This week's show is going to be dynamite. We're going to jump right into the thick of things, going over the latest in the Biden scandals and the congressional censorship saga -- and what to expect next in the DOJ's ongoing pursuit of former President Donald J. Trump.
We'll talk about the upcoming Barbie movie. We'll also talk about the turmoil in Israel about judicial reform. And we'll talk about the Ron DeSantis controversy in Florida over the slavey curriculum.
We'll also take a look at an uprising here in California, as parents rise up against the state's bizarre efforts to intervene in local school district policies -- even regarding parental notifications for gender transformation. Yes -- this show has it all. One of the best!
Special guests:
Farley Weiss - policy expert who pushed for the Jerusalem embassy
Jerome Hudson - Breitbart News entertainment editor
Omekongo Dibinga - DEI expert and American University professor
Sonja Shaw - Chino Valley school board presdent
Emma-Jo Morris - Breitbart News political editor
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This is the portion that all journalists should love: the Torah tells the story of the 12 spies, only two of whom tell the truth when the other ten shade it in a negative away (perhaps to suit a political agenda that is opposed to Moses).
It's not that the ten "lying" spies misconstrue the facts about the Land of Israel; rather, they interject their opinions that the land is impossible to conquer, which strikes unnecessary terror into the hearts of the people.
We have many examples of such fake news today -- from the Iranian propaganda outlets spreading false claims that they are winning the war, to California politicians spreading false horror stories about ICE raids in L.A.
The people realize, too late, that they have been fooled, and once they are condemned to die in the desert, they try to rush into Israel -- only to be defeated by the inhabitants, as the spies predicted that they would be.
But as consolation, God gives the people new commandments -- focused on things they must ...
This week's portion discusses the procedure for lighting the menorah, the holy seven-branched lamp, in the Tabernacle (and later the Temple). It also describes an episode where the people crave meat, and God punishes them by giving it to them in excess. We also read the story of Miriam, Moses's sister, who is punished with the spiritual skin blemish of tzara'at for speaking about her brother, thus violating the prohibition against lashon hara (evil tongue).
I heard a fantastic sermon this week about the lighting of the menorah: that while only the priests were qualified to clean and purify the menorah, anyone could light it. A reminder that each of us can inspire others along the way.
This week we study the vow of the Nazirite; a reminder that sometimes trying to be too holy is excessive, and the best we can do is to be the best that we are.
https://www.chabad.org/parshah/torahreading_cdo/aid/2495720/p/complete/jewish/Naso-Torah-Reading.htm