Shemos Rabbah (46:01).AND THE LORD SAID UNTO MOSES: HEW THEE TWO TABLES OF STONE LIKE UNTO THE FIRST Thus it is written, And that He would tell thee the secrets of wisdom. You find that when God said to Moses: Go, get thee down; for thy people hath dealt corruptly , Moses still grasped the Tables in his hand, refusing to believe that Israel had sinned, and saying: ' Unless I see it with my own eyes, I cannot believe it, as it says, And it came to pass, as soon as he came nigh unto the camp, etc.. He did not break them before he had actually seen with his own eyes.--Woe betide those who give testimony on what their eyes have not beheld!--Was it then likely that Moses refused to believe God when He told him Thy people hath dealt corruptly? Of course note hears a thing from the most trustworthy source, he must not accept the testimony and act on his word till his own eyes have witnessed it.
Sunday, March 8, 2026
When Moses Didn't Believe God
https://aish.com/when-moses-didnt-believe-god/
The Midrash continues, “Woe unto those people who testify to what they did not see. Is it possible that Moses did not believe it when God said to him, `your people have become corrupt?' But Moses wished to teach the Israelites proper behavior. Even if one hears something critical from a trustworthy person, one is not permitted to accept his word and take action on it if he does not see it himself” (Shemos Rabbah 46:1).
The Midrash seems to say that Moses did in fact believe God, but that he acted as if he did not in order to set an example for the people. However, the Midrash earlier is very clear: “Moses held on to the Tablets and did not believe that the Israelites had sinned. He said, `If I do not see it, I do not believe it.'”
The Torah forbids speaking lashon hara (defamatory speech) and rechilus (talebearing). The Chafetz Chaim says that one who accepts lashon hara or talebearing is as sinful as the one who spreads them. In fact, even when one does see an apparent wrongdoing with one's own eyes, one should still give the person the benefit of doubt and assume that there must be compelling reasons for the person's action (Ethics of the Fathers 1:6)
Flaws in the Proposal of Rabbi Emanuel Rackman
An advertisement appeared in the Jewish Week (August 28, 1998) presenting the procedures for annulling a marriage based on kiddushei ta'ut (see previous chapter). The advertisement added that these principles guide the practice of the Beit Din Zedek LiBaiayot Agunot, which Rabbis Emanuel Rackman and Moses Morgenstern operate.1After publication of the advertisement, it was reported that Rabbis Rackman and Morgenstern split from one another. Shortly afterwards, Rabbi Rackman distributed a letter to the membership of the Rabbinical Council of America (dated December 14, 1998) defending the principles outlined in the advertisement. In this chapter, we explain why virtually all Orthodox rabbis reject these procedures (see, for example, Appendix).
We will conclude by citing from a speech delivered by Rav Yosef Dov Soloveitchik to the Rabbinical Council of America, in response to Rabbi Rackman's proposal:7A relevant piece of the Rav's speech appears in The Journal of Halacha and Contemporary Society (9:140-141). The Rav's students cite his adamant opposition to Rabbi Rackman's proposal regarding kiddushei ta'ut in Hamevaser (38:2) and Beit Yitzchak (29:232).
I have to discharge a duty. Believe me, I do it with much sadness in my heart. You know I never criticize anybody; I have never attacked anybody. But today… I feel it is my duty to make the following statement….
Rackman's discussion of the danger of annulling marriages
R Rackman: The solution to Aguna is being able to annul any marriage without a Get
"making virtually all marriages easily annullable and such liberalism might destroy the sanctity of marriage - one of Judaism's most cherished values and desiderata. Rabbis and laymen would raise a hue and a cry that marriage bonds in Judaism are made of straw. The stability of marriages would be adversely affected. Instead of being viewed as indestructible, marriages would be regarded as ephemeral. That is why our Rabbis in the past so hesitated to suspend the requirement of a Get. That is why they so formalized the procedure for a Get. That is also why the forbade conditions and the inclusion of capricious agreements in the original marriage contract."
