Friday, August 30, 2013

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU AUGUST 29 2013

S"A SIMAN 631 SIF 4 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 6 The Acharonim write that, nevertheless, if /the roofing/ is so thick that the rain will be incapable of falling into /the sukkah/ even when heavy rain falls, in which case /the sukkah/ resembles a house, one should be stringent and invalidate /the sukkah. MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 6 Q:IF THE RAIN DOES NOT COME IN YOUR SUKKAH WHEN ITS FALLING BUT RATHER LATER TIME WHEN ITS ON THE SCHACH IS YOUR SUKKAH KOSHER? A:THE BIKURA YAAKOV WRITES THAT YOUR SUKKAH IS KOSHER(FOR MORE SEE NOTE 5).

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU AUGUST 28 2013

S"A SIMAN 630 DIF 10 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 50 However, it is implied by several Acharonim that one should not make even a single partition of sheets unless one meshes /additionally/ partitions of bars within three handbreadths /of one another/. MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 6 Q:IS THEIR A DIFFERENCE IN HALACHA BETWEEN SHEETS OF A MECHITZA AND YOUR SUKKAH? A:YES BY MECHITZA WE ARE NOT WORRIED ABOUT WIND CAUSING IT TO FALL DOWN. BUT BY YOUR SUKKAH SAYS RAV SHLOMO ZALMAN AURBACH WE ARE WORRIED B/C SUKKOS IS 7 DAYS LONG AND WE ARE WORRIED IT MIGHT FALL DOWN ONE OF THOSE DAYS(FOR MORE SEE NOTE 44)

Thursday, August 29, 2013

[Anienu] Please Daven

Please daven for Chicagoan, Esther bas Rochel who was admitted to the hospitaltoday with a blood clot in her brain. She will be having brain surgery on Wednesday.Psalms Chapter 6 תְּהִלִּיםא לַמְנַצֵּחַ בִּנְגִינוֹת, עַל-הַשְּׁמִינִית; מִזְמוֹר לְדָוִד.1 For the Leader; with string-music; on the Sheminith. A Psalm of David.ב יְהוָה, אַל-בְּאַפְּךָ תוֹכִיחֵנִי; וְאַל-בַּחֲמָתְךָ תְיַסְּרֵנִי.2 O LORD, rebuke me not in Thine anger, neither chasten me in Thy wrath.ג חָנֵּנִי יְהוָה, כִּי אֻמְלַל-אָנִי: רְפָאֵנִי יְהוָה--כִּי נִבְהֲלוּ עֲצָמָי.3 Be gracious unto me, O LORD, for I languish away; heal me, O LORD, for my bones are affrighted.ד וְנַפְשִׁי, נִבְהֲלָה מְאֹד; ואת (וְאַתָּה) יְהוָה, עַד-מָתָי.4 My soul also is sore affrighted; and Thou, O LORD, how long?ה שׁוּבָה יְהוָה, חַלְּצָה נַפְשִׁי; הוֹשִׁיעֵנִי, לְמַעַן חַסְדֶּךָ.5 Return, O LORD, deliver my soul; save me for Thy mercy's sake.ו כִּי אֵין בַּמָּוֶת זִכְרֶךָ; בִּשְׁאוֹל, מִי יוֹדֶה-לָּךְ.6 For in death there is no remembrance of Thee; in the nether-world who will give Thee thanks?ז יָגַעְתִּי, בְּאַנְחָתִי--אַשְׂחֶה בְכָל-לַיְלָה, מִטָּתִי; בְּדִמְעָתִי, עַרְשִׂי אַמְסֶה.7 I am weary with my groaning; every night make I my bed to swim; I melt away my couch with my tears.ח עָשְׁשָׁה מִכַּעַס עֵינִי; עָתְקָה, בְּכָל-צוֹרְרָי.8 Mine eye is dimmed because of vexation; it waxeth old because of all mine adversaries.ט סוּרוּ מִמֶּנִּי, כָּל-פֹּעֲלֵי אָוֶן: כִּי-שָׁמַע יְהוָה, קוֹל בִּכְיִי.9 Depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity; for the LORD hath heard the voice of my weeping.י שָׁמַע יְהוָה, תְּחִנָּתִי; יְהוָה, תְּפִלָּתִי יִקָּח.10 The LORD hath heard my supplication; the LORD receiveth my prayer.יא יֵבֹשׁוּ, וְיִבָּהֲלוּ מְאֹד--כָּל-אֹיְבָי; יָשֻׁבוּ, יֵבֹשׁוּ רָגַע.11 All mine enemies shall be ashamed and sore affrighted; they shall turn back, they shall be ashamed suddenly. . --  You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "chicago-aneinu" group. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- To respond or post new messages to this group, please insure that your email is sent toMyysbyy@aol.com  ----------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this group, send email to chicago-aneinu+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/chicago-aneinu?hl=en ---  You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "chicago-aneinu" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email tochicago-aneinu+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU AUGUST 27 2013

