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The Israel Defense Forces said Saturday night that it was sending out tens of thousands of call-up orders to reservists, as the military was set to significantly expand its offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The tens of thousands of reservists being called up would begin to show up in the military in the coming week, according to the IDF. The reservists have likely been called up multiple times already during the war. On Friday, during a security consultation, the military presented Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with its planned staged offensive in Gaza, which will require substa...
U.S. President Donald Trump decided to dismiss his National Security Advisor Mike Waltz partly because he discovered that Waltz had conversations with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the possibility of military action in Iran. According to the Washington Post, Waltz and Netanyahu had several conversations before the Prime Minister's visit to the White House in February, which angered the American president. The Prime Minister's Office denied the claims: "Contrary to the Washington Post report, PM Netanyahu did not have intensive contact with Mike Waltz on Iran. PM Netanyahu had a warm meeting with Mike Waltz and Steve Witkoff at Blair House in February prior to the Prime Minister's meeting with President Trump at the White House. Mike Waltz also joined VP ...
Qatar fired back at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday night, after Netanyahu published scathing retorts against Qatar. Netanyahu, responding to Qatari criticism of Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), wrote, "Israel is fighting a just war with just means. After the October 7 atrocities, Prime Minister Netanyahu defined the War of Redemption as a war between civilization and barbarism." "The time has come for Qatar to stop playing both sides with its double talk and decide if it's on the side of civilization or if it's on the side of Hamas barbarism. Israel will win this just war with just means," the Prime Minister added. In response, Dr. Majed Al Ansari, spokesperson for the Qatari Foreign Ministry, published a lengthy statement on X in wh...
Prime Minister Netanyahu has published scathing retorts against recent Qatari criticism of Israel in the ICJ. "Israel is fighting a just war with just means. After the October 7 atrocities, Prime Minister Netanyahu defined the War of Redemption as a war between civilization and barbarism," the Prime Minister's account tweeted. "The time has come for Qatar to stop playing both sides with its double talk and decide if it's on the side of civilization or if it's on the side of Hamas barbarism. Israel will win this just war with just means." Previously, Qatari diplomat Mutlaq Al-Qahtani told The Hague that "We are witnessing new trails of tears in the West Bank, mirroring Gaza's fate. In Gaza, Palestinians face famine-like conditions, as Israel has completely blocked lif...
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At a security discussion held on Friday evening led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a decision was made to expand IDF operations in the Gaza Strip. During the discussion, senior IDF officials presented the political echelon with a plan to increase the military pressure on Hamas, which includes seizing territories similar to what was done in Rafah. The plans also involve isolating areas in the Strip, locating and eliminating terrorists above and below ground, and ultimately maintaining an IDF presence in those areas, effectively conquering them in order to pressure Hamas into softening its stance in the negotiations on a hostage release deal. As part of the plans to intensify combat in the Strip, the mobilization of reservists will also be expanded. According to a Ynet rep...
Baltimore, MD – May 2, 2025 – Yesterday morning, BJL was contacted by a community member regarding a suspicious meshulach collecting in a local shul. According to the report: “There was a meshulach in shul this morning who didn’t seem right. I asked if he was looking for Mincha or Maariv, and he replied, ‘in an hour.’ When I asked him what month it was, he had no idea. He also couldn’t read the aleph-beis code to get back into the building. When I tried taking a picture, he started yelling at me, saying ‘Come on, bro.’ Based on the interaction, I don’t believe he is Jewish and feel others should be aware.” BJL followed up with Shomrim, who confirmed that they are aware of this individual and have determined that he is not ...
Baltimore, MD - May 2, 2025 - Zelle, the popular peer-to-peer payment platform, is experiencing an outage that is causing payment problems for customers at some banks. DownDetector, which lets users track outages, shows a spike in customers reporting payment problems starting Friday morning. A Zelle spokesperson confirmed the outage in a statement to CNN. “We are aware that certain Zelle users at some financial institutions are not able to use Zelle at this time,” Zelle said . “We are working diligently with our partners to resolve this matter as soon as we can. Zelle users may see transactions marked as ‘payment pending’ in the meantime.” The Zelle spokesperson told CNN that the problem involves payments giant Fiserv, which provides servic...
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Rabbi Dovid Fink: Tazriya - Nichum Aveilim "A Last Chance For What Must Come First"

