Saturday, July 23, 2022
Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls D.C. Jail Section Holding Jan. 6 Rioters 'Patriot Wing'
Tucker Carlson: Why are Jan. 6 protesters still in jail while murderers walk free? - nonsense from Carlson
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tucker-carlson-jan-6-protesters-jailed-murderers-walk-free
"Justice For J6" Says They're Rallying For Nonviolent Offenders. Most Alleged Capitol Rioters In Jail Are Charged With Violent Crimes.
Jan. 6 hearing dominates top TV networks — except one
The President Who Stood Still on Jan. 6
No matter your views of the Jan. 6 special committee, the facts it is laying out in hearings are sobering. The most horrifying to date came Thursday in a hearing on President Trump’s conduct as the riot raged and he sat watching TV, posting inflammatory tweets and refusing to send help.Still, the brute facts remain: Mr. Trump took an oath to defend the Constitution, and he had a duty as Commander in Chief to protect the Capitol from a mob attacking it in his name. He refused. He didn’t call the military to send help. He didn’t call Mr. Pence to check on the safety of his loyal VP. Instead he fed the mob’s anger and let the riot play out.
Who Deserves to be Our Hero? by Rabbi YITZCHOK ADLERSTEIN
https://cross-currents.com/2019/04/13/who-deserves-to-be-our-hero/
Heroes need not be perfect. Gedolim need not be perfect. They never were, and they never will be. A person who demands never to find fault in his or her mentor will never have a meaningful mentor.
The obvious question is whether therefore all faults are ignored and the gadol is never held accountable for mistakes?
Gedolim don't apologize because they don't think they make mistakes
One of the most important factors in human relations is apologizing for hurting another person. Don't recall stories of gedolim apologizing apparently because they never err or think they never err
Friday, July 22, 2022
How to Apologize
https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/97408/jewish/How-to-Apologize.htm
Is It Too Late to Apologize?
https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/339510?lang=bi
Maimonides’ Four Steps to Apologizing
The most famous laws about apology come to us from the 12th century rabbi, philosopher, and physician Maimonides (1135-1204, Spain), or Rambam, one of the greatest Torah scholars of the Middle Ages. Maimonides wrote codes of law for the Jewish community, clarifying common Jewish practice and accepted standards of observance.
According to Maimonides, four of the most important steps of teshuvah (repentance) are the following:
Verbally confess your mistake and ask for forgiveness (Mishneh Torah 1:1).
Express sincere remorse, resolving not to make the same mistake again (Mishneh Torah 2:2).
Do everything in your power to “right the wrong,” to appease the person who has been hurt by your actions (Mishneh Torah 2:9).
Act differently if the same situation happens again (Mishneh Torah 2:1).
Stolen Innocence - Rabbi Baruch Lanner, the charismatic magnet of NCSY, was revered in the Orthodox Union youth group, despite longtime reports of abuse of teens. By Gary Rosenblatt
Baruch Lanner is widely regarded as one of the most brilliant, dynamic and charismatic educators in Jewish life today. As director of regions of the National Conference of Synagogue Youth, an arm of the Orthodox Union, the 50-year-old rabbi has been working with and supervising teenagers for more than three decades. He has also been a principal and teacher in yeshiva high schools in New Jersey, and for many years has led a highly successful six-week NCSY summer kollel program in Israel offering Torah study to up to 300 American boys. But even while he is credited with bringing hundreds, perhaps thousands, of youngsters closer to Judaism, reports have continued to circulate that he has harassed, if not abused, many scores of teens sexually, physically and/or emotionally, from the early 1970s to the present. Though Rabbi Lanner's erratic behavior has long been an open secret in some Orthodox circles, for the first time more than a dozen former NCSYers and others have come forward publicly over a three month period, telling their stories to The Jewish Week. They described in detail firsthand experiences, including Rabbi Lanner's alleged kissing and fondling scores of teenage girls in the 1970s and '80s, repeatedly kicking boys in the groin, and reports of taking a knife to a young man in 1987, and propositioning girls in 1997 at the yeshiva high school where he was principal for 15 years.
