Monday, April 20, 2026

Death of Tzadikl Aones

 Torah Temima (Vayikra 16:1.1): The Yerushalmi states that just as Yom Kippur atones for the Jewish people so does the death of tzadikim. This gemora does not explain the significance or the reason why the death of tzadikim atones for the Jewish people. It appears that an answer can be found in Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer (Chapter 17) concerning the death of Shaul. In Shmuel it mentioned that the bones of Shaul were buried. This indicates that when G d saw how they cried and mourned for Shaul that this aroused the attribute of Mercy. We see then that it is not the death per se of the tzadik that brings about atonement but rather the honor and mourning for the tzadik, because the honor of the tzadik is in fact the honor of G d.

Shela (Tanis Aseres HaDibros, Torah Ohr 4:44) This that it says in Moed Koton (28a) that just as Yom Kippur atones so does the death of tzadikim atone. In other words just as Yom Kippur does not atone without repentance so too the death of a tzadik only atones for those who repent. But  possibly it is teaching that both Yom Kippur and the death of a tzadik atone with and without repentance  but that is not so as we learned  from previously regarding the bones of Shaul. Thus we learn here that only with repentance does the death of a tzadik and Yom Kippur atone. This is reinforced by the statement : Why is the death of Miriam adjacent to the section of the Red Heifer in the Torah? Just as the red Heifer atones so does the death of tzadikim and that is only for those who repented. 

 Bamidbar Rabbah (19:08) A certain idolater asked Rabban Yoḥanan ben Zakai: ‘These actions that you perform seem to be a type of sorcery. You bring a heifer, burn it, crush it, and take its ashes. One of you becomes impure from a corpse, one sprinkles upon him two or three drops, and you say to him: You are purified.’ He said to him: ‘Has a spirit of insanity never entered you?’ He said to him: ‘No.’ ‘Have you seen a person into whom a spirit of insanity has entered?’ He said to him: ‘Yes.’ He said to him: ‘And what do you do to him?’ He said to him: ‘We bring roots, smoke them beneath him, and sprinkle water on it, and it flees.’ He said to him: ‘Let your ears hear what you express from your mouth. The same is true of this spirit, this spirit of impurity, as it is written: “I will remove the prophets and the spirit of impurity from the land” (Zechariah 13:2). We sprinkle upon it the water of sprinkling, and it flees.’After he left, his students said to him: ‘You rebuffed this one with a reed. What do you say to us?’ He said to them: ‘As you live, it is not the corpse that impurifies, and it is not the water that purifies. Rather, the Holy One blessed be He said: I instituted a statute, issued a decree; you are not permitted to violate My decree, as it is written: “This is the statute of the Torah.”’

Moed Koton (28a) Wherefore is the account of Miriam's death placed next to the laws of the red heifer? To inform you that even as the red heifer afforded atonement by the ritual use of its ashes, so does the death of tie righteous afford atonement for the living they have left behind.

Moed Koton (28a) Wherefore is the account of Aaron's death closely followed by the account of the disposal of the priestly vestments? To inform you that just as the priest's vestments were means to effect atonement so is the death of the righteousconducive to procuring atonement.

Vayikra Rabbah (20:12) Rabbi Abba bar Avina said: Why is the death of Miriam juxtaposed to the ashes of the heifer? It teaches that just as the ashes of the heifer atone, so the death of the righteous atones. Rabbi Yudan said: Why is the death of Aaron juxtaposed to the breaking of the tablets? It teaches that Aaron’s death was as difficult before the Holy One blessed be He as the breaking of the tablets. Rabbi Ḥiyya bar Abba said: On the first of Nisan, Aaron’s sons died. Why, then, does it mention their death on Yom Kippur? It teaches that just as Yom Kippur atones, so, too, the death of the righteous atones. From where is it derived that Yom Kippur atones? As it is stated: “For on this day he shall atone for you, to purify you”. From where is it derived that the death of the righteous atones? As it is written: “They buried the bones of Saul”, and it is written: “and God acceded to the entreaty of the land thereafter”. 

Haredim and Religious Zionists - A Simplistic and Naive Viewpoint

 https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/425767

Question:

What is the difference in worldview between the Haredim and the Religious Zionists that results in their differing halakhic rulings regarding the mitzvot of settling the Land today and having a Medinah before Mashiach comes?

Answer:

The Yeshiva World focuses on one thing: Torah learning. Following the terrible destruction of European Torah world, today’s Haredim are making a monumental effort to build the world of Torah anew. To whatever extent they do collaborate with the State of Israel, it is for the purpose of advancing that goal.

The controversy between the Haredi approach and the Religious Zionists is about the means, not the goal. There is no essential difference regarding the goal. Everyone wants the entire Jewish People to settle in Eretz Yisrael. Everyone wants there to be a Jewish State and a Jewish army. Everyone wants the State to be holy, and everyone wants the Nation that dwells in Zion to act in a holy fashion. There is no argument over these points. The difference is only over the pathway that will take us there, the means to achieving the ends. Should we first move to Israel or should we first repent in the Diaspora and only then move to Israel? Should we collaborate with the re-establishment of the Jewish State or not? Should we presently serve in the army, or not

Death of Tzadik Atones for Jewish People

Torah Temima (Vayikra 16:1.1): The Yerushalmi states that just as Yom Kippur atones for the Jewish people so does the death of tzadikim. This gemora does not explain the significance or the reason why the death of tzadikim atones for the Jewish people. It appears that an answer can be found in Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer (Chapter 17) concerning the death of Shaul. In Shmuel it mentioned that the bones of Shaul were buried. This indicates that when G d saw how they cried and mourned for Shaul that this aroused the attribute of Mercy. We see then that it is not the death per se of the tzadik that brings about atonement but rather the honor and mourning for the tzadik, because the honor of the tzadik is in fact the honor of G d.

