September 12, 2024

ט׳ אלול תשפ״ד

From the Desk of the Executive Vice President

Thank you to all who sent messages of shared joy on the birth of our grandson in Israel. My wife and I had a most meaningful trip, with the birth and bris of Tzvi Hersh, alongside shiva calls and memorial events for 10/7. We hope to be back in Israel for Sukkot and the yahrzeit’s of Shemini Atzeres / Simchas Torah I also had the opportunity to connect with many of our chaveirim in Israel (do you know that we have some 225 members in Israel?) and to develop plans for RCA Israel’s new initiatives.


Many organizations and individuals are approaching us with ideas for Yom Kippur, Hoshana Rabbah and Shemini Atzeres / Simchas Torah and, in next week’s email, we will share some advice and programmatic leads. Look for that next week.


Chomer LiDrush – Parshas Ki Seitzei


Seeking Leniency, Facing Consequences


Our parsha describes the eishes yefas to’ar; Our chaver Yitzchok Adler used this example – some twenty years ago - to explore the tension between following personal desires and seeking proper Halachic guidance. While Halachah provides flexibility, true wisdom lies in seeking counsel, not just a heter to justify what one already wants.


Sometimes, one knows exactly what he wants to do but seeks permission to do what he believes is tolerable under his specific circumstance. Still, his actions have consequences. The message is clear: pursuing leniencies without considering long-term outcomes can lead to deeper unhappiness. See this brilliant piece here


Manning the Media


We’re thrilled to introduce “Manning the Media” — a fresh feature where we will share important articles, opinions, or news stories. On a regular basis, you’ll get an inside look at the content that’s sparked inspiration, informed key decisions, or even shifted perspectives at the highest levels. Whether it’s a groundbreaking idea or a major news item, “Required Reading” will keep you connected to what’s shaping the conversation. Feel free to contribute to this effort by sending pieces that you are reading to mrosenfeld@rabbis.org!


This week: 


  • Banning Social Media for Youth

Australia is moving to impose age restrictions on social media, aiming to protect children from online harm. This initiative aligns with Jonathan Haidt’s research, highlighted at our last conference, which points to social media’s toxic impact on young users, contributing to issues like anxiety and depression. By regulating how tech companies verify age and manage safety, Australia could set a global precedent in tackling those risks.


Note, as well, this letter from the RYNJ Yeshiva in New Jersey, signed by Rabbis Willig, Neuberger and Sobolofsky, regarding new cell phone policies.


  • Are Parents Liable for the Actions of Their Children? (A fitting discussion for the theme of Ben Sorer U’Morer in our parsha!)

Colin Gray, 54, faces severe charges after his 14-year-old son allegedly killed four people in a Georgia school shooting. His case, involving the "most severe charges" ever filed against a parent of a school shooter, raises the question of whether parents should be held accountable for their children's violent actions.


What they’re saying:

  • In the New York Times, Megan Stack argues that while prosecuting parents may "satisfy the public desire to blame somebody," it also "insidiously" creates a "murky legal precedent" that obscures "the abject failure of the federal and state governments to adequately regulate gun safety and stop mass shootings."
  •  Stanley Olds, a Winder, GA resident, told USA Today that Gray "knew [of his son's previous threats of violence] and still fed into it," adding, "I think it's rightful that he's charged."


Please join me, Rabbi Jeffrey Saks and Rav Mosheh Lichtenstein this Sunday at 11:00 AM EST for an exceptional TRADITION event discussing Rav Aharon Lichtenstein’s "The Ideology of Hesder" (TRADITION, Fall 1981) using it as a lens to explore contemporary issues in Israeli religious and civilian life, and the particular challenges of the current war. This promises to be a fascinating discussion! See below for registration.

