Friday, May 31, 2013

[Aneinu] Please Daven for Toddler

Please daven for my friend's 2.5 year old son, Baruch Micha ben Aviva, who was diagnosed today with leukemia.

RABBI WEIN ON FAILURES

History has recorded for us great powers, ideas, faiths and societies that though apparently successful for periods of time, even long centuries, have turned eventually into monumental failures. The twentieth century was witness to the immense failure of fascism and of communism as examples of promised social panaceas that eventually collapsed due to false ideals and dogmatic ineptitude. Even when failures are evident for all to see, the true believers never give up in their support of false gods. It is one of the perverse traits of human nature, never to admit error no matter how evident and apparent it may be. Here in Israel this is exemplified by the obvious and complete failure of the Oslo peace process, which over the past twenty years has brought only grief and death to all parties concerned. Yet, its adherents continue to defend and attempt to prolong it as though it really would be able to achieve peace and solve the difficult situation that Israel has always found itself enmeshed in. It is difficult to admit failure and our president is not likely to return his Nobel Prize and say that he was wrong – in many cases dead wrong. But failures eventually exact their toll and history does not allow them to be ignored forever. Just look at the economic problems that plague Europe directly and the world generally because of the incipient built-in disarray of the Euro zone currency arrangement. Cyprus and Greece are able to bring down France and even Germany. But no one is admitting failure as of yet.

OU TORAH Leadership Beyond Despair Britain's Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks

Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible, is remarkable for the extreme realism with which it portrays human character. Its heroes are not superhuman. Its non-heroes are not archetypal villains. The best have failings; the worst often have saving virtues. I know of no other religious literature quite like it. This makes it very difficult to use biblical narrative to teach a simple, black-and-white approach to ethics. And that – argued R. Zvi Hirsch Chajes (Mevo ha-Aggadot) – is why rabbinic midrash often systematically re-interprets the narrative so that the good become all-good and the bad all-bad. For sound educational reasons, Midrash paints the moral life in terms of black and white. Yet the plain sense remains (“A biblical passage never loses its plain interpretation”, Shabbat 63a), and it is important that we do not lose sight of it. It is as if monotheism brought into being at the same time a profound humanism. God in the Hebrew Bible is nothing like the gods of myth. They were half-human, half-divine. The result was that in the epic literature of pagan cultures, human heroes were seen as almost like gods: semi-divine. In stark contrast, monotheism creates a total distinction between God and humanity. If God is wholly God, then human beings can be seen as wholly human – subtle, complex mixtures of strength and weakness. We identify with the heroes of the Bible because, despite their greatness, they never cease to be human, nor do they aspire to be anything else. Hence the phenomenon of which the sedra of Beha’alotecha provides a shattering example: the vulnerability of some of the greatest religious leaders of all time, to depression and despair.

CHASSIDIC PEARLS BY RABBI LAZER BRODY PARSHAS BEHAALOSCHA

"When you kindle the lamps…" (Bamidbar 8:2). Commenting on the above passage, Rashi writes that Aharon (Aharon) was upset when he saw the twelve days of festivities during the inauguration of the Holy Tabernacle, when each of the twelve tribes had its day of glory, presenting its gift offerings before Hashem. Aharon and the priestly tribe sat on the sidelines, with no glorious day of their own. Hashem consoled Aharon, and said, "For the life of you, Aharon, your share is greater than theirs, for you shall light the lamps!" Hashem's consolation of Aharon is apparently puzzling: For twelve straight days, each respective tribal president was the focus of millions of eyes, when all of Israel – 603,550 men alone, and with women and children, millions – gathered around the Holy Tabernacle for the glory, pomp, and splendor of the tribal president's lavish offerings on the alter. The day of offering was also a holiday for each respective tribe when its turn came. Millions of people cheering, praising Hashem's name, rejoicing – who can imagine such a magnificent spectacle? Each respective tribe with their president in the lead brought their gifts of silver and gold utensils, ascent offerings, sin offerings, and peace offerings to Hashem. For twelve whole days, the twelve tribes bask in the limelight while Aharon and his tribe sit quietly in the corner. When the festivities are over, and everyone returns to their tents, Hashem comes to Aharon and grants him a mitzvah – far removed from the eyes of a single onlooker, much less the millions of Israel – alone, quietly, with no publicity, no neon signs, no glitter, no pomp, no glory, no banner headlines, and no flashing lights. Hashem gives Aharon the high priest the task of kindling the Menorah. How can one even compare Aharon's simple, modest, seemingly insignificant task of lighting the Menorah to the grandeur of a tribal president's opulent presentation of his offerings on the altar, in full public view?