Seven stunning moments from the Jan. 6 hearing
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/3570046-seven-stunning-moments-from-the-jan-6-hearing/
Video of Josh Hawley Running Away From Capitol Mob Sparks Mockery and Memes
https://www.newsweek.com/video-josh-hawley-running-capitol-mob-memes-1726994
January 6 suspects' D.C. jail complaints are hypocritical, but they're not wrong
The Crisis at the D.C. Jail Began Decades Before Jan. 6 Defendants Started Raising Concerns
https://time.com/6137882/dc-jail-conditions-january-6/
Trump watched Fox News for hours, ‘chose’ not to act, panel hears
First US case of polio in nearly a decade is an Orthodox Jewish man
https://www.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-712800
Takeaways from the January 6 hearings day 8
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/07/21/politics/january-6-hearing-day-8-takeaways/index.html
In a D.C. jail, Jan. 6 defendants awaiting trial are forming bitter factions
https://www.npr.org/2022/04/14/1092580753/capitol-riot-january-6-insurrection-defendants
Capitol rioters’ tears, remorse don’t spare them from jail
https://thehill.com/homenews/wire/587893-capitol-rioters-tears-remorse-dont-spare-them-from-jail/
James Murray's Trump Ties Face Scrutiny Over Deleted Secret Service Texts
https://www.newsweek.com/secret-service-james-murray-trump-ties-texts-1726581
רוצה טלפון? תן גט: הסנקציה שהבהילה את הסרבן
https://www.kan.org.il/item/?itemId=131330
סרבן גט הסכים להתגרש מאשתו אחרי שבית הדין דרש ממנו למסור את מכשיר הטלפון הנייד שלו לשבוע. הסנקציה הוטלה עליו כי המשיך הקליט את הדיונים למרות שהובהר לו שחל על כך איסור
Thursday, July 21, 2022
The Double Standard for Policing Capitol Rioters and BLM Protesters
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-01-07/trump-rioters-weren-t-policed-like-blm-protesters
Donald Trump's 187 Minutes of Inaction To Be Key Focus of Jan. 6 Hearing
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-187-minutes-jan-6-hearing-thursday-1726602
Jews and mazel
Meiri (Shabbos 156): …. The gemora here says that in general Jews are not controlled absolutely by mazal. Don’t pay attention to the alternative view that says that Jews are in fact controlled by mazal. That view is the result of some of the sages became confused after they saw the lack of order in the manner of mankind’s reward and punishment. This confusion is also manifest in Moed Koton(28a) which states that “Lifespan, children and livelihood are not the result of merit but rather mazal.” This statement was made only because the author saw someone who was a tzadik and great scholar who was unsuccessful in these three areas.Another one of these confused sages stated in Bava Kama (80b): “A door which is locked is not readily opened” and “All those who suffer misfortune do not quickly obtain good fortune” while another one of this group said, “He will never obtain good fortune” . This statement was only made because of bad personal experience as the gemora itself concludes that it was not a general rule but he was only describing his own personal experience. All this shows that these statements asserting the importance of mazal were only made in response to their authors’ personal experiences or what they observed with others. Thus these are only exceptions to the general rule that “Jews are not governed by mazal.” In other words reward and punishment typically determines what happens to a person and not mazal. Our gemora here (Shabbos 156a) provides testimony concerning incidents predicted by astrologers such as being on the verge of death and yet nevertheless being saved through the merit of giving charity. There is no need to repeat the events described in this gemora because they are clearly stated.
