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    SPEAK YOUR VUES WITH THE VUES MASTER

    THE FIFTEEN SECOND DRASHA
    Dear Vues Master
    Rabbi Yitzchak Zilberstein relates about the previous
    Bobover Rebbe, Rabbi Shlomo Halberstam, that he was
    a wellspring of sensitivity for all Jews, and how he was
    able to overcome any feelings of anger and hurt in order
    to pursue peace. His activities during and after World
    War II saved many Jews, both physically and spiritually.
    However, as it goes with great people, they will inevitably
    have detractors- people who are filled with envy and seek
    glory. Shortly after the Bobover Rebbe came to America,
    a local rabbi who felt threatened by the Bobover Rebbe’s
    activities on behalf of world Jewry, strongly criticized
    the Rebbe, and personally attacked his character. The
    Bobover Rebbe did not respond to the attack. Eventually,
    the slanderous remarks became humiliating. The Rebbe
    summoned all of his chasidim to assemble in his Bais
    Medrash. The large shul was filled to capacity; everyone
    had crammed in to hear the Rebbe’s response to the insults
    that had been launched at him. The Bobover Rebbe entered
    the Bais Medrash, ascended to the front of the Holy Ark
    where the Torah scrolls are kept, and after kissing the
    outer curtain, turned to the people gathered there. He said,
    “I am declaring to everyone assembled here, as I stand in
    front of the Holy Ark, that I absolutely forbid anyone from
    battling on my behalf! My honor is my honor, and it will
    remain my honor, but only if everyone acts appropriately
    and does not take sides. Whoever does not obey me has no
    place in my Bais Medrash!” Having spoken for a total of
    fifteen seconds, the Rebbe descended the podium and left
    the shul. A few hours later, the Rebbe asked his attendant
    to take him to the attacking rabbi’s home. By then, word
    of the Rebbe’s response had already spread throughout the
    community. The Rebbe arrived at the rabbi’s house and
    knocked on the door. The Rabbi answered the door, and
    when he realized who was standing before him, his face
    turned white. The Bobover Rebbe understood that words
    were not necessary — it was action that was needed. He took
    the rabbi in both his arms, hugged him and kissed him on
    the cheek. Then he said, “Dear Rabbi, you may go to any
    one of my Chassidim and they will attest to the fact that I
    have no bad feelings towards you at all. Just as we were
    once friends, we will continue to remain friends!” The
    rabbi was a changed person as a result of that encounter,
    and the attacks stopped. The Bobover Rebbe corrected the

    situation by expressing his love for a fellow Jew instead of
    responding with anger, even though there was great reason
    for him to get angry. Rav Zilberstein notes that R. Shlomo
    of Bobov’s yahrzeit is on Rosh Chodesh Menachem
    Av, which is the same yahrzeit as Aharon HaKohen, the
    brother of Moshe Rabbeinu and the first High Priest.
    This is significant because both Aharon and the Bobover
    exemplified the dictum of Hillel the Elder (Avos 1:12),
    “Love peace and pursue peace…”. They each possessed
    a love for all Jews and strongly desired to promote peace
    and harmony within the collective Jewish people.
    PF
    Vues Master’s Note: Wow! That was a great story. Thanks
    for sharing. May the Bobova rebbes neshama have an
    liyah.

    STANDING AT A CHUPAH
    Dear Vues Master,
    An interesting and surprising Psak was published in the
    name of Rabbi Yitzchak Zilberstein in the weekly Divrei
    Chemed magazine which presents his Torah thoughts and
    rulings. Rabbi Zilberstein referred to the current custom
    abroad of sitting during a chupah, men and women on
    either side, a custom which is not prevalent in Israel where
    generally everyone stands at the chupah. The question
    was asked by a person who had immigrated from abroad
    and whose daughter was marrying someone from Chutz
    Laaretz. The family preferred to continue their custom
    from abroad of sitting at the chupah, but asked whether
    this was considered a diversion from the Minhag in Israel.
    Rabbi Zilberstein demonstrated based on several sources
    that the Minhag to stand has a basis in Rishonim. He quoted
    Orchos Chaim who says that a Chasan is like a king and
    therefore all must stand before him, and additionally the
    chupah is like Matan Torah and therefore people should
    stand. Rabbi Shlomo Kluger quotes the Tikkunei Zohar
    which stressed that the whole crowd must stand with
    the Chasan and Kallah when Sheva Brachos are recited.
    After citing other sources, Rabbi Zilberstein concludes
    that “The custom is to stand and the discussion was the
    reason for this. The minhag is to stand and this was the
    custom in all places, except in some communities in the
    US who changed this, but not for halachic reasons, and the
    poskim discussed the reason for this change from custom.
    “Therefore even for residents of Chutz La’aretz who sit

