Dear Matzav Inbox,
I can’t believe what I’m seeing these days. All this arguing about whether or not to vote in the WZO elections has completely drowned out what really matters: the bizayon haTorah, the disrespect being shown to certain gedolim. It’s honestly terrifying to watch. It’s like people are treating our gedolim the same way they talk about sports players, lehavdil elef havdalos. It’s like, “Oh, I like this one,” or “I don’t like that one,” but these are our gedolim!

by Rabbi Yair Hoffman This guide is presented, as a last minute “just in case.”  It is presented in honor of an old friend, Rabbi Yitzchok Scherman, who made the request a while back.  Also, the Chofetz Chaim tells us that if we learn the halachos – it is as if we had actually brought […]

A judge cleared the way Thursday for Luigi Mangione to get a laptop behind bars — if his jailers agree — so he can examine documents and other material in the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder case. New York state Judge Gregory Carro wrote that he had “no objection” to Mangione’s request for the device, which would be configured to allow him only to review case materials. But Carro noted that it’s ultimately up to federal authorities who oversee the lockup where Mangione is awaiting trial in the December shooting death of Brian Thompson, the 50-year-old head of the biggest U.S. health insurer. Thompson was ambushed while walking to a Manhattan hotel where the company was holding an investor conference.

The United States has put forward a fresh proposal to Hamas, utilizing Qatari mediators, in an attempt to free American hostage Edan Alexander and break the deadlock in the ceasefire talks in Gaza, according to a report from Axios, referencing US and Israeli officials.
The plan is based on the idea that Hamas would release Alexander in exchange for a public message from President Donald Trump urging for calm in Gaza and the revival of broader ceasefire discussions. “There is no deal yet,” one US official told Axios.
After Israel resumed military actions in Gaza, efforts to secure a hostage release and ceasefire agreement have come to a standstill, sources mentioned.

NEW YORK (AP) — If you know or suspect you can’t pay the taxes you owe this tax season, you should still file a return with that informa

WASHINGTON (AP) — An inflation gauge closely watched by the Federal Reserve remai

On Thursday, a large asifa of primarily Sefardic bnei Torah was held on Rechov Shmuel Hanavi in Yerushalayim against military conscription for bnei yeshiva.
The event was attended by prominent rabbonim and roshei yeshiva, who delivered impassioned drashos condemning the draft.
“Who went to war against Amalek?” said one speaker. “Moshe Rabbeinu himself did. The great leaders and righteous figures of the generation went out to battle. How do we fight? By refusing to hand over even a single neshamah to spiritual destruction!”
The participants began the event by reciting Tehillim together.

An appeals court in California has refused to halt a judge’s order requiring the Trump administration to rehire thousands of federal workers who were let go in mass firings. A split 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel turned back an emergency motion late Wednesday to pause the order from U.S. District Judge William Alsup in a case brought by labor unions and nonprofits as Republican President Donald Trump moves to dramatically downsize the federal workforce. Alsup is one of two judges who found legal problems with the way the firings of probationary workers were carried out. Two of the three judges on the panel ruled against the request for an emergency stay. The dissenting judge said the government had a strong argument against reinstating the workers.

On Wednesday evening, Flatbush Hatzolah welcomed a distinguished group of NYPD Community Affairs Officers to their headquarters on Ocean Avenue for a memorable meet and greet. The event highlighted the strong partnership between the two organizations, fostering mutual respect and collaboration in serving the community. Representing Hatzolah were coordinators Moshe Wulliger, Jack Rothernberg, Avrumi Rubin, Alan Esses, and Issac Unger, who greeted the NYPD delegation with warmth and hospitality. The NYPD was represented by Community Affairs Commanding Officer Chief Richie Taylor, 70th Precinct Commanding Officer Greg Mackie, newly assigned Brooklyn South Community Affairs Lieutenant Duran McLean and NYPD Clergy Liaisons Yehuda Eckstein and Avrumi Brown.

