Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Sunday, September 27, 2015

[Aneinu] Community Notice


ANASH NEWS UPDATE A Service of Lubavitch Chabad of Illinois 14 Tishrei 5776 Licht Bentchen: 6:20 IMPORTANT COMMUNITY NOTICE Please be aware of the following incident that took place recently. An 11 year old boy was crossing the intersection of Lunt and California heading south on California Ave on the East side of the street. He passed a white beat up older model pickup truck that was on Lunt Ave heading West. The pick up truck made a left turn onto California Ave. and headed South. The driver from the pick up truck yelled at the boy to get into the car. The boy did not listen and began to run. The pickup truck proceeded to follow him and went into the opposite lane. The boy ran for a block and met his mother who was walking in the opposite direction. At that point the pickup truck sped off. The police were called on the scene. The Driver is white, scruffy with brown hair, age in the 40's, wearing a baseball cap. The passenger is Hispanic clean shaven in his late 30's early 40's.

[Aneinu] Fwd: Urgent Tehillim Needed Today!


A young 29 year old man is in critical condition with heavy head damage and other bones due to a tragic fall from a tree while building his Sukkah. He is married, has 2 small kids and his wife is pregnant (due in 2 months) B"H. Please please please take upon yourself any mitzvah for his Refuah shlema and Pray & say Tehilim for Benyamin Chaim ben Nani Chana

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Monday, September 21, 2015

Aneinu Please Daven


Please daven for the refuah shleima of my grandfather, a Chicagoan, Chaim ben Ita Leah , who is in ICU in very serious condition.  

[Aneinu] Please Daven


Please daven for Bluma Sarah bas Yocheved Devorah who was rushed to the emergency room.

[Aneinu] Please Daven for New Mother in Critical Condition


From Keytfilla: Please daven for Efrat Galia bat Nili (not a Chicagoan) for a refua shlema. She just gave birth and is in very critical condition. 1.

Sunday, September 20, 2015

[Aneinu] Please Daven - Surgery Monday


Please daven for Chana Rushka bas Leah Aidel, a Chicagoan having surgery tomorrow, Monday.

[Aneinu] Please Daven - Surgery Monday


Please daven for a Chicagoan, Gitta Faiga bat Malka who is having surgery tomorrow, Monday.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Praying with Meaning Connecting to Hashem through Tefillah By Rabbi Heshy Kleinman IS AT KESHER STAM


The revolution continues Praying with Fire (volumes 1 and 2) began a "tefillah revolution"”for tens of thousands whose prayers were immeasurably enriched by its potent insights and powerful strategies. Now Rabbi Heshy Kleinman turns his brilliant understanding of tefillah to the actual prayers themselves. Beginning with the first words a Jew says every morning - Modeh Ani - and moving throughout the prayers we recite each day, Rabbi Kleinman brings his trademark combination of scholarship and spirituality to the words of tefillah. Like a master jeweler displaying a precious gem, he shows us the many sparkling facets of our prayer's holy words. Praying with Meaning looks at the simple meaning of specific words in the tefillah, followed by an examination of the prayer's essential concepts. Then, with his genius for transforming lofty spiritual truths into practical action, the author guides us into visualizing images and finding strategies to bring these concepts into our daily routine. He weaves stories and parables to make clearer to us what the prayers are referring to, and shares important halachic information on each prayer. Praying with Fire showed us the vital importance of tefillah. Now - isn't it time to understand what we're saying? (From Artscroll)

[Aneinu] Israeli Rabbinate Approves New Prayer for Return of Bodies of IDF Soldiers


