Thursday, March 26, 2026

Bigotry among young conservatives has Republicans on edge

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/03/26/gop-feuntes-trump-antisemitism-nationalism/

Many Republicans dismiss such party members even as white supremacists like Nick Fuentes gain popularity, but there’s growing unease at their presence in the rank and file.

At a conference on antisemitism this month in Washington, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) warned that he has seen more prejudice against Jewish people “in the last 18 months on the right than at any point in my lifetime,” and that “it is gaining real purchase, especially with young people.”

The fight against antisemitism is winning with “folks in this room with some gray or salt-and-pepper in their hair,” Cruz said.

“But in the college classroom,” he added, “I’m a lot less certain.”

Callousness Towards Bloodshed

 On the topic of Chillul HaShem, but more directly related to an all too common absence of vigilance - often abject callousness - towards Sakonas Nefashos and basic Derech Eretz, before Yom Tov is a time to emphasize the need for elevated vigilance regarding road safety - for drivers, pedestrians, and especially those exceptionally dangerous scooters.


Living in Monsey, I very frequently witness such recklessness - in driving and scooting in particular - from those whose external appearance is clearly mechazeik the Chillul HaShem factor.

Just yesterday, my non-Jewish cab driver very narrowly avoided a crash with someone who opted to attempt to make a wild turn that was, shall we say, as "artistic" as it was potentially lethal.

With all of the bloodshed and threats our community is facing, perhaps we need to look in the mirror.

To those aware of common attitudes towards Sakonas Nefashos, at least one message cannot be more obvious, as per the Gemara in Brachos  דף ה עמוד א, רש"י פישפש ולא מצא - as elucidated by Rav Chaim Volozhin in Ru'ach Chaim on Avos 4:11 -  תשובה ומעשים טובים כתריס בפני הפורענות. Also see Nefesh HaChayim 3:29.

We need to look at sins corresponding to the tribulations we're facing. This isn't very complicated. If we're frequently tolerating endangerment of lives, is it a surprise that we're facing unrelenting threats to our safety? That selection of Ru'ach Chaim concludes with a chilling warning: If we refuse to heed the Divine wake-up call - even if we repent for sins others than those HaShem is signaling us to rectify - the yisurin will not stop.*

* In addition, the recklessness of local officials - and their enabling, influential community "leaders" - in allowing hyper-greedy, self-centered real-estate developers to build narcissistically, without any regard for public safety, and thereby contribute to the casualty count on the roads - is another ongoing avlah for which many in our community must answer.

On a positive note, I found the opportunity to make a small kiddush HaShem by tipping the driver, extra, after expressing sympathy for what he encounters regularly on the roads.

Having said that, this is just one area of urgently needed improvement. There are several additional acute communal shortfalls, clearly corresponding to increasing community endangerment, that need to be rectified immediately.

Overall communal silence in confronting the institutionalization of murder -- be it in the form of Physician-Assisted poisoning of the medically vulnerable ("Assisted "Suicide")**, or abortion-at-whim legislation, including Trump Administration support for homicidal abortion drugs (that every irresponsible mother or father can obtain and abuse) -- are prominent examples of communal failures - breaches that also constitute an ongoing public Chillul HaShem which receives almost no attention - beyond in a few select venues, including our weekly Thursday radio program, LevinAt11, at 11pm.

** Such "Aid-In-Murdering" legislation passed in NJ by a single vote - Assemblyman Clinton Calabrese from Passaic - for which Aguda's Avi Schnall is inexcusably responsible. This was documented via the audio of Rabbi Heshie Hirth (Z"L), on the day of passage, which we circulated shortly before Schnall's election to the NJ Assembly.  Similar legislation also passed this year in NY - without any public outcry on the floor of the Legislature from any of the frum Democratic legislators. This all reflects on our failure as a community - which is primarily due to dereliction of leadership, including media, failing to properly alert and mobilize the tzibbur, in time.

In Eretz Yisroel, they face similar challenges. Why, for one topical example, do we see frequent demonstrations against the infringements of the Lite-Rail - and practically not a peep against the institutionalization of the abortions of over two million Jewish babies - far more than murdered by all external enemies combined, despite the formidable frum influence within the government? 

