Jun 28, 2025
sitting shiva
I will not be posting this week as I am sitting shiva upon the death of my mother.
You can send me messages if you want to know shiva times and location.
wishing you all a long life with good health
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Jun 27, 2025
Lecha Dodi in Lelov (video)
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Jun 26, 2025
hypocrisy of both
US President Donald Trump dropped his bombshell this morning calling for PM Netanyahu's corruption trials to be dropped. It seems to have left a lot of people unsure of how to proceed. Additionally, news media outlets are now reporting that contact has been made and Trump is talking with President Herzog about a possible pardon or cancelation of the trials. Nobody wants to upset Trump, and there is seemingly a threat of sanctions against people in the judicial system if the trials are not dropped in some way.
This direct and open intervention in the internal affairs of a country by a foreign politician is somewhat unusual (maybe not unusual enough) and is surprising and upsetting.
Right wingers, especially politicians and media personalities, are all screaming about the hypocrites on the Left who were happy enough to involve Biden in the fight against judicial reform are now upset about Trump's intervention. And they are right.
I did see two politicians (maybe there were more but I saw two), Simcha Rothman and Moshe Saad, who called out Trump's intervention as inappropriate, even if they feel the trial should be stopped. So good on them and they are worth noting and commending.
I would note that the right wingers are busy screaming about the left wing hypocrites, but the right wingers are just as much hypocrites as the left wingers. the right wingers were upset about intervention when it was against them whether by sanctions of foreign governments against individuals on the Right, or when Biden or Obama interfered or other times, and now they are happy Trump is intervening on behalf of Netanyahu, while screaming about the other side's hypocrisy.
Basically, most politicians on both the right and the left are hypocrites all too happy to scream about the hypocrisy of the other side while ignoring their own and only care about their own interests and the means to get there dont matter.
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Interesting psak: paying for gan during war closure
An interesting question arose as a result of the war with Iran.
As the State of Israel ordered everything to be shut down, pretty similar to the days of Corona, schools and gans also were shut down for about two weeks or so. Schools and gans run by the State followed specific rules and they have procedures in place. The parents of children who sent their kids to private gans, nurseries and kindergartens, ran into a question - should they pay for the two weeks despite not being allowed to send their kids to school or should they not have to pay.
A rav in RBS D, Rav Yehuda Halevi Rubinstein, came out issuing a psak for these situations.
Rabbi Rubinstein says that payment for the period of forced closure due to the war to private gans and daycare sites should follow the following guidelines..
1. Any days the child was sent to gan must be paid for in full
2. Any days the children were not sent, either because of the ganenet or because of the parents, payment to the tune of 50% should be paid (based on the compromise of the Chasam Sofer)
3. Parents that paid in advance should get a refund according to the above calculation
4. Any ganenet that was paid by the State as restitution for losses caused by the war should refund parents money accordingly (depending on percentages of restitution, etc)
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Satmar Rebbe on modern Israel
The Satmar Rebbe (I dont know which this is as the article does not specify and I dont care enough to look for it) went on a rant against Israel the other day.. I find a couple points of what he reportedly said worth pointing out and commenting on..
1. The Rebbe said, "If we were truly in such danger in recent years, under threat from enemy nations, why did no one urge the public to flee Eretz Yisroel? The answer is clear—they caused the danger themselves."
you can get the full rant on Matzav, but here are the things I want to mention:
1. The Rebbe said, "If we were truly in such danger in recent years, under threat from enemy nations, why did no one urge the public to flee Eretz Yisroel? The answer is clear—they caused the danger themselves."
This reminds me of the Holocaust era. Did community leaders urge the public to flee Hungary, Poland, Germany and other countries overtaken by the Nazis? Did the Satmar Rebbe at the time urge his adherents to flee? So did they cause the damage themselves?
2. The Rebbe said, "Without a state, there would be no decrees, no wars, and no draft of bnei yeshiva"...
And if my grandmother had wheels she'd be a bicycle
Obviously with no state there wouldnt be wars between Israel and her neighbors, and there wouldnt be an army or a draft, secular or haredi.. it doesnt take a genius to figure that out. But we have a state, it exists and isnt going away (as far as we can tell at this time). deal with reality.
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Interesting Psak: Special Needs status
Generally speaking, probably with exception, children who have been diagnosed and categorized as "special needs" children have been considered, again generally speaking, exempt from mitzvot under the category of being a "shoteh".
Rav Yitzchak Zilbershtein, rav of Ramat Elchonon neighborhood of Bnei Braq, is upending that categorization with an interesting psak he issued while talking with the head of Petachya about what gives a person the status of shoteh in halacha.
Rav Zilbershtein paskened that not always is a child who was determined to be "special needs" by the kupat cholim or by the people on the street (whatever that means) also in the category of shoteh. There are special needs children who function at a higher level and have some level of understanding and wisdom. Such children, despite their limitations in some areas would not be considered a shoteh and would be obligated in commandments like anybody else.
Rav Zilbershtein said that the modern world, affected by influences from England, Romania and Hungary, are at times mistaken in their evaluation of such children. The halachic criteria for this is not a medical condition but their level of understanding and it requires a deep inspection of the child's capabilities.
Rav Zilbershtein referred to a case brought before him. A father wanted to know if his special needs 13 year old son is obligated in mitzvos. Rav Zilbershtein performed a simple examination of the child to determine that. he asked the child if he knows when the shofar is blown. The child knew it is on Rosh Hashana and talked about what else is done on Rosh Hashana. Rav Zilbershtein also asked about going to the store to buy something and getting change, and the child understood the concepts.
