Friday, December 6, 2024

Commonsense and Halacha

 Bava Metzia (30b): Jerusalem was only destroyed because they insisted on following the letter of the law and they didn’t attend to the spirit of the law.

Netziv (Introduction to Bereishis): …The praise of yashrus (straightness) is to reinforce G-d’s judgment in destroying the Second Temple which as a generation of tzadikim and chassidim and those devoted to learning Torah—however they were not yashar in the mundane world. Therefore, because of the baseless hatred in their hearts to each other they suspected that whomever they saw who did not conduct himself according to their opinion in fear of G d —that he must be a heretic. Consequently, this led to much killing and all the evils in the world until the Temple was destroyed. Thus, there was an acknowledgement of the straightness of G-d’s judgment in that He would not tolerate tzadikim like these. Rather he wanted tzadikim who were straight in the world. Because even if the non-straight tzadikim were motivated by religious consideration—such conduct destroys the world.

Rav Yaakov Kaminetsky (Emes L’Yaakov Bereishis 14:14): According to the Halacha, Avraham was not obligated to risk his life to save his nephew Lot…. Avraham risked his life because the Patriarchs were yesharim (straight). That means that their actions were not governed only by the strict letter of Torah law—but by straight thinking.. According to straightness, there was an obligation to try and save Lot… Avraham felt responsible for Lot’s welfare because Lot’s father had died in a furnace because of his belief in the G-d of Avraham. Therefore, according to straightness (menshlikeit) Avraham had to organize his men and pursue after Lot’s captors. In truth the lives of the Patriarchs—which was before the giving of the Torah—was based on the attribute of straightness. This is the meaning of the expression that derech eretz (civility) preceded the Torah… Therefore, this civility and menshlikeit can be expected even from non-Jews.

Malbim (Mishlei 11:3): There is a distinction between yesharim (straightness) and tzadikim (righteous). The yashar is one who naturally goes on the straight path – whether it is in religious thought or matters of understanding. That is because the majority of issues concerning yashar involve understanding (binah) or moral traits and deeds that are rooted in wisdom (chochma). Therefore when it comes to matters of wisdom (chochma) the yashar is distinguished from the tzadik in that the yashar naturally has the inclination in his heart to do good because of the straightness which is implanted in him. In contrast the tzadik’s conduct is based upon having learnt what righteous behavior is and constantly practicing it until the tzadik conquers his baser drives and trains himself to do the opposite of his nature. The yashar is simply expressing his nature. Furthermore the yashar is not concerned with the letter of the law but is concerned with the spirit of the law - until he conducts himself beyond that which the law actually requires….

Netziv(Approbation to Ahavas Chesed): ….It says in Yevamos (79a): There are three inherent characteristics of the Jewish people – they are merciful, shy and they do acts of kindness to others. … Nevertheless there are explicit commands in the Torah to do acts of kindness such as Vayikra (25:35): You shall support your brother who has become poor, Shemos (22:24): Do not lend money with interest. The reason for this is to teach us that besides being obligated to do acts of kindness because we are human beings we have an addition obligation from the Torah – just as we have for all the mitzvos which we wouldn’t know from commonsense. The consequences of having both an inherent commonsense obligation as being part of mankind as well as an explicit command in the Torah is illustrated by the obligation to honor parents. The Torah command teaches that even though there is a command from commonsense that all of mankind is obligated to keep and receives reward for do it, nevertheless G‑d has in addition explicitly commanded us to do it as an aspect of the Torah (Shemos 20:11)… As a Torah mitzva honoring parents is a statute which must be done simply because it was commanded and not because it makes sense. For example if a non‑Jew fathers a child with a Jewish woman, than according to the Torah that child has a mother but no father. Therefore there is a greater obligation of honoring the mother than the father because the honor of the mother is dictated by not only commonsense but also from the Torah. …There are also consequences for lending money to a needy person. Even though it is clearly a commonsense obligation but it is also governed by Torah law. In this case the obligation from commonsense is inconsistent with the obligation of the Torah. The contradiction occurs in regard to charging interest. For example, in the case of a person whose life depends upon lending money with reasonable interest. From the commonsense point of view he still performs a great mitzva of lending money – even with interest – to sustain another person who desperately needs the loan. However the Torah specifically prohibits charging interest. Therefore according to the Torah a Jew would not be able to lend the money and thus he is prohibited from doing the kindness to the other person as well as sustaining himself. [This was explained in Harchev Davar - Bereishis 48:19 – concerning the Tabernacle at Shiloh…]

Rav Kook(Shemonah Kevatzim (1:463):  The people who rely solely on their commonsense - because they are not learned - actually have an advantage in many respects over those who are learned. That is because their natural understanding and sense of decency has not become corrupted by errors that result from scholarship and or by the exhaustion and emotional frustrations that result from the burden of study. Nevertheless the unlearned masses obviously need the guidance of the scholars to know the particulars of the halacha. On the other hand, the scholars need to adopt and utilize as much is possible of the unadulterated commonsense of the unlearned masses – whether it is the approach to life or recognizing the natural moral values. This will result in the continued proper development of their understanding. This approach is even for tzadikim and even for those wicked people who retain a natural part which provides them with the potential to build on their natural power and purity to the same degree as the righteous at their highest level. The same can be said in regards to the nations in their relationship with each other – in particular non-Jew and Jews.