Nor do we see very many such demonstrations against that which physically and spiritually endangers the next generation of Jewish mothers, namely, the institutionalization of the female draft of "nonreligious" girls - who don't have the figment of recourse to the "religiosity exemption.". The "religious exemption" is an Israeli military draft exemption which has, in any case, in recent years become far less accessible to girls from weaker backgrounds, or without political protexia.

The fact that, overall, communal leadership is derelict in speaking out against these glaring iniquities, among others, arguably even worse (pertaining to LGBTQ), is not a potair, but rather a mechayev to do what we each can to rise to the occasion to hold back חרון אף השם.

May we merit the Ge'ulah by - at least very belatedly - combating its impediments - as if it really makes a difference, because it truly does.

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

Tomim Tih'yeh [countering "New-Age" infiltration]: 

Tomim1679@gmail.com

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

Heard weekly on New Jersey's WSNR Radio 620AM, co-hosting the renowned Levin At Eleven program, every Thursday evening, 11pm to midnight (ET).

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בס"ד
ח ניסן תשפו, פרשת צו/ שבת הגדול
Rabbossai,

Anyone interested in partnering in our work is asked to reach out today. We're not out of the debts recently incurred in serving in the forefront (without exaggeration) in combating Physician-Assisted murder in NY.  Simultaneously, we have massive opportunities - presented by our extremely successful expansion of הצלה work in E.Y. to save girls from falling into the exploitationist Army milieu.  We're not more obligated than the rest of the tzibbur. It's well past time others carry more or their responsibilities on these issues.

Thank you all,

Rabbi Leiter 771-215-8892 // 03.721.3337 from E"Y.
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Fox News Poll: Voters oppose action in Iran but give US military positive marks

 https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fox-news-poll-voters-oppose-action-iran-give-u-s-military-positive-marks

Forty-two percent support the current U.S. military action against Iran, and 58% oppose it, including nearly 4 in 10 who are strongly opposed. 

The partisan divide is stark: 77% of Republicans support the effort compared to 12% of Democrats and 28% of independents. Within the GOP, support ranges from 90% among MAGA supporters to 52% of non-MAGA Republicans.

Voters largely agree that the most important U.S. objectives in Iran should be reducing its ability to support terrorism in the region (70%), ending Iran’s nuclear weapons program (69%), and protecting the flow of oil from the region (66%). A slim majority says the same about bringing about regime change (53%).

Trump disapproval highest in both terms: Fox News poll

 https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5801661-trump-disapproval-rating-fox-poll/?tbref=hp

President Trump’s disapproval rating hit its highest rating across both of his terms, according to a new Fox News poll.

The survey, released Wednesday, found that 59 percent of registered voters do not approve of Trump’s handling of the presidency, with 47 percent who say they strongly disapprove. Another 41 percent said the opposite, with roughly half of that number, 22 percent, saying they strongly approve of his job performance.

Respondents also largely disapprove of Trump’s foreign policy agenda, with 62 percent who disapprove overall and 64 percent who specifically said they do not approve of his handling of the conflict with Iran.

Trump is baffled that Iran won’t end the war he started

 https://edition.cnn.com/2026/03/26/politics/trump-iran-peace-talks-us-troops-analysis

Iran doesn’t seem to be susceptible to the art of the deal.

President Donald Trump is desperate to sell the story that the Islamic Republic is ready to end the war.

But there’s no public sign yet from Tehran that it’s poised to help him walk back a crisis that he triggered by obliterating his own previous diplomatic effort nearly four weeks ago.

Israelis set to lose even more sleep as clocks to move forward for daylight saving

 https://www.timesofisrael.com/israelis-set-to-lose-even-more-sleep-as-clocks-to-move-forward-for-daylight-saving/

2 a.m. to become 3 a.m. in the early hours of Friday; daylight saving time to end on October 25

Israel makes the move nearly three weeks after the US, where most locations changed the clocks on March 8.

