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Fw: [aneinu] CHANGE OF DATE | Kinnus Tefillah for Schools & Klal Yisroel | Wednesday, March 20




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KINNUS TEFILLAH FOR ALL SCHOOLS

via Hook-Up

To enable many more schools to participate

The date & time of the Kinnus Tefillah has been changed to


Wednesday | March 20

12:00 - 12:30 pm EDT


All of Klal Yisroel, Men and Women, are encouraged to join.

DOWNLOAD UPDATED INFORMATION HERE
TEHILLIM Sheets HERE
Interlinear Tehillim Sheets HERE

Suggested Instructions for Schools

  • Arrange for Audio/Video Hook-Up in the lunchroom or auditorium.
  • Disseminate Tehillim Sheets to the students.
  • Following HaRav Yaakov Bender's brief message, Tehillim will be said in unison, pasuk by pasuk, led by Rabbi Dov Keilson.
  • Share the above information with your Parent Body, as all Klal Yisroel is encouraged to join.
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Fwd: BIG NEWS!



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ANNOUNCING OUR WAREHOUSE CAMPAIGN


Dear Kehot Friend,


Tonight is 9 Adar II, a watershed day in Jewish history. On this day, in 1949, the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, arrived in the Unites States, after a miraculous rescue from Nazi occupied Poland. He immediately declared that "America is no different than Europe" and sets out to make America a place of Torah and mitzvah observance.


In 1941, his son-in-law, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, joins him in the Unites States.


A year later, the sixth Rebbe passes the leadership of his newly established publishing house, Kehot Publication Society, to his son-in-law, the eventual seventh Rebbe.


And the rest is history.


In establishing the Kehot Publication Society, the Rebbe created the vehicle through which nine generations of Chasidic wisdom and inspiration are disseminated, igniting a fire that warms and inspires the hearts and minds of millions, till this very day.


As a devotee of Kehotwhether you were surrounded with Kehot publications all you life, or if you are newcomer to the spiritual richness of the vast Kehot catalog of life-boosting booksyou undoubtedly appreciate Kehot's profound impact on your life.


During the last several years, we have, thank G-d, been growing and expanding our publishing, resulting in the vital need to expand our infrastructure.


I am excited to announce the upcoming purchase of a warehouse and distribution centera vital step in ensuring a home base for the smooth dissemination of our books worldwide.


With your generous donation, we will establish a centralized hub that will streamline operations, reduce costs, and most importantly, reach more souls with the wisdom of the Rebbes of Chabad-Lubavitch.


Please use this auspicious day to give back to Kehot by participating in the down payment and moving expenses.


Kehot Publishing Society has been a beacon of light for generations. Now, we need your support to take our mission to new heights.


Your contribution will not only be an investment in the future of Jewish scholarship but a tangible demonstration of your commitment to spreading light and wisdom to all corners of the globe.


DONATE HERE: ExpandKehot.com


Assuring you of our deepest appreciation for your continuous support,


Sincerely,


Rabbi Yosef B. Friedman



P.S. Please join our raffle for a Kehot Legacy Library



"One who contributes from his wealth for the purpose of writing or publishing a book of a tzaddik --


At any given time, and in any corner of the world, that a person studies from this book, the tzaddik on high evokes merit on behalf of the donor through whom the book was disseminated."


--The Rebbe (Igrot Kodesh, vol 2)







 

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Fw: [-aneinu] Updated Shidduchim List




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Dear Aneinu Members,

"Chaya Sara bas Shoshana Chana" has been changed to "Chaya Sara bas Shoshana". May she and all singles in Klal Yisroel find their bashert b'karov.

May we hear besoros tovos.