Shulchan Aruch (C. M. 2:1): Every court – even those that do not have semicha from Israel – if they see that the see that the people is corrupted by sin (and thus it is an emergency situation) can issue judgments whether concerning capital punishment or financial matters or any other punishments even without testimony according to Torah standards. This license to go beyond the letter of the law is specifically only for the greatest rabbis of the generation or the community leaders. It has been the practice in every place that the community leaders have the status similar to that of the Sanhedrin in that they can give beatings and punishments as well as appropriate a person’s property – all according to the local practice. Even though there are those poskim which disagree and say that the local communities authorities do not have such powers but can only pressure the community according to the local practices or their actions need to be agreed upon by everyone. 

Toras Avraham(Toras HaSeichel HaEnushi #1) The general rule is for mankind is – everything that commonsense can comprehend – man is obligated to do and he is punished if he transgresses. The more obvious it is the greater is the obligation and the greater is the corresponding punishment. That is because man is beloved in that he was created in the 'image of G‑d' and has wisdom which corresponds to Heavenly wisdom

Toras Avraham[(Toras HaSeichel HaEnushi #2) Seichel is not simply intelligence the faculty which a person understands and comprehends. Seichel is the Truth of Uprightness with which G‑d created Man in order to guide him in life. Man has the obligation that this Uprightness does not get corrupted and distorted and that he be an honest judge to bring things to fulfillment. Man's Torah thus consists not only those of mitzvos which Man was directly commanded by G‑d but also those mitzvos which are dictated by seichel.

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Noach was tzadik only in his generation

Rav Yakov (Bereishis 06:09) Why do some of our Sages say that Noach was only a tzadik in his generation when it is possible to interpret this verse as praising him? A possible answer is that he was viewed negatively because he was not able to save his generation.  This means that if he were a complete Tzadik, he would have saved them. The reason for his failure is that he chastised them for idolatry when in fact idolatry was a cover for their real sin of sexual immorality. Thus he was viewed negatively because he misunderstood reality and failed to know the truth and thereby lacked wisdom not piety. Consequently we learn the foundation of serving G-d is being concerned with putting all one’s efforts in determining the underlining Truth.

American Allies React With Concern, Cautious Support Following U.S. Killing of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani


https://time.com/5758330/us-allies-respond-qasem-soleimani-assassination/


 But Netanyahu also reportedly instructed his ministers not to discuss Soleimani’s death publicly. That could be out of fear of retaliation; the Quds Force and Iran-backed militias in Syria are already engaged in a proxy war with Israel. In Lebanon, Iran’s proxy Hezbollah has more than 100,000 rockets capable of hitting the whole of Israel.

“This is great news for the Israelis,” says Patrikarakos. “Unless, of course, Hezbollah starts launching missiles into Israel.”

Still, barring full regime change, Netanyahu would prefer to see the U.S. coax Iran into giving up its nuclear weapons program and ending its proxy wars in the Middle East, as opposed to all-out war, according to Ofer Zalzberg, a senior analyst at the International Crisis Group, an NGO that monitors and works to prevent conflict globally. “Netanyahu fears this incident lacks a broader U.S. strategy and would either merely escalate dynamics without restraining Iran’s nuclear program and regional activities, or that it would even boomerang, notably with U.S. withdrawal from Iraq,” Zalzberg tells TIME.

Trump Accuses Democrats of Casting Qassem Soleimani As a 'Wonderful Human Being'

https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-accuses-democrats-casting-qassem-soleimani-wonderful-human-being-assassination-1480736

Trump told Limbaugh on Monday, that Soleimani—who led the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' Quds Force, which oversaw Iran's foreign military strategy and covert operations—"was a terrorist."
"They don't want to call him a terrorist," Trump continued. "Now the Democrats are trying to make him sound like he was this wonderful human being."
The president did not specify to which Democrats he was referring. Newsweek has contacted the White House to request clarification.