Moed Koton (28a) Wherefore is the account of Miriam's death placed next to the laws of the red heifer? To inform you that even as the red heifer afforded atonement by the ritual use of its ashes, so does the death of tie righteous afford atonement for the living they have left behind.

Moed Koton (28a) Wherefore is the account of Aaron's death closely followed by the account of the disposal of the priestly vestments? To inform you that just as the priest's vestments were means to effect atonement so is the death of the righteousconducive to procuring atonement.

Ben Shapiro Is Waging Battle Inside the MAGA Movement

 https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-new-yorker-interview/ben-shapiro-is-waging-battle-inside-the-maga-movement#:~:text=The%20conservative%20commentator%20on%20the,corrupt%20yet%20sticks%20with%20him.&text=Listen%20and%20subscribe%3A%20Apple%20%7C

The conservative commentator on the antisemitism in MAGA media and why he condemns President Trump as corrupt yet sticks with him.

Well, I mean, the only way to lose my faith and support and vote forever would be for there to be an alternative that I find superior to him. This is the problem when you’re making voting decisions. Would I want Donald Trump marrying into my family? Probably not. The problem is that once you say that the candidate is “disqualified,” then you either have to sit out the election—which I did in 2016. And then whatever damage President Trump had, I thought, done by being elected in 2016, he did a bunch of things I liked between 2016 and 2020, and then I did not like what he did with regard to the election of 2020, and the falsehoods that he told about winning that election. And then I didn’t support him in the primaries, and then he ended up winning the nomination. He was running against Kamala Harris. So I can either sit out the election again, which doesn’t really achieve the—

Did the degree of antisemitism on the right take you by surprise?

Yes. The rise of it over the course of the last couple of years has certainly taken me by surprise. The willingness to aid and abet and promote antisemitic conspiracy theories has been shocking.

To understand what’s happening, I think we first have to understand what antisemitism actually is, because when people mischaracterize the definition, that allows their particular side to escape. So people tend to define antisemitism in a way that excuses their side, and that throws all of the blame on the other side. What they will say is “Well, I’m just anti-Israel, I’m not antisemitic,” or “I’m not personally antisemitic, I’m just against Jewish control of the media.”

The definition of antisemitism—antisemitism at its root—is a conspiracy theory about the power of Jews as a group in the world. And that can be channelled into an anti-Zionism that says that Israel is controlling American foreign policy, and that Israel has befuddled the world, and it’s all about the Benjamins—which is the kind of thing that Ilhan Omar says—or it can be channelled into: Jews in America are too powerful in the media and they’re cliquish and they are controlling the circumstances of my life.

So this is why I’m trying to be more precise about the definition. Being critical of Israeli policy is not the same thing as saying, for example, that Israel’s government designed and implemented a genocide, which is a lie, and that is a lie that can be chalked up to a nefarious view of what Jews are doing in the world, because it is also part and parcel of a broader lie, which is that the Jews have then sold the idea that they’re capable of doing whatever they want under the guise of America’s banner, and they’ve done so because of their inordinate power. It’s part of a broader conspiracy theory.

This is why I’m trying to be particularistic in my definition about what antisemitism is. I think the broad definition of antisemitism as sort of a subset of racism is wrong. I think that that definition is both overbroad and under-inclusive. What you end up with is the emptying out of antisemitism as a worthwhile category that actually bears weight in American life. Much the same way that the right said, for a long time, “You keep calling everybody racist, therefore nobody’s a racist,” which is untrue, right? There are actual racists out there.

But the idea is that if you over-apply a category, then it starts losing its power and its effectiveness, and that actually opens the door to the thing. I think the same thing has happened with antisemitism. And so what I’ve said before is: instead of talking in categories of antisemitism, or Jew hatred, or the rest of it, why don’t we talk about what’s true and what’s false and what’s moral and what’s not moral, because that’s easier for people to get their head around.

Why Antisemites Love Israel, and Vice Versa

 https://www.leftvoice.org/why-antisemites-love-israel-and-vice-versa/#:~:text=One%20might%20assume%20that%20the,them%20to%20be%20far%20away.

 If we look around the world today, some of the strongest supporters of Israel are unvarnished Jew haters. As a CNN investigation showed, the hooligans who attacked the pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA were not in their majority Jewish or Israeli — they were Trump supporters whose social media profiles were full of antisemitic memes about the Rothschilds controlling the world. 

Let’s look at some examples: 

Just a week after Donald Trump received a prize from the Zionist Organization of America for his steadfast support of Israel, he dined with the antisemite Kanye West and the Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes.

In France, Marine Le Pen’s party National Rally (RN) was founded by former Nazi collaborators — fascists who rounded up French Jews for genocide. But Le Pen supports Israel more than any other French politician does.

In Germany, the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) also has Nazi roots — their lead candidate in the European elections defended the SS, the organization that ran the extermination camps. The AfD is Germany’s most pro-Israel party.

In Italy, Giorga Meloni’s government supports Israel, while members of her party’s youth organization give fascist salutes and use antisemitic slurs.

Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon, who didn’t want his kids going to school with Jews, has called MAGA “the most pro-Israel group” in the country, while MAGA supporters commit mass murder in synagogues.

In Hungary, Viktor Orbán has organized campaigns against the Jewish billionaire George Soros employing classic antisemitic tropes: “We are fighting an enemy that is different from us. Not open, but hiding; not straightforward but crafty; not honest but base; not national but international; does not believe in working but speculates with money; does not have its own homeland but feels it owns the whole world.” Orbán’s government is Israel’s closest ally in the European Council. 

In his diaries, Theodor Herzl, the founder of Zionism, noted that “the anti-Semites will become our most dependable friends, the anti-Semitic countries our allies.” This was not an abstract thought: In mid-1903, Herzl went to St. Petersburg to meet with the Tsar’s minister Vyacheslav von Plehve, who was responsible for terrible pogroms against Jews. The two men agreed to encourage the emigration of Jews from Russia, as a way to keep Jews away from the revolutionary movements threatening the Tsar.