This does not scare the Iranians: Joe reacts to Hegseth's 'We negotiate with bombs' remarks

Hegseth’s ‘bombs’ remark sparks war backlash

 https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/insight/hegseth-s-bombs-remark-sparks-war-backlash/gm-GM747DAF3E?gemSnapshotKey=GM747DAF3E-snapshot-3

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s praise for the U.S.-Israeli air campaign in Iran and his remark that “we negotiate with bombs” has triggered intense criticism as the war enters its fourth week. His comments came alongside President Trump’s public suggestion that Hegseth was the first to push for military action, fueling speculation of blame-shifting amid stalled diplomacy and economic fallout from the Strait of Hormuz blockade. The episode highlights tensions within the administration and raises questions about the political and strategic direction of the conflict.

Mystery of Trump's ignorance of Iranian War

Trump DOJ's smear tactic BACKFIRES; reveals Smith's theory of Trump's classified documents case

Netanyahu Went to War With Iran While Relying on an America That Doesn't Exist Anymore

 https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2026-03-25/ty-article/.highlight/netanyahu-went-to-war-with-iran-while-relying-on-an-america-that-doesnt-exist/0000019d-268b-d77a-a7ff-ffeb7fe10000

Benjamin Netanyahu bought into the myth of America's omnipotence. He's now learning its limits, after starting an Israeli-U.S. war on Iran with Donald Trump, whose administration evinces a historic level of incompetence

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spent a large portion of his adolescence in the United States when the country was at the height of its postwar power. The young Bibi graduated in 1967 from Cheltenham High School in suburban Philadelphia (where the students are now trying to remove Netanyahu's picture from the school's alumni hall of fame).

Israrl only land controlled by G-d not by Mazzel

 Drashos Haran (04) That sin which is cause for apprehension on the Blessed One's part as potentially resulting in the destruction of the Jews is idol worship, to which the sin of the golden calf was similar in character. For the other transgressions do not arouse the Blessed One's wrath to such a great extent; idol worship is to be much more feared in this regard. And there is more reason for apprehension of this sin in the desert than in the land of Israel. For the Jews knew that the other lands were under the ordinance of stars and constellations, as our sages state: "All who live in the land of Israel, it is as if they have a G-d; all who live outside the land of Israel, it is as if they do not have a G-d." This is because the other, gentile lands are under the ordinance of heavenly plenipotentiaries, an ordinance which cannot be changed except through miraculous, Heavenly intervention. Therefore, if one lives outside the land of Israel, because he is under the ordinance of a star or of a constellation, his prayer is not so readily accepted as it would be if he lived in the land of Israel, which is not under the dominion of a chief, an officer, or a ruler, but of the Blessed One Himself,

If Trump’s diplomacy fails, the Iran war could get much worse

 https://edition.cnn.com/2026/03/26/politics/trump-iran-peace-talks-us-troops-analysis

Iran doesn’t seem to be susceptible to the art of the deal.

President Donald Trump is desperate to sell the story that the Islamic Republic is ready to end the war.

But there’s no public sign yet from Tehran that it’s poised to help him walk back a crisis that he triggered by obliterating his own previous diplomatic effort nearly four weeks ago.

The disconnect casts doubt on Trump’s claims this week that a breakthrough could be imminent, even as momentum inexorably grows toward a dangerous escalation of the conflict — with thousands of US troops on their way to the region.

Nursing homes falsely label patients schizophrenic to sedate them, OIG says

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2026/03/19/nursing-homes-dementia-abuse-antipsychotic-drugs/

Watchdog agency said facilities intentionally misdiagnose residents with dementia to hide inappropriate use of antipsychotic drugs.

Many U.S. nursing homes are creating phony schizophrenia diagnoses to hide their use of dangerous antipsychotic drugs to subdue dementia patients, a government watchdog report said Thursday in its sharpest finding yet over a persistent form of alleged abuse.

Most of the drugs are not approved for patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia because they increase risk of falls, strokes and death. But doctors can prescribe them “off-label,” and caregivers and families regularly resort to them if a patient is violent and poses a threat to themselves and others. Resident advocates have long warned they are overused.