S"A SIMAN 630 SIF 2 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 13 /This is because/ it could be that this /device/ is only valid when it is a small sukkah /that is being rectified/, but in a large sukkah, where the third /wall/ is very far from /the end of the side/, even /the use of/ the form of an entrance will be of no benefit. MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 6 Q:IS IT A GOOD IDEA TO MAKE 1 SUKKAH AND THEN DIVIDE IT IN TO TWO SUKKAHS? A:RAV NISSIM KARELITZ SAYS ITS NOT A GOOD IDEA(FOR MORE SEE NOTE 15)

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

[Aneinu] Please Daven

Please daven for Chicagoans Tova Rivka bas Miriam and Shlomo Elhanan ben Leah for a refuah shlema.

RABBI WEIN ON PARSHAS KI TEITZEI

Jewish homiletical tradition has dealt with the “enemy,” who is being warred against in the opening verse of the parsha, as being the evil instinct of the “warrior” itself. In the immortal words of the famous cartoon character Pogo, “we have met the enemy and they are us!” This is in consonance with the words of the Talmud that the opening topic of the parsha – marriage to the attractive woman, a non-Jewish captive – has specific reference to one’s own struggle with the basic desires and evil instincts that bedevil us all. The true struggle in life is therefore not really against others who may not wish us well as much as it is against our own conflict-torn nature. Temptations, both physical and monetary, and power-driven ambitions abound in our everyday existence. Falsehoods, lame excuses, or the feeling that “everyone does it” and that one will never get caught up and publicly exposed in the scam or scandal are the weapons of the enemy that lurk within us, preying on our built-in weaknesses. Unless one truly realizes how vulnerable each and every one of us is regarding our internal enemy, there is little hope of creating effective defensive strategies to combat it. The haughty arrogance of unwarranted self-righteousness is one of the most serious moral and personal defects that a person may possess. This is the message that the Talmud delivers to us when it states that one who sins and yet remains confident that one will later be able to repent and cancel the sin, is never able to truly repent of that sin. One should not underestimate the enemy that lies within us.

CHASSIDIC PEARLS BY RABBI LAZER BRODY PARSHAS KI TEITZEI

"You shall not have in your pocket a weight and a weight" (Devarim 25:13). Before the age of the digital and mechanical scales, people conducted their business with balance scales, where an exact predetermined weight was placed on one side, and the goods were placed on the other side. So, when a storeowner put a one-pound weight on one side of the scale, and six tomatoes on the other side of scale, if the sides of the scale stood perfectly balanced, then the owner and the customer both knew that they were conducting a transaction over one pound of tomatoes. Dishonest merchants used to walk around with two sets of weights in their pockets. For selling, they'd use a deficient weight; for example, their one-pound weight might have weighed only fifteen ounces instead of the prescribed sixteen. The average customer wouldn't discern the deficient ounce and would be cheated by six percent, paying for sixteen ounces, but receiving only fifteen. On the other hand, for buying, the dishonest merchant would have a one-pound weight that weighed seventeen ounces. When he'd buy tomatoes from a local gardener, he'd pay for sixteen ounces, or one pound, but by using a false weighing stone, he'd get seventeen ounces of tomatoes thereby cheating the gardener out of an ounce. Such dishonesty is not only a blatant violation of Torah law punishable by lashes, but it is also called an abomination. Two sets of stones not only refer to cheating in commerce, but symbolize a double standard between the way we judge ourselves and the way we judge others. Naturally, human beings are subjective – lenient with themselves but stringent with others. We have fifty four reasons why we neglected to return another person's greeting – we were preoccupied with pressing matters, we were guarding our eyes, we were reviewing the day's learning in our mind – the list goes on and on. Yet, if someone else fails to return our greeting, we're devastated. We accuse the other person of arrogance, of snobbery, and are ready to throw the book at him or her. The double standard is downright dangerous. Notice that the subject of two weights – the overweight and the underweight – appear in Parshat Ki Tetzei which always comes out in the middle of Elul when we're preparing for Rosh Hashanah. Rebbe Nachman of Breslev writes (Likutei Moharan II: 1.14), "When a person speaks about another person, it resembles Rosh Hashanah, the Day of Judgment. Therefore, one must look carefully at himself if he has the right to judge the other person." Rebbe Nachman explains that no one has Hashem's measure of mercy, and therefore no one can judge his fellow man as mercifully as Hashem. What's worse is that when we judge others stringently, according to our non-merciful standards, we forfeit – heaven forbid – Hashem's loving mercy, for a person is judged the same way as he or she judges others. Either we should judge others with at least the same leniency that we judge ourselves, or refrain from judging them altogether. Sometimes, even learned people fall into the trap of judging others on a different standard as they'd judge themselves,

