The family of Rabbi Sholom Ber Lipskar zt”l, rov in Bal Harbour, Florida, concluded the shivah mourning period this week.
In the days following his petirah, expressions of grief and support poured in from across Florida and around the globe, as people remembered Rabbi Lipskar’s immense contributions and enduring legacy.
Among the many who came to offer condolences was U.S. Senator Rick Scott, who traveled to Florida immediately after casting a vote in Washington, D.C. He went straight to the shivah house, where he spent time with Rabbi Lipskar’s widow, Rebbetzin Chani Lipskar, and their family.

Is Mizrach wrong!?

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman 50 years ago, Rav Yechiel Zilber, in sefer Birur Halacha, argued that the direction of tefillah in the United States is not Mizrach (east) but rather northeast.

People taking Eli Lilly’s obesity drug, Zepbound, lost nearly 50% more weight than those using rival Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy in the first head-to-head study of the blockbuster medications. Clinical trial participants who took tirzepatide, the drug sold as Zepbound, lost an average of 50 pounds (22.8 kilograms) over 72 weeks, while those who took semaglutide, or Wegovy, lost about 33 pounds (15 kilograms). That’s according to the study funded by Lilly, which was published Sunday in the New England Journal of Medicine. Both drugs are part of a new class of medications that work by mimicking hormones in the gut and brain that regulate appetite and feelings of fullness. But tirzepatide targets two such hormones, known as GLP-1 and GIP, while semaglutide targets GLP-1 alone, said Dr.

Likud MK Tally Gotliv and Deputy Minister Almog Cohen (Otzma Yehudit) sent an official request to State Attorney Amit Aisman on Sunday morning demanding an immediate criminal investigation against Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara. The demand comes in the wake of reports that Baharav-Miara committed an “offense of fraud and breach of trust at the most severe level,” by hiding a romantic relationship, which, according to them, lasted over six years, with state witness in the Netanyahu trial, Jackie Ashel. Their letter states: “The Attorney General, who heads the criminal prosecution system, acted in a way that amounts to an act of fraud and breach of trust that harms the public, at the most severe level.

Holocaust survivor Magda Baratz a”h, was niftar at age 96 just days after learning of the petirah of her beloved great-grandson, Master Sergeant Asaf Cafri Hy”d, who fell in battle while defending Israel in Gaza. Baratz, a survivor of both Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, was in Germany as the guest of honor at a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony marking 80 years since the liberation of the infamous Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, when the tragic news was delivered. Her grandson Hagai, the father of Asaf, had accompanied her on the trip. He received word of his son’s death shortly after their arrival. Asaf, 26, a resident of Beit Hashmonai and a reserve soldier in the IDF’s Armored Corps, was killed by sniper fire from a Hamas terror cell in Beit Hanoun.

Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu vowed on Sunday to return all of the country’s hostages and missing people, speaking at a Cabinet meeting after security forces returned the remains of an Israel Defense Forces soldier that had been missing since the 1982 First Lebanon War.
“I just returned from visiting the family of Sgt. 1st Class Tzvika Feldman, of blessed memory, an IDF Armored Corps fighter who fell in battle at Sultan Yacoub 43 years ago,” said the prime minister ahead of his government’s weekly Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem.

During an appearance on this week’s “Fox News Sunday,” Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) asserted that the Iranian leadership lives in fear of President Donald Trump.
Host Shannon Bream brought up the ongoing negotiations with Iran, currently being led by U.S. Envoy Steve Witkoff, and cited a recent statement he made to Breitbart: “We’ve stated our position the Iranians cannot have a bomb. They have stated back to us that they don’t want one. So we’re going to for the purposes of this discussion take them at their word that that’s actually how they feel. Do you take them at their word?”

A group of 49 white South Africans departed their homeland Sunday for the United States on a private charter plane having been offered refugee status by the Trump administration under a new program announced in February. The group, which included families and small children, was due to arrive at Dulles International Airport outside Washington on Monday morning local time, according to Collen Msibi, a spokesperson for South Africa’s transport ministry. They are the first Afrikaners — a white minority group in South Africa — to be relocated after U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Feb. 7 accusing South Africa’s Black-led government of racial discrimination against them and announcing a program to offer them relocation to America.

