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Sunday, November 22, 2020
Yitzchok Avinu was the least successful of the Avos -Why? Rav Yakov Kaminetsky
Who Is Sidney Powell? Meet Trump’s New Top Conspiracy Theorist.
Topline
As President Donald Trump tries to sue his way to a second term, lawyer Sidney Powell has satiated his appetite for implausible conspiracy theories and seemingly baseless vote-rigging allegations, vaulting the former prosecutor and frequent Trump defender from the Fox News pundit circuit to the outgoing president’s inner circle.
Key Facts
Powell joined Rudy Giuliani’s legal team to help overturn Trump’s electoral losses, and has reportedly earned Trump’s attention for her willingness to openly endorse the fact-free idea that voting machine manufacturers and election software companies rigged the election in President-elect Joe Biden’s favor.
The former prosecutor landed in Trump’s orbit after casting herself as a chronicler of corruption at the Justice Department, writing missives about how Robert Mueller’s probe into Trump’s relationship with Russia was actually a shadowy effort to undermine him.
Greenblatt-Kaminetsky Heter: Does Aharon Friedman need Heter Meah Rabbonim to remarry?
This saga has continued for way too long. At this point Tamar has claimed to have successfully annulled her marriage to Aharon Friedman and remarried without obtaining a Get. Her major supporters in this perverse and ignorant operation - the Kaminetskys have official declared that the heter to remarry without a Get is invalid. So have the many gedolim and poskim who have been consulted - except for Rabbi Nota Greenblatt who bizarrely clings to the heter he gave without investigating any of the facts - solely because Rabbi Kaminetsky asked him to give the heter. And now even though Rabbi Kaminetsky acknowledges he was wrong - Rabbi Greenblatt refuses to retract the heter.
update;
Rabbi Akiva Eiger (Simon 1 of Even HaEzer Siif 10 ): R' Akiva Eiger brings from a teshuva of the Maharashal that if a woman insists she is not married (contrary to the claim of the husband) then he can marry without a heter meah rabbanon.
Igros Moshe (E.H. 2:2): Question: In the case of a moredes (rebellious wife) who obtained a civil divorce as well as many thousands of dollars in the settlement from the secular court and refused to accept a Get in order to torment her husband. Is it possible to permit the husband to remarry without first obtaining permission from 100 Rabbis? Answer: Concerning the case of a moredes who obtained a civil divorce and also $30,000 cash as well as the house and furnishings which she sold for $20,000. The secular court judge blocked her access to $20,000 of the $30,000 that the husband is required to pay and made the access conditional on her accepting the get that is required by the halacha and which she has already agreed to do and which was arranged in Seattle. The letter writer was made the agent to divorce her. However when he returned to Portland and notified the woman that he had the Get in his hand, she reneged on the deal and said that she did not want to free her husband under any circumstances and that she will never accept the Get because she wants to torment him. There is no question even if we don’t believe that she caused the fights between but he was the one who started them and that led to her trying with a lawyer in civil court to obtain a secular law. But since she agreed to take accept the Get and then reneged in order to torment him – she is considered a moredes since she has no interest in living with him as his wife and she also doesn’t want to divorce him. This is explicitly stated in Shulchan Aruch (E.H 77:20), If she rebels against him in order to torment him and she declares that she is tormenting him because of the wrongs he did to her or because he cursed her or because he fought with her - then she has the full status of a moredes. The Rema concludes that after 12 months if he wants to divorce her she must accept the Get even against her will or else he is given permission to marry another women. So surely in this case where she started the fight and then went to civil court to get a secular divorce. Regarding the question of whether he needs a heter of 100 Rabbis. From the language of the Rema is would seem that he permitted the husband of a moredes to remarry even if there is no heter of 100 Rabbis because it is not mentioned either in the Rema or the commentaries. The Maharshdam (E.H. 120) states that Rabbeinu Gershom never applied the cherem to a case of moredes. It would seem that his view is that the husband should not be allowed to remarry unless a number of years have passed so it is clear that she is a moredes. I saw in the Otzer Poskim (E.H. 1:73.24) where Rabbi Akiva Eiger is cited and other Achronim that permit remarriage in such a case even with a heter of 100 Rabbis. Nonetheless, l’chatchila it is best to obtain a heter of 100 Rabbis and that is the accepted practice. However if it is impossible to obtain one – as you write – then he can remarry without the heter of 100 Rabbis since it has now been 5 years that she left her husband and extracted $50, 000 from him in civil court and agreed to accept the Get and it was written according to her wishes and then she reneged in order to torment him. Such a case is rarer than the circumstances cited by the Maharshdam and others. The husband should deposit the Get and have it guarded until she comes and receives it from the agent.