Given many options, aides were reportedly surprised Trump ordered Soleimani hit

https://www.timesofisrael.com/given-multiple-options-aides-surprised-trump-ordered-soleimani-strike-report/

Most national security officials did not want to attack Soleimani in Iraq, given the presence of US troops there and the already tenuous situation on the ground. Some argued for the operation to occur when Soleimani was traveling in Lebanon or Syria. But when they learned Soleimani would be traveling to Baghdad on January 2, they decided targeting him at the airport was their best opportunity.
The White House traditionally notifies senior members of both parties in the Senate and House of Representatives ahead of major military action. But top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer “was not given advanced notice” of the strike, a senior Democratic aide told AFP.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the administration conducted the airstrike without consultation of Congress or an authorization for use of military force against Iran. The strike conducted against Soleimani “went forward with no notification or consultation with Congress,” House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Eliot Engel similarly said in a statement.

Tucker Carlson Criticizes Donald Trump for Risking War by Killing Iran General: 'Who's Actually Benefiting From This?'

https://www.newsweek.com/tucker-carlson-iran-war-trump-soleimani-1480413

 Tucker Carlson has questioned President Donald Trump's decision to kill Iranian general Qassem Soleimani because of the fallout from the potential war that may result from it.
Speaking on Fox News, Carlson described how "it's no exaggeration" to suggest that by the time his show is next on the air the U.S. will be involved with a conflict with Iran while criticizing those who appear to be wishing this was the case.
"From Iran's perspective, we're already there. If Iranian forces killed the chairman of our joint chiefs of staff, for example, would you consider it an act of war?" Carlson added.

Absolutely wasted' is an accurate description of Trump's nomination of Pete Hegseth

Democrats flip final House seat of the 2024 elections, narrowing Republicans' majority

 https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/democrats-flip-final-house-seat-2024-elections-republicans-rcna182554

If the Stefanik and Walz resignations happen simultaneously, Johnson could be operating with just a one-seat majority: 217 to 215. 

Democrat Adam Gray Flips California Seat in Last House Race to Be Called

 https://www.newsweek.com/democrat-adam-gray-flips-california-seat-house-race-1995251

Gray's victory finalizes the House seat tally for this election cycle, with Republicans holding 220 seats and Democrats at 215. Despite a difficult year nationally, Democrats flipped three Republican-held seats in California, underscoring localized shifts in the state's political landscape.

Full List of Kash Patel's 'Government Gangsters' Who Could Be Targeted

 https://www.newsweek.com/kash-patel-list-officials-targeted-fbi-doj-trump-1994417

Michael Atkinson: former Inspector General of the Intelligence Community.

Lloyd Austin: U.S. Secretary of Defense.

Brian Auten: FBI official who supervised the bureau's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election.

James Baker: the former general counsel of the FBI and former deputy general counsel at Twitter.

Bill Barr: attorney general under Trump.

John Bolton: Trump's one-time national security adviser.

Stephen Boyd: the former head of legislative affairs at the Justice Department.

Joe Biden: President of the United States.

John Brennan: former CIA director who served under President Barack Obama.

John Carlin: former acting deputy attorney general and the former head of the national security division at the Justice Department.

Eric Ciaramella: former Ukraine director of the National Security Council under Obama and former deputy national intelligence officer for Russia and Eurasia at the National Intelligence Council.

Pat Cipollone: former White House counsel under Trump.

James Clapper: former director of national intelligence during the Obama administration.

Hillary Clinton: former Secretary of State under Obama and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee.

James Comey: former FBI director who was fired by Trump in 2017.

Elizabeth Dibble: former deputy chief of mission at the U.S. embassy in London.

Mark Esper: Secretary of Defense under Trump.

Alyssa Farah Griffin: former director of strategic communications under Trump and former Pentagon spokesperson.

Evelyn Farkas: former deputy assistant secretary of defense for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia during the Obama administration.

Merrick Garland: U.S. attorney general.

Stephanie Grisham: Trump's former press secretary and incoming First Lady Melania Trump's former chief of staff.

Kamala Harris: Vice President of the United States and 2024 Democratic presidential nominee.

Gina Haspel: former CIA director under Trump.

Fiona Hill: former National Security Council official under Trump specializing in Russia and Ukraine. Hill was one of the officials who testified at Trump's first impeachment proceeding.

Curtis Heide: FBI supervisory agent who was investigated for "not identifying exculpatory information as it pertained to one of the Crossfire Hurricane investigations," referring to the FBI's codename for the 2016 Russia inquiry.

Eric Holder: attorney general during the Obama administration.

Robert Her: Justice Department special counsel who investigated Joe Biden's handling of classified government documents.

Cassidy Hutchinson: former aide to Trump's ex-chief of staff, Mark Meadows, who testified to Congress' January 6 select committee about Trump's actions related to the Capitol riot.

Nina Jankowicz: former executive director of the Disinformation Governance Board during the Biden administration.

Lois Lerner: former director of the Internal Revenue Service under Obama.

Charles Kupperman: former deputy national security adviser during Trump's first term.

Kenneth Mackenzie: former head of the United States Central Command and retired Marine Corps General.

Andrew McCabe: former deputy FBI director during Trump's first term.

