Tuesday, December 31, 2019

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Aneinu Please Daven Woman in Russian Prison


Please daven for Naama bas Yaffa a young Israeli (26) sentenced to prison in Russia for 7.5 years on an alleged drug charge.  Please daven and say tehillim for a pardon/quick release. (Israel National News): "Naama Issachar has been transfered to a remote prison under poor conditions, her mother cannot visit her or send her letters, Kan reported.  Issachar's lawyer visited her and said that the conditions in the facility where she was staying were now worse and that Naama's mood was poor. Naama's mother, Yaffe Issachar, is trying to bring Naama back to the prison where she was held so far, pending her appeal."  Please daven and say tehillim that she not give up, not despair; that Hashem shower her with the greatest Siyata Dishmaya, and Rachomei Shomayim.

FW: Aneinu Beautiful Message - Please get the word out!





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Subject: [chicago-aneinu] Beautiful Message - Please get the word out!

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Subject: BS"D Siyum HaShas Instructions please get the word out!



A little long, but absolutely worthwhile.

Enjoy!!!


From: Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman, Rabbi, Ahavas Israel Passaic 
The Short Vort
Good Morning!

Today is Tuesday the third of Teves 5780 and December 31, 2019

Important Final Preparation for the Siyum HaShas


As the horrifying events of Monsey are still so fresh in our minds, coupled with other over manifestations of anti-Semitism in the New York area, it behooves all of us to rethink our preparations for the great convocation of Jews on Wednesday in Met-Life Stadium.
As so many of us are involved in our frantic final preparations before heading off to Met Life Stadium or the Barclay Center or to any other venue for Wednesday's big event, it's time to make sure we haven't forgotten anything at home.
With the help of Hashem, almost 100,000 of us will gather at Met Life Stadium with up to another 20,000 or so at the Barclay Center.
In the New York City area alone, , there will be over 100,000 openly observant and clearly recognizable Jews of all stripes and colors, men, women and children who will descend upon arenas whose usual clientele is, to say the least, not arriving for spiritual sustenance.
The law-enforcement individuals who will be (with the Help of Hashem) providing the security have undergone sensitivity training in interacting with a population whose needs and sensitivities are different than your average attendee to an event at Met Life or the Barclay Center.
Therefore, it behooves us, we as Jews who the Mishna describes, "Beloved are Israel, for they are called children of Hashem" to undergo a last minute sensitivity training in order to allow us to enhance this unique event to its fullest potential.
I have therefore compiled a checklist of items to bring.
Keep in mind that this event is a momentous one for Kavod HaTorah and for Kavod Shomayim.

The last-minute items to remember to pack:

1.      SMILE
a.      Most important: remember to bring your best smile with you.
b.      Even if you have not used it a in while, make sure you take it out before you head off to Met Life Stadium or the Barclays Center and shine it up so it looks like new.
c.      Make certain your smile is in excellent operating condition as it will be getting a work-out on Wednesday.
d.     Remember to use that smile constantly and consistently as soon as you arrive at the arena.
e.     Keep in mind that all of the workers, security people, police, maintenance people, cleaning staff, parking attendants and anyone else working are human beings.
f.       These are the same human beings who our Sages say about them, "Beloved are human beings, for they was created in the image of Hashem…as it says, "For in the image of G‑d, He made human beings". (Genesis 9:6)
g.      You must smile when you see someone created in the image of Hashem.
h.     Can you think of any other greater irony than for 100,000 plus people who are the children of Hashem who have come to give honor to Hashem, not recognizing those who are also created in His image?
i.       Smile, smile and smile more at each and every person you meet.

2.      Happy New Year!
a.      These people are all working on what is to them one of the most important and universally observed holidays: the day which is called New Years Day.
b.     It is totally irrelevant that these people are also getting paid for their services (even if they are getting time and a half), nevertheless, it behooves us to realize that this day is usually a day off for them and it is "New Years Day" for them.
c.      Irrespective of if you have no problem saying "Happy New Year" or if you are more comfortable having in mind that you are giving someone a belated greeting from Rosh Hashanah, remember to say Happy New Year!
d.      In the eyes and in the minds of the people you will meet if you don't say "Happy New Year" you are not saying "Good Morning".
e.     You can also have in mind it's the New Year for the new cycle of the Daf Yomi. Whatever you are thinking, remember to say, "Happy New Year!"