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU AUGUST 26 2013

S"A SIMAN 629 SIF 19 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 58 It is preferable /for him/ to spread a sheet under the roofing, within four handbreadths 8 /of it/, rather than to eat outside a sukkah. MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 6 Q:CAN YOU COVER YOUR SCACH ON YOUR SUKKAH WITH A PLASTIC COVER? A:THE SHEVET HALEVEI AND RAV MOSHE IN IGROS MOSHE SAY ITS FINE EVEN IF NOT ALL THE RAIN CAN COME IN ITS NOT MORE CHAMUR THEN A SHEET.THE M"A SAYS IT IS NOT REFERING TO WHEN RAIN IS ACTUALLY COMING DOWNAND THE CHACMAS SHLOMO AND PISCHA ZUTA ARE MIDIEK FROM THIS THAT WHEN RAIN IS COMING DOWN YOU ARE NOT MIKIEM THE MITZVA OF SUKKAH(FOR MORE SEE NOTE 41).

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU AUGUST 25 2013

S"A SIMAN 629 SIF 18 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 49 /However,/ it has become the custom not, etc. /The reason for not roofing the sukkah with planks is/ in case one would come to roof /the sukkah/ in such a way that rain would be unable to fall /through/ there. MISHN BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 6 Q:CAN YOU USE 2 PLANKS ON TOP OF EACH OTHER FOR YOUR SECHACH? A:RAV ELYASHIV SAYS NOT TO USE THEM B/C RAIN CAN NOT GET IN YOUR SUKKKAH(FOR MORE SEEE NOTE 36).

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU AUGUST 24 2013

S"A SIMAN 629 SIF 6 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 18 The same ruling /applies/ if the custom of that locality is /to make matting/ for being lain on, as it is /regarded/ as if he himself made /the matting/ to be lain on. MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHEEK 6 Q:WHAT IF THE MATTING WAS MADE FOR SCACH? A:RAV ELYASHIV SAYS IT IS STILL PASUL(FOR MORE SEE NOTES 9 AND 10).

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU AUGUST 23 2013

S"A SIMAN 628 SIF 2 MISHN BERURA SIF KATAN 10 On the top of a wagon. MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 6 Q:WHATS THE HALACHA ABOUT A SUKKAH ON TOP OF A CAR? A:ITS LIKE A WAGON.RAV ELYASHIV SAYS AS LOMG AS THEIR IS NO MUKTZA ISSUE BY OPENING THE DOOR IT IS MUTER TO GO UP IN IT ON SUKKOS(FOR MORE SEEE NOTE 5).

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

[Aneinu] Please Daven for Rav Batzri Shlita

Please daven for HaRav Dovid Shalom ben Victoria Rav Batzri Shlita Collapses While Giving a Shiur (Tuesday, August 27th, 2013) Mekubal Rav David Batzri Shlita, Rosh Yeshivat HaShalom in Yerushalayim, collapsed while giving a shiur on Monday, 20 Elul 5773. The rav was giving a shiur on Techakmuni Street in the capital when he collapsed. The rav did not continue the shiur. Magen David Adom was summoned but the rav refused transport to the hospital. The rav decided to go home to rest. Kav HaChashifut reports the rav began feeling pain, which intensified, leading to the family’s decision to take him to Shaare Zedek Medical Center. GI testing revealed an abdominal problem. There are conflicting reports regarding the rav after the tests were completed. Some reports state he signed himself out of the hospital. (YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)The tzibur is asked to be mispallel for רב דוד שלום בן ויקטוריה בתוך חולי עם ישראל.

