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Fwd: News From Agudas Yisroel - 10 Sivan 5780/June 2, 2020


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June 2, 2020 - 10 Sivan 5780
News from the Agudah:


  • We'd like to share a recording of The Rebbe We Knew: Personal Reflections on the Life and Impact of the Novominsker Rebbe that was held in memory of the Novominsker Rebbe. See below for more information.

  • Attention New York City residents – Rabbi Yeruchim Silber, director of New York government relations, has this important message for you: New York City has imposed a curfew from 8 pm to 5 am through Sunday June 7. We have received many inquiries as to how that effects Maariv minyanim, early Shacharis, and mikvah attendance. Agudath Israel reached out to Captain Richard Taylor of the NYPD Community Affairs Bureau who has informed us that religious services are considered essential and are not in violation of the curfew. This directive will be passed down to relevant precinct commanders in the city who will transmit it to officers on the ground. If someone happens to be stopped by a police officer, they can inform them they are on the way to or on the way back for a religious purpose. Should one encounter any problems they should email Rabbi Silber, who is in direct contact with the Police Department, at ysilber@agudah.org. Please be mindful of your safety and realities on the ground if you have need to go out for religious services during curfew.

  • Rabbi Yechiel Rhine, director of Agudah's Compass Shidduch Network, was featured on a podcast with David Lichtenstein of Headlines, in which he discussed shidduchim during coronavirus. Rabbi Rhine discussed how shidduchim can continue during this time and gave practical advice on how to date now. You can listen to the podcast here.

  • Please see below for a write up on the Bnos Make it Count Program which inspired thousands of girls during sefiras haomer and will be extended to a Pirkei Avos middos program.

  • The virtual Yarchei Kallah continued today with a shiur from Rabbi Uri Deutch on Birchas Sh'ehecheyanu. Please see below for tomorrow's schedule. There are opportunities for dedications and sponsorships for the Yarchei Kallah. Please email reception@agudah.org to have someone call you to discuss this.
The Rebbe We Knew: Personal Reflections on the Life and Impact of the Novominsker Rebbe
We invite you to watch the recording of the event that was held in memory of the Novominsker Rebbe ZTVK"L. Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, Mr. Reuven Wolf, and Rabbi Nossi Muller join in a conversation, moderated by Rabbi Avrohom Biderman, remembering the influence the Novominsker Rebbe had on their lives and on Klal Yisroel. You can view the recording here or by clicking on the image above.
Girls Share 10 Ways They Made it Count with Bnos
"Every night before I go to sleep, I think - I can't wait for tomorrow to call the hotline!"

Which hotline? The Bnos Agudath Israel "Make It Count" Sefirah program hotline, of course. Right after Pesach, Bnos launched the new hotline for girls to call in to learn about shmiras halashon and participate in the activities and contests.

The program was designed to be interactive, giving girls a chance to call and leave messages with answers to quizzes and contents. And call they did! Make It Count received over a thousand messages a week!

The messages were too good to keep to ourselves. Here's a sampling of ten gems from our girls:

1. The contest helped me, and I feel that in school there are a lot more things to speak loshon hara about. But it is great to learn for the future!

2. I listen to your hotline every day about a thousand times, and it keeps me not bored listening to the halachos and the activities.

3. Even if you tell yourself you won't believe the loshon hara, it doesn't make a difference!

4. Torah is the sweetest thing in the world! But, if you learn Torah and your mouth is full of dirty loshon hara, it is like eating sweet honey with cuts in your mouth- you can't taste the sweetness.

5. Yesterday I almost spoke loshon hara, and I was going to smirk, but then I remembered.

6. We can learn from our gedolim how to speak and how to act the proper way.

7. If someone speaks loshon hara about someone, then the effects can hurt that person so badly.

8. Maybe Hashem brought this coronavirus for us to realize how careful we have to be since we're not talking to our friends as much.

9. If someone is speaking loshon hara to you, try to change the subject, or walk away, or say nicely, "I think you're speaking loshon hara- I don't want to hear."

10. In a sefer on shmiras haloshon in my house, it says that Rav Isser Zalman Meltzer zt"l said that: "Even if someone learned the whole sefer once, but he doesn't learn it on a regular basis, that learning it once will not guard him from not speaking and remembering all the details of loshon hara."

Are you impressed? We are, too! We're amazed at how well the girls learned to Make It Count. And so, even though sefira is over, we're continuing Make It Count into the summer.

We already have 6000 girls participating in the program, and we're looking for even more! Make It Count will still include halachos of shmiras halashon and will also expand to a Pirkei Avos middos program.

Same great stories. Same fun contests. Same interactive activities. Even more time to Make the Summer Count.

You can join today by calling 641-715-3800, access code 806845#. Bnos is looking forward to hearing from you!
Virtual Yarchei Kallah:
The virtual Yarchei Kallah continued today at 12:00 pm EDT with a shiur from Rabbi Uri Deutch on Birchas Sh'ehecheyanu. There will be a chazarah shiur at 8:00 pm EDT.

The Zoom access link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83528677424 and the call in number is 1-646-558-8656, access code: 835-286-77424.
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