Thursday, January 31, 2013

[Aneinu] Please Daven

Please daven for one of our cholim, a young Chicago girl, Sima Aviva bas Sara Laya, who needs a big refuah shlema b'soch sha'ar cholei Yisroel.

[Aneinu] Please Daven - Surgery Friday

Please daven for a refuah shlema for a Chicagoan, Chana Rut bat Zlata Chaya, who will be having major surgery tomorrow, Friday.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

[Aneinu] Please Daven Now!!!

From an Aneinu member: אביעד שמואל בן מלכה Please daven for Aviad Shmuel ben Malka אביעד שמואל בן מלכה Lives in Huston and is In the ambulance now and stopped breathing.. --

[Aneinu] Tefillos Needed - Critical!!!

A Chicagoan, father of 4, with a heart transplant and kidney failure, just underwent abdominal surgery. He is in the ICU and will remain there over the next week. His condition is touch and go at this time. Please daven for Rafoel Shimshon ben Chana.

BAIS HAVAAD ON THE PARSHA 5773 ~ PARSHAS BESHALACH ~WOMEN LEADERS

The Shiras Hayam, the great Song sang by Klal Yisroel after they were saved at the Yam Suf, opens by relating that both the horse and its Egyptian rider were cast into the sea. The women too, sang a Shirah, led by Miriam, and interestingly the only verse of the Song that the Torah reports they sang was the one regarding the horse and its rider both being cast into the sea. Some suggest that Miriam was pointing out to the women an important lesson. The whole point of the redemption from Egypt was of course, for Klal Yisroel to receive the Torah at Har Sinai, and the principle mitzvah is of course learning the holy Torah - which is something that women are not commanded to do. Nonetheless, women who run the household and encourage and enable their husbands to occupy themselves with learning Torah share in the tremendous reward for those who learn Torah. Thus Miriam encouraged the women to sing after their redemption, as she pointed out that although the horses did nothing wrong, but merely enabled the riders to chase the Jews they were nonetheless punished. Heavenly rewards are always given out in greater measure than punishments, and surely, then, if the women will aid their husbands to learn Torah they will merit a great reward. This week's journal will focus on women's leadership roles in Judaism,(AUDIO VERSION HERE) A SHORT SUMMARY EVERYBODY HAS THEIR OWN ROLE IN JUDAISM.A WOMEN SHOULD NOT HAVE A ROLE OF AUTHORITY IF SHE WILL BE AGAINST PEOPLE BUT IF NOT THEN ITS FINE.PLUS an interesting case in which an errant delivery was made, (not on horseback but by car) and the question of whether any reimbursement was merited for the misplaced effort.

YWN [Aneinu] Please Daven Meron’s Rov Collapses During a Visit to Elad

HaRav HaGaon Meir Stern, Chief Rabbi of Meron, collapsed on Tuesday 18 Shevat 5773 during a visit to Elad. According to unofficial reports, the rav may have suffered a light cerebral incident. His condition on the scene was described a “stable” by Ichud Hatzalah EMTs. The rav’s name for tefilos is Rav Meir Ze’ev ben Rivka bsoch shar cholei Yisroel. (YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem) I received the following request: Can you please send out an email to daven for my grandmother, Udy bas Chava. She was taken to the hospital.

[Aneinu] Please Daven for Israeli Teen

Please say Tehillim for Moshe ben Esther Minna, a 17-year-old teen who became the latest victim of Arab terror, reportedly in light-to-moderate condition after being stabbed in Shomron today. Baruch Hashem the terrorist was apprehended in the immediate area.

Monday, January 28, 2013

[Aneinu] Request for Tefillos

Please daven for a refuah shlema b'soch sha'ar cholei Yisroel, for a very special Chicagoan, Mrs. Ellen Levine, Ilana bas Sara. Please daven for her, and for her family. Also, please correct the spelling on your refoeinu lists (from Elana to Ilana bas Sara).

[Aneinu] Tefillos Requested

Please daven for Yehudis Rah-chel bas Hinda who is in the hospital.

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

[Aneinu] Please Daven

Please daven for Rabbi Diskind, Tzvi ben Chana Golda, uncle of a Chicagoan, b'soch sha'ar cholei Yisroel.