Rav Menashe Klein has a long teshuva (Misheh Halachos vol 14 1-11) where he states very clearly that a husband does not have to give his wife a get if she goes to secular court without the permission of beis din. He says this is the view of the majority of achronim - including the Maharsham (7:159) and Rav Moshe Feinstein. He also says that the husband does not need a heter meah rabbonim if his wife goes to secular court without permission - but that it is best for her sake to deposit a get with beis din because she might eventually withdraw from the secular court. None the less he notes it is the custom today to deposit a get with beis din when receiving a heter meah rabbonim [This is also the view of Rav Moshe Sternbuch (4:301)] Thus he claims the majority of achronim permit a man to remarry with a heter meah rabbonim if they deposit a get with beis din - to be given when the wife renounces the rulings of the secular court. If there is no heter meah rabbonim then there is no need to give a get. Thus there is no difference between the view of Rav Moshe Feinstein and Rav Moshe Sternbuch in this matter.
Rav Gestetner
[to be continued]
Secret plans helped Brooklyn synagogue pull off massive, maskless wedding
A Hasidic synagogue in Brooklyn planned the wedding of a chief rabbi’s grandson with such secrecy it was able to host thousands of maskless celebrants without the city catching on.
Despite a surge in COVID-19 cases, guests crammed shoulder-to-shoulder inside the Yetev Lev temple in Williamsburg for the Nov. 8 nuptials — stomping, dancing and singing at the top of their lungs without a mask in sight, videos obtained by The Post show.
The synagogue’s stunning willingness to host a potential super-spreader event underscores what critics call the Hasidic community’s ongoing disregard and outright defiance of efforts to control the deadly coronavirus, which has killed nearly 25,000 people in New York City.
Ironically, the synagogue’s own president, R’Mayer Zelig Rispler, who openly urged Brooklyn’s Orthodox community to abide by coronavirus safety measures, died of COVID-19 last month at age 70.
Facing an Election Loss, President Donald Trump Turns to Raw Political Power to Try to Bend the Outcome
During his failed campaign to win another four years in office, President Donald Trump repeatedly used the power of his office to boost his chances, employing the White House as a campaign backdrop, having his Secretary of State give a campaign speech during an official diplomatic trip, and spreading baseless claims about voting fraud from behind the presidential seal.
Now he’s using his office to try to reverse his loss.
Pennsylvania judge throws out Trump lawsuit, clearing way for Biden win
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/pennsylvania-judge-throws-out-trump-lawsuit-biden-win
Even if Trump had been able to successfully overturn the state’s vote tabulation and win Pennsylvania, the state’s 20 electoral votes would not have been enough to secure him re-election after Georgia confirmed Biden flipped the traditionally red state Friday.
Pennsylvania Republican senator says Biden won, after court deals blow to Trump
A Pennsylvania judge on Saturday threw out Donald Trump’s claims of widespread electoral fraud there, dealing a new blow to the Republican’s bid to overturn his loss in the US presidential election.
Saturday, November 21, 2020
Trump tries to drum out GOP election officials who won’t play his games
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/21/trump-gop-elections-challenge-438938
President Donald Trump has driven senators into retirement and tweeted wayward Republicans into primary defeat during four years leading the GOP. Now, as a lame duck, he’s launched a new campaign against GOP election officials who won’t bend to his will.
Trump’s drive to discredit the results of an election he lost has put him at odds with the Republican elected officials and administrators who oversaw the vote in key states — and called it what it was: a free and fair election. Being at odds with Trump doesn’t go over well in today’s Republican Party, and Trump has turned their political bases against them, even unleashing threats from his most rabid supporters.
Trump options narrow as Michigan backs Biden win
https://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2020-55025997
Two Republican legislators pledged to follow "normal process" in validating the vote after a White House meeting.
Earlier on Friday, Georgia dealt the US president another blow by certifying Mr Biden's razor-thin margin of victory.
The Democrat is set to take office on 20 January as the 46th US president.
Trump takes credit for Pfizer vaccine development, says Americans wouldn’t have one yet without his leadership
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-pfizer-vaccine-leadership
President Trump on Friday claimed the U.S. would not have a coronavirus vaccine on the way had he not been in the Oval Office to oversee its development.
Biden's margin of victory widens as Trump's subversion efforts grow more frantic
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/21/politics/donald-trump-joe-biden-transition/index.html
While most of GOP leadership continues to back Trump's efforts to contest those results, a growing number of veteran Republicans pushed back on Trump's tactics and expressed frustration about the transition being held up.