Video of David Hogg Blasting Committee on Guns Viewed More Than 1M Times
https://www.newsweek.com/video-david-hogg-blasting-committee-guns-viewed-more-1m-times-1726557
People in Republican Counties Have Higher Death Rates Than Those in Democratic Counties
Wednesday, July 20, 2022
Israel is no haven for sex criminals - editorial
https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-712631
Righteous people can also change
Berachos (28b) The Sages taught: Shimon HaPakuli arranged the eighteen blessings, already extant during the period of the Great Assembly, before Rabban Gamliel, the Nasi of the Sanhedrin, in order in Yavne. Due to prevailing circumstances, there was a need to institute a new blessing directed against the heretics. Rabban Gamliel said to the Sages: Is there any person who knows to institute the blessing of the heretics, a blessing directed against the Sadducees? Shmuel HaKatan, who was one of the most pious men of that generation, stood and instituted it.
The next year, when Shmuel HaKatan served as the prayer leader, he forgot that blessing,
and scrutinized it, in an attempt to remember the blessing for two or three hours, and they did not remove him from serving as prayer leader.
Berachos (29aWhy did they not remove him? Didn’t Rav Yehuda say that Rav said: One who was serving as the prayer leader before the congregation and erred in reciting any of the blessings, they do not remove him from serving as the prayer leader. However, one who erred while reciting the blessing of the heretics they remove him, as we suspect that perhaps he is a heretic and intentionally omitted the blessing to avoid cursing himself. Why, then, did they not remove Shmuel HaKatan?
Shmuel HaKatan is different because he instituted this blessing and there is no suspicion of him.
Let us suspect that perhaps he reconsidered and, although he had been righteous, he had a change of heart? Abaye said: We learned through tradition that a good person does not become wicked.
And does he not become wicked? Isn’t it explicitly written: “And when the righteous one returns from his righteousness and does wicked like all of the abominations that the wicked one has done, will he live? All of the righteous deeds that he has done will not be remembered given the treachery that he has carried out, and in his sin that he has transgressed, for these he shall die” (Ezekiel 18:24)? Abaye responds: That verse refers to a righteous individual who was initially wicked and repented, but ultimately returned to his evil ways. However, one who is initially righteous does not become wicked.
And does he not become wicked? Didn’t we learn in a mishna: Do not be sure of yourself until the day you die, as Yoḥanan the High Priest served in the High Priesthood for eighty years and ultimately became a Sadducee. Even one who is outstanding in his righteousness can become a heretic.
Abaye responded: He is Yannai he is Yoḥanan. In other words, from its inception, the entire Hasmonean dynasty had the same positive attitude toward the Sadducees, and there was no distinction between Yoḥanan Hyrcanus and Alexander Yannai. Yoḥanan the High Priest had Sadducee leanings from the outset. Rava said: Yannai is distinct and Yoḥanan is distinct. They did not share the same position in this regard. Yannai was wicked from the outset and Yoḥanan was righteous from the outset. If so, it works out well according to Abaye’s opinion; however, according to Rava’s opinion, it is difficult. How could Yoḥanan, a righteous individual, have changed and turned wicked?
Rava could have said to you: There is also room for concern that one who is righteous from the outset will perhaps reconsider and turn wicked, as was the case with Yoḥanan the High Priest. If so, the original question is difficult: Why did they not remove Shmuel HaKatan from serving as the prayer leader?
Kosher phone dispute grips ultra-Orthodox Tel Aviv suburb
Three weeks are period of danger from demons
Eichah Rabbah (01:29). Within the days of distress from the seventeenth of Tammuz to the ninth of Ab, during which Keteb meriri is prevalent The demon Keteb stalks through the greater part of the midday period, from the beginning of the sixth hour until the end of the ninth. R. Levi said: It spoils the course of the day from the end of the fourth hour until the beginning of the ninth; and it does not walk in the sun or shade but in the shadow near the sun. R. Johanan said: It is all over full of eyes, scales, and hair. R. Simeon b. Lakish said: It has one eye set over its heart and whoever looks at it falls down dead. Once a pious man looked at it and fell dead upon his face, and some say that it was R. Judah b. Rabbi. Samuel saw it but did not fall; for he said, ‘It is the snake of the house.’