 In the laws dealing with the time of impurity after giving birth, the Torah instructs us that there is an initial seven day period of Tuma.  The Baal Haturim points out (Tazriya, 12:2) that this parallels the seven days of mourning observed when a person dies.  The same way one comes in (7 days) is the way he goes out.  While there are many mysteries surrounding the concepts of Tuma and Tehara, there should not be so much obliviousness as to what is and isn’t appropriate behavior and topics of discussion when being menachem avel one who has lost a close relative. This week seems an appropriate time to discuss some of the proper protocols.


First, it is worth clearing up some of the misconceptions surrounding mourning in general.  While there are a multitude of Mitzvos D’Rabanan[1] and minhagim when it comes to mourning, there are only three halachos[2] of Torah origin[3]They are:  Eulogizing the deceased; providing a funeral for the deceased and providing the first meal for the mourners upon their returning from the place of burial.  Everything else is either of Rabbinical origin or evolved customs.


That being said, many of the halachos and minhagim which have evolved revolve around kindness and appropriate symbolic gestures of mourning.   The purpose of this writing is to focus only on those related to kindness towards the mourners.  The Rabbeinu Yona and the Rambam both describe the need for compassion towards those who have suffered such a loss.  Those losses are deeply personal and often mean different things to different people depending on a multitude of factors including the nature and depth of the relationship; the relative ages of the mourners and the deceased; and a number of other familial, personal and social variables.  The one constant though is the sense of loss.


The first thing one must remember when entering a Shiva house is that you are there to be a comfort to the mourner.  There is a long standing protocol that one does not address the mourner until he/she addresses you first.  You are there for them, not the other way around. Most mourners agree that the most comforting thing for them is hearing stories or anecdotes about the deceased.  If you did not know the deceased, than allowing the mourner to speak about the deceased or asking about their youth and life often provides a similar comfort.  The critical factor seems to be the knowledge that the deceased is remembered positively and will not be forgotten.  All discussions about the deceased may be comforting but obviously those of great accomplishments or middos of the deceased have an even greater impact. 


One of the most difficult Shiva houses to visit is one where a parent is mourning the loss of a child, R’L.  Simply put, children are supposed to bury their parents, not the other way around.  The loss in such a case is typically much more deep and profound.  If the deceased was old enough, then again stories and memories of the deceased are appropriate and comforting.  Even a young child can be remembered for their smile, laugh or joy they brought to others.  In the case of a baby or very young child, there is often very little to say.  Simply being there and giving charity in the deceased’ merit is an appropriate gesture.


Some DON’TS: While discussing the deceased is encouraged, discussing the precise cause of death, the suffering involved or the nature of the disease which brought about death is neither appropriate nor comforting to the mourner.  Remember, you are not there to satisfy your grim curiosity but to be a comfort to the mourner. Similarly, a Shiva house is not a place for levity.  Even though one might think that injecting humor can help alleviate some of the grieving, it can later be felt as disrespectful by the mourners. 


The best way to compensate for the sense of loss is by helping the mourners feel the love of family, friends, and community.  This alleviates some of the inevitable feelings of loss and loneliness of the mourners.  Indeed, that is one of the reasons given for the Seudas Haavra (the first meal after burial).  The mourners should know that they have friends and a community who are there to emotionally support them. This is why donations in the name of the deceased to charity are comforting as well.  It reminds the mourners that they are thought of; it perpetuates the memory of the deceased and it provides the merit of charity to the deceased at the same time.


While voluminous books and treatises have been written on the subject, sometimes it is helpful to have a beacon or homing device to keep in mind in lieu of an exhaustive undertaking of reading on short notice.  As with many Mitzvos, those surrounding Aveilus and Nichum Aveilim stem from the most basic concepts of kindness towards ones fellow Jew.  If we can keep this concept front and center at all times, it will allow us to be at our most compassionate at the most difficult of times.