Kol Tuv,
Chaya Miriam

CHICAGO ANEINU SHIDDUCHIM LIST 
Adina Malka bas Sorah Roiza
Akiva Eliezer ben Chaya Etta
Aliza bas Shoshana Leah 
Alte Nechama bat Yocheved
Aryeh Leib ben Golda
Avigayil bas Shoshana Leah
Aviva bas Rochel
Avraham Michoel ben Miriam
Batya bas Yaakova Sara
Baylah Hinda bas Yocheved Devorah
Betsy bat Marline
Binyamin ben Yocheved
Binyomin Avrohom ben Bella
Bracha bas Ryna Chaya
Breindel bas Yocheved
Brocha Sara bas Baila
Carmalit Rachel bas Yocheved Liba
Chaim Eliezer HaCohain ben Chaya Tzivia
Chaim Tzvi Hirsch ben Sima
Chaim Yitzchak ben Mira Esther
Chana bas Ester Riva
Chana bas Soro
Chana bas Yocheved
Chana Rivkah bas Sorah Devorah 
Chana Shira bas Esther Nechama
Chana Shira bas Feiga
Chana Tova bas Basha Rochel
Chana Zlata bas Tzivia Bayla 
Chava bas Miriam
Chaya Miriam bas Nurit Chava
Chaya Mushka bas Pearyl Basha
Chaya Sara bas Shoshana 
Clara Avigail bas Sarah Imeinu 
Daniel Yitzchok ben Rochel Baila   
Daniela Yehudis bas G'Nendel
David Yaakov ben Chana Shoshanah
Devora bas Erika 
Devorah Almah bas Keren Daniella
Devorah Hannah bat Sara
Devorah Rena bas Shira
Devorah Yaffa bat Hinda Mindel
Dina Gitel bas Esther Rus
Doniel Yonah ben Nechama Gitel
Elana Esther bat Rachel Leah 
Elazar Yitzchok ben Rochel
Eliana Sara bat Yocheved Masha
Eliezer Chaim ben Keren Daniella 
Elisheva Kinneret bat Sarah
Elisheva Rena bas Chaya Rifka
Eliyahu Chaim HaKohen ben Basha
Eliyahu Pinchas ben Bella
Eliyahu Yitzchak ben Channa
Ephraim Chizkya ben Adina Malka
Esther Bracha  bas Chana Freyda
Esther Gila bas Shoshana Hudel
Esther Sima bas Nechama
Ezra Moshe ben Basha Rochel
Feiga bas Bryna Ryza 
Feigi Shalva Malka bas Leah
Gittel Chana bas Esther
Hinda bat Rivka
Hinda Devorah bas Etta Chana
Hindel Leah bas Pearyl Basha
Ilana Rachel bas Yehosheeva Hinda
Jennifer bat Bonnie
Leah Sheindel bas Fruma 
Levi Asher ben Faygel
Liba Rachel bas Menucha Leah
Malka Devora bas Tamar
Matisyahu Yisroel ben Rivka Rochel Layah   
Micha Doniel ben Tamar Tema
Mindel Leah bas Esther Zissel
Mira Esther bas Tema
Miriam bas Kaila Chaya Rivka Dina
Miriam bas Shayna
Miriam bat Sima
Miriam Leah bas Devorah
Moshe Ahron ben Miriam Esther
Moshe Shimon ben Alte Sara Freida
Nachman Simcha ben Sorah Roiza
Naftoli Meir ben Sara Esther 
Naomi Zahava bas Yona Basha
Nechama Rivka bas Malka Geula
Nechama Yael bas Yocheved Devorah
Netanel Yitzchok ben Fruma Baila
Nicole Sarah bat Saeidah Simkha Mazal
Pearyl Basha bas Devorah Itka
Penina Chaya bas Bayla
Penina Hanna bas Shaindel Rivka
Rachel bas Chaya Aviva
Reizl Malka bas Ruchama Chana
Rena Tzipora bas Rochel
Rivka bas Chana Fruma
Rivka bas Nechama
Rivka Nechama Masha bas Tamar
Rochel Baila bas Frieda 
Rochel bas Leah
Rochel bas Rivka Yocheved
Rus Toiba bas Shifra
Sahar bat Sharareh
Sarah bas Rus
Sarah Gutka bas Chava
Sarah Reizel bat Shoshana
Sharon Malka bat Arezo Ester
Shirah Rachelle bat Shoshana Yehudit
Shmarya Leib ben Pnina
Shmuel Avraham Tzvi Yosef ben Shayna Shaindel
Shmuel Yaacov ben Sorah Devorah 
Shmuel Yona ben Bluma
Shoshana Malka bas Yaffa Meira
Shoshana Miriam bas Rivka Rochel
Sorah Devorah bas Pearel Bracha 
Sultana bas Simcha
Tamar Rivka bas Eliana Shlomis
Tzipporah Rivka bas Devora Rus
Tziyona Miriam bat Esther Devorah
Tzvi Moshe ben Davida
TZVia bas Chana Devorah
Yaacov Shale ben Sorah Devorah
Yaakov ben Raizel Chana
Yaakov David ben Chana Leah
Yaakov Ephraim ben Chaya Miriam
Yaakov Shlomo ben Shulamis Alte
Yaakov Yechezkel ben Devorah Etel
Yaakov Zevulun ben Shifra
Yehuda Leibel ben Bella
Yehudit bat Meril Gittel
Yerachmiel ben Zlotta Leah
Yiska Sara Yita Tzivia bas Chana Faygel 
Yisroel Meir ben Chaya Miriam
Yisroel Meir ben Nechama Gitel 
Yisroel Peretz ben Bleema
Yitzchok ben Reitza 
Yonason Ezra ben Chana Faygel
Yonoson Binyomin ben Rivka
Yosef ben Yael
Yosefa Sora bas Chasha Baila


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Fwd: Business Halacha Daily


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Using Counterfeit Money


Question: Someone owns a gift shop in a busy tourist hot spot. One day, he discovers a one-hundred dollar bill in his cash register that is counterfeit and cannot determine who gave it to him. If he brings it to a bank, they will certainly not accept it, resulting in a total loss of that money. Is it permitted for him to pass the bill on to someone else, such as an unsuspecting customer, who will likely never know the difference? Does it matter if that customer is a Jew or a non-Jew?


