Friday, November 29, 2013

[Aneinu] Please Daven

Please daven for a Baal Chesed, Chaim Elazar ben Chansha, a 58 year old man from Flatbush, who was hit by a car and is in critical condition and in a coma.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

YWN Tefilos for the Seret-Vishnitz Rebbe Shlita

The condition of the Seret-Vishnitz Rebbe Shlita has taken a turn for the worse as he may have contracted pneumonia. The rebbe’s condition began to decline this past Shabbos morning. He had a fever which is feared to be the result of pneumonia. The rebbe’s has curtailed his schedule drastically since Shabbos and he may be hospitalized later today, Tuesday, 23 Kislev 5774. It should be pointed out that doctors have been visiting and treating the rebbe at home since Shabbos. The tzibur is requested to be mispallel for רבי אליעזר בן צירל שליט”א bsoch kol cholei Am Yisrael. (YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)

JI and JMR New York Boys Choir Presents “Miracle”

Two years ago hit maker Yitzy Bald decided to try something new. Instead of working with solo artists like Mendy Wald, Michoel Pruzansky and Dovid Gabay, he decided to share his music in a venue that holds a very special place in his heart, a boys choir. Yitzy then went on to release the self-titled debut album of the New York Boys Choir, the rest is history. Featuring smash hits including Ma’aminim, V’ahavta and Yehudi, the New York Boys Choir won the hearts of Jewish music fans across the world. In just two short years, the choir has performed at many concerts and live events including the Chanukah Telethon back in December 2011 which was broadcasted nationally and the Israel Day Concert in Central Park attended by thousands in Spring 2012. The choir has since go on to join forces with Kids of Courage, the famed volunteer organization that turns the dreams of children with serious medical conditions into reality by providing them with medically supervised trips, weekends and other events. They released the hit single “Kids of Courage” together with a music video produced by veteran producer Danny Finkelman which to date boasts over 70,000 hits on Youtube. Over the last two years Yitzy and the choir have been constantly working on their sophomore album for the New York Boys Choir. The new album to be released in spring 2014, will feature amazing songs composed and arranged by Yitzy himself as well as include music by world renowned Israeli arranger/musician Shai Barak. NYBC 2 will also feature the acclaimed hit song Jew Joy which the choir has performed live over the last two years. However one does NOT have to wait till spring to get their new dose of NYBC. In honor of the fast approaching Chanukah, Yitzy Bald and the NYBC are releasing a dynamic new single entitled “M-I-R-A-C-L-E“. The single is being released with a one of a kind music video produced by On Time Video, which is sure to instantly become a household favorite. “M-I-R-A-C-L-E-“,composed by the multi-talented Yitzy Bald, was co-arranged by Yitzy together with the ultra-talented composer/arranger/producer Ruli Ezrach and features background vocals by the incomparable Yitzy Spinner plus additional vocals by Michael Elias.

[Aneinu] Name Change

BS"D Dear Aneinu Members, B"H "Tinok Ben Dina bas Chaya Sarah" had his bris and now has a name. Please change to "Elisha Boruch Tuvia ben Dina". May he and all cholim in Klal Yisroel have a refuah shlema. May we hear besoros tovos. Kol Tuv, Chaya Miriam

Monday, November 25, 2013

HEAROS MASECHTA YOMA(RAV ELAYSHIV ON YOMA)

THIS MAKES A GREAT SUPPLEMENT TO MASECHTA YOMA

[Aneinu] Please Daven - Car Accident

a young woman has just been involved in a major car accident in NY. She has just been transferred to Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. please say tehillim for Nechama bas Chaiana Rochel, that she should have a complete refuah b'zoch kol cholie yisroel

Friday, November 22, 2013

[Aneinu] Please Daven Now

Please daven for my mother in law Jeanette Deutsch - Tsherna bas Budya. thank you, Esti

[Aneinu] Please Daven - Surgery This Morning

Please daven for the daughter of former Chicagoan, Sasha Men. Her hebrew name is Sarah Faina bas Malka. She is 9 years old and will undergo serious surgery this morning and needs our tefillos.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

[Aneinu] Please Daven

Please continue to daven for Devorah Chana bas Zlata.

[Aneinu] Please Daven

Please daven for a refuah shlema for Chana bas Etel Breindel (not a Chicagoan) who had a bad fall and was seriously injured.

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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

JI and JMR Presenting: Shalsheles Connections

The time has come for the next link in the chain that is the musical legacy of Shalsheles. Featuring songs which are both unique and dynamic, heartfelt and thrilling composed all by the huge talent that is Yitzchok Rosenthal Shalsheles return to your music outlets with their newest gem Shalsheles: Connection. If you were asked to pair your favorite JM artist with the Shalsheles genera, you would defiantly not pick a lot of the artists who collaborte on this album. And that is just a small part of what makes this momentous album so special. Can you say Shalshsles and Israeli singing sensation Itzik Dadya? How about Shalsheles and Shlomo Katz? Well whether you can or can’t you will all now be able to experience the end result. Freaturing refreshing collaboration with names like Shloime Gertner, the Maccabeats, Israel rising child prodigy Ilai Avidani, world renown singer and composer Yishai lapidot, Ari Goldwag, Dudi Kalish & the Yedidim Choir and of course A.K.A. Pella. Sure you will have a few stand along tracks with the group you fell in love with and have grown with, however on “connection” song is infused with creative stylings to match that particular guest that it just feels like it was tailor made. Arrangements on the album were created by Dudi Kalish, Twostone (a duo from israel), Yoely Dickman, Aryeh Kunstler and Ruli Ezrachi. The album will be distributed by Lchaim music and iy”h arrive in stores by the weekend. To tide you over till then please enjoy the audio teaser below to wet your chops.

