Sunday, September 30, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven


Please daven for Yitzchak ben Rivka who finds himself in a hospital

Aneinu Please Daven Stroke


Please say Tehillim for a Chicagoan, Yisroel ben Esther who had a stroke and who needs a refuah shlema.

Aneinu Please Daven


PLEASE DAVEN FOR ALTER GERSHON CHANOCH HENOCH BEN ROCHEL MIREL A GRANDSON OF AN ANEINU MEMBER

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven


Please daven for Bluma Sarah bas Yocheved Devorah, daughter of an Aneinu member.

Thursday, September 20, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven


PLEASE DAVEN FOR NACHMAN BEN SARA BASYA   THE SON OF AN ANEINU MEMBER WHO MAY NEED SURGERY 

Fwd: [Aneinu] ***URGENT*** Paramedic Vehicle & Equipment Stolen





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From: Hatzalah Chicago EMS <info@HatzalahChicago.org>
Date: Thursday, September 20, 2018
Subject: ***URGENT*** Paramedic Vehicle & Equipment Stolen
To: Myysbyy <Myysbyy@aol.com>

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Dear Community Member,

On Tuesday, September 18, at approximately 1130am, a Hatzalah Chicago Paramedic's POV (emergency vehicle) was stolen from the 7-11 on Touhy and California. The POV contains upwards of $30,000 in lifesaving emergency medical equipment. The POV is a SILVER 2018 FORD ESCAPE. Tag # DL261BC.

Since the vehicle has an off-white "dealer" tag (license plate), it will be easier to identify any silver Ford Escape (tag starts with DL). Please be on the lookout. If seen, call 9-1-1 immediately (and then 847-454-0800).  

Attached are pics representing the type of vehicle stolen as well as some of the medical equipment. Also stolen was the tallit bag that was personally made by the Paramedic's mother. 

Thank you for your help.






 

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Ywn Aneinu TEHILLIM: 5-Year-Old Boy Struck By Vehicle & Critically Injured in Boro Park on Yom Kippur


A 5-year-old boy was struck and injured in Borough Park on Wednesday, Yom Kippur. The incident happened around 3:00 PM on 13th Ave and 44th Street. Police say the child ran into the street and was struck by a Dodge Caravan minivan. Police say the boy was alert when officers arrived. He suffered head trauma and was taken to Maimonides Medical Center. He is in critical condition. Please be Mispallel for Yitzchok Aron ben Golda Feiga.

Aneinu Please Daven


Please daven for Aneinu member Miriam Leah bas Tslava who is having very important medical tests done this Friday.

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Aneinu URGENT!!! Hatzalah Vehicle Stolen!!!


**********URGENT***********  A Hatzalah Chicago Paramedic's POV (emergency vehicle) was stolen from the 7-11 on Touhy and California.  The POV contains ~ $30,000 of lifesaving medical equipment.  The POV is a SILVER 2018 FORD ESCAPE. Tag # DL261BC.  Please be on the lookout. If seen, call 9-1-1 immediately (and then 847-454-0800).  We will keep this post updated with any changes. PLEASE SHARE. Thank you!

Monday, September 17, 2018

Fwd: Weekend with Sivan Rahav Meir - Thank You and Watch Video!


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The OU Women's Initiative
 

On behalf of the OU Women's Initiative, THANK YOU to all who participated in our Shabbat Shuva Weekend with Sivan Rahav Meir. 

Sivan's presentation titled "21st Century Teshuvah: A Synergy of Media & Meaning" was exceptionally well-received, adding inspiration and insight during the Aseret Yemei Teshuvah.

Enjoy Sivan's insights via this video recording of her presentation at the Young Israel of Lawrence-Cedarhurst that took place on Sunday evening in Lawrence, NY.


A special Thank You to all host schools/synagogues:

Yeshiva University High School for Girls
Stella K. Abraham High School for Girls
Shulamith High School for Girls
Great Neck Synagogue
Young Israel of Great Neck
Young Israel of West Hempstead
Congregation B'nai Yeshurun
Young Israel of Lawrence-Cedarhurst

We look forward to continuing to share Torah learning and inspiration throughout the new year.