[Aneinu] Chasdei Hashem: Lakewood Children Pinned Under Car In Accident Return Home

Friday January 25, 2013 1:23 PM Lakewood, NJ - Two Lakewood children, who were seriously injured after being pinned under a car that struck them at the corner of Route 9 and Cushman Street last Sunday afternoon, have returned home, bechasdei Hashem. The quicker-than-expected release of the chdilren comes a week after a 20-year-old driver hit them at about 1:30 p.m. as the car was turning right onto Route 9 from Cushman. The two-year-old boy, Bentzion Pashkus, was in a stroller, and the seven-year-old girl, Suri Pashkus, was standing. An unidentified witness tried to jack the 2012 Honda Accord to help the children pinned under the car. This made it easier for Hatzolah responders to rescue the children when. The two children were taken in critical condition to Jersey Shore Medical Center in Neptune. Their 37-year-old mother was unharmed. After the collision, an unidentified man wearing a blue baseball cap immediately grabbed a car jack and began levering the car off the children pinned underneath. A trained EMT, Aron Weichbrod, who just moved to Lakewood from Florida, was also at the scene and helped the man maneuver the car off the children, all the while holding onto one child’s head and keeping it stable. When the car was removed, the children were able to breathe again. Mayor Isaac Akerman and Committeeman Menashe Miller both visited Mr. Weichbrod at his home to thank him for his great deed. A ceremony will be held at the next Township Committee meeting on February 7. The tzibbur was mispallel for Yitzchok Bentzion ben Roza Bluma and Sarah Bracha bas Roza Bluma, and the family says that it is clearly thanks to the many tefillos that the children have returned home just six days later. {Noam Amdurski-Matzav.com Newscenter} --

Friday, January 25, 2013

[Aneinu] A Baby Needs Type B Negative Blood

Donation time: Now - January 25! (Today) Do you have type B negative blood? If so, would you be willing to donate blood to help a baby? Carson is only 14 months and is scheduled to have his second open heart surgery on January 31, 2013. Carson's parents are looking for blood donors who are type B negative. They have found that type B negative is very rare - 2% of the population. Unfortunately those who have O negative (the universal donors) will not work in his case because he is so young. If you are willing, please email Carson's father, Brian Koenig (bkoenig@soccer2k.com), as there are certain steps that need to take place.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

[Aneinu] Please Daven

Please daven for a refuah shlema for Bracha bas Sarah who is suffering from asbestos poisoning and is critically ill.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

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[Aneinu] Please Daven

Rabbi Diskind is the dean emeritus of Bais Yaakov of Baltimore. Please ask your readers to be mispallel & say tehillim. Please be mispallel for our Dean Emeritus, Rabbi Hirsch Diskind- Tzvi ben Chana Golda for a refuah shlaima min hashomayim.

[Aneinu] Name Added - Please Daven for Chosson

The name Refoel has been added. Please daven for the bochur Refoel Mordechai Bunim ben Shulamis, from Yerushalayim, l'erfua shleima b'soch she'or cholei Yisroel. One month before his wedding, and was in a very bad car accident yesterday and had brain surgery. Hashem yerachem al kol Ammo Yisroel!

THE BAIS HAVAAD THE DAF IN HALACHA SHABBOS DAF 109-110 WHAT IS CONSIDERED MEDICINE

RAV MOSHE ROTBERG BRINGS RAV MOSHE AND THE DEBINCINER RAV WHO SAY VITAMINS TAKEN FOR A REFUA LIKE DEFICIENCY ARE ASUR TO TAKE ON SHABBOS BUT WHEN THEY ARE TAKEN NOT FOR A DEFICIENCY THEY ARE MUTER TO TAKE ON SHABBOS(FOR MORE SEE EMERGENCIES IN HALACHA CHAPTER 8 FOOTNOTE 415). A CHILD OR A PREGNANT ARE A CHOLEH SHAN BO SAKANAH AND IS ALLOWED TO TAKE IRON PILLS ON SHABBOS. FOR HALACHOS OF HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE SEE CHAPTER 16 OF EMERGENCIES IN HALACHA AND FOOTNOTE 603 FOR WHAT THE SGEVET HALEVEI SAYS.

[Aneinu] Please Daven for Chosson in Yerushalayim

Please daven for the bochur Mordechai Bunim ben Shulamis, from Yerushalayim, l'erfua shleima b'soch she'or cholei Yisroel. He recently got engaged, but was in a very bad car accident today.