[Aneinu] Please Daven - Surgery Today

Please davven for Slava Baila bas Leah, a Chicago Mom who is having surgery today. Thank you!

Monday, November 18, 2013

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Sunday, November 17, 2013

[Aneinu] Mitzvah Campaign for 3 yr old

Mitzvah Campaign Oraganized For the Refuah Shalaymah of Rachel Teresh (Sunday, November 17th, 2013) 1452490_448620861913179_85156807_aOn October 26th, three-year-old Rachel Teresh from Brooklyn, NY, was prescribed the wrong medication by her doctor to treat an infection.A few days later, she was rushed to the hospital, and is fighting to stay alive against a deadly disease called Stevens Johnson Syndrome. It has burned most of her body from the inside out. One cannot fathom what this little angel’s parents have been going through since this all began. When the doctors placed their daughter in an induced coma, during countless surgeries, while waiting for a miracle, the one thing they have been doing was praying. Yesterday, her mother reached out to her extended family of Jewish brothers and sisters with a heartfelt plea: “Please do as many mitzvos as you can for our daughter,” she asked. “Any form of charity to others, help someone else out. Being that today is Thursday, perhaps all the women out there could bake Challah in her merit.”A facebook page was created to coordinate and share the mitzvos there are being done in the girl’s merit and honor. The Hebrew name to keep in mind when doing your Mitzva is “Rachel Chaya Bas Rivkah.” Unfortunately, most of us are numb to these types of everyday occurrences –may they never come upon us– but whatever you’re doing, try to imagine a little soul lying in a hospital bed Cornell Hospital. Her parents begging, pleading with G-d to leave their daughter with them. An endless stream of tears soak up the hospital sheets. If everyone reading this article could take on an extra mitzva, even if it’s just a one-time deal, in merit of arousing G-d’s mercy upon this little girl and her family, imagine the light we would see shine into her hospital room. With G-d’s help, this Shabbos, the doctors are planning on waking Rachel up from a two-week long induced coma to see how she responds. Please, do all that you can, and keep her in your thoughts and prayers. Your Good deed for Rachel will certainly strengthen the family’s case in Heaven. G-d listens!

[Aneinu] Please Daven - Surgery This Morning

Please say Tehillim this morning for Chicagoan Sara bas Teela who is in surgery.

[Aneinu] Please Daven - Surgery Today

Please daven for a Chicagoan, Pinchas Aryeh ben Sara Chana, who is having surgery this afternoon.

The Legacy of Maran Hacham Ovadia Yosef Stories, Anecdotes and Inspiration IS AT KESHER STAM

GET THIS ON SALE 20% OFF The sun has disappeared beyond the horizon and the sky has darkened... But the flame of Maran’s legacy still shines brightly. Hacham Ovadia Yosef a”h meant so many things to so many people. He was the universal leader of Sephardic Jewry, yet he remained humble enough to connect to the “man on the street.” He was known for his extraordinary knowledge and love of Torah, the study of which filled him with endless pleasure. His concern for every Jew and his boundless ahavat Yisrael showed in everything he did… He succeeded in his noble mission of “lehachzir atarah l’yoshnah” with the goal of restoring Sephardic pride and historic fame, in Israel and throughout the world. He reached out to unaffiliated Jews of all types, yet he battled unflinchingly against those who sought to alter or destroy authentic Judaism. He was the ultimate halachic authority and the unquestioned scholar on Sephardic Jewish law. In his position as Chief Rabbi of the State of Israel, he served as an ambassador of Torah Judaism to the world at large. An accurate portrayal of the legacy of Maran a”h would fill volumes. In this book, noted authors Yehuda Azoulay and Rabbi Haim Shimon Ravia (Melech B’yofyo) have collected hundreds of stories and anecdotes that illustrate many of the ideals that Hacham Ovadia represented. Just as “a picture is worth a thousand words,” so too, a good story can be worth a hundred eulogies. This is a book that will inspire young and old, and belongs in every Jewish home. LOOK FOR THE FORTHCOMING EXTENSIVE BIOGRAPHY “MARAN: THE LIFE & SCHOLARSHIP OF HACHAM OVADIA YOSEF” BY YEHUDA AZOULAY (ISRAELBOOKSHOP)

