Thursday, September 28, 2006

Shtender meets Bibi

Not to be outdone by Jameel, Bibi Netanyahu made it his business to meet with Shtender on his trip to Israel.

For some reason there is a HUGE balagan at the kosel tonight (Thursday night). I hear that it's always like this erev Yom Kippur. Bibi obviously knows this too, and was certain to show up to press the flesh. I was able to push through the Shabak crowd around him and shake his hand.

Yes, that very same hand that shook Arafat's.

I need to take a shower.

Shtender meets Jameel

Today I had the wonderful opportunity to meet the world-famous blogger, Jameel.
Super nice guy. (No, no pics.)
We did lunch.
Although it may not have come out during our lunch, we share many of the same opinions. I just enjoy arguing to much. :)

BTW, the flight here may have been the worst flight I've ever taken. Crying babies, people thinking they were in Grand Central Station, etc. It's interesting, but when I've flown on other airlines, it's not like this. I've flown to Israel via, Continental, Air Canada and ElAl. It's only on ElAl that I've had this problem.

But at the end of the day, it doesn't really matter. I'm just happy to be here!

Monday, September 25, 2006

I'm atta here!


I will be heading to The Aretz tommorow, for about three weeks.
Should be fun!
I will obviously have a computer with me, so I will still be 'here'.
Have an easy and meaningful Yom Kippur.
Thanks for reading our little corner of the blogvelt.

Friday, September 22, 2006

Rosh Hashana 5767

What follows are remarks from my rosh yeshiva before last rosh hashana. It is really just my notes of those remarks which I am posting with very little editing. (Mostly because it is erev yom tov and I don't have the time to edit it now).


The pasukim in Nechamia 8 tell about Ezra leading the people back to Hashem after they had strayed. He gathers them all together on Rosh Hashana and begins reading to them from the Torah. When the people hear what they should have been doing and realize how far they have strayed, they begin to cry. Ezra tells them not to cry or mourn because Rosh Hashana is a holy day and mourning is not allowed.Rather, he tells them to return to their homes and eat a festive meal and drink fine wines and send gifts to those who don't have enough for themselves.

What were these gifts all about? It seems unlikely that Ezra was telling them about the mitzva of tzedaka at precisely this time? All societies care for their less fortunate brethren. They didn't need to be told that.

The Maharal asks, why does our kabalas ol malchus shomayim begin with the words “shema yisroel”? The point of kabalos ol malchus shomayim is to proclaim Hashem Elokainu, Hashem Echad. Why preface that with the words Shema yisroel?

The Maharal explains, the kingdom of any king is only as strong as his nation is. If the people don't accept the monarchy, there is no monarchy. Ain melech b'lo am. The strength of the malchus is proportionate to how unified the nation is in accepting the king. So before we are mekabel the malchus shomayim on ourselves, we proclaim Shema Yisroel, as if to say “We are one group, one am yisroel, totally united in accepting You as our King”.

Ezra also, was telling the people to reach out to each other through giving gifts and caring for each other so as to create one unified nation and to thus, accept the malchus of HKBH on themselves as one united people

The main avoda of Rosh Hashana is to be mamlich HKBH. To proclaim Him as King of the universe. A natural function of a king is to judge his people, so the Yom Hadin aspect of Rosh Hashana is really a toza'a of being mamlich.

At the end of the tachnun we say the tefillah of shomer yisrael. In it we ask for Hashem's protection based on three things. 1. ha'omrim shema yisrael 2. hamiyachadim shimcha heshem elokeinu hashem echad 3. hamishalishim b'shalosh kedushas. Now if we examine this list we will see that items 1 and 2 seem to refer to the same thing. However, according to the Maharal that we mentioned before it makes a lot of sense. Ha’omrim shema yisroel is not referring to Kabalos ol malchus shomayim. It is referring to the fact that we are a united people.


May the coming year bring with it simcha and brocha for all of klal yisroel – as one united nation.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

L'shana Tova

Friday, September 15, 2006

Just Trust The Experts

The Rabbonim of Monsey, in consultation with many Gedolim, have suggested that the people of Monsey observe a Yom Ta'anis this Sunday. The usual suspects are bashing these Rabbonim and declaring it "absurd" to fast in such a situation. I will admit that I don't really understand the reason for fasting but I will also admit that I am nowhere near as knowledgeable in these matters as the Rabbonim are.

I find it ironic that the same bloggers that tell us to trust the experts (doctors) when it comes to mitzitzah b'peh and other issues, always know better than the experts when it comes to Jewish law.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Timtum HaLev

In the wake of the Monsey scandal, it seems that many people are worried about Timtum HaLev. In my (and others) opinion, they have nothing to worry about.

The (non-Kabbalistic) source of timtum halev is from the Gemara in Yoma 39a. I will do my best to transliterate: "Tanna D'bai Rav Yishmoel; aveira mitamtemmes libo shel adam, etc."

The gemara says clearly that timtum halev is only by one who commits an aveira. One who is following a psak halacha has nothing to worry about, he has not committed an aveira.

(I am certainly no posek, and don't know halacha nearly as well as I should. Please feel free to correct me where I am wrong.)

Monday, September 11, 2006

Maybe he does

I was in a local (Lakewood) store buying some hot take-out.

I heard an earth-shattering noise. I looked out the window and saw a guy getting off a Harley Softail. He walked in, an obvious old-school biker. Leather vest, exposed arms covered with gang tattoos and prison tats. One of those long moustache/beard combos that are unique to bikers.

I'm waiting on line, he's standing next to me.

He turns to me and asks in his smoked out voice "Hey, is all this food kosher"?

"Yeah, it is" I answered.

