Some Others Decided Shulchan Aruch Was Binding, Not the Author

Did the Beit Yosef Claim that His Halachic Decisions Were Binding?

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Many claim that one must follow the halachic rulings of the Shulchan Aruch. But, what did the author of the Shulchan Aruch have to say about this?

Hear Machon Shilo’s Rabbi David Bar-Hayim answer this question in the following video interview:

In English:

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From Machon Shilo, here.

The Kahane Solution

Is Peace In Israel Possible?

By Elliot Resnick

“Israel can either be Jewish or democratic. It cannot be both,” said Secretary of State John Kerry last month.

In fact, it can. The argument that it cannot is based on the premise that a democratic state must give all residents within its borders the right to vote. But that plainly is not so. The United States currently bars 11 million illegal immigrants in its midst from voting. Does that make it non-democratic? It also denies the franchise to six million prisoners who hold U.S. citizenship. Does that make it non-democratic?

Democracy is a method of governance – nothing more. Under it, members of a society determine their own fate. But that society can be exclusive. If I created a Resnick family club, for example, I would give all club members the right to vote – thus making it democratic – but I obviously would restrict membership to the Resnick family. Otherwise, it wouldn’t exactly be a family club.

Japan operates on similar logic. The country is widely celebrated as a modern democracy, and yet, Japan rarely grants citizenship – let alone the right to vote – to someone who isn’t ethnically Japanese. Indeed, in 2005, former Japanese prime minister Taro Aso proudly stated that Japan is a nation of “one race, one civilization, one language, and one culture.” I don’t remember any U.S. official reacting with horror to that statement.

So yes, Israel can quite easily be Jewish and democratic. What it can’t be is stupid. It can’t ignore what Jewish nationalist leader Rabbi Meir Kahane once called “that most fundamental law of political physics: Two nations, each claiming ownership, can never occupy the same space at the same time.”

The Arabs in Israel believe the Jews stole “Palestine” from them. They want their land back – all of it, including Tel Aviv – and will not stop killing Jews until they triumph. No amount of concessions or goodwill will convince them to abandon land they consider theirs – just like no sane person would yield a portion of his house to a trespasser.

Liberals who believe otherwise ignore the potency of national pride (perhaps because they themselves do not possess it). The Bible does not. When the ancient Israelites advanced toward the Land of Canaan 3,330 years ago, God ordered them to destroy the seven nations living in it or – at the very least – expel them. Why? One reason was spiritual. God feared the Israelites would adopt these nations’ idolatrous beliefs and practices. Another, more basic, reason, though, had to do with national security. Essentially, the Canaanites, Hittites, Jebusites etc. – like the Arabs today – detested the Jews. They believed Canaan was theirs and saw the Jews as interlopers. And so, God explicitly warned the Israelites against making “a covenant with the inhabitants of the land to which you come, lest it be a snare in your midst” (Exodus 34:11-12). Don Isaac Abarbanel, a 15th-century biblical commentator, explains:

“A treaty with them will not succeed since there is no doubt that they will always seek evil for Israel considering that the Israelites took their land from them. And this is the meaning of the words ‘the land to which you come’ – i.e., since you, Israel, went into that land and took it from its inhabitants, and since they feel oppressed and robbed of it, how will they preserve a treaty of friendship? Rather it will be the opposite; they will be ‘a snare in your midst’ – i.e., when war breaks out they will join your enemies and fight you.”

What then is the solution? Are Israel and her Arab denizens destined to kill each other for all eternity? As matters stand now, the answer is yes. But for those of us who 1) believe God gave Israel to the Jews and 2) are willing to consider politically-incorrect ideas, at least two solutions present themselves. One is for Israel to bomb its enemy into submission. That’s how America ended WWII, and there’s no reason to believe Israel couldn’t utilize this strategy to similar effect. Once the Arabs of the West Bank and Gaza surrender unconditionally, Israel could then allow them to live in its midst with personal rights but no national ones – which is more than they had before Zionism came on the scene.

The second solution – which wouldn’t require killing tens of thousands of so-called innocent civilians – lies in separating the two populations. The only question remaining is where each population would live. Liberals believe Israel should establish a Palestinian state in the West Bank and expel the 400,000 Jews who currently live there. Israel’s far right-wing camp believes in doing the reverse: keeping the West Bank – which contains such biblical cities as Shechem, Hebron, and Bethlehem – and expelling the Arabs. These Arabs can then create their own state on the east bank of the Jordan River or assimilate into Jordanian society, whose population is already 70 percent Palestinian.

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From The Jewish Leadership Blog, here.

בית דין דואגים לממון ישראל?

משקיעים? קבלו 22 תובנות מהרב מנדל שפרן

אברהם זילבר

לפני מספר שנים שוחח הגרמ”מ שפרן עם ‘בקהילה’ על נושא ההשקעות שנפרץ בציבור החרדי. הרב שפרן – מגדולי דייני הדור ומי שידיו רב לו בנושים ומסתבכים, הציב אז מספר נקודות חשובות עליהם אנו שבים כשירות לציבור.

1. אם אמרו לך “אל תגיד לאף אחד” או “זה סוד” – ברח מיד מהעסקה.

2 כל ההבטחות בנוסח “רווחים בטוחים”, “אפס סיכונים”, הן במקרה הטוב דמיונות.

3 הבטחות על “רווחים גדולים” הם דמיונות או רמאות (דברים כאלו יכולים להתרחש רק בעסקאות סמים או נשק ולשם כך הם לא צריכים אותך).

4 זכור, הרוצה לשקר ירחיק הצעתו (מברכים את בעה”ב שיהיו נכסיו קרובים לעיר).