Friday, November 20, 2020
Romney rips Trump in late-night tweet, calls president's actions effort to ‘subvert’ will of people
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, took to Twitter late Thursday to rip President Trump, saying the president had failed to make “even a plausible case of widespread fraud or conspiracy before a court of law” pertaining to the 2020 presidential election.
Romney said earlier this month that he did not have a problem with Trump challenging the election results and told “Fox News Sunday” he once considered challenging the 2012 election results when he lost to President Obama.
He said he thought it was “appropriate for the president to make sure that the vote count has been done properly.”
How history judges sore losers: Donald Trump, be warned
Whether Trump eventually demonstrates the same dignity and graciousness is hard to say. He is beyond unconventional and his deepest base of supporters have a cultish affection enjoyed by few previous losing candidates. But no one gets to defy every convention.
By not leaving on a high note, he may find himself in a political purgatory that Thomas Dewey, the losing Republican candidate of 1944 and 1948, likened to the drunk who passed out at a wake. “If I am alive,” the man said, “what am I doing in this coffin? If I am dead, why do I have to go to the bathroom?”
Biden wins Georgia recount as Trump setbacks mount
https://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2020-55006188
On Thursday, Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, said the hand audit of ballots had not altered Mr Biden's victory in the state.
"Georgia's historic first statewide audit reaffirmed that the state's new secure paper ballot voting system accurately counted and reported results," Mr Raffensberger said in a statement.
Trump told ally he's trying to get back at Democrats for questioning legitimacy of his own election
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/19/politics/trump-democrats-election/index.html
President Donald Trump told an ally that he knows he lost, but that he is delaying the transition process and is aggressively trying to sow doubt about the election results in order to get back at Democrats for questioning the legitimacy of his own election in 2016, especially with the Russia investigation, a source familiar with the President's thinking told CNN on Thursday.
Thursday, November 19, 2020
Mitt Romney says consequences of lame duck period are 'potentially more severe' than delayed transition
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/19/politics/mitt-romney-lame-duck-transition-consequences/index.html
Republican Sen. Mitt Romney is warning that the consequences of actions taken by President Donald Trump during the lame duck period of his term are "potentially more severe" than those caused by the delayed presidential transition.
Georgia to release recount results; Biden, Harris to speak with governors
Election officials in Georgia say they are on track to finish their weeklong hand recount of the presidential race, with results released by noon Thursday.
Georgia audit on track to finish Wednesday and affirm Biden win, official says
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/17/politics/georgia-recount/index.html
Georgia is on a "good schedule right now" to finish an audit of the presidential election by Wednesday and thus certify its results by Friday, a top state voting official says, and the vast majority of counties are reporting results that are "spot dead on" to the initial tallies or finding only minor discrepancies.
Trump continues to claim he won the election. He did not.
https://edition.cnn.com/business/live-news/election-2020-misinformation/index.html
President Donald Trump's campaign and Fox News host Tucker Carlson alleged last week that a vote cast by a Georgia woman named Deborah Jean Christiansen was fraudulent.
The allegation was false -- like two other voter fraud claims the Trump campaign and Carlson leveled against legal Georgia voters last week.
The campaign and Carlson said this vote was a fraud because Deborah Jean Christiansen died last year. In fact, the vote was legally cast by a living woman who also happens to be named Deborah Jean Christiansen, born in the same year and month but on a different day.
Christiansen answered the door when CNN showed up on Tuesday evening.
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
'Confusion and chaos': Republicans denounce Trump's latest purge
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/18/republicans-denounce-trump-krebs-cybersecurity-437716
President Donald Trump on Tuesday
evening fired Krebs, the director of the Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency, after he spent days actively debunking
the president’s baseless voter fraud claims. And in a rare turn in the
Trump era, Senate Republicans across the spectrum — from Trump allies to
critics of the president — criticized the decision.
Ethics experts and Trump critics call for Senate investigation into Graham's probe into presidential election
Three top ethics experts and prominent critics of President Donald Trump on Wednesday formally requested the Senate Ethics Committee investigate whether Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina violated the chamber's rules in his probe over how mail-in voting was conducted in the 2020 presidential election.
Graham has not looked into states that Trump won. Asked why not, Graham said Wednesday "because they're not in question. I mean, we're looking at states where there's a contest. I'm not looking at states that he lost. I'm looking at states where there's a challenge."