While it’s often argued that opponents of Israel are antisemitic, scientific research points in the opposite direction. As Peter Beinart notes in Jewish Currents, studies show that people who support Israel are actually more likely to agree with antisemitic statements such as: “Jews have too much influence in this country.” Pro-Israel countries tend to be anti-Jewish, and vice versa. It sounds contradictory, but it has a certain logic: Just like in the past, people who don’t like Jews are happy for them to be far away.

‘Whether people like Israel or not’: What six words in a Trump post reveal

 https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-893539

Israel has just fought shoulder to shoulder with the US, yet Trump's choice of words suggests that Israel has shifted from a broadly accepted ally to a debated one.

Just days before Independence Day, US President Donald Trump on Sunday posted a message on his social media platform praising Israel and extolling it as an exemplary ally.

“Whether people like Israel or not, they have proven to be a GREAT Ally of the United States of America. They are Courageous, Bold, Loyal, and Smart, and, unlike others that have shown their true colors in a moment of conflict and stress, Israel fights hard and knows how to WIN!”

Those words should put a smile on the lips of every Israeli. They should, but it is the opening six words that linger: “Whether people like Israel or not.”

The emphasis is not on what Israel represents or how that aligns with American values, but rather on what it delivers. This is a subtle yet significant shift – a more transactional framing: Israel moving from a natural partner to a useful one. This framing reflects a broader and troubling reality: Israel has become a dividing line within American politics, part of the culture-war terrain rather than, as it once was, a rare point of consensus.

Trump says talks to take place Tuesday, as Iran says it has ‘no plans’ to attend

 https://www.timesofisrael.com/trump-says-us-iran-talks-to-take-place-tuesday-threatens-no-more-mr-nice-guy/

US President Donald Trump said Sunday that talks with Iran on extending the ceasefire would resume on Tuesday, while the Islamic Republic indicated it was not planning to send a delegation and was pessimistic about the prospects of the talks.

Trump told Fox News that White House envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff would be heading to the Pakistani capital Islamabad for the negotiations, and if Tehran does not agree to a deal, the whole of Iran would be “blown up.”

He told the outlet that bridges and power plants in Iran would be targeted, repeating his threat to target civilian infrastructure — plans that appeared to have been halted after the ceasefire was reached nearly two weeks ago. The break in the fighting is set to expire on Wednesday if an extension is not agreed upon.

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Antisemites supporting Israel is weird. Jewish support of them is even weirder

 https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/nov/27/jewish-antisemitism-support-israel-gaza-zionism

Perhaps the most bizarre spectacle of the past month has been watching some of the world’s most wretched antisemites lining up to give their unalloyed support to Israel. Even more jarring has been their embrace by those who are supposed to advocate for Jewish safety.

In the US, there is Donald Trump, whose election was heralded by antisemites’ biggest public rally in the US in a generation, the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Yet because Trump was also demonstrably pro-Israel in his foreign policy stances, notably moving the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, he receives ongoing support and endorsements from many pro-Israel pressure groups. Some of them were nervous when he criticised Israel’s lack of military preparedness for the Hamas attacks, but he’s now back in the fold, adding “#IStandWithBibi”to his Truth Social posts.

The rationale behind these reactions is twisted and wrong: Israel is supposed to be a homeland for Jews from the horrors of the pogroms, the Holocaust and antisemitism. Yet we are now reaching an illogical conclusion where organisations supposed to protect Jewish rights turn a blind eye to antipathy towards Jews as long as proponents support Israel.

Netanyahu fails the 'no' test

 https://www.israelhayom.com/2026/04/19/netanyahu-fails-the-no-test/

The ceasefire imposed on Israel in Lebanon, following the ceasefire imposed on it in Iran, following the ceasefire imposed on it in Gaza, has left Israel in a troubling position in which it is once again failing to convert the many operational achievements of the IDF into a strategic outcome.

In fact, after 925 days of fighting since October 7, Israel has failed to achieve a decisive result on any front. Hamas remains standing and is engaged in rapid reconstruction. Hezbollah survived a severe campaign and hollow threats of destruction. Iran may emerge from the confrontation stronger than before. Israel did inflict heavy damage on all three, as well as on the Houthis in Yemen, but by the end of the campaign it is seen as a country whose affairs are decided not in Jerusalem, but in Washington.

In a speech he delivered in the Knesset while in opposition, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu argued that an Israeli prime minister is judged by one thing alone: his ability to say "no" to the president of the United States. In practice, against Donald Trump, Netanyahu failed. The US president's post on Friday, in which he said in large letters that he was forbidding Israel from attacking in Lebanon, was not only an operational directive. It was a public humiliation and a severe blow to Israeli power and deterrence.

Trump, it seems, is tired of wars. He is looking for a quick and elegant exit before being dragged back into them. In Iran, there is indeed a gap between his optimistic posts and the reality on the ground, in which the Strait of Hormuz was closed again, one day after reopening. But even Israeli officials involved in the talks believe that, at the moment, the space for agreement between the sides is greater than the space for disagreement.

The Pro-Israel Right Is Shifting the Definition of Anti-Semitism

 https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2025/08/anti-israel-anti-semitism/683765/

Extraordinary claims—such as the charge that the Jewish senator from Vermont is anti-Semitic to the point of spreading ancient slanders against his own people—require extraordinary evidence. Yet large segments of the conservative and even centrist wings of the American pro-Israel movement have whipped themselves into such a frenzy of paranoia that they are making accusations like this without much effort at justification.

Conflating criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism is not new, but it has exploded in the post–October 7 era, in which the rising menace of genuine Jew-hatred on the left and right alike has been accompanied by a growing chorus of hyperbolic, bad-faith accusations. This dynamic might seem paradoxical, but the two phenomena exist in a natural symbiosis. Anti-Semites often insist they are being targeted merely for criticizing Israel; their defense becomes more effective when many people are, in fact, being called anti-Semitic merely for criticizing Israel.