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU MAY 27 2013

S"A SIMAN 8 SIF 5 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 14 Moreover, even if the person who says the blessing already fulfilled his own /obligation to make the blessing/ or is not wrapping himself /in a tallis/ at all, he is /nevertheless/ able to make his blessing serve for the others to fulfill /their obligation/. /This is/ because all Jews are responsible for one another’s /observance of mitzvos/. MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 1 Q:WHAT CHIDUSH IS IN THIS DIN? A:THE PM"G SAYS THAT THE BRACHA OF TZITZIS IS A BIRCHAS HANENIN SO YOU MIGHT THINK THERE NO DIN OF ARVUS TO BE YOTZA SOMEONE ELSE KOLMASHMA LAN YOU CAN BE YOTZA SOMEONE ELSE(FORE MORE SEE NOTE 16).

Monday, May 27, 2013

NAALEH.COM URGENT - Please pray for Bracha Ahuva bat Minna Nechama

URGENT: Please pray for Bracha Ahuva bat Minna Nechama Dear Naaleh Friend, Please take a moment today to say Tehillim chapters 6 and 30 on behalf of Bracha Ahuva bat Minna Nechama.a woman who is in critical condition following surgery. Update: A name has been added to the young father with a brain tumor. Please continue to pray for the complete recovery of Refael Yehuda Chaim ben Shifra. May the merits of all of Klal Yisrael's tefillot send a complete recovery to all of the sick people among our nation. May we only hear good news, Hally Goldstein and the Naaleh family

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU MAY 26 2013

S"A SIMAN 6 SIF 2 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 10 If it happens that /the prayer leader/ has already said the blessings at home, he should see that he asks one of the listeners, who has not yet said the blessings, to have in mind to fulfill /his obligation/ by means of the blessings /he hears/ him /say/. MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 1 Q:IS ASHER YATZAR A BIRCHAS HASHVACH OR BRCHAS HANENIN? RAV SHLOMO ZALMAN AURBACH SAYS ITS A BIRCHAS HASHVACH B/C IF IT WAS A BIRCHAS HANENIN THERE WOULD BE NO DIN OF ARVUS TO BE MOTZI OTHERS(FOR MORE SEE NOTE 7).

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU MAY 25 2013

S"A SIMAN 5 SIF 1 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 1 He should not conduct himself like a person who acts out of habit and pronounces words with his mouth without contemplating them in his mind. For this behavior, the anger of the Lord flared up against His people and He sent to inform us through Yeshayah, 1 ” Because of the fact that this people has approached, with its mouth and its lips it has honored Me and its heart is far from Me.” See further /in the S.Ch./, the extensive /discussion/ of the gravity of the punishment for this. 1 Yeshayah 29:13. MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 1 Q:WHAT DOES THE SEFER CHASIDIM SAY? A:A STORY ABOUT A MAN WHO PASSED AWAY B/4 HIS TIME AND 12 MONTHS LATER HE CAME TO HIS RELATIVE IN A DREAM AND THE RELATIVE ASKED HIM HOW ITS GOING OVER THERE?HE ANSWERED EVERY DAY HE IS BEING JUDGED FOR NOT BEING CAREFUL YO MAKE THE BRACHAS OF HAMOTZI FRUIT AND BENCHING WITH KAVANAS HALAV(SEE NOTE 2).

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU MAY 24 2013

S"A SIMAN 4 SIF 20 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 40 /He is required to wash his hands/ even if he did not relieve himself. MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 1 Q:WHAT THE RULING FOR BATHROOMS IN OUR DAYS? A:THE CHAZONISH IS IN DOUBT BUT SAYS TO NE MACHMIR.RAV SHLOMO ZALMAN AURBACH SAYS OUR BATHROOM YOU DO NOT HAVE TO WASH YOUR HANDS BUT MINCHAS YITZACK SAYS ONLY BE MAKIL BISHAS HADICAK(FOR MORE SEE NOTE 36).

[Aneinu] Tefillos Needed

Tefilos needed for a 9 year old girl going in for a serious biopsy Friday morning. Please daven for positive test results for Chaviva Henna bas Ayala Reyla.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU MAY 23 2013

S"A SIMAN 4 SIF 5 MISHNA BERURASIF KATAN 14 If one touched food before he washed his hands one should not forbid the food because of this. However initially, one must be extremely careful not to touch any food then. If one did touch food /before he washed his hands/ he should rinse it three times. SIF 13 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 30 /In fact,/ it is correct /custom/ for someone who was awake all night, as /is common/ on the night of Shavu’os, to act in this way, initially. He should relieve himself /of solids/ or pass water and wipe off /the droplets/. Q1:FRUITS AND VEGETABLES THAT YOU PEEL DO THEY NEED TO BE WASHED 3 TIMES? Q2:DOES TOUCHING A COVERED PART OF YOUR BODY HELP FOR THE CIUV OF NETILAS YADIEM? A1:RAV CHAIM KANIEVSKI PASKINS THAT THEY STILL NEED TO BE WASHED 3 TIMEA(FOR MORE SEE NOTE 23). A2:RAV SHLOMO ZALMAN AURBACH SAYS IT DOES NOT HELP FOR THE CIUV OF NETILAS YADIEM(SEE NOTE 29).