The end of the Trump White House is *exactly* as bad as we thought it would be
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/18/politics/donald-trump-chris-krebs-fired/index.html
The end of Donald Trump's time in the White House was always going to be ugly. Just how ugly is now coming into clearer focus.
New Pfizer Results: Coronavirus Vaccine Is Safe and 95% Effective
The drug maker Pfizer said on Wednesday that its coronavirus vaccine was 95 percent effective and had no serious side effects — the first set of complete results from a late-stage vaccine trial as Covid-19 cases skyrocket around the globe.
The data showed that the vaccine prevented mild and severe forms of Covid-19, the company said. And it was 94 percent effective in older adults, who are more vulnerable to developing severe Covid-19 and who do not respond strongly to some types of vaccines.
Pfizer, which developed the vaccine with its partner BioNTech, said the companies planned to apply to the Food and Drug Administration for emergency authorization “within days,” raising hopes that a working vaccine could soon become a reality.
If the F.D.A. authorizes the two-dose vaccine, Pfizer has said that it could have up to 50 million doses available by the end of the year, and up to 1.3 billion by the end of next year.
However, only about half of its supply
will go to the United States this year, or enough for about 12.5 million
people — a sliver of the American population of 330 million. Americans
will receive the vaccine for free, under a $1.95 billion deal the
federal government reached with Pfizer for 100 million doses.
Georgia election audit finds 3,039 more uncounted ballots in 2 counties
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/georgia-election-audit-uncounted-ballots-two-counties
Unless additional uncounted ballots are found during the audit, it does not appear that the audit will result in a change in the state's election result as President-elect Joe Biden had been leading by approximately 14,000 votes. Sterling said the updated count in Fayette County trimmed the lead to just under 13,000.
If the audit were to
end up with Trump winning the state, he would still only have 248
electoral votes, with Biden remaining at 290.
Trump lashes out in new bid to tarnish an election he lost
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/18/politics/donald-trump-transition/index.html
Trump wrote that he terminated Chris Krebs, a senior Department of Homeland Security official, for contradicting his own baseless allegations of irregularities. The President, his campaign and political allies have made multiple efforts, which started well before the election, to falsely argue that he was cheated out of a second term. His effort appears motivated by a desire to explain away his clear defeat by the former vice president but is also part of a pattern of behavior designed to discredit Biden's presidency and to enshrine national divides that he consciously widened as a tool of power.
In other apparent attempts to cast doubt on the integrity of the election -- unprecedented in modern history -- Trump ally Sen. Lindsey Graham was embroiled in a controversy after calling election officials in Nevada, Arizona and Georgia -- three key states won by Biden -- to question them on procedures for mail-in ballots, which generally favored Biden. And two Republicans broke with tradition in Michigan, another state where the Democratic nominee triumphed, in temporarily blocking the certification of the election in Wayne County, where Biden beat the President. Michigan's Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, later told CNN's Chris Cuomo that the officials relented and agreed to certify the vote.
The latest maneuvers by Trump and his allies came as more of the President's long-shot legal challenges and threadbare cases alleging election fraud were exposed in the courts.
Michigan's Wayne County certifies election results in reversal of earlier decision
Election officials in Michigan’s largest county voted to certify election results on Tuesday night, ending a short-lived deadlock that could have delayed the state from confirming a victory for President-elect Joe Biden.
Lindsey Graham just crossed another line in defending Trump
Graham, even as he was defending his call to Raffensperger, revealed to reporters that he had also reached out to election officials in two other states where the vote count between Trump and President-elect Joe Biden was quite close -- and where the President has insisted, with zero proof, that there were shenanigans involved in the ballot counting.
Trump fires director of Homeland Security agency who had rejected President's election conspiracy theories
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/17/politics/chris-krebs-fired-by-trump/index.html
Trump announced on Twitter he
was firing Chris Krebs, the director of the Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency, and directly tied it to Krebs' statement
that said there "is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised."
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Malbim’s Novel Interpretation of Shir Ha-Shirim
https://www.etzion.org.il/en/shiur-07-malbim%E2%80%99s-novel-interpretation-shir-ha-shirim
Malbim begins with two starting assumptions. First, not only is Shlomo the author of the book, but the events described in Shir Ha-Shirim are intended as a metaphor for his own life experiences. Second, the phrase “Shir Ha-Shirim” should be understood not as “the greatest of songs” (as numerous midrashim
and Rashi maintain), but as “the song comprised of numerous songs”
(following Radak and others). It is for this reason that Malbim entitles
his commentary “Shirei Ha-Nefesh,” the “Songs of the Soul,” not “Shir Ha-Nefesh,” the “Song of the Soul.” Accordingly, Malbim sees Shir Ha-Shirim as a self-revealing description of Shlomo’s religious struggle, conveyed through the drama of a compelling love story.