Zionist antisemitism

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zionist_antisemitism

Zionist antisemitism or antisemitic Zionism refers to a phenomenon in which antisemites express support for Zionism and the State of Israel. In some cases, this support may be promoted for explicitly antisemitic reasons. Historically, this type of antisemitism has been most notable among Christian Zionists, who may perpetrate religious antisemitism while being outspoken in their support for Jewish sovereignty in Israel due to their interpretation of Christian eschatology. Similarly, people who identify with the far right, particularly in Europe and the United States, may support the Zionist movement because they seek to expel Jews from their countries and see Zionism as the least complicated method (in comparison to ethnic cleansing or genocide) of achieving this goal and satisfying their racial antisemitism.[a]

Pentagon defends Hegseth's use of 'Pulp Fiction prayer'

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No rockets but no relief: Nahariya residents see no end to war despite Lebanon ceasefire

 https://www.timesofisrael.com/no-rockets-but-no-relief-nahariya-residents-see-no-end-to-war-despite-lebanon-ceasefire/?utm_source=The+Weekend+Edition&utm_campaign=weekend-edition-2026-04-19&utm_medium=email

After six weeks of relentless Hezbollah attacks, residents of northern Israeli city feel bewildered and betrayed by the government’s seemingly sudden decision to stop fighting

“We’re not naïve,” said Guetta, whose parents immigrated to Israel from Libya. “This isn’t the end of this war or the end of the wars. As long as we’re here, there will be war.”

“The government capitulated to Iran and the United States,” Attias said glumly. “The Iranians say, ‘Yes, yes,’ but they do what they want.”

Snakes & ‘insane’ rants: SEE Trump’s decline as reported by NYT, WH Vet SPEAKS

‘What kind of DELUSIONAL reality are we living in?’: Manosphere bros SICK of Trump as MAGA fractures

As Trump claims ‘no sticking points’ and that deal possible in days, Iran insists he’s lying

 https://www.timesofisrael.com/trump-says-no-sticking-points-at-all-predicts-deal-with-iran-could-come-in-days/

President says US will remove Iran’s enriched uranium ‘at leisurely pace,’ but Iran denies it; also claims Iran will stop backing Hamas, Hezbollah; US and Iranian officials say significant gaps remain

US President Donald Trump signaled growing optimism Friday about a potential deal with Iran to end the war amid a temporary ceasefire, saying negotiators could meet as soon as this weekend and that an agreement may be reached within days. He boldly claimed there were “no sticking points,” even as US and Iranian officials cautioned that major key issues remain unresolved.

The US leader spoke with several news outlets Friday and issued a long series of posts on his Truth Social network, following the Iranian announcement that it had opened the Strait of Hormuz as a response to the Israeli-Hezbollah ceasefire in Lebanon, with Trump predicting a deal to permanently end the war in a matter of days and saying that the US would remove Iran’s enriched uranium at a “leisurely pace.”

Iran swiftly denied any readiness to relinquish its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, and it did not confirm another Trump claim, that it was ready to halt its support for proxy terror groups Hamas and Hezbollah — issues that have hitherto prevented an agreement.

IDF soldiers face threat from IEDs as Lebanon ceasefire terms prove weaker than previous deal

 https://www.ynetnews.com/article/bkb1ik11azl

Two days after the ceasefire in Lebanon took effect, it is already clear that its terms are less favorable than those agreed following Operation Northern Arrows at the end of 2024. Now, the main concern in the IDF is improvised explosive devices planted before the ceasefire in areas under Israeli control.

One such device in the village of Jabin, about 3.5 kilometers from the border, killed reservist paratrooper Barak Kalfon, 48, from the community of Adi in the Jezreel Valley on Saturday. Three other soldiers were wounded in the incident, two moderately and one lightly. Kalfon was among the first to enter the structure alongside the company commander. During the search, the explosive device planted by Hezbollah detonated. The initial assessment is that it was not remotely triggered.

Similar incidents have occurred during ceasefires in the Gaza Strip, and the IDF is placing particular emphasis on the threat. Defense Minister Israel Katz paid tribute to Kalfon, saying: “Barak was a brave and dedicated fighter and a devoted family man. In his civilian work as an engineer at Rafael, he made a significant contribution to Israel’s security, combining the highest level of professional commitment with many years of meaningful reserve service in defense of the state.” 

Trump declares war in Lebanon over

 https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/423124

Updated US intelligence assessments indicate that Iran still holds a significant arsenal, amounting to roughly half of the capabilities it had before the outbreak of the conflict with the United States and Israel.

According to the data cited by The New York Times, Iran currently possesses 60% of its missile launchers and 40% of its UAV (drone) capabilities.

Tensions between the United States and Iran have once again reached a peak following a decision by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to once again close the Strait of Hormuz-less than a day after announcing its reopening following the ceasefire in Lebanon.

On Saturday, the IDF said that since the ceasefire came into effect, IDF soldiers south of the "yellow line" in southern Lebanon have identified in several incidents in which terrorists violated the ceasefire understandings by approaching from north of the yellow line toward IDF soldiers, posing an immediate threat.

Following their identification, and in order to remove the threat, the Israeli Air Force, together with ground forces, conducted precise strikes against the terrorists.

Artillery fire was carried out in support of the ground troops operating in the area, and terrorist infrastructure sites used to facilitate attacks were struck in response to the threats.

Earlier on Saturday, IDF soldiers identified a terrorist cell that violated the ceasefire understandings and approached IDF soldiers operating south of the ''yellow line" in southern Lebanon, a defense line dedicated to preventing an imminent threat to Israel’s northern communities.

