Thursday, January 2, 2020

The Ottomans are back - what does that mean for Israel?


https://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/The-Ottomans-are-back-what-does-that-mean-for-Israel-612789
What has happened is that the historically powerful periphery states, Turkey and Iran, have risen to grab influence throughout the Middle East. These states, as the Ottoman Empire and Persian Empire, were weakened in 1920 and European powers supplanted their historic role. But now, with Europe looking more insular, these countries are rising again.
Turkey’s expedition to Libya is just one symbol of that new world order in the Middle East

Drafting Women-The Bride from her Chuppah?- Interview with Rabbi David Bar-Hayim


Russia transfers Naama Issachar back to Moscow prison

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/273955
The Israeli Consulate in Moscow on Wednesday afternoon updated Yaffa Issachar, the mother of Naama Issachar, that her daughter is being transferred back to the Moscow prison she has been held in since April.

On Tuesday evening, Naama Issachar was been transferred from Moscow to a remote prison under poor conditions. In the new prison, her belongings - including warm clothes and books - were taken from her, and her mother was banned from visiting and sending letters.

On Wednesday morning, there was talk of removing Naama to an even more remote prison.

However, Russian authorities instead chose to transfer her back to Moscow.

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Protesting AntiReligious Persecution by Modern Hellenists


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Protesting Anti-Religious Persecution by Modern-Day Hellenists

By Binyomin Feinberg

4 Teves 5780 / Jan. 1, '20


A Brief Update:


A vibrant protest was held for several incarcerated religious girls avoiding military conscription on Monday night, at Israeli Military Prison Four. Events took an unexpected turn when a fence was broken down at about 11pm, and multiple Orthodox protesters entered a closed area, triggering a high alert. Several were arrested, and later released. The protesters happened to get a view of the adjacent army barracks, and saw first hand just why enlisting in the Army is so morally hazardous; the latenight mingling between the boys an girls in the barracks was appalling.

The protest (Hafgana) was held specifically to address Giyus Banos (the female draft), to raise awareness, and to protest the silence over this ongoing travesty and systemic abuse of fundamental human rights. Several known religious girls are currently incarcerated in Israeli military prison, over their refusal to sacrifice their religious principles - and personal purity - by serving in the notoriously promiscuous military.

One prisoner of conscience mentioned was the chareidi girl Rochel Efrat bas Ofrah [reported on recently], whose father was born in Iran. Her mother's father also hails from Iran. (In Iran, Jewish girls never had to worry about anything like this.)

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Also mentioned at the protest was Sapir bas Naomi from Petach Tikva. Her family hails originally from Libya. They are a religious (Dati leumi) family, and she was somehow duped into enlisting. Subsequently, she realized what was involved, and fled.
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Also mentioned was Inbar bas Ayalah (no further details available at the moment).

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Yesterday, two groups went to protest at Prison Four lunchtime. The army became so agitated as a result of the hafgana the day before that they immediately called out high alert.

He’s an ultra-Orthodox rabbi, she’s a secular Jew. They share a goal

https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/hes-an-ultra-orthodox-rabbi-shes-a-secular-jew-they-share-a-goal/


Neta first became aware of Israeli assimilation distress in her psychotherapy clinic. “I received the following phone call: ‘Don’t ask what just happened. We have to come in and talk.’ The frightened couple came in and had great difficulty believing that their son had brought home a non-Jewish girlfriend. As for the son? He did not have the slightest idea that this was even a problem. He did not want to cause his parents pain but he had no idea that this was important to them. He said, ‘Mom and Dad, you sent me to a public elementary school and, one day a week, to a Jewish Sunday school. Today I’m 25. What did you expect?’”

Should I Tell My Friend Her Husband Is Cheating on Her?

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/31/magazine/should-i-tell-my-friend-her-husband-is-cheating-on-her.html


Can it be wise to have someone live in a fool’s paradise? Many years ago, the philosopher Robert Nozick asked us to imagine an “experience machine,” which could deliver any experience you liked: Although you would actually be floating in a tank with electrodes attached to your brain, you wouldn’t know it — you would think that you were writing a great novel or making a friend. Should you get hooked up? Nozick was clear that you shouldn’t. It matters that we’re in touch with reality. All of which is to say that a cheerful life lived in ignorance of important facts about your situation is worse than a less agreeable one lived with the truth. In a sense, what you don’t know can hurt you. And — assuming your informant is reliable — it’s an important fact about your friend’s marriage that her husband has had a long-term extramarital relationship.

