[chicago-aneinu] Please Daven for a 2nd Child (local)

Please daven for one of our cholim, Sima Aviva bat Sora Leah, age 9, who is in critical condition at a local children's hospital with multiple organ failure caused by two rare medical conditions.

Monday, November 26, 2012

THE BAIS HAVAAD'S DAF IN HALACHA SHABBOS DAF 52 WHAT MAY ONES ANIMAL CARRY

Q:IF THEIR IS NO ERUV WHERE YOU LIVE CAN YOU WALK YOUR DOG WITH A LEASH OR TAG OF SHOTS OR WHO THE OWNER IS? A:RAV RAPPAPORT BRIBGS RAV SHLOMO ZALMAN AURBACH WHO SAYS A TAG IS A BENEFIT TO THE DOG B/C IT REURNS IT HOME AND BY RABIES IT SAVES THE LIFE OF THE DOG WHEN ITS IDENTIFIED.RAV RAPPAPORT SAYS A LEASH IS A BENEFIT TO A DOG B/C IT PREVENT IT FROM GETING HIT BY CAR.THERE ARE 2 CONDITIONS TO USE IT ON SHABBOS W/O AN ERUV.1.HOLD ON TO YOUR DOG TIGHTLY SO YOUR DOG IS CARRYING IT NOT YOU AND 2.IT SHOULD NOT DRAG ON THE FLOOR B/C THEN ITS A BURDEN.

THE RAV KOL DODI DOFEK (FATE AND DESTINY)

HOW DO WE DEAL WITH BUSES BLOWING UP AND ROCKETS IN ISRAEL?THE RAV HAS THE ANSWER IN KOL DODI DOFEK(FATE AND DESTINY)NOW IN ENGLISH. YOU CAN FIND IT AT BARNES AND NOBLE AMAZON CLICK HERE.

[chicago-aneinu] Please Daven

I received the following email: "On Monday morning, November 26th, at 9:00 AM (11:00 AM Chicago Time) West Coast time, please take a few minutes to daven for me, Mirel Bas Brocha Sima. Find a few minutes to do a charitable act for another human being or give Tzdokah in my Zchus." She is being sentenced this morning and she has respectfully requested that tefillos and tzedukah be done in her Zchus. She has gone thru a very difficult time .

[chicago-aneinu] Please Daven

Received from an Aneinu member: Please daven for Ephraim Yisroel ben Osnat for a Refuah Shleima and for a Yeshua in all his Inyonim.

Inside Chanukah Fascinating and Intriguing Insights on Chanukah, Its Miracles, and Its History IS AT KESHER STAM

We know all about Chanukah, don’t we? Inside Chanukah will make you wonder. Crushing decrees, heretical turncoats, and the threat of spiritual annihilation. A tiny band of men willing to risk all, a single flask of pure oil, and eight days of illumination. We’re familiar with the miracles of Chanukah. But now it’s time to penetrate beneath the surface. In this meticulously researched book, the author of the popular Inside Purim, explores every aspect of Chanukah. The miracles, the mitzvos, the minhagim — he uses a dazzling array of sources to bring fresh insights into them all. A mosaic of Torah gems, each thought is concise and accessible, perfect for sharing with family and friends. Discover the messages of Chanukah — ideas that will illuminate your life long after the candles burn out. ITS 20% OFF PLUS STARTING TODAY ITS AN EXTRA 10% OFF AT KESHER STAM.GO TODAY FOR THE 10% OFF B/C IT WILL NOT BE AT THIS PRICE NEXT WEEK.

Builders and CD Bundle: Rav Aaron Kotler by Hanoch Teller

(ONLINE ONLY DEAL)In Honor of the Rosh Yeshiva's yahrzeit Description There is no man to whom American Jewry is more indebted than HaGaon, Rav Aaron Kotler zt”l. Single-handedly, he changed the landscape of a country fixated on “getting ahead” and all of the implications contained in that catch phrase. At the time a college education and landing a job was considered far more important, indeed not even to be compared, to the value of yeshivah study. In the 1940’s and 50’s no one could have dreamt that there would be tens of thousands of men in their twenties and through their first-married years learning Torah full-time. Who knows if this would still not be a dream, if not for Rav Aaron Kotler. America is commemorating a vital, watershed date with the 50th yarhzeit of Rav Aaron Kotler. In honor of this occasion we are offering an unprecedented discount on the beloved, informative and inspiring biography by the favorite biographer of our generation, Rabbi Hanoch Teller. Builders is the story of three spiritual leaders: Rabbi Aaron Kotler, Rabbi Yosef Shlomo Kahaneman and Frau Sara Schenirer whose insight, foresight, devotion and innovation changed indeed, created the Yeshivah and Bais Yaakov world of today. In addition, two hour-long lectures about the Lakewood Rosh HaYeshivah in a handsome CD album will be included (while supply lasts) at no extra charge. Both of these lectures delivered by Rabbi Teller have been described as audio classics. The inspiring and instructive information contained in Builders and The Righteous Live On lectures are fundamental knowledge for any observant Jew.