Best wishes for a G'mar Chatimah Tovah,


Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman, Director

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OU HOLIDAYS An Unesaneh Tokef Companion By Zahava Farbman, MSW


As told to Chaia Frishman The chazzan begins to hum the familiar tune of Unesanu Tokef. Familiar, not because I’ve heard its melody in shul for the last few decades, but it is a part of me as I see its consequences every waking day of my life. As the Associate Director of Project Chai, Chai Lifeline’s Crisis Intervention, Trauma and Bereavement Department, as well as the mental health responder for Hatzaloh in the Five Towns and Far Rockaway, I am involved in responding to every type of crisis, trauma and tragedy that affects the Jewish Community locally, nationally and internationally. I turn to this epic piyat and the words jump off my machzor’s page.

CCHF Teshuva Drasha 5779


Call chazak(845)535-66665 call now.(7:30 pm)

Aneinu Please Daven Procedure Today


Please daven for a relative of a former Chicagoan who will have a procedure soon. Tzvi Meir ben Leah

Muqata GoFundMe Campaign for Ari Fuld HYD

2018/09/16 8:25pm

GoFundMe Campaign for Ari Fuld HYD

All proceeds go directly to the family.  Vetted by people I personally know and trust.


Click here for GoFundMe for Ari Fuld HYD.
Funeral at 11:30pm tonight in Kfar Etzion Cemetary.

I'm going. You should too if you can.

From the rolling hills of the Shomron to the rolling hills of Judea.

--Jameel and the Muqata Crew.

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Sunday, September 16, 2018

Saturday, September 15, 2018

Aneinu Tomorrow! Sunday Morning! Tehillim Gathering for Aseres Yemei Teshuva!


Zisa Zimmerman ANEINU Aseres Yemei Teshuva Tehillim Kinus Guest Speaker: Rabbi Henoch Plotnik Rabbinical Advisor of ANEINU International Tehillim Organization LIVING IN A WORLD OF TESHUVA THIS SUNDAY, Sept. 16 at 10:30 AM Cong. Adas Yeshurun

Friday, September 14, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery at 5:00 Today


Please daven for Mordechai Rasha Hacohen ben Chasha, the husband of an Aneinu member who will be having surgery today at 5:00 PM.

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery Today


Please daven for Mordechai Rasha Hacohen ben Chasha, the husband of an Aneinu member who will be having surgery today before Shabbos.

Aneinu Candlelighting


The OU sent out a letter with the following appeal regarding Hurricane Florence: We urge everyone to include tefilos in their prayers for the people in harm's way. In particular, we urge all those lighting Shabbos candles before the advent of this Shabbos Shuva to include chapter 130 of Tehillim in their candle lighting recitation.

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Aneinu FOR CHOLEI YISRAEL - Annual Misaskim Tehillim Asifa to be Held this Thurs @ 1PM [WILL BE LIVE WEBCAST]


this Thursday, September 13th at 1 PM Kapitellach 13, 20, 79, 121, 130 and 142, followed by Mincha, Avinu Malkeinu, Selichos of Shlosh Esrei Midos and Kabalas Ol Malchus Shomayim.   Annual Misaskim Tehillim Asifa  With Klal Yisroel once again facing unprecedented challenges that have swept every segment of the Jewish community, Misaskim is once again coordinating its annual Aseres Yemei Teshuva Tehillim Asifa, with tens of thousands of tinokos shel bais raban joining together in a single voice to beseech Hakadosh Baruch Hu for rachamim during this most pivotal time of year. The Asifa will take place this Thursday, September 13th at 1 PM. Children from more than 35 Yeshivos will gather at the Bobover shul in Boro Park, with thousands more from all over the world joining in via satellite hookup. The program will include the recitation of Kapitellach 13, 20, 79, 121, 130 and 142, followed by Mincha, Avinu Malkeinu, Selichos of Shlosh Esrei Midos and Kabalas Ol Malchus Shomayim. Everyone, regardless of age, is asked to stop whatever they are doing in order to take part in this global effort to bring an end to the tzaros that are being faced by so many in our own communities. “We are on the front lines every day, seeing the worst of the worst,” said Misaskim founder Yanky Meyer. “The international Tehillim Asifa was initiated years ago in an effort to let those who are experiencing heartache and those who are sick know that they are not alone, that there are so many others davening for their yeshua. It is our hope that by coming together as a community, the Ribono Shel Olam will bentsh us with a year filled with simcha and bracha, where we will know no more sorrow.” To take part in the event, join the livestream here of YWN, at Misaskim.org or by calling Kol Mevaser at 212-444-1100 and follow the prompts 8 and then 1 Click here.