Ryan McCarthy: former secretary of the Army under Trump.

Mary McCord: the Justice Department's former acting assistant attorney general for national security during the Obama administration.

Denis McDonough: former Secretary of Veterans Affairs and Obama's one-time chief of staff.

Mark Milley: former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who called Trump "fascist" and said he was "the most dangerous person to this country."

Lisa Monaco: deputy U.S. attorney general.

Sally Moyer: former supervisory lawyer at the FBI.

Robert Mueller: former FBI director and special counsel who investigated links between the Trump campaign and Russia-linked individuals.

Bruce Ohr: former associate deputy attorney general who was heavily criticized by Trump and his allies over his contact with the former British spy Christopher Steele, who wrote the so-called Steele dossier..

Nellie Ohr: Ohr's wife, a former CIA employee who later worked as an independent contractor for Fusion GPS, the firm that commissioned the Steele dossier.

Lisa Page: former FBI lawyer who criticized Trump in text messages with FBI official Peter Strzok.

Pat Philbin: former deputy White House counsel under Trump.

John Podesta: senior adviser to Biden, Bill Clinton's former White House chief of staff, former counselor to Obama, and the chairman of Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign.

Samantha Power: administrator of the United States Agency for International Development under Biden and former ambassador to the United Nations under Obama.

Bill Priestap: former assistant director of the FBI's counterintelligence division.

Susan Rice: former national security adviser to Obama.

Rod Rosenstein: former deputy attorney general who appointed Mueller to oversee the Trump-Russia investigation.

Peter Strzok: former deputy assistant director of the FBI's counterintelligence division who criticized Trump in private texts with Lisa Page.

Jake Sullivan: Biden's national security adviser.

Michael Sussmann: former Democratic lawyer who was charged with lying to the FBI; Sussmann was acquitted in 2022.

Miles Taylor: former Department of Homeland Security official during the Trump administration who later wrote an anonymous opinion piece criticizing Trump. Taylor later admitted to writing the piece.

Timothy Thibault: former assistant special agent at the FBI's field office in Washington, D.C.

Andrew Weissmann: former DOJ official and former assistant U.S. attorney who served as Mueller's second-in-command during the Russia probe.

Alexander Vindman: former Director for European Affairs on the National Security Council under Trump. Vindman testified against Trump during his first impeachment proceeding.

Christopher Wray: director of the FBI.

Sally Yates: former acting attorney general under Trump and former deputy attorney general under Obama. Trump fired Yates weeks into his first term after she refused to enforce his executive order instating an immigration ban on individuals coming from some Muslim-majority countries.

Is Trump Behind Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Deal?

 https://www.newsweek.com/trump-behind-israel-hezbollah-ceasefire-deal-1994687

Contrary to the statement of incoming National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, who claimed on social media that "everyone is coming to the table because of President Trump," there is simply no evidence of any direct involvement of Trump himself or his team in the ceasefire that was concluded between Israel and Hezbollah. The main players were the United States and France. President Biden in particular played a key role in the negotiations. The Biden administration, however, kept the Trump team informed about the progress in the talks, which is standard practice in times of presidential transitions.

Trump Nominee for DEA Drops Out After Right-Wing Outrage

 https://www.thedailybeast.com/key-trump-nominee-drops-out-after-right-wing-outrage/

Sheriff Chad Chronister, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Drug Enforcement Administration, withdrew himself from consideration to lead the federal agency on Tuesday night, instead opting to remain sheriff of Hillsborough County, Florida.

He is the second nominee of Trump’s to withdraw his name from consideration. Former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, the president-elect’s choice for attorney general, also dropped out last month amid a firestorm of allegations.

As the sheriff of one of Florida’s largest counties that includes the more liberal-leaning city of Tampa, Chronister has long portrayed himself as more of a centrist. He told the Tampa Bay Times in 2019 that he was “the most Democratic of Republicans.”

Cease-Fire Between Israel, Hezbollah Teeters as Sides Exchange Fire

 https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/cease-fire-between-israel-hezbollah-teeters-as-sides-exchange-fire-dd0a05dc?mod=hp_lista_pos1

Less than a week after a cease-fire went into effect between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, fighting between both sides has reignited, with each accusing the other of violating the fragile truce—testing its durability.

Israel has launched airstrikes and other attacks since the cease-fire began on Nov. 27, in what it says was an effort to thwart threats from the militant group and enforce the agreement. Hezbollah hit back for the first time, launching two projectiles at a disputed territory on the Israel-Lebanon border on Monday night.

Trump Mulls Replacing Pete Hegseth With Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis

 https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/trump-mulls-replacing-pete-hegseth-with-florida-gov-ron-desantis-8f682ad2?mod=hp_lead_pos1

President-elect is discussing replacing current Pentagon nominee as the former Fox News host faces mounting scrutiny over allegations about his personal life