Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Fwd: Update on the situation in Eretz Yisroel 26 Tishrei 5784/October 11, 2023


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Subject: Update on the situation in Eretz Yisroel 26 Tishrei 5784/October 11, 2023
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October 11, 2023 - 26 Tishrei 5784

As our brothers and sisters in Eretz Yisroel face unspeakable tragedy and danger, Agudas Yisroel is sharing an update from the State Department for Americans seeking to return home, a Pirchei tehillim call and words of chizuk at 8 pm EDT tonight (and tomorrow night), tefillah and divrei chizuk for women and girls at 9 pm EDT, and a written version of Rav Brudny's words of chizuk we shared last night.


Agudah is planning an Atzeres Tefillah for Sunday, iyH, with tens of thousand of people who will gather in Manhattan to daven to Hashem about the situation in Eretz Yisroel. Details to follow.

The State Department has issued an update for those American travelers who wish to return home from Israel. 


Since the crisis began, Agudath Israel has been working directly with the White House and the State Department towards finding solutions for Americans in Israel who want to return home. We have been advising Americans in Israel to register to receive updates and advisories from the State Department and receive U.S. assistance if and when needed. 


This afternoon, the State Department informed American citizens who filled out the form asking for assistance in returning home that plans are being arranged to help them travel to a nearby country. The State Department said that while American air carriers are still not flying directly to/from Israel, plans are being arranged to bring interested American citizens to a nearby safe country that is NOT the United States. The US government will provide travelers with a loan to cover the costs of their initial flight. After that, any lodging and other transportation needs to be arranged and paid for by the traveler. 


Only those individuals who respond to this email will receive further updates about the departure assistance plans. 


Agudath Israel encourages any American who filled out the form and received an email from the State Department to reply to the email in order to continue receiving updates and travel plans. 


Agudath Israel continues to work with our partners in seeking solutions for Americans in Israel who want to return home and will continue to provide updates as the situation progresses. 


If you have not yet filled out the State Department intake form, do so immediately by clicking here or by calling 833.890.9595 or 606.641.0131. Americans who do not wish to leave Israel at this time should still complete the form, as the information provided will provide the State Department with an accurate accounting of Americans citizens present to assess the situation. 

Join Pirchei Agudas Yisroel's special live teleconference for children with divrei chizuk and tehillim. 


Tonight, Wednesday, October 11, and Thursday, October 12, at 8:00 - 8:15 PM EDT.


Divrei Pesicha will be given by Rabbi Nosson Muller, Mesivta Yeshiva Tiferes Tzvi, Chicago.


Divrei chizuk on Wednesday will be given by Rabbi Yaakov Bender, Rosh HaYeshiva, Yeshiva Darchei Torah, and by Rabbi Moshe Tuvia Lieff, Mora D'Asra, Agudas Yisroel Bais Binyomin.


Call In:

US: 605-477-3000

UK: 03-3336-6087

IL: 04-3750153

Attention women and girls: Please join Bnos Agudas Yisroel tonight in davening for our brothers and sisters in Eretz Yisroel.


Divrei Chizuk will be given by Mrs. Isaacson tonight at 9:00 PM EDT.


Call in number at 425.436.6277 and use access code: 244274

Yesterday, we shared divrei chizuk from Chaver Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah Rabbi Elya Brudny, Rosh Yeshivas Mir, click here or listen in on Torah Anytime: 718.298.2077, press 9 and class ID 259119 then #.


See below for a written adaptation of his inspiring words.

Many thoughts and emotions are going on in our minds and hearts regarding the critical, tragic situation that Klal Yisroel is in. Our brothers and sisters in Eretz Yisroel are on the front lines of Hashem's decree, but even those of us in chutz laaretz are all part of one guf, one neshamah. We are all Hashem's children; we are all brothers and sisters. The atrocities in Eretz Yisroel hurt us, and the pain is excruciating and relentless. 


