Monday, July 29, 2013

[Aneinu] Fwd: Tehillim needed!

The Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation asks all of its subscribers to say tehillim for a young woman from Los Angeles that desperately needs YOUR tefillos! She has cancer and needs tremendous rachomei shomayim. Please daven for Ruchoma Avigail Meima Rochel bas Rivka Penina

Sunday, July 28, 2013

[Aneinu] Tefillos Requested

Please daven for a young woman who is in need of Rachmei Shomayim. She has been suffering from an illness, and has R”L just been placed on a respirator. Her name is Ruchama Avigail Maima Rochel bas Rivka Penina.

[Aneinu] Please Daven - Surgery Friday Morning

Please daven for Meir ben Sara who will be having complicated surgery tomorrow morning, Friday 7/25, at 6:30 AM.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

[Aneinu] YWN Chabad Shaliach in Russia Badly Wounded in Shooting [UPDATED 12:01 IL]

Chabad Shaliach in Russia Rabbi Ovadia Iskov, Chief Rabbi of Derbent, was seriously injured by gunfire. The rav, a man in his 40s, returned from shechita when an anonymous man fired at him near his home striking him in his chest. The rav was transported to a local hospital where he is reportedly fighting for his life. Police are involved in a manhunt for the perpetrator who fled the scene. Police are proceeding on the premise that the shooting was a hate attack, as local officials reported to his wife and four children. The rav and his family have been in the area for nine year and neighbors feel that it must be a hate crime for there is no other reason to explain the shooting attack. Israel’s Foreign Ministry is monitoring the situation, adding the location of the shooting is six hours from Moscow. The tzibur is asked to be mispallel for הרב עובדיה בן זהבה חיה בתוך כל חולי עם ישראל 12:01: With the assistance of Russia’s Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar, a ZAKA medical team is scheduled to leave Eretz Yisrael at 15:00 on a charter flight in the hope of being able to stabilize the rav and transport him to Israel for continued medical care. (YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Jaffa Edition Mesillas Yesharim Way of The Upright COMING SOON

historic new project from ArtScroll Mesorah: The Jaffa Edition Mesillas Yesharim: the Way of the Upright Access the wisdom of Rav Moshe Chaim Luzzatto's mussar classic, Mesillas Yesharim, in an entirely new way, in ArtScroll's monumental new translation and elucidation. Phrase-by-phrase translation, in the format of the Schottenstein Talmud Extensive explanatory notes, based on dozens of commentaries, and Torah and mussar classics Insights section that bring the words of Mesillas Yesharim into our lives You can learn Mesillas Yesharim. And now you can LIVE Mesillas Yesharim.(FROM ARTSCROLL)

[Aneinu] Please Daven Now!

Mrs. Anat Bovit suffered an aneurysm last night in Los Angeles and is undergoing surgery at the moment. Please daven for Anat Bas Shulamit for a Refuah Shelaima.

JI and JMR Sruli Twerski Releases The Hit of The Summer “VeOhavto”

Born and raised in Milwaukee Wisconsin, Sruli Twerski has had the unique opportunity to grow up on the knees of his illustrious grandfather, Rabbi Michel Twerski the Milwaukee Rebbe Shlita. Embedded in his DNA are Torah, Ahavas Yisroel and music. Always a staple in Shul or family simchas, it was evident that Sruli’s youthful exuberance coupled with the right message can leave a long lasting impression. With his grandfather’s blessing, he set out to make his own mark on Jewish music. Through mutual friends, Sruli was introduced to popular wedding singer/composer/choir master and most recently producer, Shloime Kaufman. From there Sruli wanted to convey a message appealing to a younger generation, and working with Shloime was a natural fit. They commissioned the help of budding singer/songwriter Zevi Kaufman, who understood Sruli’s and Shloime’s vision. “Wanting to appeal to a younger market, I felt it was important to convey a message of Achdus,” says Sruli. “With both the melody and lyrics, Zevi hit the nail on the head.” The result is Sruli’s debut single entitled “VeOhavto”. The music on this track is noticeably fresh, using sounds and techniques not often heard in the Jewish market. “Coming out of the three weeks and heading into Elul, the message of being responsible for one another Blev Echad is how we can go before Hashem and beseech blessings for the upcoming year,” says Shloime Kaufman.