Aneinu Please Daven

Please daven for a Chicagoan, Mordechai Rasha Hacohen ben Chasha who is in the emergency room.

Sunday, September 9, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven


Pleaase daven for Moshe ben Perel, the father of an Aneinu member who is having surgery on Rosh Hashana

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Celebrate the Daf in your Succah By OU Staff


For those of us dedicated to the Daf, its daily study is so much more than just a daily shiur. Your commitment to The Daf is legendary. Your dedication is an inspiration to so many. No matter where you are, no matter what is going on you never leave The Daf. Just as when You leave your home you always take The Daf with you, this Sukkos, as you move out of your home into the Sukkah, you can take The Daf with you too. The Agudah has commissioned a beautiful commemorative Daf Yomi piece of art, created especially in your honor, for you to adorn your Sukkah and cherish The Daf with your family.

NSN That’s Life with Miriam L. Wallach 9/6/18


The message and its messenger By RABBI KENNETH BRANDER Miriam is Joined by Rabbi Kenneth Brander.

Nachum Features Simon Jacob and “Israel in Our Hearts” the Song Celebrating the Land of Israel


Nachum welcomed NSN Jewish Unity Initiative (JUI) Chairman, Mr. Simon Jacob to this morning’s JM in the AM for an in-depth conversation about the special music and video project he has initiated, celebrating Israel’s 70th birthday and acknowledging the modern day miracle that is the State of Israel. Mr. Jacob joined together with David Fadida of F.D.D. productions, NSN and a host of Jewish music stars for a special song written in honor of the Land of Israel. The song, called “Yisrael Bilvavot / Israel in our Hearts,” talks about the deep connection that every Jew feels for Israel. Participating artists include Ohad Moskowitz, Itzik Dadya, Uzia Tzadok, The Kinderlach, The FDD Vocals, Maestro Gershon Frieshtat and Violinist Daniel Ahaviel. The song was composed by Eli Klein and Yitzy Berry. Please enjoy and share the video to help spread this feeling of love for Israel.

YU 5778 Recap and 5779 Preview with Nachum Segal and Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman


Nachum welcomed Yeshiva University President, Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman to this morning’s JM in the AM for a look back at highlights of YU 5778 and look forward to 5779, which begins this Sunday night. Wishing everyone a Shanah Tovah U’Metukah!

NSN Jewish Unity Initiative is Heading to South Africa!


Nachum welcomed NSN Jewish Unity Initiative Chairman, Simon Jacob and the Chief Rabbi of South Africa, Rabbi Warren Goldstein to this morning’s JM in the AM to announce the upcoming JUI Mission to South Africa that will be taking place the week of this year’s Shabbos Project.

NSN, Simon Jacob and FDD Present a New Song and Video Celebrating Israel


Nachum Segal Network (NSN) Jewish Unity Initiative (JUI) Chairman, Mr. Simon Jacob has initiated a special music and video project celebrating Israel’s 70th birthday and acknowledging the modern day miracle that is the State of Israel. Mr. Jacob joined together with David Fadida of F.D.D. productions, NSN and a host of Jewish music stars for a special song written in honor of the Land of Israel. The song, called “Israel in our Hearts,” talks about the deep connection that every Jew feels for Israel. Participating artists include Ohad Moskowitz, Itzik Dadya, Uzia Tzadok, The Kinderlach, The FDD Vocals, Maestro Gershon Frieshtat and Violinist Daniel Ahaviel. The song was composed by Eli Klein and Yitzy Berry. Please enjoy and share the video to help spread this feeling of love for Israel.

Nachum Features Artcroll’s “Praying with Fire For Teens”


Nachum welcomed Rabbi Heshy Kleinman, author of Artscroll’s new “Praying with Fire For Teens” to this morning’s JM in the AM, to discuss this latest addition to the “Praying with Fire” series. They discussed the book and how, with the High Holidays coming up, this is a perfect tool to help facilitate meaningful prayer.