[1]              Obviously one must be careful to adhere to Rabbinically ordained Mitzvos as well.  Nevertheless, one needs to know which Mitzvos are from the Torah and which are Rabbinically mandated in order to avoid Baal Toseph.




[2]              There is actually a disagreement between the Rabbeinu Yona and The Rambam as to whether there are three or four Mitzvos from the Torah involving the mourning process.  The Rabbeinu Yona says that comforting mourners comes under the category of Gemillas Chasadim while the Rambam says it is Rabbinically mandated.




[3]              The Rambam points out several other halachos for the first day of aveilos which are Min Hatorah, including not washing or attending to ones appearance, not wearing shoes, engaging in intimacy, getting a haircut etc.



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Jerusalem, Israel - May 2, 2025  - The annual Israeli Independence Day International Bible Quiz for Youth took place on Thursday at the Jerusalem Theater. The event was broadcast live throughout Israel. The prestigious competition drew students from Israel, the United States, South Africa, Mexico, Canada, Panama, and Venezuela. Elad Yanir of Petah Tikva won first place, while Ilan Romm from the United States earned second place overall and was awarded top honors among Diaspora participants. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana, Education Minister Yoav Kisch, Education Ministry Director General Meir Shimoni, and Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion were among the dignitaries who attended the event. Ilan Romm, a senior at Yeshivat Frisch in Param...
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Job growth was stronger than expected in April despite worries over the impact of President Donald Trump’s blanket tariffs against U.S. trading partners. Nonfarm payrolls increased a seasonally adjusted 177,000 for the month, slightly below the downwardly revised 185,000 in March but above the Dow Jones estimate for 133,000, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday. The unemployment rate, however, remained at 4.2%, as expected, indicating that the labor market is holding relatively stable. The survey of households, which is used to calculate the jobless rate, showed an even stronger gain, with an increase of 436,000 in those who reported holding jobs on the month. A broader unemployment gauge that includes discouraged workers and those holding part-time jobs f...
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Washington, D.C. - May 2, 2025  - President Trump on Friday announced plans to strip Harvard University of its tax-exempt status, escalating his feud with the Ivy League school.  “We are going to be taking away Harvard’s Tax Exempt Status. It’s what they deserve!” Trump wrote on Truth Social. The declaration comes after his administration reportedly asked the IRS to revoke Harvard’s status last month, after Trump had suggested the idea on social media. Tax exemption is reserved for, among other categories, religious, charitable and educational organizations that meet 501(c)(3) qualifications with the IRS.  The president’s comments on the tax exemption status appear as part of an ongoing salvo with Harvard&...
Baltimore, MD – May 2, 2025 – (WJLA) Six Flags America in Bowie, Maryland, a beloved destination for many Baltimore Jewish families and groups over the years, will permanently close after the 2025 season. The 500-acre property is being put up for sale, with the last day of operation set for November 2. The announcement, made Thursday by Six Flags Entertainment, is part of a broader strategic shift as the company refocuses on properties that better align with its long-term growth goals. For Baltimoreans, especially those who spent countless Chol Hamoed outings, class trips, and summer days enjoying both Six Flags and the adjacent Hurricane Harbor water park, the news brings more than just economic implications — it strikes an emotional chord. Prince George’s County...
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 In the laws dealing with the time of impurity after giving birth, the Torah instructs us that there is an initial seven day period of Tuma.  The Baal Haturim points out (Tazriya, 12:2) that this parallels the seven days of mourning observed when a person dies.  The same way one comes in (7 days) is the way he goes out.  While there are many mysteries surrounding the concepts of Tuma and Tehara, there should not be so much obliviousness as to what is and isn’t appropriate behavior and topics of discussion when being menachem avel one who has lost a close relative. This week seems an appropriate time to discuss some of the proper protocols. First, it is worth clearing up some of the misconceptions surrounding mourning in general.  While there are a multitude ...
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