Drafting Non-Religious Girls Vs. Kiruv


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Drafting Non-Dati girls: Enemy of Outreach

by Binyomin Feinberg


4 Teves, 5780  °°  Jan. 1, '20


Question: In addition to all other considerations, if we're so interested in Outreach ("Kiruv") -  which we should be - why do we tolerate, even support a policy that systematically tramples on the legitimate needs of "non-Dati" girls for the same "automatic" exemption from Israeli military service that we (some of us) demand for religious girls?

Forcing girls into the immoral, exploitive military environment is one of the most effective ways of harming prospects for effective Kiruv (for some of the reasons that the girls are prohibited from enlisting to the extent of yai'horaig ve'al ya'avor).  The military environment takes a heavy spiritual/ religious toll on many religious soldiers, men and women. How much more so on those with a tenuous relationship with Judaism, or worse.

it's of course never too late for anyone who has a sincere desire to return to do so. But what are the prospects that someone who spends two years (or two weeks) in that promiscuous environment will opt to give up that lifestyle of hefkairus?

Secondly, how do you think those tens of thousands of non-"Dati" girls denied their legitimate needs to avoid conscription - into a notoriously exploitive military environment - feel about frum Jews? That we just care about ourselves, even when we have increased political power massively since the original draft issues arose about 70 years ago? 

Especially now, that the military is reneging on the initial status quo, and now pursuing religious girls (of all strata) with brazen indifference -- what substantive pretext do we really have to remain silent about the ongoing abomination of drafting girls of any type? 

Previously, some may have argued that those in Israel had sparse ability to organize major protests over "non-Dati" girls because that would endanger the protect status of religious girls.  [In reality, the argument initially probably was that, back in the early days of the State of Israel, most of the nonreligious girls wanted to enlist, so there simply weren't too many nonreligious girls for whom to fight. Now, that's changed radically. Many of them do not want want to serve in the military, for obvious reasons.]

That era clearly ended, as has been especially evident over the last year or two, under the faux rightwing government of Mr. Netanyahu.  Religious girls are no longer truly protected from conscription. [It's only a matter of time for everyone to wake up to that "new normal."] And we have reasonable expectation that that era will never return, especially with the ascension of religious parties to positions of massive "kabbolas tak'tzivim" (which we leave untranslated here). When Greed encounters Creed, the outcome is generally predictable. And that's even where the programs in question are totally legitimate.

We're now in the New Exploitive Order, where no type of girl, with the apparent but temporal exception of the politically connected communities, is safe from military conscription.  Thus, the argument for passivity that may have possibly once existed doesn't anymore. To the contrary, perhaps if the Maitav recruiters running after religious girls would realize that they're helping foment a united front (of sorts) - with religious Jews fighting for the nonreligious too - they'd step back, somewhat. Perhaps they would realize that they're undermining their own cause by fueling religious rage, via their antireligious focus on denying exemptions from religious girls. Thus, there is reason to fight for exemption for all girls even from a purely pragmatic perspective. So what are we waiting for?

For the First Time in Israel's History, Jewish Fertility Rate Surpasses That of Arabs

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-in-first-for-israel-jewish-fertility-rate-surpasses-that-of-arabs-1.8343039

Jewish Israeli women's fertility rate exceeded in 2018 that of their Arab peers, for the first time in the country's history, according to data released Tuesday by the Central Bureau of Statistics. 
 

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https://www.algemeiner.com/2019/12/31/palestinian-ngos-reject-european-aid-due-to-refusal-to-renounce-terror-ties/

Over 100 Palestinian NGOs have refused to sign an EU grant request because it demands that funds cannot be handed over to terrorist groups.
The director of the BDS organization Al-Haq, Shawan Jabarin, told The New Arab, “We demanded to include conditions stipulating that we do not have to recognize the criteria listed regarding terror groups.”

Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Republican Women Are in Crisis

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/31/opinion/republican-party-women.html

Acknowledging the party’s mistakes with female voters, the G.O.P. fielded female candidates in the 2014 midterms who could appeal more broadly. These candidates downplayed their social conservatism and leaned in to their biographies as glass-breaking female leaders. In 2014, Martha McSally, the nation’s first female fighter pilot to serve in combat, won the Republican primary in a swing district in Arizona. Elise Stefanik, then the youngest congresswoman ever elected, was chosen to be co-chairwoman of the party’s moderate caucus

With the exception of her endorsement of Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa, Ms. Palin played a minor role in the 2014 midterm victories. Her days as queen-maker seemed over. Most signs suggested that Republican pragmatism would prevail going forward.
The rise of Donald Trump eliminated any chance of that. The signs of women’s disillusionment with the party were immediate. One day after President Trump’s inauguration, an estimated four million people, mostly women, participated in hundreds of women’s marches throughout the United States. In the months that followed, women mobilized to defeat Republicans at the federal, state and local levels.

In the 2018 midterms, every Republican congresswoman from the 2014 class except for Ms. Stefanik lost. Martha McSally was defeated, though she was appointed by Arizona’s Republican governor to fill John McCain’s Senate seat after Mr. McCain died. She faces a tough election battle in 2020.
Despite winning three governors’ races and one open Senate seat in 2018, Republican women will end the decade with their governors and senators outnumbered two to one by their Democratic counterparts. Three of the four current female Republican senators running in 2020 face highly competitive elections in 2020. There are more than six times as many Democratic women as Republican women in the House.

AMI MAGAZINE marriage annulment


the recent Ami magazine had a cover story about marriage annulment - did anyone  who read the article  like to summarize the article?

 https://www.amimagazine.org/2019/12/25/preserving-the-sanctity-of-jewish-marriage-and-the-integrity-of-our-immutable-mesorah/<












 

Monday, December 30, 2019

President Trump Retweets Post Naming Alleged Ukraine Whistleblower


https://time.com/5756414/president-trump-retweets-ukraine-whistleblower/
 
President Donald Trump retweeted a post that included the alleged name of the anonymous whistleblower whose complaint ultimately led to his impeachment by the House.

Just before midnight Friday, Trump retweeted a message from Twitter user @Surfermom77, an account that claims to be a woman named Sophia who lives in California. The account shows some indications of automation, including an unusually high amount of activity and profile pictures featuring stock images from the internet.

Nancy Pelosi delays Trump Senate impeachment trial to her credit — and her peril

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2019/12/23/trump-impeachment-trial-pelosi-mcconnell-constitutional-crisis-column/2714983001/

Among other matters, the 1986 rules provided that “the Senate shall have power to compel the attendance of witnesses.” When disagreement broke out about whether to call witnesses, the senators deliberated in private, and then publicly voted to depose witnesses. The senators heard videotaped deposition testimony from three witnesses. The trial lasted more than a month.

The 1986 rules are still in force. Yet Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has declared his intent to ignore them and to run the trial according to whatever procedures the White House wants. Apparently, McConnell sees no conflict between swearing an oath to do justice according to law and then confessing that “Everything I do during this, I'm coordinating with the White House counsel. There will be no difference between the president's position and our position.”

Cyprus court finds British woman guilty of falsely accusing Israelis of gang rape


http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/273838


A British woman who accused Israeli teens of gang-raping her earlier this year has been found guilty of fabricated the claims.

A court in Paralimni, Cyprus convicted the woman, who was 19 when she filed the false police report this summer, of public mischief Monday, finding that the British tourist had falsely accused 12 Israelis of gang-raping her in a hotel in the resort town of Ayia Napa on July 17th.

Judge Michalis Papathanasiou said the defendant did not tell the truth during her trial, and accused her of trying to deceive the court of “convenient” and “evasive” statements.

"The statements you have given were false," Papathanasiou said.

"He already made his decision! I thought we were asking for a fine," the defendant said to her lawyer.

More than a dozen female protesters were in court Monday, wearing white scarves with an image of lips sewn shut, AFP reported.

The woman, whose identity has not been released, could face up to one year in prison and a fine of 1,700 euros ($1,900).

The court set the date for sentencing for January 7th.