[Aneinu] Surgery Now - Please Daven

Please daven for Eliezer Shmuel HaLevi ben Penina Yosefa, the 3 year old who is having heart surgery now.

Monday, July 22, 2013

[Aneinu] Please Daven!

From an Aneinu member: Please can you daven for my mother who is 82 and had a heart attack on Shabbos and last night had a stroke. She needs a refuah shleima. Her name is Malka bas Nechama Reeva.

CHASSIDIC PEARLS BY RABBI LAZER BRODY PARSHAS DEVARIM

"Tophel and Laban" (Devarim 1:1). Many people ask about the underlying rationale of "ma'asiot", the Chassidic stories in general, and the famed thirteen tales of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov in particular. The answer, if I'm not mistaken, lies right here in the beginning of Parshat Devorim, with the mention of two seemingly innocent places, "Tophel and Laban". The entire Chumash Devorim, or Book of Deuteronomy, is Moshe's (Moses') parting sermon to the entire people of Israel before he dies. Moshe wants to chastise Hashem's chosen people for their sins, yet desires to strengthen them constructively while not embarrassing or offending them. The Midrash cites Rabbi Yochanan's comment, mentioned by Rashi, namely that "we have reviewed the entirety of Scripture, but we have not found any place with the name Tophel or Laban!" Our sages conclude that Moshe merely alluded to the nation's sins by using place names or other veiled references. Rashi says that "Tophel" is an acronym for the Hebrew taphlu, meaning "they complained", and "Laban" is the Hebrew word for white, which signifies the manna, the pearly-white heaven-sent bread that Israel ate for forty years in the desert. As such, "Tophel and Laban" is Moses' veiled admonition that the Children of Israel complained about the manna, an act of gross ingratitude to Hashem. Rebbe Nachman of Breslev explains the rationale behind the tzaddik's stories as such (Likutei Moharan I:164): If a sick person is given a medicine that's too powerful, he'll surely die. Thus, a tzaddik can't tell a person directly what to do in order to correct his or her ailing soul, because his advice could be too strong; the tzaddik must therefore veil the advice in a parable, and the person must reach his own conclusions. That way, the "medicine" is watered down somewhat and digestible. Moshe relied on the above method described by Rebbe Nachman. Had he not, the people of Israel couldn't have accepted his admonishment. A direct scolding from the mouth of Moses would have been like a direct 1000 volt current running through a 60 Watt light bulb – the listener couldn't handle such direct power! The Chassidic masters – with Rebbe Nachman in the forefront – have relied on ma'asiot to convey a message to their listeners for over 250 years.

JI and JMR Yedidim Choir Release Yiddish Version of Yesh Tikvah

For over three years, the Yedidim Choir lead by Yanky Orlansky has been enthralling music lovers all across the United States and Canada, with a distinctive sound all their own. They stormed onto the Jewish music scene six months ago with the release of their debut album “Ezkero“. Ezkero wasn’t a album featuring a collection of songs like some choirs have done in the past. Rather, it was an album with ALL New amazing compositions featuring arrangements by the very talented Avrumi Berko and Dudi Kalish as well as compositions of Dudi Kalish. This week in the yiddish paper Dee Voch, readers will be treated to a FREE CD inside. The song recorded by the Yedidim choir, features one of the biggest hits of the past year Benny Friedman‘s Yesh Tikvah composed by Ari Goldwag. When asked why they picked this particular song, choir leader Yanky Orlansky answered that the words Yesh Tikvah are in megillas Eicha. “We are mourning the loss of the Bish Hamikdash, but it’s very important to remember that Yesh Tikva, there IS hope, and Moshiach is not far off.” The twist on this recording of Yesh Tikvah, is that Yedidim recorded the song with all new YIDDISH lyrcis!. That’s right. Yanky felt that it was important to translate the Hebrew message into Yiddish so more people could understand the song and continue spreading the message of YeshTikvah. The song also features the strong powerful vocals of one of Yedidim’s brightest members, Menachem Moskowitz. If you do NOT get Dee Voch, the single will be available as a FREE download on MostlyMusic.com.

[Aneinu] Please Say Tehillim - Surgery Thursday

Please say Tehillim for Matle Perel bas Miriam Leah, a Chicagoan who will be having surgery 10:30 AM Thursday morning.