Iran's Revolutionalry Guards 'mosquito fleet' is a serious threat in the Strait of Hormuz

 https://www.ynetnews.com/article/rjxpoi11a11x

 Despite U.S. claims of crippling Iran’s navy, the Revolutionary Guards’ fast-boat fleet continues to enforce a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, using guerrilla tactics and hidden bases to disrupt global oil shipping routes; they have been a nuisance in the Persian Gulf for decades

U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly boasted that Iran’s navy was almost entirely destroyed in the war, but he has largely ignored the fact that another Iranian naval force — that of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), rather than the regular Iranian navy — remains operational and continues to pose a significant threat to ships and tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. The IRGC /navy relies on small, fast boats that are hidden in fortified bases along Iran’s coastline or on islands in the strategic waterway. Although the U.S. military has sought to destroy them as well, it has acknowledged that only about half have been sunk so far, without providing exact figures.

Using these boats, which are sometimes armed with missiles or drones, along with concealed launch sites near the strait’s shores, Iran has continued to enforce its blockade of the strategic passage through which roughly a fifth of the world’s oil supply normally flows. 

Netanyahu shocked Trump 'prohibited' strikes on Lebanon, believes it inconsistent with ceasefire

 https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-893414

Trump’s public remarks appeared to exceed the text of the US-backed truce, prompting Israeli officials to seek clarification while clashes on the ground continued.

Israel was surprised by US President Donald Trump’s announcement that the IDF is “prohibited” from continuing strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon, according to a Saturday Axios report.

The report noted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was “personally stunned and alarmed” by the post, and that Israeli officials sought clarification from the White House.

This comes after Trump posted on Truth Social that Israel was prohibited from “bombing Lebanon any longer,” and that the US will work with Lebanon separately and “deal with the Hezbollah situation in an appropriate manner.”

FBI Director Kash Patel bashes media over Atlantic story, threatens lawsuit

 https://thehill.com/homenews/5838055-fbi-director-kash-patel-bashes-media-over-atlantic-story-threatens-lawsuit/?__vfz=medium%3Dconversations_top_pages

FBI Director Kash Patel has threatened to sue The Atlantic after the magazine reported that his colleagues have grown alarmed by what it described as episodes of excessive drinking and unexplained absences.

The magazine published a story on Friday titled “The FBI Director Is MIA,” citing conversations with more than two dozen people, including current and former FBI officials, members of Congress, hospitality-industry workers and others.

“Speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive information and private conversations, they described Patel’s tenure as a management failure and his personal behavior as a national-security vulnerability,” reporter Sarah Fitzpatrick wrote.

The report stated that Patel has been known “to drink to the point of obvious intoxication” in front of White House and other Trump administration staff and that on multiple occasions within the past year, “members of his security detail had difficulty waking Patel because he was seemingly intoxicated.”

Saturday, April 18, 2026

IDF confirms strikes on Hezbollah operatives in Lebanon, in first since ceasefire

 https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-confirms-strikes-on-hezbollah-operatives-in-lebanon-in-first-since-ceasefire/

Army says it acted in accordance with deal, which allows Israel to strike in ‘self-defense’; Hezbollah official says terror group ‘not concerned’ by Israel-Lebanon talks

The Israeli military on Saturday confirmed carrying out several strikes in southern Lebanon over the previous day against Hezbollah operatives who “violated the ceasefire understandings,” in the first such action since the truce took effect at midnight between Thursday and Friday.

The announcement of the strikes came a day after US President Donald Trump said that Israel was “prohibited” from bombing Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, though a US official later clarified to The Times of Israel that while IDF can not carry out any offensive military operations, the terms of the truce allow it to carry out defensive strikes against “planned, imminent, or ongoing attacks.”

This is the scariest question about Putin — and Trump

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/04/16/russia-putin-threat-europe-nato-raises-questions-about-trump/

Russian President Vladimir Putin, always paranoid about enemies, may be feeling cornered this spring. His army is at a standstill in Ukraine, despite suffering enormous casualties. He appears powerless to help Iran, one of his few allies. And his best friend in Europe, Hungary’s Viktor Orban, just got dumped.

Here’s Rumer’s stark warning: “Having invaded Ukraine under the false pretext of needing to secure its western flank, Russia is poised to emerge from the war less secure, more resentful, and more threatening to Europe than before the war. Its threat perceptions will cast a long shadow over Europe.”

Putin is a risk taker, as his invasion of Ukraine showed. What if he decides that his window of opportunity to challenge NATO and impose a new order is closing? In the most ominous passage of his report, Rumer writes: “If Putin is truly intent on imposing his vision of European security on the continent, he may decide that time is not on his side, as Europe is racing to rearm, and launch an attack against a Baltic neighbor to demonstrate that NATO’s Article 5 is essentially a dead letter.”

What would Trump do if Putin struck a European country? For me, that’s the scariest question. Trump spends so much time bad-mouthing NATO that Europeans already doubt the credibility of American security guarantees. His latest anti-NATO tirades have focused on its refusal to aid the United States and Israel in the Iran war. Before Rutte visited Washington this month, Trump called NATO a “paper tiger” that “Putin’s not afraid of.”


Rabbi Max Refuah Shleimah

 

Iran restores ‘strict management’ of Hormuz Strait as US blockade persists

 https://thehill.com/policy/international/5837564-iran-strict-control-strait-of-hormuz-us-blockade/

The Iranian regime said early Saturday that it is resuming “strict” control over the Strait of Hormuz amid the U.S.’s naval blockade in the critical trading corridor and as the fragile two-week ceasefire nears its end.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that the strait would return to its “previous state” and will be “under the strict management and control” of their military forces. 

The IRGC confirmed Saturday that it fired at two vessels in the waterway that “tried to bypass Iran’s authority.” This comes a day after Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared that the strait was “completely open for the remaining period of ceasefire” for all commercial ships.

Iran reimposes Hormuz closure after US maintains blockade; IRGC gunboats fire at ships

 https://www.timesofisrael.com/iran-reimposes-strait-of-hormuz-restrictions-accuses-us-of-violating-deal-to-reopen-waterway/

Tehran warns it will continue to block strait as long as Trump blockades Iran-linked shipping; US president says blockade ‘in full force’ until regime reaches a deal, including on its nuclear program

Iran swiftly reversed course on reopening the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, reimposing restrictions on the critical waterway after the US said it would not end its blockade of Iran-linked shipping.