5 השקעות המוצעות בעיתונים בפיתויי פרסומות או מודעות קטנות, מדורגות מחשודות מאוד ועד וודאי רמאות.

6. אם מצאת סתירה. חור או טיוח בדבריו של מציע העסקה או משפט בנוסח “אתה לא תבין”, הוא רמאי.

7. אף פעם אל תשקיע אצל אברך צעיר בשנות העשרים.

8. גם סוחר ידוע שפתאום מציע השקעות כנראה נקלע לקשיים ומנצל את הרקורד והשם שלו.

9. לעולם תברח ממטאור פתאומי שמתחיל לתת סכומים גדולים לצדקה או נוסע ברכב יוקרתי.

10.אם מעורב בעסקה אפילו אדם אחד מפוקפק, לא משנה באיזו צורה, ברח ממנה מיד. אל תחשוב שתרוויח יחד עמו מאיזה רמאות, מעילה או גניבה. הוא יגנוב אותך.

11. מי שצריך להגיע למשקיעים קטנים כמוך, הוא בקשיים.

המשך לקרוא

מקור: כאן.

Draw Me Near

Jerusalem 5758 – Rabbi Tzvi Meir Zilberberg – מָשְׁכֵנִי, אַחֲרֶיךָ נָּרוּצָה – Song of Songs 1:4

Published on Dec 28, 2013

Song of Songs 1:4
מָשְׁכֵנִי, אַחֲרֶיךָ נָּרוּצָה; הֱבִיאַנִי הַמֶּלֶךְ חֲדָרָיו, נָגִילָה וְנִשְׂמְחָה בָּךְ-

Singing Rabbi M Brand

tune commonly used for Isaiah 12:6 צַהֲלִי וָרֹנִּי, יוֹשֶׁבֶת צִיּוֹן: כִּי-גָדוֹל בְּקִרְבֵּךְ, קְדוֹשׁ יִשְׂרָאֵל

From YouTube, here.

Russia and America: What is and Might Be

The Dialogue in the Kremlin

Not that I have an inside source or anything…

Imagine the conversation in the Kremlin. Certainly, they have their hawks and doves.  Let’s call them the “war party” and the “hopeful diplomats.”

War Party: “NATO has been moving ever closer to the motherland.  First Yugoslavia, then the Baltics, then Georgia, now Ukraine.”

Hopeful Diplomats: “We think we finally have someone in Trump that we can work with.  He says he wants to talk.  Let’s give it a chance.”

War Party: “You don’t understand.  There is no more buffer between NATO and the motherland; next stop St. Petersburg, then Moscow.”

Hopeful Diplomats: “We only have to wait ten more days, and then we can officially talk to Trump.”

War Party: “OK, but if things go south, so will you.  We will have to fight.”

Hopeful Diplomats: [Gulp]

On the one hand, Putin can be described as a patient diplomat: despite the continued eastern encroachments by NATO he has not launched an overt counter-attack.  On the other hand, the Russian military – while certainly capable – is no match for the US military when push comes to shove…and Putin knows this.  He has to be (and so far has been) very selective about where and how he engages.

There is one place, certainly, where the two are – for all practical purposes – equal: weapons of mass destruction, aka nukes.

What will the Russians look for from Trump?  Satisfactory resolutions on the Ukraine and Syria and an end to the economic and other sanctions.  Given that it is the west and the US that have been the aggressors in all these conflicts, what this means is that the desired outcome is all one-sided – reasonably favorable to Russia.

After all, what compromise can be reached when you are the aggrieved party?  As is obvious, there are too many in the US – neocons whether democrat or republican – that will fight hard against this.

This is the place for wise diplomats, good negotiators.  Find a way to leave a neutral Ukraine, even one that offers autonomy to certain regions; Assad stays in power until proper elections are held; once an agreement is reached on these two, the sanctions will be lifted.  In other words, find deals where both sides can claim some form of victory (whether true or not).

What is left for Russia if the hopeful diplomats are wrong?  The war party in the Kremlin will take control, as they must give that the situation is existential.

There is a third group in Russia – those willing or even desirous of moving toward the west, under the western orbit.  If the hopeful diplomats fail, will this group come to the fore instead of the war party?

Hard to imagine.  The bloodiest battles in Europe over the last 150 have usually come as a result of Russia facing an existential crisis.  They haven’t lost yet.  It is difficult to imagine an easy transition to subservience for such a people.

What happens if the Russian political and military leadership find no reason to hope that the dialogue and the actions will change under Trump?  That is the question, isn’t it?

There should be no doubt that many western leaders favor war; they will do all they can to ensure Trump is cornered.  This will not be an easy road for Trump.

Conclusion

When facing an existential crisis and you cannot otherwise fight on equal terms, why not go all Samson on your enemy.

Judges 16:27 Now the temple was crowded with men and women; all the rulers of the Philistines were there, and on the roof were about three thousand men and women watching Samson perform.

28 Then Samson prayed to the Lord, “Sovereign Lord, remember me. Please, God, strengthen me just once more, and let me with one blow get revenge on the Philistines for my two eyes.”

29 Then Samson reached toward the two central pillars on which the temple stood. Bracing himself against them, his right hand on the one and his left hand on the other,

30 Samson said, “Let me die with the Philistines!” Then he pushed with all his might, and down came the temple on the rulers and all the people in it. Thus he killed many more when he died than while he lived.

Let’s hope Trump can leave Russia with two eyes….

Reprinted with permission from Bionic Mosquito.

From Lewrockwell.com, here.