpower; Israel can renew cooperation with Moscow along with entry into almost harmonious relations with the new US administration 

Overall, this is very good for Israel. If the U.S. is less involved in Ukraine, it can devote more resources and energy to the Middle East. As everyone knows, stability in our region has suffered and one cause is that the U.S. was too focused on the European arena. But now there are signs of change. Meanwhile, Russia’s ties with Iran could be loosened if Moscow is less influenced by dependency on Iran for ammunition to use in Ukraine.

Wall Street Journal: ‘Someone should sue’ Trump over tariffs

 https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5184045-wall-street-journal-donald-trump-tariffs/?tbref=hp

The Wall Street Journal editorial board took a swipe at President Trump’s recent tariff threats, alleging the administration is using a 48-year-old law to start a trade war.

In a recent op-ed, the board warned of a possible jolt in consumer prices once the tariffs go into full effect and urged someone to file a lawsuit in response.

“The President invokes a law that doesn’t give him power to impose sweeping tariffs,” they wrote in the article’s subhead. “Someone should sue.”

Being Putin’s stooge won’t win Trump a peace prize. The Order of Lenin, though, is in the bag

 https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/mar/08/being-putins-stooge-wont-win-trump-a-peace-prize-the-order-of-lenin-though-is-in-the-bag

He’s less coy now. Their phone call on 12 February lasted 90 minutes – and changed the world.

What did Putin say? It must have been persuasive. Since then, Trump has been falling over himself to please and appease the Kremlin’s dictator. He has suspended US military aid and intelligence assistance to Ukraine, pilloried and plotted to oust its president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and demanded a “peace deal” on Russia’s unjust terms. Meanwhile, the wider ramifications of Trump’s sellout carry huge negative implications for Europe and western interests in China, the Middle East and Africa.

If Trump is not Russia’s stooge, what explains his epic volte-face? Apologists offer several excuses. One is that Ukraine is not America’s problem. Nonsense. Unprovoked armed aggression against a sovereign democratic state is every free nation’s problem. Another is that the US should not have to fight Europe’s wars. Answer: it doesn’t. It fights its own wars on other people’s territory, out of self-interest. It always has.

Supporters say Trump is a master dealmaker and peacemaker. Phooey! He has already offered crucial Ukraine giveaways to Putin, for zero return. Remember his North Korea and Afghanistan fiascos? And look at Gaza. How’s that going, Comrade Krasnov? Fans claim he’s performing a clever “reverse Nixon” by disrupting Russia-China ties, like that other disgraceful US president in 1972. Except, only days ago, Putin and President Xi Jinping reaffirmed the “unique strategic value” of their alliance.

Whatever Trump’s reasons, the shocking truth is that Putin owns him now, even if he didn’t own him before. The US has switched sides. Trump boasts, self-incriminatingly, that he alone has inside information about Kremlin intentions. This dumb patsy likes the strongman vibe. He’d like to be a dictator, too. He admires how Putin terminates opponents “with extreme prejudice”, as in Apocalypse Now. Except in this twisted White House remake, JD Vance is mad, bad Colonel Kurtz.

Saturday, March 8, 2025

Watch "‘A world without American leadership’: Top allies scaling back intelligence sharing with America"

PA system on Shabbos even transistorized

 Igros Moshe (OC III #55) Even though there are a number of advantages of a transistorized pa system in regard to Shabbos prohibitions, nevertheless it is still prohibited to use either on Shabbos or Yom Tov.  There are four reasons for prohibiting a pa system. 1) Even if it is setup prior to Shabbos it is still prohibited as we see that grain can not be placed in a mill before Shabbos to be ground on Shabbos since it makes noise on Shabbos similar a clock can not be set up to sound the time on Shabbos. 2) Speaking into a pa system causes greater use of electricity which might be prohibited even though the halachic status of electricity has not been clearly decided  3) It is possibly included in the rabbinic decree against use of musical instrument on Shabbos because you might make adjustments. This is very common that the system needs to be adjusted when someone is speaking and this can be done by almost everyone as opposed to a musical instrument that requires an expert. 4) It is possible that the sound that comes from a pa system is not considered the original sound spoken into the microphone. The creation of a new sound is probably a prohibited act that might be a Torah prohibition but I don’t have time to elaborate. Three of the four reasons apply also to a transistorized pa system with the third reason  possibly not applying. Thus it is prohibited and one should not be lenient.   

“Hundreds of Dead”: Inside the Fallout from Trump’s Ukraine Intel Pause

 https://time.com/7265679/satellites-front-failing-hundreds-dead-fallout-trump-ukraine-aid-pause/

The U.S. decision to suspend the flow of military intelligence to Ukraine this week has aided the Russian advance along a critical part of the front, weakening the negotiating position of President Volodymyr Zelensky and killing many Ukrainian soldiers in recent days, according to five senior Western and Ukrainian officials and military officers familiar with the situation.

“As a result of this pause, there are hundreds of dead Ukrainians,” one of the officers told TIME in an interview on Friday in Kyiv, asking not to be named when discussing sensitive military operations. “The biggest problem is morale,” he added, as the armed forces of Ukraine are being left to fight without some of their best weapons systems, not as a result of Russian attacks but American pull backs. “It’s really causing an advantage for the enemy on the front line.”

Republicans press Trump to resume military, intelligence aid to Ukraine

 https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5181289-trump-ukraine-military-aid-intelligence-pause-republicans/

Republican lawmakers are starting to urge President Trump to reverse his decisions to pause U.S. military and intelligence assistance to Ukraine, warning that a prolonged stoppage of U.S. help for the war effort would have a seriously detrimental effect.

They acknowledge Trump has the right to temporarily halt weapons shipments to Ukraine to assess the war, pressure NATO allies to step up their contributions and to create a window to negotiate a peace deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.