Let us go through a few different responses of what Hashem wants from us at this time. 


First and foremost is the recognition and internalization that everything is ein od milvado. Everything is run by the hand of Hashem. Whenever Hamas attacks, and when they do the most atrocious things in the world, it is only because Hashem allowed it. Nobody can lay a finger on us if Hashem, the Av Harachaman, did not deem it in our best interest. That does not take away the appreciation of the cruelty, but we cannot forget that Hashem is allowing Hamas to do what they are doing. The first address of our frustration and pain must be our Father in shamayim.  


As a young married man, I was in Telshe Cleveland for Sukkos with my in-laws, zichronam livrachah. This was in the year 1973, during the Yom Kippur War. I had the privilege to watch the unforgettable Rosh Yeshiva Rav Gifter zt"l as he was nosei b'ol im Klal Yisroel. The Rosh Yeshiva said פרק פ״ג three times a day, weekday, Shabbos, and Yom Tov – and for years that rang in my head. Because Rav Gifter had the koach to cry for the tzaros of Klal Yisroel and to rejoice with the Torah at the same time! That is an unforgettable lesson. We all have the capacity to simultaneously serve Hashem b'simchah and to cry out to Him from the depths of our hearts. 


A second thing we have to remember is that this is a test. Do we have the middah of nosei b'ol im chaveiro? To feel the pain and carry the load with our brothers? Moshe Rabbeinu commanded this middah at a time when he could not do anything for the tzaros of Klal Yisroel. He could not make a move to help them, but he was nosei b'ol with them. My father zt"l taught that if down here in olam hazeh Klal Yisroel storms the heavens with nosei b'ol, if we empathize and carry the burden together with the Yidden in Eretz Yisroel, we will be zocheh to "Vaya'ar Elokim es Bnei Yisroel," we will be zocheh to Hashem lightening our burden. We need this middah the whole year and we need it in peacetime; the essence of Klal Yisroel is "v'ahavta l'rei'acha kamocha." But now is the test, and we must rise to the occasion. 


The last thing comes from Parshas Bereishis. We read on Simchas Torah the famous pasuk of "naaseh adam." Human beings were created "b'tzalmeinu, k'dmuseinu." The Tomer Devorah says that the tzelem is the physical structure of a human being. The middos structure of a human being is called dmus. How unfortunate is a person who does not work on his middos – he is a tzelem but not a dmus, and Hashem created the human as a tzelem with a dmus. The first middah of Hashem is "Mah Hu rachum af atah rachum" – Hashem has compassion! We emulate this middah by feeling sympathy for the pain and tzaar and by feeling the pain ourselves; by crying for the atrocities that we hear about. If I see or hear an atrocity, I should not look at it as a news item or something to tell my friend; it is not something to forward on my phone. Hearing about a tragedy should bring me to tears! It should bring me to upheaval in my essence! Then I have reached a level of dmus. There is a Jewish term that even non-Jews use, that a person is a "mentsch." Even the non-Jews know that if a person has middos, he is a mentsch – a real human. If we do not have middos, if we walk around nonchalantly hearing the 'news' going on in Eretz Yisroel and we do not feel brokenhearted from the tzaar, then we are a tzelem and not a dmus. I hate to say it, but we know it is true: a tzelem who is not a dmus is not a mentsch. Whoever is not crying today about what is going on in Eretz Yisroel has to look at himself internally and say, "Am I a mentsch?" We need to work on our compassion; on our mentschlichkeit. 


With Hashem's help, this challenging tekufah should bring us to kirvas Elokim, to the awareness that everything is ein od milvado. If we are nosei b'ol and we reach the madreigah of v'ahavta l'reiacha kamocha – we understand that there are no 'Americans' and there areio 'Israelis,' it is just all of us in it together – and we emulate Hashem's middah of rachamim, that will definitely bring a yeshuah gedolah. We will be zocheh b'karov to "Uva l'Tzion goel, n'um Hashem." 

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

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