Special Israel Related Yamim Noraim Chomer Lidrush Recording

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Available to all RCA members. Login to Rabbanan.org is required

If you need assistance email Rabbi Naftali Lavenda at lavenda@yu.edu

Hesder

The Ideology of Hesder Revisited


Sunday, September 15

11am (ET)/6pm (Israel)


Join TRADITION and our publisher the Rabbinical Council of America for an online conversation with R. Mosheh Lichtenstein, Rosh Yeshivat Har Etzion, revisiting a classic essay from the archives: R. Aharon Lichtenstein "The Ideology of Hesder" (TRADITION, Fall 1981), using it as a lens to explore contemporary issues in Israeli religious and civilian life, and the particular challenges of the current war.

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A Viritual Yamim Noraim Shiur

featuring Rav Yitzhak Chouraqui

Presented by RCA Sepharadi Committee


Sunday, September 15, 2024


This shiur will be in Hebrew


1:00pm Eastern

12:00pm Central

10:a0am Pacific

8:00pm Israel


R. Chouraqui is the Rosh Beth Midrash ofo Sha'are Uziel, the Head of Mizrah Shemesh Rabbinic Leadership, and the Rav of Kehillat Yad Ramah


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TRADITION Questions: Tax Battles and Defending Zionism

by Chaim Strauchler, Click Here


PODCAST: The Madwoman in the Rabbi’s Attic

by Gila Fine, Click Here


REVIEW: Halachic Worldviews

by Elisha Friedman, Click Here

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The October 7th Memorial Bima Cover Project

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Suggested by our chaver R. Elchanan Poupko


The Oct 7th Memorial Bima Cover just launched - which is a way for Shuls around the world to recognize the first Yahrtzeit of the 1,200 victims of Oct 7th, on the day of Simchas Torah, and elevate the Neshamos of the Kedoshim of Oct 7th, by completing and beginning the cycle of the reading of the Torah, atop a Bima cover naming and memorializing every one of our brethren mercilessly taken from us exactly one year ago.


Order by Tuesday, Sept. 17 for a delivery by Sukkos


Personalization Available


FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE


An exclusive 5% discount is available for the first 20 RCA Members who order with code: 5RCA20


For more information and to order, visit www.MemorialBimaCover.com


Email info@MemorialBimaCover.com with any questions

Provide Arba Minim to IDF soldiers

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Suggested by our chaver R. Roy Feldman


For many years the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have supplied their active duty and reserve duty soldiers with sets of Arba minim. Unfortunately, due to both budgetary restrictions as well as planning complications, there are never enough sets to accommodate the number of soldiers interested in fulfilling this mitzvah.


This year, due to the ongoing war in Israel, we have many more soldiers (both active and reservists) who are in need of Arba minim. We’re committed to enabling all soldiers, wherever they may be, to fulfill the mitzvah of Arba minim.

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The Beth Din of America has created a WhatsApp group for rabbis to ask halachic and procedural questions to the BDA.


Click https://chat.whatsapp.com/DavQDOiJQKhKeSHlGQ4Wvq to join, and feel free to share with other rabbis.


Questions about the group? Contact shoberman@bethdin.org

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The Middot “Report Card”: How We See Our Community and How We See Ourselves Across 19 Middot “Bein Adam L’chavero”

Mark Tencher of Nishma Research is pleased to announce that their latest survey of the Orthodox community – The Middot “Report Card”: How We See Our Community and How We See Ourselves Across 19 Middot “Bein Adam L’chavero – is available and downloadable free at this LINK.


These are stressful times. Recent years have seen some dissension within our community over various issues. Nishma Research offers this as a resource for all of us to think about our middot in interacting with each other.


In particular, one of his intentions is to offer this to our Rabbinic leaders and educators, as something they might use in messaging as we approach the Yamim Noraim and the Aseret Yemai Teshuvah.


Thank you and a K’tivah v’Chatima Tova.


Mark (Moish) Trencher,

West Hartford CT

860-922-8335

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חללי ופצועי צה"ל במלחמה

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Current IDF Wounded

(as of June 21, 2024)

With thanks to Rav Reuven Tradburks and Rav Dovid Fine

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TODAY at 2pm Eastern:

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