Monday, March 9, 2026
Russia is providing Iran intelligence to target U.S. forces, officials say
Russia is providing Iran with targeting information to attack American forces in the Middle East, the first indication that another major U.S. adversary is participating — even indirectly — in the war, according to three officials familiar with the intelligence.
Since the war began Saturday, Russia has passed Iran the locations of U.S. military assets, including warships and aircraft, said the three officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the matter’s sensitivity.
The Pentagon is quickly burning through its supply of precision arms and air defense interceptors, people familiar with the matter have told The Post, underscoring concerns raised by Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as President Donald Trump deliberated whether to approve the operation. The administration has sought to downplay Caine’s assessment.
US right-wing schism over antisemitism puts ‘Christ is king’ at center of culture war
On its own, the phrase “Christ is king” sums up a core tenet of the Christian faith, that Jesus is the divine ruler of the universe. Catholics and many Protestants celebrate a Christ the King Sunday each year.
But the ancient proclamation can morph into something political, controversial or even sinister, depending on who says it and how it’s said.
In recent years, “Christ is king” and similar phrases have been chanted at political rallies, posted on social media and proclaimed in speeches by voices on the right.
At times, the phrase is used to support the notion of America as a Christian nation or as one that owes its allegiance specifically to the Christian God. Some current Cabinet officials and recent members of Congress have used the phrase in speeches and on social media.
But other times, political activists have paired “Christ is king” with anti-Zionist statements or negative Jewish stereotypes.
Idolatry is only Jealousy
Shemos Rabbah (30:21) When Israel disregarded Thou shalt have no other gods before Me, He forgave them, for in idolatry there is only jealousy, as it says, They roused Him to jealousy with strange gods, with abominations did they provoke Him and it also says, Thus they exchanged their glory for the likeness of an ox. When Israel, however, sinned in Shittim with immorality, twenty-four thousand of them fell What benefit does Israel have from worshipping idols, that neither see, hear, nor speak, as it says, They that make them shall be like unto them? But for immorality, which is a tangible sin, they were punished. For idolatry, therefore, were they forgiven,
Intermediaries and Golden Calf
Or HaChaim (Shemos 32:01) "who shall walk before us, etc.". They reasoned as follows: Seeing that G'd Himself who has taken us out of Egypt is invisible and dwells in the Celestial Regions, they were afraid that if they would encounter some evil force in the desert without some visible symbol which reassured them that G'd did indeed watch over them they might lose faith. They wished to construct some symbol of a celestial force which would remind them of G'd in Heaven. The people who initiated the golden calf did not deny for a single moment either the primacy of G'd or the fact that He had made heaven and earth. They merely wanted a go-between them and G'd They may well have thought that the prohibition in the second commandment to having an intermediary between man and G'd was valid only while there was a Moses who was the ideal go-between. This is why they emphasised "for this man Moses, etc." Possibly, they became victims of a serious sin when they described Moses as the Power which had taken them out of Egypt,. They meant to say that even when they came out of Egypt G'd had employed a go-between and that this proved that there was nothing inherently wrong in having a go-between themselves and G'd. The fact that they referred to the go-between as, a deity, may be understood in the same sense as when G'd had told Moses in Exodus 7,1: "here I have made you in G'd's stead for Pharaoh. Obviously, the people committed a grave error as I have explained on Exodus 20,4.
Fox News uses old clip of Trump after he wore hat while saluting slain US soldiers
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/08/fox-news-trump-hat-salute-military
The president had stirred outrage online by failing to remove his Trump-brand white hat during the ritual homecoming at Dover air force base in Delaware on Saturday for six army reserve soldiers killed in Kuwait.
The president was photographed on Sunday wearing the same hat as he golfed in Florida. The white hat, with gold USA letters on the front and the embroidered numbers 45 and 47 on the side, in honor of Trump’s terms as the 45th and 47th president, is sold online at the Trump Store.