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU MAY 22 2013

SIMAN 4 SIF 1 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 1 IF YOU DONT MAKE THE BERACHA OF NETILAS YADIM B/4 TEFILLA YOU DONT MAKE THE BERACHA ACCORDING TO EVERYBODY MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 1 Q1:WHAT THE REASON AND WHICH TEFILLA IS IT? SIMAN 4 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 2 THE SEDER HAYOM WRITES YOU SHOULD NOT TOUCH YOUR YOUR CLOTHES UNTIL AFTER NATILAS YADIM MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 1 Q2:WHAT ABOUT YOUR KIPA? FOR THE ANSWERS CLICK HERE.

CHASSIDIC PEARLS BY RABBI LAZER BRODY PARSHAS NASO

"Your midsection distended" (Bamidbar 5:22). From the above passage, we learn Hashem's policy of measure-for-measure: A faithful wife's midsection is intended to expand while taking part in the wonderful mitzvah of bearing children. Alternately, if a woman is unfaithful, her midsection also swells and distends, but leads to her imminent death. Our passage at hand conveys an additional eye-opening moral: The same exact limb or action can be used either way – to perform a mitzvah or to commit a sin. Hashem gives us the option to utilize not only every part of our bodies, but each of our possessions, as we see fit; this is the foundation of free choice. Without free choice, the framework of reward and punishment makes no sense. Rebbe Nachman of Breslev elaborates on the principle of using one's powers for the good. In Likutei Moharan II:23, he writes, "Sometimes when people dance and rejoice, they grab a person from the outside – that he's sad and depressed – and they force him into the circle of dancers, and force him to rejoice with them." Rebbe Nachman continues to explain two important ploys in overcoming sadness or depression (neither of which includes pills or doctors): On a basic level, a sad person can chase away sadness by resorting immediately to doing something that makes him or her happy. For example, if a person feels melancholy, he or she should run to their stereo or disc-man and play their favorite music! Sadness and bitterness run away at the first sign of happiness, says Rebbe Nachman. On a higher level, a person can seize the power of sadness and depression, and bring it directly into the joy; as such, the power of the negative emotion becomes a positive emotion in itself. Rather than chasing the sadness away, says Rebbe Nachman, we should run after it and harness its power for the good. Maybe at this point you're asking, "How can this be? How can one chase a negative emotion and harness its power for the good?"

JI AND JMR Hillel Kapnick Releases New Single “The Power Of Speech”

In the technological world we live in where an individual can share their opinion with just a few clicks of a mouse, guarding ones speech can be forgotten quite easily. Many people can attest to the great power that speech has to help someone while many more can attest to the damage that can be wrought when someone does not guard their speech. The message that we learn from the Chofetz Chaim is that one who is careful about the words that come out of their mouth will merit a long life. In order to help spread this message Hillel Kapnick is releasing a new single entitled “The Power Of Speech“. Originally produced for the Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation, it is now being made available for the public. Following his 2nd hit single “Hadran“, “The Power Of Speech” is a song that reminds us of the immense power one has with just a simple word. Listening to it inspires and allows one to feel the beauty and strength we each possess to create a better world by guarding our speech. When Hillel went about recording this song he picked musicians that would do the song justice. While listening to this song you will hear instruments being played by musicians including Ancient Lullaby’s Shalom Bondar on guitar and Meyer Rosenbaum on flute. Hillel also had the single mixed and mastered by Jewish Musics very own Nochi Krohn. This single is available for free download on http://www.hillelkaps.com.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU MAY 21 2013

S"A SIMAN 3 SIF 7 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 14 IF YOU BUILD A WALL IN THE MIDDLE TO INTERPOSE BETWEEN THE BATHROOM(BAIS HACISA) PARTITION AND A BAIS HACANESES DONT BE MACHMIR BY MAKING A BATHROOM OPPOSITE A SHUL MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 1 Q1:WHAT SHOULD YOU BE CAREFUL OF IN THIS CASE? S"A SIMAN 3 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 17 1 SHOULD NOT CLEAN HIMSELF IN THE BATHROOM WITH HIS RIGHT HAND B/C HE TIES HIS TEFILLIN TO HIS LEFT ARM WITH IT MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 1 Q2:BUT WHAT ABOUT THE FACT THAT YOU ARE USING THE LEFT HAND WHICH THE TEFILLIN GO ON TO CLEAN YOURSELF? S"A SIMAN 3 SIF 12 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 22 BUT MA RAGLIEM IS MUTER TO DO IN PUBLIC IF YOU NEED AND THERE NO PLACE TO GO MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 1 Q3:DOES THIS APPLY NOWADAYS? FOR THE ANSWERS CLICK HERE.