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    SPEAK YOUR VUES WITH THE VUES MASTER

    EDAN ALEXANDER
    Dear Vues Master,
    Hodu L’Hashem Ki Tov – Thank You, Hashem!

    With full gratitude, I thank the Almighty for the miracu-
    lous release of Edan Alexander. After 584 days in captiv-
    ity, he has returned to the loving arms of his family and

    his homeland.
    We cried to You in sorrow—now we sing to You in joy.

    Through the courage of the IDF, the strength of Am Yis-
    rael, and the prayers of the nation, he was brought home.

    May Edan heal—body and soul—and may his return be

    a symbol of hope for all the hostages still waiting for re-
    demption.

    – SK
    Vues Master’s Note: Beautifully said! Amen!

    HOSTAGES
    Dear Vues Master,
    Now that Edan Alexander—the last American hostage in

    Gaza—is free, don’t expect Donald Trump to keep pre-
    tending to care. His self-congratulatory post on Truth

    Social was dripping with fake concern and political pos-
    turing. He got what he wanted: a photo op and patriotic

    applause.
    But the non-American hostages? They’ll now fall off his
    radar.

    Let’s be honest—Trump only shows concern when it ben-
    efits him politically. The remaining hostages—many el-
    derly and terrified—deserve more than being props in a

    PR campaign. Compassion shouldn’t depend on national-
    ity or media buzz. These hostages deserve better—better

    leadership, better attention, and above all, genuine empa-
    thy.

    – BR
    Vues Master’s Note: Megalgelin zechus al yedei zakai—

    merit comes through the worthy, whether directly or in-
    directly!

    DRUG PRICES
    Dear Vues Master,
    Donald Trump’s latest executive order to lower drug
    prices is little more than political theater. While it may
    sound bold—linking Medicare drug prices to international
    rates—the actual impact is minimal. It only affects drugs

    under Medicare Part B (administered in clinical settings
    like chemotherapy), not the everyday prescriptions that
    seniors rely on under Medicare Part D.
    This narrow scope means that most Americans struggling
    with medication costs won’t benefit. On top of that, there’s
    no clear timeline, no defined strategy, and no guarantee
    of meaningful price drops. With the election approaching,
    it feels more like a campaign stunt than genuine reform.
    Americans deserve more than empty gestures—they need
    real, lasting solutions to soaring drug prices.
    – IV
    Vues Master’s Note: Some people find fault in everything!
    Let’s at least start somewhere!

    BERNARD VAISELBERG FOR NEW YORK
    STATE SENATOR
    Dear Vues Master,
    Honesty. Integrity. Community. Results.
    I’m Bernard Vaiselberg, and I’m running for New York
    State Senator —not because I have deep pockets, but
    because I have deep roots in Brooklyn. I’ve stood with
    neighbors to fight for affordable healthcare, public safety,

    and access for all—and I’ll keep fighting for you in Al-
    bany.

    No corporate PAC money—ever
    Open-book campaign
    Open door policy—you’ll always be heard
    Making our lives easier
    Fixing NYC’s garbage can crisis
    Ending unfair speed camera tickets when schools are out
    Making jury duty optional for senior citizens over 69

    This isn’t about politics as usual. It’s
    about honest leadership that puts our
    communities first. The illegal Congestion
    pricing toll issue It will be my honor to be
    your advocate in Albany.
    Please go out to the voting booths.
    When writing the name it’s important
    to spell the name out in full and correct
    BERNARD VAISELBERG

    ENDORSING BERNARD
    VAISELBERG FOR SENATOR
    Der Vues Master,
    I am honored to write this letter in strong

    support of Bernard Vaiselberg’s candi-
    dacy for New York State Senator. I have

    had the privilege of knowing Bernard for
    nearly two decades, and throughout that
    time, I have been continually impressed
    by his unwavering dedication, integrity,
    and passion for his community. Bernard is

    a hardworking individual who cares deep-
    ly about the well-being of Brooklyn’s res-
    idents. His commitment to improving the

    quality of life in our city is evident in both
    his actions and his vision. As a longtime
    Brooklyn resident, he understands the
    challenges our neighborhoods face and
    has the experience, determination, and
    leadership necessary to enact meaningful
    change. Beyond his professional and civic
    contributions, Bernard is devoted to the
    health and well-being of his community.
    His thoughtful and proactive approach
    to addressing local concerns makes him
    an ideal candidate for New York State
    Senator. He listens, he acts, and he works

    tirelessly to ensure that Brooklyn contin-
    ues to thrive. I can think of no one better

    suited to serve on New York State Senate,
    and I offer him my full and enthusiastic
    support. I urge you to consider Bernard

    Vaiselberg as the leader Brooklyn de-
    serves.

    Sincerely,
    The Honorable David J. Shulkin M.D.

    Ninth Secretary, US Department of Veter-
    ans Affairs Washington, DC

    EDUCATION
    Dear Vues Master,
    I strongly support the Educational Choice
    for Children Act (ECCA), which is now
    included in the House tax reconciliation

    package. This bill offers a critical oppor-
    tunity to support families—especially in

    the Orthodox Jewish community—who
    struggle with the high costs of private
    education.

