On Censorship (Let’s Blame It on the Russians!)

The Coming of the Book – The Impact of Printing 1450-1800, p. 205-206:
From the start printing was an enterprise monopolised by Church and state in Russia. It had its origin in the administrative measures instituted by Ivan the Terrible after the conquest of Kazan in the middle of the century, being intended as a response to the growth of the artisan and merchant classes and to the urgent need for government censorship of liturgical books. It was an instrument of the policy of centralisation and coercion.
See more from the same book here.

You Can Eat Before Giving Mishlo’ach Manos!

Let alone before giving to everyone on your list.

Rabbi Avi Wiesenfeld quotes Rabbi Elyashiv who made the following ingenious argument:

Since eating on Purim is also a mitzvah, there is no special order of the mitzvos of the day. כפתור ופרח.

I suspect some people (children! I meant children!) misbehave on Purim since they haven’t had a solid meal yet…

For more, follow the references here (I haven’t).

Rabbi Yehoshua Yankelewitz: A Historical Survey of the Siddur

A Historical Survey of the Siddur | עיונים בסידור התפילה ונוסחאותיו

In this fascinating presentation, Rabbi Yehoshua Yankelewitz takes you on a virtual tour of the siddur, while simultaneously elucidating various issues in Maseches Brachos. Explore the historical background of various minhagim and trace our nusach back to the times of the Bais Hamikdash!

This Video presentation was given at the Ramada Hotel in Yerushalayim to the participants of the Aguda Yarchei Kallah on Wednesday, Febuary 19, 2020

To Book Rabbi Yankelewitz for speaking engagments or for tours, please email yyyankelewitz@gmail.com

Video Production by: Zuki Media

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From YouTube, here.

The Fiat Money System: An Intriguing Analogue to Avoda Zara

Why Fiat Currency is Monetary Idolatry

Fiat currency and idolatry are outgrowths of the same error. What is that error? Believing that a substitute for something is the real thing. Idolatry did not begin as someone suddenly believing that a stone statue is actually god. That would be ridiculous. It evolved slowly, through layers of derivative errors. The Rambam explains how this happened in the first two halachos of Hilchos Avoda Zara, the laws surrounding idolatry. He writes:

בימי אנוש טעו בני האדם טעות גדול ונבערה עצת חכמי אותו הדור ואנוש עצמו מן הטועים היה. וזו היתה טעותם. אמרו הואיל והאלהים ברא כוכבים אלו וגלגלים להנהיג את העולם ונתנם במרום וחלק להם כבוד והם שמשים המשמשים לפניו ראויין הם לשבחם ולפארם ולחלוק להם כבוד. וזהו רצון האל ברוך הוא לגדל ולכבד מי שגדלו וכבדו. כמו שהמלך רוצה לכבד העומדים לפניו וזהו כבודו של מלך. כיון שעלה דבר זה על לבם התחילו לבנות לכוכבים היכלות ולהקריב להן קרבנות ולשבחם ולפארם בדברים ולהשתחוות למולם כדי להשיג רצון הבורא בדעתם הרעה. וזה היה עיקר עבודת כוכבים. וכך היו אומרים עובדיה היודעים עיקרה. לא שהן אומרים שאין שם אלוה אלא כוכב זה. הוא שירמיהו אומר מי לא ייראך מלך הגוים כי לך יאתה כי בכל חכמי הגוים ובכל מלכותם מאין כמוך ובאחת יבערו ויכסלו מוסר הבלים עץ הוא. כלומר הכל יודעים שאתה הוא לבדך אבל טעותם וכסילותם שמדמים שזה ההבל רצונך הוא:

In the days of Enosh, mankind committed a big error and the sages of that time and Enosh himself committed this error. This was their error. They said that since God created the stars and the spheres to direct the world from on high, and gave them honor and they, the spheres, served Him, that people should serve them, too. And that this is the will of God to serve and respect those things that serve and respect God, just as any king would want respect for his closest servants. Because this occurred to them, they started building temples and sacrificing to them in order to appease God in their false ideas. This is the essence of idolatry. It’s not that they believed that idols or stars were actually god, but their error was in thinking that God willed that they worship intermediaries.

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From The Jewish Libertarian, here.