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Answer: There are two halachic angles to address with regard to using counterfeit money. The first is gezel, theft, which is obviously assur. Even if the customer to whom one gives the counterfeit bill is not Jewish, one would still violate the prohibition, as gezel akum (stealing from a non-Jew) is forbidden as well (though commentaries dispute whether the prohibition is deoraisa or derabanan).


There are other cases regarding goyim, such as ta'us Akum (where a non-Jew mistakenly gave a Jew extra money or an item that he did not deserve), where it is permitted not to inform the non-Jew of his mistake. Some opinions even permit the case of mateh akum, where one actively misleads a non-Jew in a financial situation.


Nevertheless, the Shach (C.M. 348) quotes the Maharshal who says that even according to those who are lenient in the latter case, if one makes a transaction with a non-Jew and receives something in exchange, it is still considered gezel akum if one does not pay him and would be forbidden according to all.


Based on the Shach, giving a non-Jew a counterfeit bill in exchange for receiving an item from him qualifies as gezel akum and is forbidden. Although the non-Jew may potentially be able to use the bill himself without the following person realizing that the bill is counterfeit, giving him a bill that is legally worthless in exchange for an item (or as change for a transaction) is still considered theft.

The second halachic component to using counterfeit money is the halacha of dina d'malchusa dina (the law of the land is considered binding by halacha as well). There are different opinions as to the exact parameters: Some say that it applies only in connection to matters relating to the land of the king, while others hold that it applies only to cases where the king receives benefit.


Any general societal issue is subject to dina d'malchusa according to all opinions, and using proper currency certainly qualifies, since it is a federal crime to use counterfeit money. Therefore, one cannot pass on a counterfeit bill to either a Jew or a non-Jew. 

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Fwd: News From Agudah 8 Adar 2 5784, March 18, 2024


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March 18, 2024 - 8 Adar 2 5784

In today's News from Agudah: Schoolgirls in Connecticut advocating for school choice; computer classes from COPE; Bnos event on Taanis Esther for girls grades 2-6; and Mishna Rishona dedication.


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For the Success of All Students: Connecticut Community Advocates for Scholarship Tax Credit Bill 


Last Wednesday, middle school students from Yeshiva Ktana of Waterbury traveled to the Connecticut statehouse in Hartford. The purpose of their visit, however, was more than just a school trip; the sixth, seventh, and eighth graders attended the Joint Finance Committee hearing to show their support of HB 5101, a bill that would establish a scholarship tax credit program in the state of Connecticut. 


Scholarship tax credit programs allow donors to receive tax credits when they contribute to nonprofit organizations that provide scholarships for students to attend nonpublic schools.  


Silka Stroh, an eighth grader in YKW, testified on behalf of her fellow students explaining succinctly and passionately why a scholarship tax credit program would benefit her school, her parents, and the State: 


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Free Computer Classes 

COPE is offering free computer classes:


Computers for Office Workers for Beginner Men:

  • Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Typing in person classes, 2x/week
  • In the Agudah building at 4006 18th Avenue, Brooklyn
  • Prior registration is required and available by appointment only


Grow With Google:

  • Professional certification and mentorship
  • Business and project management growth
  • Online classes, self-paced
  • Computer and internet access required


Registration:

Men: 718-506-0500 ext. 219

Women: 718-506-0500 ext. 217

Email: info@copeeducation.com

Bnos Purim Event for Girls in Grades 2-6

Attention all girls in grades 2-6:


Call in to hear an amazing story by master storyteller Rabbi Mayer Erps.


March 21, 2024, at 2:00 pm EDT


Call 641-715-3800, access code 937120#, prompt 4.

For the Success of All Students: Connecticut Community Advocates for Scholarship Tax Credit Bill, continued: 


"My parents [and] the parents of all my friends and fellow classmates sacrifice tremendously to send them to Yeshiva Ktana ... because they understand that nothing is more important to the development and future of their children than their educational setting. Please pass HB5101 so that ... other parents who have the same dreams and hopes as mine do can see those dreams turn into a reality." 


In addition to Ms. Stroh's testimony, fourteen community members testified in front of the Committee with over fifty more submitting written testimony in support of HB5101. 


"Lawmakers approached me throughout the day telling me how impressed they were with our school and with our testimonies," said Rabbi Ari Weisenfeld, director of Agudath Israel of America's Connecticut Office. "Our presence and advocacy in the statehouse were well-noted." 

May Hashem heed our tefillos - and may we share besuros tovos.

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