"You know, my father always dreamed that one day Lakewood would be the way it is today. He grew up here, and he told me that one day I would see it become the Jewish community that it now is".

I nod, starting to get interested.

"I'm Jewish too. When I was younger I went to yeshiva. Then I joined the Marines, went to Vietnam and that was the end of it. I came back to the states and I was wild for a long time. I was in and out of prison, I don't remember a few years of my life. But you know, the stuff you learn when you're a kid stays with you. Hey, you know Hamafkid es chavero?"

My jaw almost hit the floor. This was probably the last person I expected to be quoting a Mishnah.

He went on. "Hey, you ever hear of the Kapishnitzers? My father was a Kapishnitzer chossid. When my mom died, my brother Ari called me up to tell me about it. I work on a fishing boat and we were fishing off the Alaskan coast at the time. I still made it my business to get to the funeral. When I got there a Rosh Yeshiva was speaking, I don't know his name. I remember my brother telling me "You got the beard already, now all you need is the tzitis!

I got two grown kids , both cops, nice kids, but they ain't Jewish. I want to say Kaddish for my father, but that brings up too many questions that I can't answer to my children. Is it possible for me to ask someone to say kaddish for him?"

I replied "Sure, just give me the date he died, and in what year".

He did.

I told him I'd get it done.

He went on" I'm tired of being on the outside looking in. I want to get back into yiddishkeit. It's where it's at. I see these Jewish kids hanging out, trying to be like the goyim, I went to slap them silly. Yeah, kids will be kids but you never know what you got until it's gone.

Then he said again "My father always told me that one day Lakewood would be like this. He was right".

I said "Too bad he isn't here to see it".

He looked at me with watery eyes.

"Maybe he does see it, you know? Maybe he does."

There was much more to the conversation, but those words made a big impression on me coming from him.

PS: If you were one of the guys standing around listening to our conversation, please don't out me. :)

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Meat, Money and Musser

This post is about the monsey meat scandal. If you don't know what I'm talking about click here.

When all the feathers settle and it's determined where the chickens came from and how they were disguised and who should have known and who dropped the ball, there is one question that I hope will be answered. It has been on my mind since the story broke.

What could possibly be going on in someone's life to cause him to do this?

Now before you jump on me and say that I'm excusing him, let me state as loudly and as clearly as I can: WHAT THIS PERSON DID IS 1000% WRONG AND NOTHING (short of someone holding a gun to his head) COULD JUSTIFY IT. But I find it hard to imagine that the only motivation here was pure greed. How desperate a situation must this person have been in to somehow justify doing what he did. And how blind we must be to those around us to not see their desperation.

An Iranian AIDS vaccine! Why?

So Iran is claiming to have developed an AIDS drug.

From Ynet:

Iranian officials claim local scientists have developed drug for AIDS containment that can also be applied in cases of weak immune system. President Ahmadinejad confirms development in research, but says not ready for formal announcement...

...On Wednesday, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad held a speech at Tehran University implying that: "There is a development on the issue, and if we announce it this would mean a tremendous development, but for now we lack the ability to answer all questions and we must continue dealing with different aspects of the matter...

...FARS also reported of 13,357 known AIDS patients in Iran. However, a more realistic estimate stands at 70,000.
From the CIA factbook on Iran:

  • Iranians who have died from Aids: 800 (2003 est.)
  • Iranians living with AIDS: 31,000 (2001 est.)
  • Adult prevelence in Iran: less than 0.1% (2001 est.)
Which begs the question. Why is Iran working on an AIDS cure when hardly any Iranians have AIDS?

There is an obvious answer, which is to get the whole world knocking on their door. Gives them some kind of leverage.

Can there be a more sinister reason at work here?

We all know Hezbollah is an Iranian proxy. They are armed, funded and supported by Iran. They ARE Iran. We also know that Al-Manar TV is a Hezbollah propoganda station. They own and operate it.

Read this Reuters article from December 1st, 2004.
Paris - France's broadcasting authority called for a ban on television broadcasts to Europe by Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrilla group on Tuesday, after the satellite station claimed Zionists were trying to export Aids to Arab countries.

Reacting only a week after it approved the station despite charges it was violently anti-Semitic, the Higher Audiovisual Council (CSA) said it would ask a court to ban al-Manar TV for breaking its pledge not to incite hatred among religions.

The CSA cited as evidence an al-Manar broadcast last week that spoke of "Zionist attempts to transmit dangerous diseases like Aids through exports to Arab countries". The broadcast said Israel had "no scruples" about infecting Arabs and Muslims.
They are not the only ones.

The November 2001 issue of the Egyptian science journal Al-'Ilm (chaired by Egypt's Minister of Higher Education and the State for Scientific Research, Mufid Shihab) made the claim that:
Jewish tourists infected with AIDS are traveling around Asian and African countries with the aim of spreading the disease."(Source: Memri)
Our dear friend these days, Colonel Mu'ammar Qadhafi didn't want to miss the fun.

Quoted in the Egyptian government daily:
"Our brother, the Colonel Mu'ammar Al-Qadhafi, the leader of the Libyan revolution, revealed that two years ago Libyan children in the city of Benghazi suffered from the most abominable crime in the history of mankind, when foreign nurses injected them with the AIDS virus, while pretending to immunize them."

"Qadhafi added that there are those who think that the CIA or the Israeli Mossad were behind this crime. He emphasized that these children were transported to Europe for treatment and that European health authorities are well aware of the matter. Other [infected] children are treated by Libyan clinics."
Iran may not be doing this for leverage. They just might be doing this to save the Islamic world from those barbaric Zionists who are infecting the world with the AIDS virus!

All hail the great Islamic heros!

Friday, September 01, 2006

Michelle Malkin: Ambulances for Jihad

Got 10 minutes?