    for reasons which are not halachic, whoever
    can change this custom will be blessed.
    Certainly in Israel one should not sit and one
    shouldn’t innovate customs which are not
    halachic, and in truth we should uphold the
    ancient custom in all Jewish communities to
    stand at the chupah.”
    VL
    Vues Master’s Note: Some of the chassanas
    that I went to recently have had chuppahs
    that are over an hour long. I don’t know if I
    can stand up that long after eating so much
    at the smorgasbord.

    NEW COUNTRY YOSSI ALBUM
    Dear Vues Master
    Just wanted to give a shout out to the new
    Country Yossi Kivi and Tuki album! My 5
    year old son came out of the restroom and
    started singing asher yatzar perfectly word
    for word. I was amazed – which 5 year old
    knows how to say asher yatzar? I asked him
    if he learnt it in school and he said, “No! It’s
    from the new Kivi and Tuki story!” Thank
    you Country Yossi so much for providing
    entertainment to children with real life
    lessons that they can apply, even at such a
    young age!
    Vues Master: It’s gonna be the little
    kinderlach that make Moshiach come!

    NYS TO REQUIRE SAFETY
    CERTIFICATE FOR ALL BOATERS
    Hi Everyone
    This is John Payne from Paynes Watersports
    in White Lake. There is a new law, the Brianna
    law, that I want everyone to know about that
    requires that all motorboat operators must
    complete a boating safety course and obtain
    a certificate from the NYS Office of Parks,
    Recreation and Historic Preservation by Jan.
    1, 2025. In 2024, anyone born on or after Jan.
    1, 1978, must carry a boating safety certificate
    while operating a motorized vessel. In NYS,
    there are increasing rules and regulations
    for many recreational opportunities as the
    results of accidents and related studies that
    generate new safety rules. Conclusions from
    the studies make the rules more formal and
    laws are passed with good intentions. Laws
    intended to protect participants. The new
    NYS boating safety certificate is required
    for all recreational boaters using motorized
    vessels, including personal watercraft,
    though operators of non-motorized boats,
    such as kayaks and canoes, are not required
    to have a certificate at this time. They are
    encouraged to take a safe boating course, as
    well. NYS does recognize the boating safety
    courses issued by other states for visitors
    to NYS. Folks are allowed to rent and
    operate a motorboat from a livery without
    first obtaining a boating safety certificate,
    though staff at the livery must provide basic

    instructions and safety information before
    departure. Go to this website to get more
    information: https://parks.ny.gov/boating/
    education.aspx Please be aware.
    John Payne
    Vues Masters Note: Thanks John!