[Aneinu] Tefillos Needed - Surgery Tomorrow

Please daven for Rivka Fradel bas Chaya Asna, a Chicagoan who will be having eye surgery tomorrow, Thursday, 7/17.

[Aneinu] Please Daven - Surgery

Please daven for Yirmiyahu Gedalia ben Esther, a 4 year old Chicago boy who will be having surgery.

CHASSIDIC PEARLS BY RABBI LAZER BRODY PARSHAS MATTOT-MASEI

"And we brought an offering for Hashem; whatever each person found of gold vessels, anklet and bracelet, ring, earring, and clasp, to atone for our souls before Hashem" (Bamidbar 31:50). The concept of Torah study and immersion in a mikva as conducive to purification of the heart permeate the writings of the holy Baal Shem Tov and his disciples. His great grandson, Rebbe Nachman of Breslev, teaches that in "spirituality, when one's thoughts are focused on the magnitude of Hashem and on His holy Torah, and move from one thought to another, a spiritual heat is created by the friction of the thought movement that is passed down to the heart and sets the heart ablaze in yearning for Hashem. This is the principle heat of the element of fire (Likutei Moharan I:156)". The above concept is the key to a superb spiritual ploy for teshuva and soul correction, which works much the same as libun, literally "whitening", or koshering a metal utensil by heating it until it becomes red-hot in a fire. Once the metal object or utensil is red-hot, all non-kosher substances that may have been absorbed in that utensil become null and void, and the utensil is rendered kosher. According to Rebbe Nachman's principle, contemplating the magnitude of Hashem excites the heart and thereby creates a spiritual fire that burns away any forbidden thoughts that may have lodged in the heart. As such, contemplating the magnitude of Hashem is capable of "koshering" the heart the same way that a blazing flame dislodges and destroys absorbed non-kosher substances from a skewer or grill. The ability of contemplating the magnitude of Hashem in purifying the heart has important and far-reaching ramifications. Contrary to what many think, a person doesn't have to subject himself to fasts and self-flagellation in order to purify the heart and get close to Hashem. On the contrary; by taking a walk in a lush green pasture, gazing at the royal-blue sky and contemplating the Creator of the sunset's dazzling gold and crimson rays, one's heart is kindled with the love of Hashem. A heart that blazes with the love of Hashem burns away the love of material follies and bodily lusts. The Jewish commanders who led the attack on the Midianites were amazed with their own success in battle – not a single soldier of the 12,000-man task force was killed, wounded, or missing in action. As tzaddikim, they knew that Hashem was responsible for their amazing success. They contemplated the greatness of Hashem, and their hearts were set afire with the love of Hashem, and were completely purified. With the love of Hashem burning in their hearts, they came forth to offer the gold and valuables that were seized in the war as a gift to Hashem.

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU JUNE 30 2013

S"A SIMAN 32 SIF 18 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 86 For the upper and lower י /parts of the א/ may only touch the roof at their thinnest /point/ MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 1 Q:IS THEIR A MAKOR IN SHAS FOR THIS? FOR THE ANSWER CLICK HERE.

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU JUNE 29 2013

S"A SIMAN 32 SIF 17 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 68 Instead, one must also scrape off some of the roof, until what remains is like the /letter/(vav)ו MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 1 Q:IS ANYONE IN WONDERMENT ABOUT THIS? FOR THE ANSWER CLICK HERE.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

YWN SHMAIS.COM and COLLIVE.COM Chabad Bochur Missing in Los Angeles UPDATE

Twenty-year-old Yossi Weiss has been missing in Los Angeles since Tuesday night. He was last seen in the La Brea area of Los Angeles. The family has requested to please say Tehillim and pray for the safety of Yosef Meir ben Chana. His kapitel is 21 (SHMAIS.COM) If anyone has any information about his whereabouts please call 323-449-0449 or 323-397-9204. Any additional information will be published as it becomes available. UPDATE 10:50PM EST: YWN SHMAIS.COM and COLLIVE.COM has been informed that the Joseph Weiss has B”H been found not far from his home, and will be reunited with his family shortly. (YWN Headquarters – NYC)