3.      Thank You
a.      This might be the most important item to remember to bring.
b.     Chazal stressed the importance of recognizing and expressing our gratitude to others. There are countless stories of our great ones – for instance Rav Moshe Feinstein who was always careful to say thank you to the cook in yeshiva- which impress upon us the critical importance of Hakoras HaTov, gratitude.
c.      Remember, and you can start to practice this at home before you leave the house, remember to say thank you to everyone. This of course must be accomplished together and simultaneously with the big smile on your face!
d.     Make sure to say thank you to everyone and anyone. From the man in the parking lot with the illuminated wand, to the security man with the electronic metal detector wand, to the man with the bomb-sniffing dog, to all these and more, remember to say "Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!"

This event, which takes place just once in seven and a half years, is not simply a Siyum HaShas, it is an opportunity to sanctify His name.
Particularly in our times when Eisav has lifted his hand, it is incumbent upon Yakov to make his Kol- his voice- heard loud and clear.
The voice coming from the mouths of all of the descendants of Yakov, has to be the Kol of "Thank you!"
Accompanying the voice of Yakov saying "Thank you", has to be the smile of Yakov which is being flashed by over 100,000 men, women and children.
As with the Mitzvah of retelling the exodus from Egypt on Pesach, so too with regard to the Mitzvah of saying, "Thank you", "Happy New Year" – all of course with a big smile- we can say, "Kol HaMarbeh L'Hagid "Thank you" V'Happy New Year", Mit a Schmeichel Oif dein Ponim -with a smile on your face, "HaRei Zeh Meshubach!"
"The more a person says "Thank you, Happy New Year and does so with a smile on their face, the more praiseworthy they are before Hashem."
On Wednesday January 1st, we have an opportunity to have the entire world hear over 100,000 times Thank You and over 100,000 times Happy New Year!
We have the chance to flash hundreds of thousands of smiles throughout the day.
Most importantly, we have the opportunity to bring Kavod and honor to His Holy name.
Let us not squander the opportunity.
These items take up no extra room and you don't have to place them in a clear plastic bag, just keep them on your beautiful face the entire day.
With the "Thank You"s and the smiles of over 100,000 of His children on January 1st, we should merit to say Thank you to Him speedily in Yerushalayim.

"If Not Now, Then When?"- Hillel
Ron Yitzchok Eisenman
Rabbi
Congregation Ahavas Israel
Passaic, NJ

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NACHUM AND RABBI SCHWED DISCUSS THE LAUNCH OF THE OU’S ALL DAF


Nachum hosted Rabbi Moshe Schwed, Director of the OU Daf Yomi Initiative, on this morning’s JM in the AM to discuss the launch of the OU’s new Daf Yomi App and website, “All Daf.”

Fwd: Siyum HaShas – World Mizrachi


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Aneinu Surgery Now! Please Daven!


Please daven for Chicagoan Miriam Leah bas Tslava who is having surgery now! ************************************************************************** The surgery has been postponed. Please continue davening for her refuah shlema. ************************************************************************* Please daven for Chicagoan Miriam Leah bas Tslava who is having surgery this evening.

FW: Join the new Daf Yomi cycle at Chicago Community Kollel with Rabbi Moshe Revah





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Monday, December 30, 2019

FW: Kehot's Hei Teves Sale: NEW This Year, up to 40% OFF!





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Collive.com Tonight: Rubashkins Celebrate Annual Night of Chizuk and Bitachon


Final preparations are underway as the family of Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin prepares to celebrate the second anniversary of the great neis of Zos Chanukah 5778 together with their extended family, all of Klal Yisroel. Watch the event Live tonight on COLlive.

Aneinu Please Daven Test Tuesday


Please daven for a Chicago Aneinu member, Hoda bas Hinda Fraida, who has a medical test tomorrow. 