    WHO’S TELLING A LIE?
    Dear Vues Master,
    Let’s take a lie detector test, shall we? –
    Israel is committing genocide: LIE – Israel
    killed 40,000 people in Gaza: LIE – Israel is
    indiscriminately killing people: LIE – Israel
    is starving Gazans: LIE – Israel is preventing
    humanitarian aid from entering Gaza: LIE
    – Israel killed thousands of children: LIE –
    Israel killed thousands of innocent women:
    LIE – Israel is the oppressor: LIE – Israel
    is an apartheid state: LIE – Israel occupied
    Gaza before 10/7: LIE – The Arabs who
    call themselves Palestinians want a state:
    LIE – Israel stole land from an Arab country
    called Palestine: LIE – Anti Zionism is not
    antisemitism: LIE Ok. That didn’t go too
    well. Let’s try again. – Israel never started any
    war since its inception: TRUE – The Jews are
    indigenous to the land of Israel: TRUE – The
    Palestinians were offered a state many times
    and rejected every offer: TRUE – Israel has
    done more than any army ever to minimize
    civilian casualties in a war: TRUE – Israel
    has sent in enough humanitarian aid to feel
    every single Gazan: TRUE – All that aid was
    stolen by Hamas: TRUE – Hamas’ strategy
    is to maximize deaths in Gaza so the world
    will turn against Israel: TRUE – The world
    is falling for it: TRUE – Iran is orchestrating
    this entire war including the military war,
    the psychological war, as well as the online
    war: TRUE – The ratio of combatant to non
    combatant casualties in Gaza is the lowest
    in any war in modern history: TRUE – The
    casualty numbers in Gaza that the media
    quotes is based on Hamas’ propaganda and
    has no basis in reality: TRUE – Anti Zionism
    is the new antisemitism: TRUE Much better.
    I’m proud of you. Stop being Hamas’ puppet.
    Some amplifying their lies. Stop vilifying
    the Jews. You have a brain. Use it. Besides,
    history is pretty clear on what happens to
    those who come after the Jews. Keep at
    it and you’ll be able to meet some nice
    Babylonians. I heard they’re nice people.
    Hillel Fuld
    Vues Master’s Note: People do not use their
    brains.

    TEHILLIM FOR ACHEINU
    Dear Vues Master
    I am someone that davens very frequently at
    the Woodbourne shul. I love the shul & love
    Rabbi Jungreis very much. I just have one
    issue this summer. Does anyone upstate know
    that there is a war going on in Eretz Yisrael

    right now? Why is there no tehillim being
    said after every minyan at the Woodbourne
    shul? There are people dying every day in
    the war & we need to continue to daven to
    HKBH for help.
    HB
    Vues Master’s Note: I have an idea. The next
    time you daven at the Woodbourne shul, I
    think you should start leading tehillim right
    after davening. Maybe if people see you do it,
    the next minyan will do the same.

    LAWYER
    Dear Vues Master:
    When Shalom Alechem came to visit in a
    certain city, he was welcomed by thousands
    of admirers. Among them was a lawyer, who
    kept his hands in his pockets even while
    speaking with the famous guest. Addressing
    him, Shalom Alechem said: “You are worthy
    of my blessing a שהחיינו. “Not understanding,
    the lawyer asked him to explain. “This is the
    first time in my life,” said Shalom Alechem ,
    “that I’ve seen a lawyer with his hands in his
    own pockets.” SW
    Vues Master’s Note: Reminds me of the old
    joke when can you tell if a lawyer is lying?
    When his lips are moving!

    APPRECIATION
    Dear Vues Master:
    Hashem commanded משה to take revenge
    against the מדינים personally. However, משה
    couldn’t bring himself to do so, and instead,
    appointed פנחס & others to fight the מדינים.
    The מדרש explains that the reason משה didn’t
    take personal revenge as he was commanded,
    was that he benefited from the מדינים forty
    years before when he escaped from פרעה in
    מצרים While in מדין, Moshe didn’t receive
    education subsidies, healthcare, social
    welfare, etc. However, because they allowed
    him to live in מדין. he couldn’t bring himself
    to fight them. Perhaps, the rioting against the
    הרשעים ציונים should also, be done only by
    those who live in לארץ חוץ & don’t benefit
    from any social programs of the Zionist State.
    MF
    Vues Master’s Note: Sounds political!