Pesachim (111b) Seeing a Keteb Meriri approaching him
on the left, he transferred R. Papa to his left and R. Huna son of R. Joshua to
his right. Said R. Papa to him: ‘Wherein am I different that you were not
afraid on my behalf?’ ‘The time is in your favour,’ replied he. From, the first of Tammuz until the
sixteenth they are certainly to be found; henceforth it is doubtful whether
they are about or not, and they are found in the shadow of hazabe which have
not grown a cubit, and in the morning and evening shadows when these are less
than a cubit [in length], but mainly in the shadow of a privy.
Pesachim (111b) Keteb Meriri: there are two Ketebs, one before noon and one after noon; the one before noon is called Ketheb Meriri, and looks like a ladle turning in the jug of kamka. That of the afternoon is called Keteb Yashud Zaharaim [Destruction that wasteth at noonday]; it looks like a goat's horn, and wings compass it about.
Bamidbar Rabbah (12:03) Our Rabbis explain that
‘keteb’ is a demon. And why was he called keteb’?’ R. Abba son of Kahana said:
Because he breaks into the daily studies from the beginning of four hours of
the day to the end of nine. Levi said: Because he robs pupils of their noonday
lessons from the end of four hours to the beginning of nine hours. He holds
sway neither in the shade nor in the sun but between the shade and the sun. His
head is like that of a calf and a horn grows out from the center of his
forehead, and he rolls like a pitcher. R. Huna, in the name of R. Joseph, said:
‘Keteb meriri’ is in form covered with scales, hairy all over, and full of
eyes. And, said R. Simeon b. Lakish, he has one eye set in his heart, and
anyone who sees him can never survive, whether it be man or beast. Anyone who
sees him drops down dead.
The Secret Service's actions on text messages don't pass the smell test
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/07/19/opinions/secret-service-texts-raise-questions-wierson/index.html
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
Why Democrats are begging Trump to start 2024 right now
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/07/15/dems-dreaming-of-trump-pre-midterm-announcement-00045969
Interior Ministry: US rabbi convicted of sexual assault won’t receive citizenship
The Interior Ministry has denied the immigration request of an American Orthodox rabbi convicted of sexually assaulting his pupils, the ministry said Tuesday.
However, the disgraced rabbi, Baruch Lanner, will be able to remain in Israel for nearly a full year with the temporary residency status he was granted a few weeks ago, a spokesperson for the ministry’s Immigration and Population Authority told The Times of Israel.
The Civics Project: A constitutional ban on bullets would be a difficult target
"Thanks to failed Dem policies, beer is 9.1% more expensive."
Like many other products, the price of beer has steeply increased since 2020, rising just under 10% since April 2020.
Experts say there are a host of reasons that prices have risen, including the Russia invasion of Ukraine, supply chain issues and the resonating impacts of the pandemic.
In other words, it can’t be solely attributed to the policies and spending under Democrats, such as the American Rescue Plan.
Monday, July 18, 2022
The Tyranny of Time
http://www.ced.org.in/docs/ced/publications/DD/DD3/The-Tyranny-of-Time.pdf
But Historian Stephen Kern, a professor at Northern Illinois University whose book The Culture of Time and Space chronicled the soaring velocity of life between 1880 and World War I, pointed out that "new speeds have always brought out alarmists." In the 1830s, he noted, it was feared that train passengers would suffer crushed bones from travelling at speeds as high as 35 miles an hour. Kern considers the current concern about the effects of our speeded-up lives a similar form of hysteria. "Technologies that promote speed are essentially good," he said, adding that, "the historical record is that humans have never opted for slowness."
How to escape the tyranny of the clock
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200306-how-to-live-without-time
Countering the tyranny of the clock
https://www.economist.com/business/2020/10/17/countering-the-tyranny-of-the-clock
The tyranny of time
It is interesting to note as we have a strong movement against smartphones and internet - because they are supposedly taking over our existence. There was a similar reaction to the introduction into the world of clocks and time
IS THE UNITED STATES A DEMOCRACY OR A REPUBLIC?
https://act.represent.us/sign/democracy-republic
We often hear a question debated in person and online by Americans who care deeply about making sure our government works for the people: is the United States a democracy or a republic?