FW: [Aneinu] A response to the Monsey Attack





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Subject: [chicago-aneinu] A response to the Monsey Attack

 


Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of the victims and families affected by the attack in Monsey this past weekend.  We would also like to thank the first responders who were at the scene following yesterday's tragedy, as well as those who respond to these unfortunate situations every day.

Community Safety Network never endeavors to take advantage of a tragedy.  However, we feel that with all the attacks that have occurred in the past several weeks, it is necessary for us to stress the importance of being prepared and aware of your surroundings. 

One of the main motives behind the creation of CSN was to help prepare the community against such threats.  While law enforcement does an excellent job in apprehending an individual perpetrator, they cannot be everywhere.  We are fortunate that the 24th district has established a Places of Worship Safety Advisory Team with Officers Heath and Specht.  However, we must take responsibility for ourselves and our families.  CSN serves to help empower everyone to be confident in handling an active threat situation, if one were to G-d forbid occur.   

It is for this reason that CSN has created a Greeter and Active Threat Presentation.  We have been working closely with local law enforcement to create uniform training programs across the communities. Every Shul should have an emergency operation plan and a team to carry it out.  It cannot be one or two individuals; it must be a team of people.  Further, CSN has implemented a radio communication network for participating shuls to stay connected during an emergency. 

There are many ways that you can help the community. You can volunteer as a greeter at your shul or become a member of an emergency response team to take a proactive approach in preventing such tragedies from occurring.  You can learn how to use an AED and tourniquet, or even become an EMT to help respond during an emergency.  We are proud to announce that CSN now has American Heart Association certified BLS CPR instructors and will be offering regular CPR classes in 2020. 
The programs and events hosted by CSN would not be possible without your continuous support and financial contributions.  We ask for your help in raising money for CSN, so that we can continue aiding the community in preventing and responding to potential threats.  We would like to thank all of the individuals and organizations who have supported and contributed to CSN. 

If your Shul is interested in hosting any Greeter, Active Threat, CPR or Stop the Bleed Presentations, please contact us at info@csnchicago.org.  If you are interested in donating, please visit us at csnchicago.org.

We are all in this together as a community, CSN, CPD, CFD, Hatzalah and you.  Together, and with G-d's help, we can stop the threats.

Sincerely,

David Blumenthal
President, CSN

 

 

 

 

 

Trauma Kits

CSN is taking orders for those interested in purchasing the trauma kit.  The kits include some of the following:

  • Israeli Dressings.   
  • RAT Tourniquets.
  • Combat Gauze.
  • Quick Clot.
  • Band-aids.
  • EMT Sheers.
  • Gloves.

 

Trauma kits are great for shuls, cars or schools.  Visit the CSN Store to place your order today!

 

 

 

Please help us continue our efforts as we work diligently to help our local synagogues increase their security and keep our community safe.  Your donation will help expand our communication network and increase training in our synagogues. 


Thank you for your contribution.

 

 

 

 

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Fwd: Song of Masechtas Niddah! And, all the Information You Need for Day of the Siyum


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Songs of Shas - Song of Niddah
The Siyum is around the corner
Here's everything you need to know
Time Running Out to Get Your Siyum Bus Reservation
 
The Agudah has arranged for New York Sightseeing to provide charter bus transportation for attendees coming from various locations to MetLife Stadium. To see the complete list or to charter a bus for your group or community, go to siyumhashastransportation.com or call 929-241-2888.
 
New York Sightseeing will need to close ticketing at some point before the Siyum, so they can work together with local police agencies to make sure that security protocols for the buses are fully established. The date that tickets will no longer be available depends on the volume of tickets sold, so we can't predict it.
 
The Agudah is urging anyone who wants to come to the Siyum in a bus to hurry and reserve seats; New York Sightseeing is a third-party vendor, and when they close bus ticketing, people will have to drive in instead.
 
The benefits of coming with New York Sightseeing charter buses are convenient pick up and drop off locations near parking; dedicated bus lanes for buses entering and exiting the stadiums; and expedited security entry into the parking lots. Using this charter bus system is the most convenient way to get in and out of the Siyum in the shortest time possible.
 
For more information and to book your busing tickets go to: siyumhashastransportation.com or call 929-241-2888.
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