New Music Alert! Nachum Segal and Simcha Leiner Debut “Project Relax, Israeli Edition”


Nachum welcomed Simcha Leiner to the studio during this morning’s JM in the AM for the debut of Simcah’s latest CD, “Project Relax, Israeli Edition.” You can watch the interview at the NSN Facebook page HERE.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Ywn Aneinu TEHILLIM – Skulener Rebbe Hospitalized With Pneumonia


The Skulener Rebbe Shlita, HaRav Yisrael Avraham ben Shaina Rochel was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday. The Rebbe was diagnosed last week with pneumonia, and was being treated at his home in Boro Park. Gaboyim of the rebbe explain that due to the rebbe’s advanced age, the decision was made to hospitalize him for the high fever. The Rebbe was in stable condition on Wednesday afternoon.Click here.

Return and Renewal Reflections on Teshuva and Spiritual Growth


The process of repentance, teshuva, presents each of us with both challenges and opportunities. While self-scrutiny, confession, and commitment to change are among the most difficult human undertakings, the very process of renewing and reconnecting – to ourselves and to God – is a gift that can fundamentally repair us, our communities, and society at large. In his annual discourses on repentance, Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein zt”l set out to make the elusive path of teshuva more navigable. Return and Renewal collects twelve of these public lectures, adapted for print by Michael S. Berger and Reuven Ziegler. In these essays, Rabbi Lichtenstein marshals a broad array of Jewish sources, along with classics of the Western tradition and his own sensitivity to the human condition, to examine the psychological, emotional, and spiritual elements of sin and repentance. By exploring the habits and impulses that may prevent enduring change or abet it, Return and Renewal provides a high-resolution map of our spiritual lives as we embark on our journeys of religious growth.(From Koren)

BAIS HAVAAD ON THE PARSHA KI SAVO 5778 Chain of Custody: Whose Child is it?


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RAV KOOK ON Rosh Hashanah: The Music of Teshuvah


What is the significance of the various blasts of the shofar? The shofar is a wake-up call, stirring us to mend our ways and do teshuvah. As Maimonides wrote in the Mishneh Torah, the shofar calls out to us: “Sleepers, wake up from your slumber! Examine your ways and repent and remember your Creator” (Laws of Repentance 3:4). Thus when looking for an explanation of the shofar blasts, we should examine ideas that are connected to this theme of spiritual awakening.

OU HOLIDAYS NAALEH.COM and YU TORAH Silencing the Satan By Shira Smiles


We all know that Hashem commanded us to hear the sound of the shofar on Rosh Hashanah. The basic number of sounds that need need to be blown is thirty, yet we blow the shofar at a minimum of two cycles of thirty, one cycle immediately before the Mussaf Amidah and another cycle, the shofar of record, during the repetition of the Mussaf Amidah included in each section, in Malchuyot/Kingship, Zichronot/Remembrance and Shofrot. (Customs vary as to additional times the shofar is blown.) If we fulfill the mitzvah with one cycle of thirty sounds, why do we all sound the shofar an additional cycle, asks the Gemarra, and the Gemarra responds, “In order to confound the Satan.”

RABBI WEIN ON KI TAVO 5778


Throughout this final oration of Moshe, he constantly emphasizes that when the Jewish people finally cross the Jordan and enter the land of Israel there are additional commandments and behavior patterns that will be demanded of them. He reiterates that the land of Israel is bountiful and beautiful, blessed and holy but he warns them that this is a venue that makes demands upon its inhabitants.

RABBI WEIN ON TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AFTER OSLO


A most controversial anniversary was marked here in Israel this month. A quarter of a century ago Israel signed the Oslo agreements establishing the Palestinian Authority and giving it control over millions of people and a large swath of territory in the land of Israel. This anniversary was marked in almost complete silence here in Israel.

OU TORAH Ki Savo By Rav Moshe Twersky, HY"D


Contents: Love of Torah Machlokes Baal Ha’Maor and Milchamos if malchiyos zichronos and shofaros were originally in all of the teffilos of Rosh Ha’Shana Why does there have to be a combination of brachos? Connection between Shiras Chana and Rosh Ha’Shana Malchiyos zichronos and shofaros: integral part of musaf or an addendum?

OU TORAH Ki Tavo: The Finale of the Main Speech By Rabbi Menachem Leibtag


Saying ‘thank-you’: Ask any mother – it’s not enough to ‘think’ it – a child has to say it. For some reason, a verbal declaration, be it of gratitude or regret, is of paramount importance not only for the listener, but – even more so – for the person who utters it. In Parshat Ki Tavo, we find two such examples of obligatory declarations, precisely where the main speech of Sefer Devarim reaches its conclusion. In this week’s shiur, as we study the concluding section of the ‘main speech,’ we attempt to explain why.