    ALIYAH
    Dear Vues Master:
    והורשתם את הארץ וישבתם בה במדבר
    ג“נ:ג“ל Rashi explains that the Torah tells us
    to conquer and rid the other nations of the
    land. By doing so we will have the capability
    to settle in Eretz Yisroel. 1) According to
    Rashi, there is no such Mitzvah of ישוב
    2 .י“א (The Ramban argues and holds that
    is that מצוות עשה דאורייתא a is וישבתם בה
    applicable even 3 הזה בזמן (The Rambam
    doesn’t mention the Mitzvah of י“א ישוב.
    He does say one may not leave י“א There
    are different opinions in the Rambam if and

    when he holds there is a Mitzvah of ישוב
    4 י“א (The Rosh quotes a שיטה that during
    but מצוות עשה דאורייתא was there זמן הבית
    today there is no Mitzvah. 5) Tosfos quotes
    חיים רבינו who holds that even הזה בזמן there
    is a Mitzvah of י“א ישוב. However, we don’t
    practice this Mitzvah because there are many
    בארץ התלויות מצוות that are difficult for us to
    observe. 6) The Beis Halevi explains תוספות
    that the ח“ר holds the sole reason for the
    Mitzvah of י“א ישוב is to be Mekayam מצוות
    בארץ התלויות and since we can’t do it there
    is no reason to practice the Mitzvah of ישוב
    י“א.) Today there is no problem with מצוות
    7 )בארץ התלויות (The Chasam Sofer holds
    that the Mitzvah is applicable הזה בזמן but
    only if you have a majority of Yidden living
    that holds אגרות משה The) ארץ ישראל. 8 in
    הזה בזמן the Mitzvah is a קיומית מצוה and
    not a חיובית מצוה. One is not obligated to live
    in י“א but those who do live there are מקיים
    Zilberstein Yitzchak Rav) מצות ישוב א“י. 9
    and many more Poskim hold that even בזמן
    הזה the Mitzvah is a חיובית מצוה. Everyone
    who can is obligated to be ישוב מצות מקיים
    מצוות ישוב that holds* ויואל משה The) א“י. 10
    י“א is only applicable for those who are יראי
    .לשם שמים 100% it doing and שמים
    MFD
    Vues Master’s Note: Mitzvah or not here we
    all come with Moshiach!

    RICH
    Dear Vues Master:
    A young boy asked his wealthy grandfather
    how he made his fortune. “Well, Shlomo,” he
    said. “When I was young, my parents were
    very poor and didn’t have money to send me
    to school. I started working at a very young
    age and was making just enough to feed
    myself. I was very ambitious and worked
    longer and longer hours, hoping to get ahead.
    It was no use, I wasn’t getting anywhere.
    Then, Grandma’s father died and left us $10
    million.” RU
    Vues Master’s Note: As they say, easy come
    and easier it goes!
    MARRIAGE
    Dear Vues Master:
    To keep your marriage strong, admit it
    whenever you are wrong. When you’re right,
    keep your mouth shut.
    RT
    Vues Master’s Note: If my wife says I was
    right? Am I still wrong?

    ANTI-SEMITIC VOTE
    Dear Vues Master:
    We’re accustomed to politicians courting
    the Black Vote, or the Jewish Vote, or the
    Youth Vote. But what about the Antisemitic
    Vote? CNN correspondent John King
    asserted on July 21 that “there could be some

    risks” for Kamala Harris if she chooses
    Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro as her
    running mate because “he’s Jewish.” In
    other words, antisemitic voters would not
    cast their ballots for a Harris-Shapiro ticket.
    That may be true. The question is whether
    courting the votes of bigots should be an
    acceptable political strategy. There was a
    time when America’s major political parties
    were reluctant to nominate a Catholic

    for president, for fear of alienating anti-
    Catholic voters. The Democrats shattered