Rabbi Benjamin Yudin on the Parsha by Rabbi Benjamin Yudin COMING SOON

Rabbi Yudin’s warm personality and divrei Torah have inspired tens of thousands of his community members, students and radio listeners for over three decades. In this volume- his first book – readers will be intrigued by original, fascinating questions and inspired by deep and uplifting explanations. Crafted over thirty years of popular radio drashos and beloved by listeners both old and young, these thoughts are ideal to being to your Shabbos table. Rabbi Benjamin Yudin has been Rav of Congregation Shomrei Torah in Fair Lawn, New Jersey since 1969 and has taught at Yeshiva University for decades. Most famously, Rabbi Yudin gives a popular weekly radio drasha on JM in the AM.(FELDHEIM)

Ah Mechayeh! & Other Yiddish Songs IS AT KESHER STAM

Yiddish, Ah Yiddish! You will agree that Yiddish, spoken or sung, has a certain geshmak, chein and Yiddish taam that just can't be captured in any other language. So it is with thanks to The Ribono Shel Olam that I present to you, dear listener, 13 Yiddish songs, that I hope will inspire and uplift you like only a Yiddish song can. I was reminded of the Chasid who would often translate the words of davening into Yiddish. When asked on what basis does he take the liberty to do so, he responded: "Mein yetzer hara farshteit besser oif Yiddish" (my yetzer hara understands better in Yiddish)! Also, I felt that after my previous CD "Keep Climbing," the time was right for a musical change. So Yiddish it is. All Yiddish! In preparing this album, I rediscovered some old Yiddish favorites, added several new compositions, and after months of recording and tweaking, you can now hold the final product in your hand. --- A message from Avraham Fried, Chai (18th day) Elul 5773 Almost two years since his last album, "Keep Climbing," Fried proudly presents his third Yiddish CD entitled "Ah Mechayeh!" Avraham Fried's first two Yiddish albums, with songs composed by R' Yom Tov Ehrlich went on to become iconic albums, which touched the hearts and souls of so many. Songs like Yakov, My Little Leaf, Dee Torah, and Yosef Moker Shabbos went on to become worldwide staples. This new Yiddish album features 13 tracks including new songs written and composed especially for him, along with familiar songs. The world's finest musicians took part in the production of the new album and include Pinky Weber, Lipa Schmeltzer, Avremi G, Naftali Schnitzler, Yuval Stoppel, Yitzy Waldner, Eli Lashinsky and more. (SAMEACH).PRINT DISCOUNT HERE.

[Aneinu] Please Daven - Surgery Tuesday

Please daven for Ester bas Raizl who is having surgery Tuesday.

[Aneinu] Please say Tehillim - Surgery Monday

From an Aneinu member: Please say tehillim for Yehuda ben Miriam who is having surgery for a brain tumor tomorrow. He is not from Chicago.

[Aneinu] Please Daven - Hebrew Name for Allan Gross

Please daven for the release of Allan Gross, Abba Chona ben Chava Chana. May he return to his family b'karov in good health.much.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

[Aneinu] Please Daven - Cycling Accident

From an Aneinu member: May I ask for tefillos for my husband, Moshe Ben Carolyn, who's just been in a cycling accident? Perhaps broken things.......has not been seen yet. Thank you very much.