    The ECCA provides $5 billion annu-
    ally in federal tax credits to donors who

    contribute to Scholarship Granting Or-
    ganizations (SGOs). These organizations

    will then issue scholarships to families,
    including many with modest incomes, to
    help with yeshiva tuition, tutoring, special
    education, and other educational needs.
    For many families, this could mean the

    difference between barely affording tu-
    ition and being able to give their children

    a meaningful Torah education. I urge ev-
    eryone to support this bill.

    – AS

    Vues Master’s Note: Thanks for educat-
    ing us! By the way, who’s footing the bill

    for all this?

    TRUMP KEEPS US FAVORITE
    Dear Vues Master,
    President Trump’s executive order could

    be a game changer in our fight for afford-
    able prescription drugs. He gave phar-
    maceutical companies 30 days to volun-
    tarily lower prices—or face tough federal

    action. Under his “most favored nation”
    policy, the U.S. won’t pay more for drugs
    than countries like Germany or France.

    This could potentially save taxpayers tril-
    lions by tying Medicare and Medicaid

    prices to international rates. With nearly
    150 million Americans relying on these
    programs, this move matters. Big Pharma
    is resisting, but Trump is standing firm—

    prioritizing patients over corporate prof-
    its.

    This isn’t just a political promise—it’s a

    bold step toward fairer prices and real re-
    lief for millions of Americans.

    – PY
    Vues Master’s Note: Amen! Keep the
    good news coming!

    KORBAN
    Dear Vues Master,
    I was shocked to read about the group
    of men who tried to smuggle a goat in
    a shopping bag onto the Temple Mount
    to perform the Korban Pesach (Passover

    sacrifice) on Pesach Sheini. That’s not re-
    ligious devotion—it’s delusion.

    The idea that someone in 2025 would

    sneak past armed guards with a live ani-
    mal in the name of religion is absurd. It’s

    dangerous, inflammatory, and ignores
    halachic (Jewish legal) consensus.
    Mainstream rabbis have clearly ruled that

    ascending the Temple Mount is forbid-
    den. These actions don’t bring holiness—

    they provoke chaos. Chanting “Shema”
    while resisting arrest doesn’t make it a
    mitzvah—it makes it a spectacle. Zealotry
    like this only harms the causes it claims
    to support.
    These people are out of their minds.
    – LW

    Vues Master’s Note: I’d call them wick-
    ed—they risk Jewish lives! They know

    exactly what they’re doing and it’s evil.

    REB MEIR
    Dear Vues Master,
    When people say “Eloka d’Meir aneini”
    (G-d of Meir, answer me), which Meir are
    they referring to?
    Rabbi Meir the Tanna?
    Rabbi Meir Baal Hanes?
    Rabbi Meir of Premishlan?
    Rabbi Meir Kahane?
    None of the above?
    According to the Maharsha on Avodah
    Zarah 18, it cannot refer to the Tanna
    Rabbi Meir, because he was still alive at

    the time and it wouldn’t be proper to asso-
    ciate his name with Hashem in that way.

    The Maharsha explains that “Meir” is

    not a name here, but a description: Elo-
    ka d’Meir means “The G-d who brings

    light”—either in the present or referring
    to the light brought during the miracles of
    Chanukah.
    – MF
    Vues Master’s Note: Thanks!

    EATING CROW
    Dear Vues Master,
    Two yeshiva students were sharing an
    apartment near the Mir Yeshiva. One
    brought home a rooster for kapparot. His

    roommate disagreed: “That’s not a roost-
    er—it’s a hen!”

    They argued, then agreed to keep the bird
    overnight to see if it would crow in the
    morning. At dawn, the bird crowed.
    “You hear that?” said the first boy.
    “I sure did,” said the second. “If I hadn’t
    heard it myself, I’d never believe a hen
    could crow!”
    – LK
    Vues Master’s Note: Some people just
    can’t admit they’re wrong!

    DIFFERENCE
    Dear Vues Master,
    A rabbi once pointed out a key difference

    between Orthodox and Reform semi-
    cha programs: In Orthodox programs,

    students study ta’amei hamitzvot—the
    reasons behind the commandments. In
    Reform programs, they study ta’amei

    ha’aveirot—the reasons behind the trans-
    gressions.

    – MB
    Vues Master’s Note: This joke has no
    taam (taste)!