Monday, January 21, 2013

THE BAIS HAVAAD ON THE PARSHA 5773~ PARSHAS BO ~SHABBOS IN FINLAND

This week's Parshah tells us of Moshe Rabbeinu's warning to Paraoh regarding the impending plague of makkas bechoros. Although the actual plague occurred precisely at midnight, "chatzos halayla", Moshe's warning gave an estimated time: "kachatzos", about midnight. The Gemara (Brachos 4) explains that this was done in order to prevent any misunderstanding that might occur should the plague not occur at the Egyptians'-- possibly inaccurate -- calculation of midnight. The Creator however, who is obviously aware of the precise time, struck the firstborn exactly at midnight. The Chasam Sofer adds that the time of chatzos and, by extension, the occurrence of makkas bechoros, is reckoned according to the time zone of Eretz Yisroel. Since Egypt is situated slightly to the west, its midnight is slightly later than absolute chatzos, thereby giving room for misunderstanding. Therefore, Moshe gave an estimated time instead. The Ya'avetz in Mor U'Ketziah (1) shares a similar view as the Chasam Sofer. He writes that the benefits of reciting tikkun chatzos at midnight are dependent primarily on the midnight of Eretz Yisroel. He maintains that the custom of rising at midnight in the Diaspora is merely done as a remembrance for Yerushalayim, and is not an obligation. This discussion brings us to the topic of keeping Mitzvos that are governed by time, such as Shabbos in places where the change of a day cannot be determined by astronomical factors. For example, in latitudes above the Arctic Circle, the sun doesn't set for a few weeks in the summer and it doesn't rise for a few weeks in the winter. The obvious dilemma discussed by the Poskim, is how to observe Shabbos in the absence of a seven-day cycle.(AUDIO VERSION HERE PRINT VERSION HERE

CHASSIDIC PEARLS BY RABBI LAZER BRODY PARSHAS BO

"Sanctify to Me each firstborn . . ." (Shemot 13:2). To this day, even after the destruction of our Holy Temple, we are required to sanctify not only our firstborn sons, but our firstborn cattle as well. The connection between the firstborn and his sanctification carries an underlying message that stresses the importance of a good beginning. Rebbe Nachman of Breslev writes, "The beginning is the main thing, for all beginnings are difficult… a person's functioning goes according to the power and enthusiasm that he invested at the beginning… therefore, a person must always make a new beginning, for the old beginning might not have been as good as it should have been, and everything goes according to the beginning" (Likutei Moharan I, 62:5). Some people, rationalizing and/or apologizing for a lack in their service to Hashem, walk around with a long face, depressed and discouraged. They say: "What do you want from me? Was I born the son or daughter of a Rebbe or a Rosh Yeshiva? I never had the chance to learn Torah or Halacha properly, and you can't teach an old dog new tricks." Any student of Breslov thought must vehemently disagree. Rebbe Nachman gives a bright ray of hope and encouragement to anyone that didn't enjoy an ideal beginning in life or in any particular endeavor when he says, "A person must always make a new beginning!" The outcome of this simple but monumental teaching is that there is no reason for despair – ever! At any given time, a person can draw the line and say that the past is no longer a concern – "From this moment on, I declare a new beginning!" Rebbe Nachman practiced exactly what he preached. Reb Natan writes (Shivchei HaRan, 6), that Rebbe Nachman was accustomed to constantly begin anew. "Whenever he fell from his particular level, he did not give up. He would simply say, 'I will begin to devote myself to Hashem and this is the very first time.' This happened time and again and each time he would start all over again. He would often begin anew many times in a single day. For even in the course of a day there were many times when he would fall away from his high level of devotion. But each time he would start again, no matter how many times it happened, even within a single day." The mitzvah of teshuva, returning to Hashem, is Hashem's written guarantee that a new beginning is not only effective, but it's even better than the old beginning. This law of spirituality also applies to the physical world; a welded piece of metal is stronger than the original piece of metal, a new growth of a tree is more vital than the old growth, and so forth.

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YWN [Aneinu]TEHILLIM: Lakewood – Two Children Struck By Vehicle In Serious Condition

Lakewood, NJ – Two children are in serious condition, Sunday afternoon, after being struck by a vehicle. The accident happened at Cushman Street and Route 9, just before 2:00PM. The children, ages 2 1/2 and 8, were run over as they were crossing the street. According to a TLS report, the younger child was in a stroller when it was struck. They were both pinned under the vehicle. Dozens of Hatzolah, EMS and Lakewood First Aid BLS and ALS units responded to the scene, along with an Extrication Unit. The children were both transported to Jersey Shore Medical Center in serious condition. Their names for Tehilim are Yitzchok Bentzion Ben Roza Bluma and Sarah Bracha Bas Roza Bluma.