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU NOVEMBER 21 2012

(PLEASE LEARN AS A ZECHUS FOR ERETZ YISRAEL)
S"A SIMAN 356 SIF 1 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 6 This is required/ so that the partition which interrupts between /the water on the outside and the water on the inside/ should be somewhat perceptible. MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 4
Q:DOES YOUR MECHITZA BY YOUR STREAM OF WATER NEED TO BE SEEN? A:THE DAS TORAH SAYS WE SEE FROM THE ROSH THAT EVEN IF YOUR MECHITZA IS ONLY SEEN WHEN THE WATER IS SINKING THEN ITS GOOD BUT THE KORBAN NISSANEL SAYS IN THIS CASE ITS NOT GOOD.(FOR MORE SEE NOTE 10)

[chicago-aneinu] Reflections on a New Reality By Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb

(PLEASE LEARN AS A ZECHUS FOR EREZ YISRAEL) We are in an eis tzarah, a time of trouble and suffering and ominous events. How do we react? How do we act? I begin by reflecting on our long history as a people. We have known much suffering, and the suffering we now experience cannot be belittled. However, we have survived worse times, and one of the reasons for our survival has been our attitude of trust and hope. Hopefulness is rare nowadays, and we must do what we can to restore it. Think of the national anthem of the State of Israel, HaTikvah. The other national anthems with which I am familiar either have themes of war (“bombs bursting in air”) or of royal kings and queens and their exaggerated powers. Israel, however, has an anthem whose theme is tikvah, hope. Reb Nachman of Breslav would repeatedly shout to his followers, “Yidden, yidden, do not despair! Zeit sich nisht meyaesh! Do not fall into a state of yi’ush, of hopelessness!” So hope and faith in G-d’s mercy is one necessary response. How to cultivate an attitude of hope is a matter for each individual to discover for himself or herself. Among the sources to turn to are the words of Psalms and Prophets, especially Isaiah. I refer here not just to prayer, but to discovering and studying, and perhaps reciting and even singing, verses and passages which are uplifting and encouraging. Another response is one that has been particularly difficult for our people to achieve. I speak of achdut (unity), the recognition that we are all one people. We must profoundly transform our attitudes and achieve the genuine realization that hatred and machloket (dispute) are grievous sins, and that there is a mitzvah of ahavat Yisrael, of loving each and every Jew, and that we cannot fulfill this mitzvah (commandment) through lip service, but only by courageously changing our behavior towards all others. The only way to achieve this is by actively working together, face to face and shoulder to shoulder, with other Jews. Soldiers in the Israel Defense Forces discover this every day on the fields of battle. The pictures we have all witnessed of soldiers, with and without kippot (skullcaps), dancing in a circle together and singing songs of great faith, is but one example of this ideal. The physical acts of chesed (kindness) and awesome generosity for the victims of the Hurricane Sandy disaster, from Jew to Jew irrespective of the petty distinctions to which we have become accustomed, is the “way to go,” the road to achdut.

YWN Attack on Hussan Bypass Road Involved Rocks, Not Gunfire

Security officials report today that there is no longer any doubt, and the victim, seated in the passenger seat aside the driver, was struck in her face by a large rock and as a result sustained a serious head injury. The victim was transported to the trauma unit of Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital she is reported in serious condition on Wednesday morning.

[chicago-aneinu] Bus Bombing in Tel Aviv

1. Terrorist Attack on Bus in Tel Aviv; Hamas Celebrates by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu A terrorist blew blown up a Dan local bus on Shaul HaMelech street in central Tel Aviv aroun noon. Five people suffered serious injuries, and two are in serious condition while three people are in moderate conditon. No one was killed. Twenty-one people have been evacuated to Icholov Hospital, most of them with lesser injuries. Others are being treated for emotional shock. Eyewitnesses said that that the terrorist boarded the bus, placed a suspicious package there and then fled. Police arrested one suspect but later released him when it became clear he had no connection with the attack. Authorities said there was no advanced warning of a terrorist attack. No terrorist group has yet taken responsibility for the attack, but Islamic Jihad and Hamas have threatened to strike anywhere in Israel. TV images showed the bus with its windows blown out and its metal frame contorted from the force of the blast, in images reminiscent of scenes from previous terrorist bombings in the Second Intifada, also known as the Oslo War. The front window was completely shattered and glass littered the floor as the wounded were loaded into ambulances by an army of medics, AFP reported. The blast took place as US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was in Israel for talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on ways to end a deadly spike in bloodshed in and around Gaza over the past week. Netanyahu's spokesman said it was "a terrorist attack." Gaza Arabs celebrated the attack, and Hamas officials said it was carried out in revenge for Israeli aerial bombings in Gaza that killed several members of one family. --

[chicago-aneinu] Please Daven for Newborn

From an Aneinu member: Please daven for my newborn granddaughter, Ilana Rochel bas Devorah Esther, who is having an eye procedure today, Tuesday, at 4:00 PM.