Iran’s announcement came after Trump said Friday that even though Tehran announced the strait’s reopening, the American blockade “will remain in full force” until Tehran reaches a deal with the US, including on its nuclear program.

Iran defies Trump: Our uranium is sacred and not going anywhere

 https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/425672

Trump told CBS News in an interview earlier on Friday that Iran has "agreed to everything" and will cooperate with the United States to remove its enriched uranium from the country.

Iran firmly rejects Trump’s claim that it agreed to hand over its enriched uranium stockpile, declaring it “as sacred as the soil of Iran" and will not be transferred “anywhere."

Iran's Foreign Ministry on Friday stressed the country's stockpile of enriched uranium would not be transferred "anywhere", after US President Donald Trump said that the Islamic Republic had agreed to hand it over.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei told Iranian state media that "the transfer of uranium to the US has not been presented as an option."

Friday, April 17, 2026

Trump rails against court decision that once again stalls his White House ballroom project

 https://www.npr.org/2026/04/17/nx-s1-5788576/trump-rails-against-court-decision-that-once-again-stalls-his-white-house-ballroom-project

President Donald Trump railed against a federal judge's decision on Thursday that continues to block above-ground construction of a $400 million White House ballroom, allowing only below-ground work on a bunker and other "national security facilities" at the site.

U.S. District Judge Richard Leon's latest ruling comes in response to an appeals court's instruction to clarify an earlier decision on the 90,000-square-foot (8,400-square-meter) ballroom planned for the site where it demolished the East Wing of the White House.

Trump on social media called Leon, who was nominated to the bench by Republican President George W. Bush, a "Trump Hating" judge who "has gone out of his way to undermine National Security, and to make sure that this Great Gift to America gets delayed, or doesn't get built."

Hegseth shares air rescue group’s ‘Pulp Fiction’ prayer at Pentagon service

 https://thehill.com/policy/defense/5834822-hegseth-pulp-fiction-bible-reference/

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday repeated an air rescue group’s prayer that borrows from a scene in Quentin Tarantino’s film “Pulp Fiction.”

During a Pentagon service, Hegseth said the prayer — called CSAR 25:17, an apparent reference to Ezekiel 25:17 in the Bible — was recited during a mission to recover the pilot of a U.S. F-15E fighter jet shot down in Iran earlier this month.

On Thursday, videos of Hegseth reading the prayer circulated online, with some users and media outlets assuming Hegseth believed he was reading actual scripture.

Former White House strategist Steve Bannon on Thursday advised Hegseth to tone down religious references in briefings on the conflict with Iran, arguing they distract from the operational details outlined by military leaders.

Hegseth channels his inner Tarantino with fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction

 https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/16/hegseth-pulp-fiction-ezekiel-prayer

It was perhaps inevitable that a braggadocious Christian nationalist defense secretary elevated from his role as a weekend Fox News television host would pluck a fake Bible verse from a violent Hollywood blockbuster and present it at a Pentagon prayer session to rally the troops for the “holy war” in Iran.

On Wednesday, at the latest of his new series of worship services at the Pentagon to bless the Iran war effort, Hegseth stood at a podium and delivered a prayer for search-and-rescue crews he said was based on a Bible passage in the Old Testament book of Ezekiel.

Yet, as so often happens in the upside-down world that is Donald Trump’s second term of office, all was not as it seemed. The prayer Hegseth used appeared instead to be a bastardized version of a speech by actor Samuel L Jackson in the movie Pulp Fiction.

In its own helpful analysis of the situation, Newsweek presented all three passages of text: Ezekiel 25:17; Jackson’s dialogue from Tarantino’s 1994 cult black comedy; and the words spoken by Hegseth on Wednesday, which he stated were from so-called prayer CSAR 2517 (combat search and rescue), were commonplace in military circles, and were read to crews that rescued an air force colonel from an Iranian mountain this month after his fighter jet was shot down.

LevinAt11- Identifying Dangerous Misleadership

 

בס"ד
30 Nissan, 5786

Linked below is this week's LevinAt11 radio broadcast Apr. 16, '26, Parshas Tazria-Metzora 5786/ Rosh Chodesh Iyyar.

תכנית ראדיו של רב יהודה לעוין שליט"א, תזריע-מצורע תשפו, טו לעומר

Tonight's program was hosted by Rabbi Noson Shmuel Leiter.

Topic Highlights:

1). 1-11 minutes, approx.: 
Lessons from Current Events: letter in this week's MonseyMevaser.com page 12, an expansion of which was posted here:


2). 11-19, approx:  Seeking Common-Ground within the Orthodox communities is easier than it seems, because it's hiding in plain sight.

3). 20-39, approx.:  What's wrong with the banned Szmerla book, "Alternative Medicine In Halacha" (sic)? - simplified -- "For-Dummies" (for the benefit of the readers, an initial version of this work-in-progress is copied below).

4). 40-54, approx.: Sholom Kamenetsky,  undermining the Shlosha Chamuros, the three foundational Torah commandments, along with his family's legacy: His intensive involvement in said banned Szmerla book adds Avoda Zorah, Kefirah, and Kishuf (and a good measure of Shefichus Domim and Arayos) to his standing accomplishments in advancing Aishes-Ish (Epstein scandal) and Doctor-Facilitated-Murder... rounding out his "Holistic" imprint on the frum world.

5).  50-54, approx.: Aguda Alert: Vigilance is now required so that Aguda's oncoming Women's Conference should not yet again serve as another venue for Sholom (or others) to yet again evangelize to more naïve, trusting frum women. It's incumbent on those in the know to sound the alarm to protect righteous women from falling under the influence of a suave missionary self-promoter, who's perhaps unprecedented track record categorizes him as a one-man crime-wave.