I
Trump scolds Fox News reporter for question about Russia helping Iran target US troops – as it happened
Donald Trump scolded a Fox News reporter for asking him “a stupid question” about reports that Russia is sharing intelligence with Iran to help target Americans.
At the end of his White House roundtable on college sports on Friday, Donald Trump said he would take one or two questions and called on a favorite Fox News correspondent, Peter Doocy.
Doocy asked the president about reporting from the Washington Post and Fox News, that Russia is providing intelligence to Iran to help it target US assets in retaliatory strikes.
“Thank you, president Trump,” Doocy said. “It sounds like the Russians are helping Iran target and attack Americans now-”
Trump cut him off to joke that possible Russian assistance to Iran in the war launched by the US and Israel, is “an easy problem compared to what we’re doing here”, referring to the discussion of how college sports might be changed.
After pausing for laughter from the assembled supporters in the room, Trump scolded the Fox News correspondent for daring to mention the war.
“But can I be honest? It’s just- I have a lot of respect for you. You’ve always been very nice to me. What a stupid question that is to be asking at this time. We’re talking about something else.”
Hegseth on reports of Russia helping Iran: ‘No one’s putting us in danger’
https://thehill.com/policy/defense/5772862-hegseth-russia-iran-military-operation/
Hegseth said “no one’s putting us in danger” when asked by CBS News’s Major Garrett about reports that Russia provided information to Iran to help them target U.S. bases in the Middle East.
President Trump also outright dismissed a question Friday about Russian interference in the conflict during a White House roundtable on college sports.
“What a stupid question that is to be asking at this time,” the president told Fox News’s Peter Doocy. “We’re talking about something else.”
The back-and-forth also comes as the U.S. began lifting some restrictions on Russian oil as “Operation Epic Fury” has fuel prices to spike globally — easing limits on India’s ability to purchase barrels from Moscow
Fury in Trump administration as Netanyahu circle claims credit for Iran war: 'A stab in the back'
https://www.ynetnews.com/article/bk8ccdqywg
Senior US officials voiced anger over briefings from the prime minister’s circle suggesting Netanyahu pushed Trump to launch the strike on Iran, saying the president 'needed no persuasion' and acted because it was right for the world and the Middle East
The Atlantis of our time: Europe is sinking into an Islamic ocean
In light of all this, it is entirely clear why Europe today does not support the forces of freedom but rather the murderous Iranian terrorist regime. This support stems from the simple fact that the leading forces on the continent, in effect the only living spiritual forces there, are Islamic. Thus before our eyes the European continent is sinking into the Islamic ocean, becoming a modern Atlantis, sinking before our very eyes.
‘Ugly’: Trump’s job market shrinks as oil fears mount
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/06/job-losses-oil-spike-trump-economy-fed-00816228
Oil prices are spiking, and the job market is contracting. That’s a dangerous combination for President Donald Trump as Republicans gear up for midterm elections that will be defined by concern about the economy.
The Labor Department on Friday said U.S. employers shed 92,000 jobs in February and lowered estimates for the previous two months, a downside surprise that erases the substantial gains the White House had celebrated only last month. The unemployment rate ticked up to 4.4 percent.
E.J. Antoni, the chief economist at The Heritage Foundation and Trump’s first pick to lead the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, called it an “UGLY jobs report.”
There’s “no way to sugar coat it, and the downward revisions still aren’t fixed,” the conservative economist posted on X. “And this was all BEFORE we attacked Iran and spiked energy prices.”
US lost 92,000 jobs in February just before Trump joined Iran conflict
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/06/february-jobs-report
The US lost 92,000 jobs in February, an unexpected major slackening in the labor market that came just before Donald Trump threw the global economy into upheaval with his conflict in Iran.
The unemployment rate edged up to 4.4% in February. In comparison, the US added a revised 126,000 jobs in January, far surpassing expectations of 70,000 jobs but still less than January 2025. Economists predicted an increase of 60,000 jobs added in February and a steady unemployment rate of 4.3%.