Friday, August 23, 2013

[Aneinu] True! Visa/ Mastercard Fraud

Visa / MasterCard FRAUD Just a heads up for everyone regarding the latest in Visa fraud. Royal Bank received this communication about the newest scam. This is happening in the Midwest right now and moving. This information is worth reading. By understanding how the VISA & MasterCard telephone Credit Card Scam works, you'll be better prepared to protect yourself. One of our employees was called on Wednesday from 'VISA', and I was called on Thursday from 'MasterCard'. The scam works like this: Person calling says - 'This is (name), and I'm calling from the Security and Fraud Department at VISA. My Badge number is 12460, Your card has been flagged for an unusual purchase pattern, and I'm calling to verify. This would be on your VISA card which was issued by (name of bank). Did you purchase an Anti-Telemarketing Device for $497.99 from a marketing company based in Arizona ?' When you say 'No', the caller continues with, 'Then we will be issuing a credit to your account. This is a company we have been watching and the charges range from $297 to $497, just under the $500 purchase pattern that flags most cards. Before your next statement, the credit will be sent to (gives you your address), is that correct?' You say 'yes'. The caller continues - 'I will be starting a Fraud Investigation. If you have any questions, you should call the 1- 800 number listed on the back of your card (1-800-VISA) and ask for Security. You will need to refer to this Control Number. The caller then gives you a 6 digit number. 'Do you need me to read it again?' Here's the IMPORTANT part on how the scam works - The caller then says, 'I need to verify you are in possession of your card'. He'll ask you to 'turn your card over and look for some numbers'. There are 7 numbers; the first 4 are part of your card number, the last 3 are the Security Numbers that verify you are the possessor of the card. These are the numbers you sometimes use to make Internet purchases to prove you have the card. The caller will ask you to read the last 3 numbers to him. After you tell the caller the 3 numbers, he'll say, 'That is correct, I just needed to verify that the card has not been lost or stolen, and that you still have your card Do you have any other questions?' After you say no, the caller then thanks you and states, 'Don't hesitate to call back if you do', and hangs up. You actually say very little, and they never ask for or tell you the card number. But after we were called on Wednesday, we called back. Within 20 minutes to ask a question. And we were glad we did! The REAL VISA Security Department told us it was a scam and in the last 15 minutes a new purchase of $497.99 was charged to our card. We made a real fraud report and closed the VISA account. VISA is reissuing us a new number.. What the scammers want is the 3-digit PIN number on the back of the card. Don't give it to them. Instead, tell them you'll call VISA or Master Card directly for verification of their conversation.. The real VISA told us that they will never ask for anything on the card as they already know the information since they issued the card! If you give the scammers your 3 Digit PIN Number, you think you're receiving a credit; however, by the time you get your statement you'll see charges for purchases you didn't make, and by then it's almost too late and/or more difficult to actually file a fraud report. What makes this more remarkable is that on Thursday, I got a call from a 'Jason Richardson of MasterCard' with a word-for-word repeat of the VISA Scam. This time I didn't let him finish. I hung up! We filed a police report, as instructed by VISA. The police said they are taking several of these reports daily! They also urged us to tell everybody we know that this scam is happening. I dealt with a similar situation this morning, with the caller telling me that $3,097 had been charged to my account for plane tickets to Spain , and so on through the above routine.. It appears that this Is a very active scam, and evidently quite successful. Pass this on to all your family and friends

Thursday, August 22, 2013

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU JUNE 22 2013 PART 2

S"A SIMAN 627 SIF 4 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 15 Accordingly, one should not hang fruit or utensils or comparable objects, which are invalid /to be used/ for the roofing /of a sukkah/, even for decoration, except within four handbreadths of the roofing. MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 6 Q:CAN YOU HANG DECORATIONS IN YOUR SUKKAH WITHIN 4 TEFACHIM OF THE SECHACH? A:THE CHAZONISH SAYS YES YOU CAN LICATCILA BUT THE STEIPLER WAS NOEE NOT TO AND RAV SHLOMO ZALMAN AURBACH SAYS YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE MACHMIR MIN HADIN ITS MUTER LICATCILA(FOR MORE SEE NOTE 12).

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU AUGUST 22 2013 PART 1

S"A SIMAN 627 SIF 3 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 8 Although a bed is also securely /made/ it nevertheless /has a different ruling/. /This is because/ one is not meant to sleep under /a bed/ but on top of it. Therefore, it is not considered a tent which interrupts /between the sleeper and the roofing of the sukkah/ unless it has a height of ten /handbreadths/. MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 6 Q:CAN YOU SLEEP IN THE BOTTOM BUNK OF A BUNK BED IN YOUR SUKKAH? A:THE SHEVET HALEVEI SAYS AS LONG AS THEIR IS NOT TEN TEFACHIM BETWEEN THE BEDS YOU CAN SLEEP IN THE BOTTOM BUNK IN YOUR SUKKAH LICATCILA(FOR MORE SEE NOTE 9).