People taking the obesity drug Zepbound lost nearly 50% more weight than those using rival Wegovy (Ozempic) in the first head-to-head study of the blockbuster medications. Clinical trial participants who took tirzepatide, the drug sold as Zepbound, lost an average of 50 pounds over 72 weeks, while those who took semaglutide, or Wegovy, lost about 33 pounds.

President Trump lashes out at critics of reports that Hamas-sheltering, terrorism-funding Qatar is offering to gift him with a $400-million “flying palace,” calling Democrats blasting him over it “world class losers.”

US hostage envoy Adam Boehler seen escorting Edan Alexander’s mother to Israel ahead of her son’s slated release on Monday.

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The body of American journalist Austin Tice, who disappeared in Syria nearly 13 years ago, has reportedly been discovered in a cemetery in northern Syria, according to sources cited by Sky News Arabia on Sunday. Tice, a former U.S. Marine and freelance journalist, was kidnapped near Damascus in August 2012 while reporting on the Syrian civil war. At the time, he was working with several major media outlets, including CBS, McClatchy, and The Washington Post. His disappearance became one of the most high-profile cases of a journalist missing in a conflict zone. The FBI has long maintained that Tice was abducted, and over the years, there were multiple reports suggesting he was alive and being held captive. As recently as early May, his mother told The Washington Post that the U.S.

By Ruthie Blum
Israelis awoke to fake news that, in Winston Churchill’s witty words, “got halfway around the world before the truth had a chance to put its pants on.”
The baloney began with coverage by i24News of an item that appeared in The Jerusalem Post. So much of the Hebrew channel’s morning broadcast was devoted to what it was touting as a huge deal that other outlets picked it up and ran with it.
Ditto for social media, of course.
The trouble is that everything about the bulletin was wrong, starting with an inaccurate attribution of its origin. Indeed, anybody who bothered to check could see that the piece in the JPost was a reprint of a write-up in The Media Line.

President Donald Trump says he’ll sign an executive order on Monday that, if implemented, could bring down the costs of some medications — reviving a failed effort from his first term on an issue he’s talked up since even before becoming president. The order Trump is promising will direct the Department of Health and Human Services to tie what Medicare pays for medications administrated in a doctor’s office to the lowest price paid by other countries. “I will be instituting a MOST FAVORED NATION’S POLICY whereby the United States will pay the same price as the Nation that pays the lowest price anywhere in the World,” the president posted Sunday on his social media site, pledging to sign the order on Monday morning at the White House.

Margot Friedländer, one of the oldest Holocaust survivors in the world, was niftar this past week in her hometown of Berlin at the age of 103. Friedländer, née Bendheim, was born in Berlin in 1921 and survived the Holocaust after losing her mother and brother in Auschwitz. Her mother’s final words, “Try to make your life,” became a guiding principle for Friedländer in the decades that followed. She was captured in hiding at age 21 and deported to Theresienstadt, where she met her future husband, Adolph Friedländer, also a survivor. The couple moved to New York in 1946 and lived there for over 60 years. After her husband’s passing, she made the remarkable decision to return to Berlin in 2010 to dedicate her life to Holocaust education and remembrance.

President Donald Trump announced on Sunday night that Edan Alexander, a U.S.-Israeli dual national who had been held by Hamas in Gaza since October 7, 2023, is set to be released.
“I am happy to announce that Edan Alexander, an American citizen who has been held hostage since October 2023, is coming home to his family,” Trump posted on his Truth Social account.

With Lag B’Omer’s pilgrimage to Meron approaching, Magen David Adom (MDA), alongside Israel Police and Fire & Rescue Services, will conduct two large-scale drills on Monday night and Tuesday afternoon to prepare for potential mass-casualty incidents. The exercises, led by the police, will simulate scenarios like terror attacks, rocket fire, crowd stampedes, and road closures, following the 2021 tragedy where 45 people R”L died in a stampede. Dozens of MDA paramedics, doctors, EMTs, and volunteers will participate, using ambulances, motorcycles, ATVs, a mobile ICU bus, field clinics, and a helicopter.

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