The report revised down job figures from December and January. Figures in December went down by 65,000, from 48,000 job gains to 17,000 losses. January saw a much smaller drop, revised down by 4,000 jobs, from 130,000 to 126,000.
January’s job report also included revisions that brought down the total number of jobs added to the economy in 2025 to 181,000 jobs – the weakest year of job growth since Covid and a substantial decrease from the 2m jobs added to the US economy in 2024. And the job growth in 2025 was concentrated in the first half of the year: from July to December 2025, the US economy lost 45,000 jobs.
Trump demands 'unconditional surrender' from Iran as Putin speaks with Iran's president
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5yq82k1wk8o
Elsewhere, three sources, including a senior American official with direct knowledge, told the BBC's US news partner CBS News that Russia had provided intelligence on American positions to Iran.
Russia has long been an ally of Iran. Tehran has provided Moscow with thousands of Shahed drones to be used by Russian troops during the last four years since President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.
Putin's office said on Friday he has spoken with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian over the phone, expressing his condolences for the deaths of Iran's supreme leader, other government officials and civilians around the country in the US-Israeli strikes.
On Friday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russia remained in dialogue with Iran's leadership, but he declined to say whether the two countries were continuing military co-operation.
Moshe seeing not more real than hearing - Contradiction?
Igros Moshe (Y.D. I #223): You bring from Sefer HaIkkarim (4:15) that the reason that Moshe did not break the Tablets immediately when G‑d told him that the Jews had made the Golden Calf was because seeing is more powerfully real than knowledge. In my humble opinion, G‑d forbid to say that when Moshe heard about the Golden Calf that it was less significant to him than when he saw it himself - even in terms of emotional response. A possible explanation of why he broke the Tablets only after seeing the Golden Calf, because G‑d did not tell him about their enthusiastic dancing and therefore he thought it would be enough if they saw him - to completely repent immediately. However when he saw their enthusiastic dancing he realized that they would not so readily repent and therefore he broke the Tablets. You can also say that that he waited to break them so that the Jewish people could see him break the Tablets and realize the great loss they had caused because of the sin of the Golden Calf. This is stated explicitly in Devorim (9:14), “I broke the Tablets before their eyes.” This implies that he deliberately did it before their eyes. In addition it says later more explicitly in Devarim (34:12), “Before the eyes of all Israel.” Rashi explains this verse to mean that he intended to break the Tablets before their eyes. If so he had don possibility of breaking it when he first heard from G‑d about the Calf before he descended from the mountain. He was thus forced to wait until he descended so they could all see that he was breaking the Tablets. In contrast regarding hearing something from another person it is definitely true that seeing is more powerful in eliciting emotions and there is no need to bring a proof to something so obvious.
Igros Moshe (O.C. III #50): I replied to you many years ago and my reply was printed in my Igros Moshe (1:223) that G‑d forbid to say about Moshe that what he saw with his own eyes was much more real than what he heard from G‑d and that is the reason that he only broke the Tablets after he saw the Golden Calf with his own eyes. Now you write to me that the Akeidas Yitzchok also shares the view of the Sefer HaIkkarim. I in fact looked into the Sefer HaIkkarim and I saw that in fact he agrees with my view that there is no difference between hearing information from G‑d to seeing it oneself. He brings a medrash that the reason that Moshe didn’t break the Tablets previously was in order to inform the Jews that it is prohibited to act on knowledge – even absolutely certain knowledge until it is directly witnessed… The Akeidas Yitzchok himself wanted to say that Moshe wanted to break the Tablets in front of the Jews in order to magnify the message to increase their discomfort at sinning. This is a strong reason and I my explanation anticipates this as I wrote previously.
In contrast in Darash Moshe (Yisro 18:01) For everyone hearing about something is not the same as seeing. Even if what is heard is known to be true as what is seen it doesn’t get accepted in his mind and emotion and have the same impact as seeing. We see this even with Moshe who did not break the Tablets until he saw the Golden Calf even though he had heard about it from G-d.