Saturday, July 13, 2013

PROJECT INSPIRE PRESENTS JUST A WORD

IN CHICAGO AT THE OHEL SHALOM TORAH CENTER(2949 TOUHY) AT 5:45PM

[Aneinu] Updated Levaya Information

The levaya for Rebbetzin Etta Rivka Zucker, a"h, wife of Harav Dovid Zucker and mother of Rabbi Yitzchok Zucker, Rabbi Yossi Zucker, Rabbi Yaakov Zucker, Mrs. Bassie Einstader, Mrs. Leah Goldstein, Mrs. Devorah Septimus, Mrs. Sarah Meikiel, Mrs. Miriam Ullman, Mrs. Brochie Revach, Mrs. Yocheved David and sister of Mrs. Hadassah Singer, will be motzaei Shabbos at 10:15 pm at Joan Dachs Bais Yaakov. The call in number for the live hookup is 712-432-0175 pin number: 123465#. The levaya will continue at Newark Airport, Sunday at 11:15 am, at United Cargo North Area, Continental Building. Minyanim: Shacharis: 7:10 am Mincha: 6:05 pm Maariv: 9:45 pm HaMakom Yenachem Eschem B’soch Sh’ar Aveilei Tzion V’Yerushalayim

Friday, July 12, 2013

[Aneinu] Baruch Dayan Ha'Emes

With sorrow we relay that the levaya for Rebbetzin Etta Rivka Zucker, a''h, Wife of Harav Dovid Zucker Will be held motzaei Shabbos at 10:15 pm at Joan Dachs Bais Yaakov HaMakom Yenachem Eschem B’soch Sh’ar Aveilei Tzion V’Yerushalayim

Thursday, July 11, 2013

[Aneinu] Please Daven for Little Boy

Avi (8 or 9 years old) has a brain aneurysm - ended up having nothing to do with the tick - 2 separate issues) He is now in the ICU at Columbia University B"H they found the source of the tiny leak (of blood) which has basically resolved itself biChasdei Shamayim, and they will now continue to monitor it for the next several weeks. Thank you for your tefillos. Please continue to be mispallel for Avrohom ben Geula.

'[Aneinu] Please Daven Now!

Please daven for a Chicagoan, Esther Toba bas Elke Golda, who is at this moment undergoing a 3 hour operation.

[Aneinu] Tefillos Needed - Surgery Today

Please daven for Chicagoan, Esther Toba bas Elka Golda, who will be having surgery today to repair a fractured femur.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

[Aneinu] Please Daven

From an Aneinu member: Please daven for my sister-in-law's nephew who had a tick on his body and now has internal bleeding with possible viral meningitis please be mispallel for AVROHOM BEN GEULA

[Aneinu] Baruch Dayan Ha'Emes

It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of the 22-month-old baby who fell into a pool this past week. Countless Jews around the globe were *davening* for a *refuah sheleimah *for Zev Aryeh *ben* Nechama. This young *neshamah* returned to its Creator today.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Heroes of Faith 100 Rabbinical Tales of the Holocaust IS AT KESHER STAM

FROM THE ONE WHO GAVE US TORAH TAVILIN. The Jewish People are an eternal nation. While we have flourished and prospered during many golden ages, our true mark of greatness lies in the way we face our challenges, struggles, and difficult times. If during these painful moments we can still cling to our faith and proclaim Hashem as our loving Father and King, we can be assured that He will step in to help us once again, and that our nation will always continue to survive and thrive. Like its predecessor Heroes of Spirit, Heroes of Faith is a dazzling collection of stories that portray the splendor of the Jewish nation, even during the dark days of the Holocaust and under Russian rule. Each story depicts a gadol b’Yisrael, whether Litvishe, Chassidishe, or Sephardic, or another great personality, whose actions lifted the status of mankind in an otherwise corrupt and hate-filled world. Be moved as you read of the Belzer Rebbe’s brachah to one very determined woman and her two sons. Be inspired by the account of how Rav Elchanan Wasserman marched serenely to his death, his every word and thought directed toward teshuvah and being mekadesh Shem Shamayim. Be astonished by the miracles, both small and large, performed by a caring Father whose love for His children, although many times hidden, is always there. Be proud of the legacy of the Jewish nation, whose faith in and devotion to their Creator never diminishes, even in the blackest of nights. by Rabbi Dovid Hoffman