Trump and Fox News producers are well aware that behavior considered undignified by presidents at ceremonies for US war dead can be politically toxic. In 2021, when Joe Biden was caught on camera checking his watch at the end of a dignified transfer ceremony for troops killed in Afghanistan, the moment went viral online, was shown repeatedly on Fox News – including with an angry commentary from then Fox host Pete Hegseth – and ended up in a 2024 Trump campaign ad.
A Fox News spokesperson said in a statement to the Guardian: “Fox News Media programs inadvertently aired file footage from a previous dignified transfer while discussing yesterday’s ceremony at Dover Air Force Base. The archival footage was mistakenly used during the video sourcing process. We regret the error and apologize for the incorrect footage.”
'Israel's global image is in the worst state it has been since its inception'
As part of the "The 11th Million" project announced by Israel Hayom in October 2025 – a Zionist call for one million Jews from the diaspora to make Aliyah over the coming decade – Mazzig, who now lives in London, highlighted the unprecedented impact of the Hamas attack on October 7 and the outbreak of the Swords of Iron war on diaspora Jews – an impact unlike anything seen before in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
"Jews are being attacked in New York, in LA, in DC, and in London. The entire world has just become so hostile. This assault was not just on Israel; it was an assault on the entire Jewish people. And Jews around the world are paying the price for it," he said.
"I'm afraid that the Israeli government and the official bodies don't realize how bad it is. They think that they can do some small things or cater to a specific audience, and maybe that would change, but even with the conservative party that used to be so pro-Israel, and understanding why we have a right for self-determination, even there, you see voices that are becoming more hostile."
Iran names Khamenei’s shadowy, hardline son Mojtaba as new supreme leader
Iran’s ruling clerics on Sunday appointed their slain leader’s son, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, as the country’s new supreme leader, after the US called him unacceptable and Israel vowed to kill whomever the Islamic Republic appointed.
His appointment signaled that hardliners in the Iranian regime were holding on to power despite the US-Israeli bombing campaign. The appointment could also face opposition from Iranians who have shown they are ready to stage mass protests to press their demands for greater freedoms despite bloody crackdowns by the authorities.
Sunday, March 8, 2026
How the Rapture Explains the Rupture Over Israel on the Right
It’s no secret that Israel is losing ground in American public opinion on both the left and the right, even as many American Jews feel newly besieged by rising antisemitism. On much of the left, activists and intellectuals increasingly interpret Israel and Zionism through anti-colonial and anti-racist frameworks, casting the conflict in the moral language of oppressor and oppressed.
But the story here is larger than Israel. The Christian right that coalesced in the Cold War was not simply a political movement with religious voters. It was an interpretive system — a way of turning geopolitics into spiritual meaning. As that system thins out, what replaces it may be something colder: a politics of grievance in which religious identity persists, but the theology that once disciplined it does not.
For conservatives who care about Israel, and for Christians who care about the moral integrity of their public witness, the implication is uncomfortable: The old alliance was sustained by doctrine, not just by party. Once doctrine recedes, the guardrails it provided — however imperfect — recede with it.
Trump’s ‘roaring’ economy meets a rough start to 2026: What the latest numbers show
President Donald Trump promised that 2026 would be a bumper year for economic growth, but instead it has kicked off with job losses, rising gasoline prices and more uncertainty about America’s future.
Friday’s employment report showed job losses of 92,000 in February. The January and December figures were revised downward, with December swinging to a loss of 17,000 jobs. Monthly data can be rocky, but a trend has emerged that shows an enduring weakness. Without the health care sector, the economy would have shed roughly 202,000 jobs since Trump became president in January 2025. Still, his administration notes that construction job gains outside of the housing sector point to future hiring growth.
Trump often brags that jobs are going to people born in the United States, rather than to immigrants. But the latest report punctured some of that argument.
The unemployment rate for people born in the U.S. has climbed over the past 12 months to 4.7% from 4.4%. This means a greater share of the people who Trump said would get jobs because of his immigration crackdown are, in fact, searching for work.
Trump has staked his economic argument on doing better than Biden. But while he has avoided the inflation spikes that haunted Biden’s presidency, he has not delivered stronger growth or more hiring
Moses did not react to Golden Calf until he saw it
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.
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….