Here’s the answer: The United States is both a democracy and a republic.
We promise we’re not dodging the question. It would be much easier if one word was absolutely correct and the other was not, but the terms are not mutually exclusive. The United States can be accurately defined as both a democracy and a republic.
If Trump looks like a fascist and acts like a fascist, then maybe he is one
Sunday, July 17, 2022
Trump says murders are up in Democrat-run cities. They’re up in Republican-run cities, too.
The Red State Murder Problem
https://www.thirdway.org/report/the-red-state-murder-problem
Republican-controlled states have higher murder rates than Democratic ones: study
Republicans wince as their Ukrainian-born colleague thrashes Zelenskyy
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/07/15/republicans-spartz-ukraine-zelenskyy-00045949
Trump's White House Treated Him Like a Child. Congress Won’t.
https://time.com/6197446/donald-trump-white-house-jan-6/
Defending R Nota Greenblatt
Many are puzzled how to explain or even understand R Nota Greenblatt's involvement in the Tamar Epstein Get annulment
The facts are clear and are publicly available
http://daattorah.blogspot.com/2016/07/kaminetsky-greenblatt-heter-does-gadol.html
Tamar Epstein and her husband were going to a well known and highly regarded beis din - the Baltimore beis din
At no time did Tamar mention the claim that she thought her husband was mentally ill. She wanted a divorce because she and her mother decided she could do better. Not a basis for forcing a get or annulment.
R Shmuel Kaminetsky's son wrote an embarrassingly ignorant letter outlining the reason for dissolving the marriage without a get that he claimed to have shown to his father and gotten his approval. The letter was sent to many poskim trying to get someone to agree to it. The letter makes claims about incurable mental health issues based on an anonymous source as well as claiming to be based on the psakim of Rav Moshe Feinstein. Neither Shalom or Shmuel Kaminetsky are viewed as experts on the laws of Gittin
The letter was widely ignored/ridiculed by those poskim that received it. Which is why it was shown to me even when it was not made public
The correct procedure would have been to bring the so called evidence of incurable mental illness to the Baltimore beis din which had been accepted by both sides instead Shalom Kaminetrky bypassed this and tried to get any outside posek to annul the marriage
R Nota was one of the outsiders contacted and he agreed not only to annul the marriage but to remarry her to another man.
This was absurd and in addition he agreed to do this without investigating the facts of the case or speaking to the husband or the Baltimore Beis din. R Shmuel made his acceptance dependent on the approval of Rav Dovid Feinstein. When Rav Dovid decided the heter was invalid he withdrew his support. Rav Nota bizarrely did not.
In sum Rav Notah was annulling a marriage based on facts he didn't know to be true, an invalid heter and he had not been authorized to intervene in the case of the authorized beis din and refused to alter his position when the only basis for his involvement was removed.
I will now try to defend this absurd behavior which was universally condemned by all the major rabbis and rabbinic leaders
Defense:
R Nota viewed the request to be involved by a recognized gadol as binding at least as a rabbinic halacha.
R Kaminetsky is on record claiming the request of gedolim is at least as binding as any rabbinic takkanah
https://mishpacha.com/they-dont-teach-corporate-in-yeshivah-the-conversation-continues/
As long as R Kaminetsky did not ask him to withdraw his heter he felt he was obligated to support it.
In sum R Nota did a horrible perversion of halacha because he felt the need to obey the words of a gadol and the gadol insists incorrectly that Rav Nota was an independent authority that can be relied upon. As a result of this nonsense a marriage was destroyed and an adulterous relationship was given credibility to the loud acclaim of feminists and incompetent "orthodox" rabbis.