The United States has put forward a new proposal through Qatari mediators in an effort to secure the release of American hostage Edan Alexander and revive stalled ceasefire negotiations in Gaza, according to U.S. and Israeli officials. The deal reportedly hinges on Hamas releasing Alexander in exchange for a public statement by President Donald Trump calling for calm in Gaza and resuming negotiations for a broader ceasefire. However, it remains uncertain whether Hamas will accept these terms. After Israel resumed its military offensive in Gaza, talks over a new hostage-release and ceasefire deal hit an impasse. Israeli forces expanded their operations, launching ground incursions across multiple areas of the enclave.

The IDF struck a Hezbollah drone storage facility in southern Beirut, targeting Unit 127, the terror group’s aerial force responsible for drone attacks and surveillance operations against Israel. The military emphasized Hezbollah’s use of civilian areas for terror operations, calling it a “cynical use of Lebanese citizens as human shields.” Prior to the strike, the IDF issued evacuation warnings and fired warning shots. The strike was in response to this morning’s rocket fire from Lebanon into northern Israel, which the IDF labeled a “blatant violation” of the ceasefire agreement.

On Thursday, Senator Bernie Sanders revealed that he plans to introduce resolutions next week that aim to halt $8.8 billion in arms sales to Israel, according to a report from Reuters.
The senator pointed to the deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Gaza, which have worsened since Israel’s military actions and its decision to halt aid shipments to the region. “(Prime Minister Bibi) Netanyahu has clearly violated US and international law in this brutal war, and we must end our complicity in the carnage,” Sanders stated.
“No humanitarian aid has entered Gaza in more than three and a half weeks since Israeli authorities announced a complete blockade—that’s no food, water, medicine, or fuel since the start of March,” he continued.

The United States has deployed between five and seven B-2 “Spirit” Long-Range Strategic Stealth Bombers to the remote island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, a mere 2,000 miles from Iran’s doorstep. The bombers, launched from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, arrived under a shroud of secrecy, their sleek, bat-like silhouettes slicing through the skies as a silent warning to Tehran. According to a U.S. official who spoke to Axios on condition of anonymity, this escalation is “not disconnected” from President Donald Trump’s recent ultimatum to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei—a stark two-month deadline that has set the world on edge.

A stunning new report has revealed that the classified U.S. airstrike plans leaked in a high-level group chat—including details accidentally exposed to a journalist—were based on Israeli intelligence gathered from a human source in Yemen, according to the Wall Street Journal. According to the Wall Street Journal, which cited two senior U.S. officials, Israeli intelligence played a direct role in identifying the senior Houthi figure targeted in the March 15 U.S. airstrike. The new revelations add a volatile international dimension to what is already being called one of the most reckless national security breaches in recent memory.

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BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — A 7.7 magnitude earthquake and an aftershock measuring 6.4 rocked Thailand and neighboring Myanmar on Friday,

A Michigan resident died earlier this year after contracting rabies from an organ transplant, health officials said. The patient had the organ transplanted at a hospital in Ohio in December and died in January, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson Lynn Sutfin said. A subsequent investigation that also involved the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Ohio Department of Health determined the patient got rabies from the donated organ. Sutfin did not specify which organ was transplanted. Rabies is a deadly viral disease that can spread to humans through contact with saliva or blood from infected animals. As rabies progresses, it worsens in severity from flu-like symptoms to hallucinations and difficulty swallowing.

At the Meir Dagan Conference held at the Netanya Academic College on Thursday, former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant expressed concern that Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu might prioritize his political goals and prolong the war aimed at dismantling Hamas, even at the cost of delaying an agreement to bring home the remaining 59 hostages. Gallant noted that between 22 and 24 of these hostages are still alive.
Gallant emphasized that returning the hostages should be the primary focus, especially now that Hamas has already been significantly weakened in terms of its threat to Israel.
The former defense minister also pointed out that Netanyahu missed an opportunity in the summer of 2024 to finalize a deal for the return of the hostages when one was reportedly within reach.

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