Rav Zilbershtein said that according to the Torah a child that understands such basic concepts is considered a mentally capable adult. Anyone making a determination based on any other criteria is the one who is misguided one, not the children..
Rav Zilbershtein says Rav Elyashiv approved this method of evaluating the child. Only Torah-based evaluations can determine the status of a child, not secular or medical criteria alone.
If someone has a question about whether his child is a shoteh or not should speak with his rav for an evaluation or with a gadol byisrael..
source: Kikar
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Jun 24, 2025
strange day
Today was a strange day with the ceasefire coming out of nowhere early this morning.
We Israelis were told about the ceasefire by President Trump and by the Iranians but our own government stayed silent about it for a long time, so we in Israel had no idea what was true, what was bluster, what was happening, and what was real or fake. Eventually the Israeli government confirmed it as well. Despite the ceasefire the Iranians shot missiles at Israel. Israel was going to retaliate and Trump seems to have harshly told Israel to back off. Strange day.
The ceasefire seems imposed. It also seems like subterfuge with Trump going crazy about Israel possibly retaliating despite being so close over the past two weeks. Maybe it is more deception and a distraction with something sneaky to come out of nowhere in a few days.
During the campaign against Iran Netanyahu strutted around proud of what Israel had accomplished, and rightfully so. He even gave interviews (to news outlets other than Channel 14) and press conferences with questions, that he rarely does, and speeches proudly tooting his horn. he also sounded like a leader again, and less like the divisive politician worried about his own interests as he has acted and sounded over the past 4-5 years. Now with Netanyahu receding into the shadows to avoid Trump's anger he again seems back to being the Netanyahu of recent rather than the Netanyahu of old where he suddenly doesnt talk to the Israelis anymore and his personal politics is going front and center.
During the campaign against Iran Netanyahu strutted around proud of what Israel had accomplished, and rightfully so. He even gave interviews (to news outlets other than Channel 14) and press conferences with questions, that he rarely does, and speeches proudly tooting his horn. he also sounded like a leader again, and less like the divisive politician worried about his own interests as he has acted and sounded over the past 4-5 years. Now with Netanyahu receding into the shadows to avoid Trump's anger he again seems back to being the Netanyahu of recent rather than the Netanyahu of old where he suddenly doesnt talk to the Israelis anymore and his personal politics is going front and center.
The Israeli government at some point released another statement about accepting the ceasefire and that Israel had accomplished all of its goals in Iran so can end it now. The statement is strange because just yesterday members of the war cabinet spoke about how we still have what to do and it will end in a few days when it is all accomplished, and just this morning the Iranians shot ballistic missiles at Israel killing several people and wounding many more. The official war goals had been to dismantle the nuclear program and to dismantle the threat of ballistic missiles. The first one seems to have been accomplished with flying colors, while the second makes it seem like the ceasefire was imposed because that is clearly not something that has been accomplished.
All that being said, the mission in Iran seemed, using the few tools we can judge it with, to have been a great success and we Israelis had some very proud moments over the past 11 days. The issue of the ceasefire is strange and unclear and from what has been said publicly it has seem to left a bad taste in the mouths of many. Despite all that, I think this is mostly a minor thing relative to what Israel has done over the past 11 days, and the lashing from Trump is also minor relative to what has been accomplished with and by the USA, over the past 11 days.
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A day in the life of Reb Eli Stefansky (Hebrew) (video)
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Barstool Pizza Review - Mamale Cafe (Bay Harbor Islands, FL) (video)
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The Kindest and Loveliest People in the World Live Here! A Night Walk Through Tel Aviv. (video)
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Am Kelavi Yakum – עם כלביא יקום - Rise Like Lions | (Official Music Video)
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Jun 23, 2025
Tweet of the Day
One of Tehran’s top landmarks was a “Doomsday Clock”, counting down the days till 2040, when Iran’s Supreme Leader predicts Israel will be annihilated.
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) June 23, 2025
Was, because Israel just bombed it. 👋 pic.twitter.com/ZqWI7g9k9U
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Jun 22, 2025
PM Netanyahu press conference (video)
this is a good press conference... here he is more like the Netanyahu of old, the leader, not the Netanyahu of the last 4-5 years being dragged around by his partners, talking to the people, not being divisive and mean-spirited while attacking journalists and groups of opponents, showing leadership
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Halacha Headlines: 6/21/25 – Shiur 517 – The “Iran War” – on the Halachic Frontlines (audio)
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Interesting Psak: no tachanun
Rav Shmuel Eliyahu, Chief Rabbi of Tzfat, issued a psak this morning decreeing that tachanun should not be said during the services today. Additionally we should all make the bracha of Hatov V'Hameitiv, and say Mizmor L'Toda.
Rav Eliyahu explained that having received the good news we have waited for so long, to remove the horrible Iranian threat, requires us to say a full throated thank you. When we thank God, the bounty flows even more. God gives the counsel and the strength to the leaders of Israel to succeed, to the government and the army and to the President of the USA.
source: Arutz7
I havent yet seen anyone say anything about Hallel, with or without a bracha
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WATCH LIVE: President Trump addresses the nation after U.S. bombs 3 Iranian nuclear sites (video)
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