6).  53-end, approx.: Crucial work quietly being done to save girls from Giyus Banos (the female military draft) in Israel, including by the ladies organization "Chomosaich."

בזכות נשים צדקניות עתידים ליגאל - 
עיין ספר קב הישר, ראש פרק פב

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If you value this type of work, please call/text 771.215.8892 today, to learn how you can do your fair share.
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Good Chodesh and Good Shabbos.

Rabbi Noson Shmuel Leiter,

Executive Director,

Help Rescue Our Children

845.642.1679

Direct: 771.215.8892

Israeli Helpline: 03.721.3337

torahjewsfordecency@gmail.com

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Presentations on New-Age dangers: 605-313-6831 ext. 2

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בס"ד
30 Nissan, 5786, Tazria/ Metzorah
(version 8B)

"What's Wrong w/ the Szmerla Book"* - "for Dummies"

Alternative (sic) Medicine (sic) In Halacha" (sic), by a "Rabbi" Rephoel Szmerla (currently operating out of Lakewood, originally from France).

כשיש עבודה זרה בעולם, יש חרון אף בעולם.

Here a some useful "one-liners," for those without the ability, time, or patience to delve into more than that. Page citations are from the first edition (2017CE), and may differ slightly in the second variant (2020CE).

The main purpose of this presentation is to:

1. encapsulate some (not all) of the primary objections to the book - and its author(s);

2. provide short "talking-points" to those who need or want that type of encapsulation, either because 

(a) they need a synopsis of an objection that they can understand on their own, without reliance on additional info, or delving more into the issues, or because 

(b) they simply seek to identify the basic motivations of opponents of the book/ author(s), even if they themselves don't personally seek to understand the details enough to formulate a view on the matter.

It should be emphasized here that many - if not all - of the objections enumerated below apply even if one takes the (erroneous) position that some or all of the practices/ techniques the book purports to permit could somehow be performed in a manner avoiding transgression.

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Rephoel Szmerla also goes by an alternative spelling: Raphael Szmarla (all A's,) online, as he does here, on Psychedelics in Halacha, something revealingly close to his heart: 
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1). His writings have been banned by prominent Rabbis.

 The book - and all subsequent writings of the author - were banned -- by over a dozen prominent Rabbonim soon after publication in 2017 -- due to its heretical content.

The ban against New-Age advocate Rephoel Szmerla, author of "Alternative Medicine In Halacha", כי אני ד' רופאך, is posted here:


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2). Szmerla & Co. are evangelizing for foreign religions - including both Avoda-Zorah and Kefirah - among Orthodox Jews. 

More specifically, the book "Alternative Medicine In Halacha" ("AMIH",) openly promotes Taoist and New-Age doctrine. Taoism (aka "Daoism") is one of the main religions of China. "New-Age" describes a western- marketed cesspool of Eastern religions, Occultism (systems of sorcery combined with Avoda Zorah), and other forms of Avoda Zorah, both ancient and modern.

For one prominent example, the foreign doctrine that he promotes includes the foundational notion of Q-i/ Ch-i, which is a heretical (and Avoda-Zorah) term, as we demonstrated in our 5768 Kuntrus "Mishmeres HaKodesh;" see the beginning of part 3.

Specifically, on page 39, Szmerla dramatically fails to refute this primary objection to his attempt to incorporate Ch-i into Judaism. This fundamental objection undermines his entire New-Age theology, and much of his book along with it.
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3).  The book is a fraud.

AMIH consistently misrepresents the facts, by regularly quoting New-Age sources as if they are authorities on matters of science/ metziyus, e.g. New-Age missionary guru Richard Gerbery.s., from his book Vibrational Medicine. Thus, the primary quality which the writer of the Forward (starting p. xxxv) extolled - paskening after an accurate determination of facts - is precisely the area in which the book is most derelict, and in a most grandstanding, hypocritical manner.

Also see objection 6.
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4). The book is simply unhinged.

AMIH is full of ludicrous statements and ridiculous arguments. See objection 5 for two telling examples, of many.  See also objection 18.
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Magical Thinking: 

5a). Szmerla promotes even long-distance energy-healing/ energy-work as natural, beneficial, and permitted in Jewish Law (p. 40-43).

5b). He similarly whitewashes NewAge long- distance diagnostic techniques, called Remote Testing (p. 86-88).*

(* There he seems to be referring specifically to muscle testing on one person to determine information about another person far away. However, there are other NewAge techniques of long distance testing/ "diagnosis.")

Such long-distance methods clearly do not work naturally (על פי דרכו של עולם). Thus, they are at best unreliable nonsense -- and, alternatively, Avoda Zorah/ heretically-attributed Kishuf/ Kosaim techniques.
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Hide-and-Run Heteirim:

6). Szmerla fails to even describe the actual techniques involved in energy-healing, one of the primary New-Age practices he purports to permit (p. 25-26).
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7).  Ju-Budu: He whitewashes Buddhism (p. 46, par. 1).

8). Rooted in Antiquity... "Back to tradition..."
מתחילה עובדי ע"ז היו אבותינו...

Szmerla downplays the severity of Hinduism (p. 135).

9). He whitewashes even the most overt Avoda Zorah in Health Kinesiology - asking "Energetic Permission" of the Ch-i if it's "willing" to work with the practitioner (e.g. in allowing additional muscle-testing), afar le'piv (p. 75-78). (Also see http://daattorah.blogspot.com/2020/08/hk-manual-on-energy-permission-asked-of.html )

10). With similar recklessness, he whitewashes Yoga (p. 132-136).

11). He whitewashes Reik-i (p. 43-47).
"...רק הוא - מכם."

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12).  Szmerla infiltrates both (a) anti-Torah missionaries and (b) their heretical missionary propaganda into the Orthodox Jewish community, and, by extension, throughout the Jewish world.

The book AMIH serves as a water-carrier for some of the most virulently anti-Torah New-Age missionaries, e.g. Theosophy-devotee Richard Gerber, y.s. (e.g. p. 2, 11, 39). 