    AN OPEN LETTER FROM A
    FRUSTRATED SHADCHAN
    It’s almost impossible to please anyone
    these days!!! Here’s just a partial list of
    some of my clients — I couldn’t even get
    them a single date. That’s why
    I’m finally quitting and going
    into the pickle business.
    Avraham Avinu: “How could

    you suggest him for my daugh-
    ter? Didn’t he have a falling out

    with his father over some idol
    issues? And he left home with
    no GPS and no viable business
    plan!”
    Yitzchak Avinu: “His brother is
    an Arab terrorist!!!”
    Rivka Imeinu: “She seems
    nice, but did you hear about her

    family? Her father’s a murderer, and her
    brother runs a Ponzi scheme!”
    Yaakov Avinu: “Sure, he sits and learns
    all day, but his brother is a no-goodnik.
    And we heard he has a limp…”
    Leah Imeinu: “Her father’s a con artist,
    and she has some kind of eye condition.
    Could be genetic…?”
    Moshe Rabbeinu: “Are you serious? His
    parents are divorced! And worse — they
    remarried! Plus, we heard he’s in speech
    therapy.”
    King David: “How dare you suggest him
    to our yichusdik family? Our neighbor
    Yenti said his great-grandmother was a
    giyoret!”
    Chava (Eve): “Do you know anything
    about her family? No one knows where
    she came from! She can’t even provide a
    single reference!”
    Please — judge the person for who they
    are. You’re marrying a person, not their
    entire family. Marriage is about building
    a bayis ne’eman, not about impressing
    your neighbors. And remember: if you’re
    in this world, you’re not perfect — and
    neither is your future spouse.
    – AZ
    Vues Master’s Note: Ha ha — very
    funny, but the shidduch crisis is
    still a very real and serious issue.

    REB SHAYA
    Dear Vues Master,
    What was going on last week that
    everyone was talking about Rav
    Shaya’s yahrzeit? Who was he,
    and what is the significance of this
    event? – ML
    Vues Master’s Note: Reb Shaya
    was a Hungarian Rebbe known for
    his dedication to helping the poor.
    His yahrzeit is commemorated by

    many through acts of kindness, es-
    pecially by giving free food to oth-
    ers in his memory.

    PESACH SHEINI:SECOND
    CHANCE SECOND NAME
    Dear Vues Master,
    We recently observed the 14th of
    Iyar—Pesach Sheini, also known
    as Pesach Koton. Honestly, I enjoy
    Pesach Sheini even more than its
    more famous predecessor, Pesach
    Rishon. Why? It comes with none
    of the hard work, but still carries
    the rewards.
    There’s no mitzvah to clean
    or scour the house beforehand
    (thankfully!). Yet, we still get to

    eat matzah and drink four koises of grape
    juice. I even eat maror—well, only the
    green kind (Romaine lettuce), not the
    harsh white stuff.
    To give it that Erev Pesach Sheini feel, I
    warm up the matzah in the microwave. I

    even eat some Pesach cake, since the po-
    suk says “Ugois Matzos” — interpreted

    as cakes and matzah. Why not enjoy both?
    The Shabbos before is sometimes called
    Shabbos HaKoton, in reference to Pesach
    Koton. I didn’t set aside the afikomen this
    time, but the kid who stole it during the
    Seder on Pesach Rishon returned it to me
    on Pesach Sheini. That counts, right?
    After finishing my meal, I sing, “Chasal
    Siddur Pesach Sheini Ka’hilchoso.”
    Now, the reason for Pesach Sheini is quite
    meaningful—it was established to give a
    second chance to those who were tamei
    (ritually impure) or too far away to bring
    the Korban Pesach in Nissan. Today, we
    are all considered tamei, so the lesson still
    applies. And being “far away” can also
    be understood spiritually. Someone who
    was distant from Torah or mitzvos still
    gets another opportunity to reconnect and
    return.
    As Avrohom Rosenblum said at the

    HASC 27 concert: “We all get another
    chance.” A second chance.
    And in case you’re wondering why I’m so
    enthusiastic about Pesach Sheini, here’s a
    personal note: My second name is Pesach.
    – D. Pesach

    SINGLES SHAVUOUS
    PROGRAM
    Dear Vues Master,
    I would like to let people know that there
    is a singles shavuos program upstate in
    Camp Nageela (Fallsburg) for all ages.

    Mr. and Mrs. Sholom and Frumi Wein-
    stein will be there to help facilitate.

    For more information check out shavuos.
    eatnrelax.com. Thanks to the Jewish
    Vues for getting the word out.
    Gav

    WE LOVE THE
    JEWISH VUES
    Dear Vues Master
    I just want to thank you and
    compliment you on your
    amazing paper!!!!

    Not only is your paper in-
    formative but it’s a pleasure

    to have a fun and entertain-
    ing paper on shabbos!!!!! I

    look forward to your paper every week!!!
    It’s the only paper out that does this!!!
    The fun question is always fun!! The מי
    ישראל כעמך page makes me cry every
    time!!! The divrei Torah articles are
    BEAUTIFUL and the laughter page is so

    healing in these times!!!!!!!!! Every sec-
    tion has something for everyone!!!!!!

    Keep up your amazing work on this pa-
    per!!!!!! I don’t need any other papers to

    read out there– even though I get them to
    my door — but yours I make SURE to pick
    up at my local store!!!!!! Hatzlocha rabah
    with everything.
    Mrs M. Hochman
    Vues Master’s Note: Thank you so much!!
    We love our readership! We have the best
    fans in the world!!