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU NOVEMBER 20 2012

(PLEASE LEARN AS A ZECHUS FOR ERETZ YISRAEL)
S"A SIMAN 355 SIF 1 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 1 The Sages/ were lenient about /relying on/ such /a partition/ where water /is involved/. /Then/ we rule that the wall /of the partition/ sends down the partition /to the bottom/.(GUD ACHIS) MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 4 Q:DO WE SAY GUD ACHIS WHEN THERE ARE SAILORS FISHING UNDER YOUR PLATFORM? A:THE S"A HARAV SAYS IN THIS CASE THE MECHITZA DOES NOT HELP B/C IN THIS CASE GUD ACHIS DOES NOT WORK.(FOR MORE SEE NOTE 6)

[chicago-aneinu] More Names of Injured in Israel

Miriam Dina bat Ruth Daniel Aaron ben Rose Hadas Sarah bat Miriam Dinah Daniel and Miriam were traveling through Ofakim on their way home when an alarm sounded. They pulled over and grabbed their daughter from her car seat – as they crouched down the rocket hit 10 meters from their car. Shrapnel struck Miriam’s leg and Daniel’s back and leg – their daughter suffered minor injuries. Yakov ben Gizla Fell as he ran towards a safer part of his building. He hit his head and fractured his pelvis. Sima Elka bat Sarah Tzippora Fell as she tried to get to safety. She broke her hip and is recovering from surgery. Doron ben Victoria The siren rang as he was driving, he injured himself as he rushed with his twin 4.5 year old daughters to safety. He ruptured his Achilles tendon. Shmuel ben Chava Yoseph Yitzchak ben Mira Injured when a rocket hit a building in Kiryat Melachi killing 3 including Shmuel's wife and Yoseph's mother, Mira. Both remain in serious condition in the hospital. Shimon ben Diana Injured when his army jeep was hit by an anti-tank missile from Gaza. He suffered shrapnel injuries to his eyes and forehead. He has regained stability to one of his eyes, while his other eye will require additional surgery. Shimon Yitzchak ben Esther A firefighter responding to a fire caused by a rocket, was wounded by shrapnel in his ears and face. Ben Zion Chai Yehuda ben Chana Was injured when a Qassam fell on his jeep. He suffered severe head injury and supposed to have a cornea transplant. Landau ben Frenda Was injured in his foot and head while hitchhiking (a rocket fell 10 meters from the car).

[chicago-aneinu] Please Daven - Surgery Now!

Please daven for Nachum Yoel ben Devora who is having surgery today around noon. Your tefilos would be very much appreciated. --

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU NOVEMBER 18 2012

(PLEASE LEARN AS A ZECHUS FOR ERETZ YISRAEL)
S"A SIMAN 353 SIF 2 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 10 And they belong to, etc. MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 4
MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 4 Q:ARE THE PROJECTIONS BY THE WINDOW 1 ON TOP OF ANOTHER ASUR OR IS IT NEXT TO EACH OTHER(SEE PICTURES) A:THE GOAN YAAKOV SAYSN ITS ASSUR WHEN ITS 1 ON TOP OF ANOTHER ONE BUT THE RAMBAM SAYS EVEN NEXT TO EACH OTHER IS ASUR(FOR MORE SEE NOTE 8)

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU NOVEMBER 16 2012

(PLEASE LEARN AS A ZECHUS FOR ERETZ YISRAEL)
S"A SIMAN 350 SIF 1 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 7 This is/ because in a public domain itself this is only /forbidden/ because of a precautionary decree. MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 4 Q:WHATS THE HALACHA BY WHERE YOU DRINK WATER AND ITS IMPOSSIBLE THST THE WATER WILL NOT BE IN YOUR MOUTH B/4 YOU SWALLOW IT? A:THE S"A HARAV SAYS THERE NO GIZARA HERE.(FOR MORE SEE NOTE 3)

Monday, November 19, 2012

Dibur Pashut - Simple Talk IS AT KESHER STAM

Jewish music artist, Yosef Karduner just released his eleventh album entitled "Dibur Pashut." Karduner's music is joyful, gentle and touches the soul. Many songs come from Breslov teachings which are based on compilations and his personal religious experiences. In the booklet next to each song there is a description about the circumstances that led him to write and compose it. The first track "Tavo'ee Teshurai," Karduner waited two years before he found his lyrics to fit it. "This melody followed me for two years without words," says Yosef. "One day I opened the sefer Lekutei Maharan and tried to put words of this Torah into the melody. And suddenly, lo and behold everything fell into place. Another song on the album "HaRosh HaShana Sheli, the apparent hit, was moving among the thousands of passengers to pray with you in Israel to Uman, I wrote while waiting for the plane, a few hours before the holy day. At the end of the month of Elul, a few hours before traveling, I was at home in the living room and suddenly I was filled with joy for the right to go to mark the holy Rabbi, Rabbi Nachman of Breslov zt'l New Year. I took the guitar and composed this song … ." The song "Mashal" features a duet with the well known Shlomo Katz. The idea was born after meeting Shlomo in the studio while working on the album. "I told him I had him yearning to record a song together, Shlomo was very pleased to participate and a very precious stone was added this song."PRINT DISCUNT HERE.

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Step By Step A Weekly Program for Self-improvement IS AT KESHER STAM

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