    that taboo by nominating New York
    governor Al Smith for president in 1928.
    But some prominent Democrats, including
    Franklin D. Roosevelt, continued to court
    the votes of other bigots. From loudly
    denying that he invited African-Americans
    to a 1929 luncheon, to refusing to support
    anti-lynching legislation in the 1930s, FDR
    repeatedly sought to show white racists
    that he deserved their votes. So did Jimmy
    Carter, when he declared during the 1976
    Democratic primaries that he supported
    the right of whites to safeguard the “ethnic
    purity” of their neighborhoods against
    the “intrusion of blacks” and other “alien
    groups.” White racists were not the only
    bigots whose votes FDR courted. He was
    concerned about the Antisemitic Vote, too.
    The issue came up when FDR met privately
    with U.S. Senator Burton Wheeler (of
    Montana), one of his close political allies,
    on August 4, 1939. Wheeler’s confidential
    memo about the meeting, dictated to his
    secretary immediately afterwards, preserved
    the contents of their conversation. The two
    discussed possible presidential candidates
    in the event that FDR decided not to run for
    re-election the following year. Among the
    names that came up were Secretary of State
    Cordell Hull and Democratic Party chairman
    James Farley. A Hull-Farley ticket “could
    not get elected,” the president asserted. The
    problem, Roosevelt and Wheeler agreed,
    was that “the Jewish-Catholic issue would
    be raised.” That was because Farley was
    Catholic and, as Wheeler put it, “Mrs. Hull
    is a Jewess.” FDR corrected him: “Mrs.
    Hull is about one-quarter Jewish.” (They
    were both wrong: her father was Jewish.)
    The president continued: “You and I, Burt,
    are old English and Dutch stock. We know
    who our ancestors are. We know there is no
    Jewish blood in our veins, but a lot of these
    people do not know whether there is Jewish
    blood in their veins or not.” According to
    Senator Wheeler’s memo, the conversation
    also included a casual use of the n-word
    by the president. It was not the first time
    FDR used that slur behind closed doors.
    Franklin Roosevelt, like many politicians
    before and after him, was keenly attuned

    to the advantages of choosing candidates,
    or taking positions, that would appeal to
    particular segments of the voting populace-
    -even if it meant excluding a possible
    candidate because antisemitic voters might
    disapprove of his wife’s ancestry. The
    prevalence of antisemitism in American
    society in the 1930s sometimes is cited as the
    reason for Roosevelt’s policy of suppressing
    Jewish refugee immigration far below the
    limits allowed by law. Ken Burns made
    that argument in his Holocaust film a few
    years ago. But that excuse ignores the fact
    that if FDR had just permitted the existing
    immigration quotas to be filled—without
    liberalizing the immigration system itself—
    many Jewish refugees could have been
    saved. More than 190,000 quota places from
    Germany and German-occupied countries
    were left unused from 1933 to 1945. The
    claim that antisemitism in American society
    tied FDR’s hands on immigration is not
    merely a misunderstanding of Roosevelt’s
    policy options; it’s also a way of saying
    that the president understandably adopted
    a policy of reducing Jewish immigration in
    order to avoid alienating anti-Jewish voters.
    It implicitly justifies FDR’s decision to court
    the Antisemitic Vote. The Democrats’
    nomination of Sen. Joseph Lieberman for
    vice president in 2000 should have put an
    end to the old policy of courting antisemitic
    votes. But a new constituency of antisemitic
    voters has arisen during the past year—the
    pro-Hamas protesters who have been using
    “Zionist” as a codeword for Jew, who have
    been brandishing signs calling for a “Final
    Solution,” and who have been celebrating
    the October 7 attacks, celebrations that
    President Joe Biden recently characterized
    as antisemitic. Those voters are the ones
    whom CNN’s John King evidently had
    in mind when he warned of the “risk” of
    nominating a Jew for vice president. That
    risk is real—but the Democrats should
    ignore it, because pursuing the votes of
    antisemites and other racists is wrong. It
    gives legitimacy to dangerous extremists
    who should be kept on the margins of
    society, not treated as a legitimate part of
    mainstream American political culture.
    Bigots deserve to be ostracized, not courted.
    Rafael Medoff
    Vues Master’s Note: It is unfortunate but the
    Jew will always lose!!