OU TORAH Pre Selichos 5778 By Rabbi Shalom Rosner


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OU TORAH Ki Tavo 5778 By Rabbi Shalom Rosner


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YU TORAH Toronto Torah: Ki Tavo 5778


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YU TORAH Ki Savo By Rabbi Moshe Soloveichik


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OU TORAH Walls Have Ears By Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb


We all have our secret lives. I don’t mean to say that each of us has a sinister side, which we wickedly act out in some deep, dark, private world. What I do mean is that we all act differently when we are alone, or with a few close intimates, than we act when we are out in public, among others. There is no one who is so behaviorally consistent that he is the same person in the privacy of his own home as he is in the workplace or marketplace. Nor do I suggest that there is anything wrong with the fact that we each are two persons, and perhaps even multiple persons, depending upon the social context in which we find ourselves.

OU TORAH The Story We Tell By Britain's Former Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks


The setting: Jerusalem some twenty centuries ago. The occasion: bringing first fruits to the Temple. Here is the scene as the Mishnah describes it.[1] Throughout Israel, villagers would gather in the nearest of 24 regional centres. There, overnight, they would sleep in the open air. The next morning, the leader would summon the people with words from the book of Jeremiah (31:5): “Arise and let us go up to Zion, to the House of the Lord our God.”

RAV KOOK ON Ki Tavo Part 3: A Different Kind of Viduy


Viduy Ma’aser There is an unusual mitzvah performed twice every seven years. It is called Viduy Ma’aser — literally, “Tithing Confession.” But this is not a confession in the usual sense. The individual ascends to Jerusalem and publicly declares that he has fulfilled all his obligations regarding terumot and ma’aserot — the tithes of agricultural produce that are distributed to kohanim, Levites, and the poor. We do not find a viduy of this nature for any other mitzvah, where we formally announce that we have discharged our obligation. What is the purpose of this unusual declaration? And why is it performed so infrequently?

RAV KOOK ON Ki Tavo Part 2: Two Paths of Bikkurim


Fresh and Dried Fruits The mitzvah of bringing the first fruits (Bikkurim) to the Temple, the spiritual focal point of the nation, contains an important message for our own service of God. The Bikkurim offering demonstrates how each individual is able to connect his private activities — the fruits of his labors — to the nation’s holiest aspirations. The Mishnah explains how the first fruits were brought to the Temple: “Those close to Jerusalem would bring fresh figs and grapes, while those further away would bring dried figs and raisins.” (Bikkurim 3:3) The Mishnah describes the Bikkurim offerings of two groups of people: those who lived near to Jerusalem and could bring fresh fruits; and those who lived further away, and had to be content with bringing an offering of dried fruit that could withstand the long journey.

RAV KOOK ON Ki Tavo Part 1: Be Happy!


The Torah portion opens and closes with the same theme: simchah, joy. It begins with the mitzvah of offering bikkurim (first-fruits) in the Temple, an exercise in appreciating what God has given us, as it says, “You shall rejoice in all the good that the Lord your God has granted you and your family” (Deut. 26:11). Afterwards, the Torah describes the terrible trials that will befall the Jewish people if they are unfaithful to the Torah’s teachings. This section concludes with the root cause for these punishments: “Because you did not serve the Lord your God with joy (simchah) and contentment (tuv leivav).” (Deut. 28:47) Not only does God expect us to keep the mitzvot, but we are to perform them with joy and contentment. What is the difference between these two emotions?

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Aneinu Tefillos Needed


Please daven for the father of a Chicagoan, Meyer Yehuda ben Sara Rochel, who is extremely ill.

Aneinu Please Daven Procedure Wednesday Morning


Please be mispallel for Moshe ben Perel who is having a procedure done early tomorrow (Wednesday) morning.

Monday, September 3, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery Tuesday


Yaakov Chaim Moshe ben Frayda, a Chicagoan, is having surgery tomorrow for a collapsed lung and fluid around it. Please daven that the surgery is successful and that the recovery is quick and smooth and that he have a refuah sheleima. 

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery Teusday


Please daven for a Chicagoan, Tzvi Hershel ben Malka who is having a major surgery tomorrow.

Sunday, September 2, 2018