Georgia official says Graham asked him about tossing ballots
https://apnews.com/article/georgia-official-graham-tossing-ballots-281416294b5c54c6535f8ffaab4322a2
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Monday that U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham asked him whether he had the power to reject certain absentee ballots, a question he interpreted as a suggestion to toss out legally cast votes.
Raffensperger
made the comments to The Washington Post, saying he’s faced rising
pressure from fellow Republicans who want to see Democrat Joe Biden’s
narrow lead in the state reversed. Nearly 5 million votes were cast in
the presidential election in Georgia, and Biden was leading President
Donald Trump by about 14,000 votes.
Trump Is ‘Single Largest Driver’ Of Covid-19 Misinformation, Cornell Study Finds
Misinformation about the coronavirus is a pressing threat to public health, and according to researchers at Cornell University
who analyzed over 38 million articles about the pandemic published in
English-language media around the world, “the president of the United
States was the single largest driver of misinformation around Covid,” as
mentions of Donald Trump “comprised 37.9% of the overall misinformation
conversation.”
Rudy Giuliani's conspiracy theories could be dangerous to democracy, experts say
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/17/politics/rudy-giuliani-national-security-democracy/index.html
In the two weeks since Election Day, Giuliani has become a super-spreader of election disinformation. His eyebrow-raising claims -- from Republican observers being barred from vote counts, to mysterious batches of ballots appearing in the middle of the night, to an election technology company using Venezuelan software to swing results -- have been steadily debunked in courtrooms and by federal officials who have declared there is zero evidence of widespread irregularities.
Biden: More people may die if Trump doesn't coordinate transition
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/291398
President-elect Joe Biden on Monday warned that President Donald
Trump's unwillingness to accept the outcome of the 2020 election could
hamper his incoming administration's ability to rapidly distribute a
coronavirus vaccine.
Trump aims to undermine Biden's legitimacy even as legal challenges fizzle
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/16/politics/trump-election-challenge-biden-legitimacy/index.html
Trump's transition sabotage threatens vaccine rollout
President Donald Trump's refusal to coordinate with President-elect Joe Biden on the critical Covid-19 vaccine is bringing a staggering possibility into clearer view: that an outgoing US commander in chief is actively working to sabotage his successor.
Monday, November 16, 2020
Trump bids to take credit for Moderna vaccine while Biden offers cautious optimism
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/nov/16/trump-vaccine-moderna-biden-coronavirus
“Another vaccine just announced,” Trump tweeted, seeking to claim credit. “This time by Moderna, 95% effective. For those great ‘historians’, please remember that these great discoveries, which will end the China Plague, all took place on my watch!”
Rather than working to combat the virus, which is spreading faster than ever and on average killing more than 1,000 Americans a day, Trump has stayed focused on unsubstantiated claims that the presidential election was stolen.
Critics say Trump has all but surrendered to the pandemic, which has killed more than 244,000 people in the US and is averaging more than 100,000 cases per day. Michael Osterholm, an adviser to Biden, told NBC on Sunday: “We are in a very dangerous period – the most dangerous public health period since 1918.”
Is Cuomo Directive to Blame for Nursing Home COVID Deaths, as US Official Claims?
Our Ruling
In a tweet, the HHS assistant secretary for public affairs said that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo “forced” nursing homes across the state to admit COVID-positive patients and that this policy fueled the spread of COVID-19 that led to thousands of deaths in the nursing home population.
Although nursing homes felt pressure to accept COVID-positive patients, they were not actually forced to do so. State regulations require nursing homes to accept patients only if they can care for them, and they could have refused them on those grounds.
In addition, it’s unclear the extent to which the governor’s policy was responsible for nursing home COVID-19 deaths. Infection control is a long-standing problem in nursing homes, predating the pandemic, and a report showed peak numbers of nursing home deaths came prior to the peak influx of patients as a result of Cuomo’s advisory. While the introduction of COVID-19 positive patients into nursing homes no doubt had an effect on infection spread, Caputo’s statement suggests it was solely responsible. That’s not what the evidence shows.
We rate this Mostly False.
Netanyahu: I will speak to Biden soon
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/291367
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said he would be making a call to US president-elect Joe Biden in the near future.
In an apparent slip-of-the-tongue, Netanyahu attempted to avoid referring to Biden as the incoming president.