BAIS HAVAAD ON THE PARSHA Parshas Ekev 5771: Learning & Earning

Learning in Kollel By: Rabbi Yitzchok Basser ”And it will be that you will listen to my commandments… and you will bring in your grain, wine and oil.” The Torah assures us that if we adhere to the word of Hashem there will be a plentiful crop, enabling us to bring in a bountiful harvest. However, implied in the Torah’s words are that we ourselves will be the ones doing the gathering. Indeed, that is how the Gemara (Brochos 35b) understands the intent of the Torah. The Gemara (ibid.) notes that at first glance this seems to run counter to the imperative mentioned in Sefer Yehoshua, “The [words of] this Torah shall not be removed from your mouth; you shall engage in it day and night”; one should constantly be learning Torah, to the exclusion of all other activities. The Gemara brings two approaches to resolve this apparent contradiction. Rabbi Yishmael answers that the possuk in Sefer Yehoshua is not intended to be understood literally. Rather, one should engage in a livelihood in addition to his main occupation, which is the study of Torah. Rabbi Shimon finds this concept difficult to accept. “Is it possible to plow, plant, harvest, thresh, and winnow, all at the appropriate times of the year? What will become of one’s Torah?” Therefore, Rabbi Shimon asserts that if the Jewish people truly fulfill the Will of Hashem, then others (i.e. the non Jews) will engage in commerce on their behalf. Accordingly, the possuk that we quoted earlier “and you will bring in your grain, wine and oil” is referring to an era that the Jewish nation is not properly fulfilling Hashem’s desire. The Gemara then quotes Abaye as saying that many tried to follow the view of Rabbi Shimon but were unsuccessful; many followed the view of Rabbi Yishmael and succeeded. Rava would implore his students to spend the months of Nissan and Tishrei (the time of harvest and wine production) providing for their families, so that the rest of the year they can be free to study properly. The Gemara seems to side with Rabbi Yishmael. Indeed, the Rambam (Laws of Talmud Torah 3:10) rules, “anyone who imagines that he will study Torah exclusively, not engaging in a livelihood, rather he will be sustained by Tzedaka, has thereby desecrated Hashem’s name, disgraced the Torah, extinguished the light of religion, caused himself bad, and removed himself from the world to come.”

TESTING PROPHECY by By Rabbi Jonathan Sacks

In his enumeration of the various leadership roles within the nation that would take shape after his death, Moses mentions not only the priest/judge and king but also the prophet: “The Lord your G‑d will raise up for you a prophet like me from among your own brothers. You must listen to him.” Moses would not be the last of the prophets. He would have successors. Historically this was so. From the days of Samuel to the Second Temple period, each generation gave rise to men – and sometimes women – who spoke G‑d’s word with immense courage, unafraid to censure kings, criticize priests, or rebuke an entire generation for its lack of faith and moral integrity. There was, however, an obvious question: How does one tell a true prophet from a false one? Unlike kings or priests, prophets did not derive authority from formal office. Their authority lay in their personality, their ability to give voice to the word of G‑d, their self-evident inspiration. ButHow does one tell a true prophet from a false one? precisely because a prophet has privileged access to the word others cannot hear, the visions others cannot see, the real possibility existed of false prophets – like those of Baal in the days of King Ahab. Charismatic authority is inherently destabilizing. What was there to prevent a fraudulent, or even a sincere but mistaken, figure, able to perform signs and wonders and move the people by the power of his words, from taking the nation in a wrong direction, misleading others and perhaps even himself?

[Aneinu] Please Daven - Surgery Friday

Please daven for Chana bat Kayla who will be having major surgery in Chicago this Friday.

MISHNA BERURA YOMI MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU JUNE 21 2013

S'A SIMAN 627 SIF 1 MISHNA BERURA SIF KATAN 3 Even if the walls /surrounding/ the bed are very narrow, so that they are not even a handbreadth wide, /the space underneath the bed/ is nevertheless regarded as /the space of/ a tent. MISHNA BERURA DIRSHU CHELEK 6 QףIF YOU HAVE A TABLE LIKE THIS SHOULD YOU SLEEP UNDER IT IN YOUR SUKKAH? A:(THE BEN ISH CHAI YORTZEIT WAS MONDAY)THE KAF HACHAIM SAYS IN THE NAME OF THE BEN ISH CHAI THAT YOU SHOULD NOT SLEEP UNDER THIS TABLE IN YOUR SUKKAH IF IT IS HIGHER THEN 10 TEFACHIM.RAV NISSIM KARELITZ ALSO SAYS THIS.(SEE NOTE 3)