    TICKETS!
    Dear Vues Master:
    My rebbie used to say this. Yaakov tells
    his friend “we don’t need two tickets, one
    is good enough’. This is what we’re going
    to do: when the conductor comes around to
    collect the tickets, both of us will sneak into

    the bathroom. The way it went was that the
    conductor would knock on the door and say
    “tickets please”. You would then slide the
    ticket under the door and he would punch
    it and slide it back under. Sure enough,
    when the conductor came to collect the
    tickets, they snuck into the bathroom and
    got away with only one ticket. On their way
    back, Yaakov overhears a non Jewish rider
    telling his friend that he saw how those two
    Jews get away with one ticket and wanted
    to proceed to do the same. This time,
    Yaakov tells his friend that they don’t need
    any tickets. Here’s what happened: as the
    conductor started coming around the two
    non Jews snuck into the bathroom waiting to
    prove their plan. Yaakov went ahead of the
    conductor and knocked on the door playing
    the voice of the conductor and said “tickets
    please”. With that he gets the ticket, and
    the two Jews sneak into the next bathroom
    with their free ticket. They got away, but
    those two non Jews… You can decide what
    happened to them.
    CF
    Vues Master’s Note: Every joke has some
    truth to it!!

    WINNER
    Dear Vues Master:
    A Rabbi was walking down the street one
    day when he came upon a group of boys
    all between the ages of ten and twelve.
    The boys had surrounded a dog and were
    speaking in loud voices. Concerned that the
    boys were taunting the animal, the Rabbi
    went over to them and asked “What are
    you boys doing to that poor dog?” One of
    the boys replied: “This dog is just an old
    neighborhood stray. We all want to take him
    home, but obviously only one of us can. So,
    we’ve decided to have a contest. Whoever
    can tell the biggest lie gets to keep the dog!”
    The Rabbi was taken aback. He launched a
    sermon beginning with “Its a sin to tell a lie”
    and ending with “When I was your age, I
    never told a lie.” There was dead silence for
    a minute, followed by a brief huddle. Just
    as the Rabbi began thinking that his words
    had penetrated, the leader of the group
    sighed and said to the others, “All right, fair
    is fair. He wins!” Pointing to the Rabbi, he
    exclaimed: “Give him the dog!!!”
    DG
    Vues Master’s Note: Great story, even
    though it is a big lie!!

    END OF MAGA
    Dear Vues Master:
    Unfortunately, it looks like Kamala Harris
    who came from zero in the 2020 debates,
    became the VP and now has the momentum
    that looks like she will be chosen as

    President. Trump made a mistake picking
    Vance, most likely should have picked a
    strong woman candidate such as Stefanik or
    Tulsi Gabbard. Vance contributed nothing
    and is maybe a small step above Pence
    since he talks. Everyone should have seen
    this coming, but what nobody saw coming
    is that Kamala would actually have a
    chance against Trump. It seems that those
    on the left who want anyone but Trump and
    weren’t planning to vote for Biden, will now
    vote Harris since Biden is gone. What will
    America be under Harris?
    NW
    Vues Master’s Note: If you think Biden’s
    bad, wait and see how Kamala will be if she
    becomes president.

    PROPAGANDA
    Dear Vues Master
    If you claim Israel killed tens of thousands
    of innocent Gazans, you are not a friend of
    Israel’s. That is Hamas propaganda you’re
    quoting. If you disagree, kindly tell me
    where you got that number. And don’t quote
    the press. Ask yourself where they got that
    number. Israel hasn’t killed anywhere near
    that. This war has the lowest ratio between
    combatants and non combatants casualties
    in any modern war, and maybe any war
    ever. You can’t quote the terrorists, rapists,
    pedophiles, and those who burned families
    alive, and claim that you are pro Israel. Even
    if you don’t want to agree or accept Israel’s
    figures, ask yourself how it’s possible that
    Hamas doesn’t know where the hostages
    are but somehow three minutes after
    every attack they know exactly how many
    casualties there are. And then ask yourself,
    how many terrorists has Israel eliminated
    according to those Hamas figures? The
    answer is zero because Hamas considers
    every person in Gaza to be an innocent
    civilian. In summary, if you believe Hamas
    that they are giving you accurate numbers,
    and you believe them that somehow they
    have some sorcery to be able to know the
    exact numbers right after an attack, then just
    own it and say that you are anti-Israel and
    pro Hamas.
    Hillel Fuld
    Vues Master’s Note: Thanks for making it
    simple to understand.