Gerber, in the Acknowledgements to his Vibrational Medicine, identified a "Who's Who" list of Theosophy devotees who had tremendous influence on his approach.  The Theosophical Society was cofounded in 1875CE in NYC, by Russian occultist Madame Helena Petrovina Blavatsky y.s. (and Col. Olcott).  She's considered the Grandmother of the "New Age" movement.  Blavatsky was virulently anti-Torah, as was one of her leading followers, Alice A. Bailey, y.s., founder of Lucifer Trust (now Lucis Trust) in NYC.

Bailey openly denied the divinity of HaShem (Esoteric Healing, p. 393). She also identified (in Externalization of the Hierarchy, p. 544, 551) one of their major goals as "the gradual dissolution ... of the Orthodox Jewish faith..."

It's G-d-haters such as these that Richard Gerber is an apostle of.

To allow any Theosophy devotee any entrance into the Jewish community is an abomination.  How much more so one as suave as Gerber.

And Szmerla & Co. perpetrates all of this - and in the name of Torah as well.
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13). The Szmerla book literally endangers lives.

Despite the perfunctory disclaimer at the outset, the entire warp and woof of the book is an ongoing performance, perpetrating a deceptive rejection of sound medical theory and practice, under the guise of Halacha.  By misrepresenting the realia, metziyus, according to far-Eastern/ NewAge missionary doctrine, the naïve readers are led to imagine that actually medical science has it all wrong - is totally missing the boat.  Ideas, both true and false, have consequences.

The readers well understand the implications of the heretical, anti-scientific ideology presented, as well as they understand the legal need for a perfunctory disclaimer. Thus, the latter does not render the former less than lethal.
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14). Szmerla deceptively misrepresents/ dismisses objections of Rav Yisroel Belsky ZT"L, among other opponents of his, e.g. p. 29, note 8; p. 75-76, note 76).

Rav Belsky, who had communicated with Szmerla & Co., has choice words for more than one of those parties involved in the book.  For them to seek revenge posthumously is what you'd expect from those who struggle to make a straight argument.

And we are to believe that they honestly accept the authority of Torah sages...

15). Szmerla deceptively dismisses the objection of the Steipler Gaon, who identified what appears to be a common form of hands-on energy-healing as Kishuf (Orchos Rabbeinu 1, p. 290).

16).  Ziyuf HaTorah:

The author(s) commit(s) these distortions in the name of Torah.  They even drag in holy sources of Kabbalah to "sanction" these distortions.

Their unbridled temerity knows no bounds.

Rav Aharon Kotler, ZT"L, identified distortion of the Torah - Ziyuf HaTorah - as the gravest threat to Judaism (Mishnas Reb Aharon, 1:2:3:6).

17).  The authors built their campaign on deception of Rabbis, including Rabbis who don't read English, or can't research the facts to evaluate if they're being taken in.

Their well-masked disrespect for authentic Torah authority also manifests itself in seeking to deceive prominent Rabbis with their suave tactics, including those tactics identified in 3 and 6 above. For details on how, see notes to 3.

18).  Laitzonus and Kallus:

One observer noted the astounding level of kallus, absolute laxity, with which the authors relate to the Cardinal-Sins of Avoda Zorah and kefirah, as well as the serious sins of Kishuf, sorcery, at stake here.  This in part is demonstrated by the ludicrousness of the statements and arguments made throughout the book, as note above (4).

19). Their pronounced inability to distinguish between truth and falsehood.

There were those in Jewish History who possessed the ability to separate the good from the bad in extraction of elements of truth from otherwise heretical sources. In general, we've lacked such authorities since at least the time of the Schach, one of the premier commentators on Shulchan Aruch, who lived at the time of the Chimilnetzki pogroms in Ukraine (1648-49CE).

The recklessness of the authors of AMIH demonstrates that even if such people do exist nowadays, the authors certainly do not qualify by any stretch.

20). The book's author requires investigation into any association with dope-dealers trafficking in a dangerous, proliferating hallucinogenic drug called Ayahuasca, a controlled-substance. In light of the above, these multiple accusations must be looked into very seriously: see Sefer Chofetz ChaimLashon Harah, 8:5, and BM"C 9, citing ibid. 7:5.

In addition to many more objections.
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Notes:
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3) Callers to our hotline should be aware that, in general, whatever materials we send out to illustrate objections to various NewAge techniques may prove necessary, but - on their own - are not *sufficient* to properly present the Shailah in full.  To do so generally requires our direct interaction with the Rov/ Moreh Hora'ah being approached.

This is because those with a desire to permit the multitude of New-Age practices have more than enough experience in providing excuses and diversionary arguments, whose flaws may be overlooked by Rabbonim not "Ligging" (being sufficiently versed) in these arcane matters.

Thus, what seems to the average uninformed Rov as a reasonable "natural explanation" usually, on examination by those in the know, is exposed to be false, and, worse, yet another sample of NewAge techniques based on NewAge ideology.  Thus, such heteirim are as worthless as the myths on which they're based.

This is a pervasive example of an "explanation" potentially being even more objectionable than the technique they purport to permit, as per the Rambam in Hilchos Avoda Zorah 2:2-3.  Most of the so called "heterim" for these NewAge practices fall into this category.

One of the Torah sages of the previous generation exhorted:

It's Assur to be a Tipish!"
(It's prohibited to be a fool.)
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Please call/text 771.215.8892 if you would be agreeably to sharing in this work.  Neshamos are being lost to heretical theology masquerading as Torah daily because otherwise good people continue to do nothing.
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"מאריך אפיה - וגביה דיליה."

נתן שמואל לייטער

Rabbi Noson Shmuel Leiter,

Executive Director,

Tomim Tih'yeh - countering New-Age influences for over 25 years

845.642.1679

Direct: 771.215.8892

Israeli Helpline: 03.721.3337 עזרה בארץ ישראל

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