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Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (1925–1994) is considered the most influential composer of Jewish religious music of the 20th century and a progenitor of the modern neo-Hasidic renaissance. To date, there has been no systematic study of his life and very little scholarly analysis of his teachings, innovations, and music. This book examines Shlomo’s life and career via the prism of the historical and cultural developments of his time, including the Holocaust, the Six-Day War, the hippie phenomenon, the New Age movement, and other events that were channeling the course of Jewish life. It also attempts to understand the roots of the Carlebach phenomenon and its wide-range appeal. Above all, this book provides a new framework to evaluate and appreciate the unique form of heartfelt Judaism, joyful optimism, and soulful rejuvenation that Reb Shlomo inspired.(URIM)

Derashot Ledorot: Genesis A Commentary for the Ages By: Norman Lamm

Derashot Ledorot: Genesis, A Commentary for the Ages is a selection of essays on the book of Genesis based on sermons given by Rabbi Norman Lamm during the years 1952 and 1976, while he served as a synagogue rabbi. These essays, culled from the files of the Lamm Archives of Yeshiva University, feature reflections on the weekly parasha, brilliantly illustrating Rabbi Lamm’s masterful pedagogy, deep intellectual rigor, and staunch commitment to the word of God. Today, almost half a century later, these essays remain as relevant and inspiring as ever. With foreword written by Meir Y. Soloveichik.(FROM KOREN) CLICK HERE TO BUY ON AMAZON. CLICK HERE FOR NACHUM SEGAL BY THE BOOK INTERVIEW FOR DERASHOT LEDOROT SHEMOS COMING SOON.

BAIS HAVAAD ON THE PARSHA 5774 Parshas Vayeitzei- Ma'aser and It's Reward

The Rambam (Hilchos Melachim, 9:1) writes that Avraham Avinu was commanded to perform the mitzvah of Bris Miloh, whereas Yitzchak Avinu instituted the practice of Ma'aser[U1] , tithes. The Ra'avad questions these words of the Rambam, pointing to the fact that it appears that Avraham, and not Yitzchak, was the first to separate tithes, as it says in Parshas Lech Lecha, "And he [Avraham] gave him [Malki Zedek] a tenth of everything" (Bereishis, 14:20). Kesef Mishneh answers that Avraham did not give a tenth of everything he owned to Malki Zedek, but rather, he gave only from the spoils of the war that had just taken place. As such, it wasn't Ma'aser, it was simply a gift to honor Malik Zedek. It was Yitzchak who separated a tenth of all the produce that he grew, which is, indeed, the mitzvah of maaser. (The Raavad presumably understands the verse like Rashi, who seems to say that the phrase "a tenth of everything" implies that Avraham actually gave Malki Zedek a tenth of all that he possessed, and not only of the spoils of war. Until now, Avraham had not yet tithed his possessions, possibly because this was the first time that he met Malki Zedek, as implied in Medrash Tehillim, 37). The Radvaz, however, answers the Rambam in a different way. He notes that the mitzvah of Ma'aser is limited to tithing produce that grows, specifically grain, wine and oil, and this is what Yitzchak instituted. Avraham, however, gave a tenth of the spoils of war, which were not grain or produce items. This is known as Ma'aser Kesafim, tithing one's financial earnings and profits. The Chasam Sofer adds that many authorities hold that Maaser Kesafim is not mandated by the Torah, but rather, it is a rabbinical enactment. As such, the Rambam did not mention it here as he was discussing only mitzvos that are mandated by the Torah itself. There is another Medrash, however, quoted by Daas Zekenim, that teaches that Yaakov was in fact the one who instituted Ma'aser Kesafim. This is because we find in this week's Parsha, Vayeitzei, that Yaakov vowed that if Hashem would provide for his basic needs and return him safely to his parents' home, he would tithe one tenth of his possessions for Hashem. According to this approach, Avraham gave a tithe from the spoils of war, Yitzchak instituted tithing agricultural produce, and Yaakov instituted tithing all of one's earnings.(audio here) PRINT VERSION CLICK HERE.

RABBI WEIN ON VAYETZEI

Our father Yaakov leaves his home, he who is accustomed to study, tranquility, and to “dwelling in tents,” and immediately finds himself alone and endangered in a hostile world. A rock is his pillow and he must erect barriers at night to protect himself from wild animals (both four and two footed) as he sleeps on the ground. Though he is reassured by Heaven and by his grand dream and vision it is clear to him that his future is still uncertain and fraught with dangers, peril and challenges. When he finally arrives close to his destination he encounters the neighbors and daughters of Lavan who are unable to water their flocks because of the great rock that seals the opening to the well of water. The Torah then describes for us in great detail how Yaakov greets the people and the family of Lavan and in a selfless gesture of help and compassion to others - who he has just met - singlehandedly removes the rock from the mouth of the well. It is interesting to note that the Torah lavishes a great deal of space and detail to this incident at the well while the Torah tells us nothing about the fourteen years of Yaakov’s life that passed between his leaving home and arriving at the house of Lavan. Rashi, quoting Midrash, tells us that Yaakov spent these fourteen years in spiritual study and personal growth at the yeshiva academy of Shem and Ever. So, if this is in fact the case, why does the Torah not tell us of this great feat of spiritual challenge and self-improvement – fourteen years of sleepless study - while it does seem to go into mystifying detail regarding the incident at the well of water?