Israeli Rabbinate Approves New Prayer for Return of Bodies of IDF SoldiersSeptember 16, 2015 8:22 am second-lieutenant-hadar-goldinIsrael’s Chief Rabbinate has approved a new prayer to be recited in shuls until further notice – a tefillah for the return of the bodies of Hadar Goldin and Oron Shaul, Israeli soldiers who were killed and captured by Hamas in Gaza during Operation Protective Edge, Yediot reports. The idea to write such a tefillah came from the American community of Ramat Orah in New York who approached the Goldin family and told them that the community would like to establish a tefillah to be said on Yomim Tovim and Shabbos for the return of their son’s body. Goldin’s father Simcha turned to two rabbis who established the precise wording of the prayer and approached the Rabbinate for approval. Chief Rabbi Rav Dovid Lau said that adding a prayer was no simple matter, but gave his approval due to the importance of the issue. “We pray for IDF soldiers, security forces and this missing or imprisoned every Shabbos at shul,” said Rav Lau. “I call on (everyone) to add the special prayer. It’s our moral duty to the Goldin and Shaul families – to pray for the return of their sons’ bodies to bury them in Israel.” Simcha Goldin welcomed the new prayer and said, “It’s important to understand that there are still two soldiers in Gaza and we need to return them. When we talk these days about the ease we want to give the other side, it’s important to make the return of the bodies a condition.” The text of the new prayer reads as follows: אב הרחמים שוכן מרומים ברחמיו העצומים, הוא יפקוד ברחמים את החיילים הקדושים והטהורים הדר בן שמחה וחדווה לאה ואורון בן הרצל וזהבה, שמסרו נפשם על קדושת השם. מנשרים קלו ומאריות גברו לעשות רצון קונם וחפץ צורם בעוז ובענווה. יזכרם אלוהינו לטובה עם שאר צדיקי עולם, יביאם לקבר ישראל, ככתוב ואל עמו תביאנו, וינוחו בשלום על משכבם ונאמר אמן. {Matzav.com Israel}

[Aneinu] Please Daven


Please daven for Rochel Leah bas Elisheva, mechetenista of an Aneinu member, who had a stroke.

[Aneinu] Missing persons & Updates


From Debbie in Israel: BS"D Dear Daveners: Please daven and say tehillim for the following missing persons: 1. Aaron Schneiderman, 25, of Beit Shemesh, was last seen on the night of Sept. 10 in the city about 20 miles west of Jerusalem. I do not have his Hebrew name. Please daven and say tehillim for his safe return. 2. Amir Ohana, a missing Israeli, 28, married father of 3 children from Bat Yam who was among the roughly 45,000 Jews traveling to Uman for Rosh Hashanah. He apparently left to take a walk by himself in the area of Uman on the afternoon of the 2nd day of RH, and never returned. He also has epilepsy. I do not have his Hebrew name. Please daven and say tehillim for his safe return. Updates 1. Zev Yaacov Moshe ben Chaya (Rabbi Leff) is BH doing well and was in shul on Rosh Hashana 2. Marilyn bas Sarah Esther who suffered a stroke (original notification was 19-August), has experienced some small positive signs, and needs our continue prayers/tehillim during her rehabilitation period. Please keep her in your prayers for 4 weeks.

[Aneinu] Please Daven - Test Today, Wednesday


Please daven that everything should go well for Aneinu member, Tzvia bas Chana Devorah who is having a test today at 4:30 PM.

Friday, September 11, 2015

COLLIVE.COM Shlucha Needs Urgent Tehillim


Please say urgent Tehillim for Chaya Shoshana bas Itl Leah, a Shlucha that is in need of a Refuah Shelaima.

THE BAIS HAVAAD HALACHA JOURNAL: Volume 5775 Issue XXXV Parshas Ki Savo The 'Magical Power' of the Rabbis How Does The Pruzbul Really Work? By Rabbi Tzvi Price


In Parshas Re’eh the Torah states, “At the end of seven years you shall institute a Shemittah (release)… Every creditor shall release his authority over what he has lent his fellow Jew; he shall not press his fellow Jew…” (Devarim 15:1-2) Chazal (our Sages) explain that these words present us with two commandments. Firstly, there is a positive commandment to declare that we waive our right to collect any loans that were payable during the year of Shemittah. Secondly, the Torah commands us to refrain from demanding payment of those loans. Later on in the same passage (Devarim 15:9) the Torah obligates us in a third Shemittah commandment. There the Torah states that when making a decision whether to lend money, one is not allowed to take into account the possibility that Shemittah may release the loan. The concept that is formed by these three mitzvos is called Shemittas Kesafim, ‘the release of monies.’ Surprisingly, though the agricultural Shemittah only applies in the land of Israel, the mitzvos of Shemittas Kesafim are incumbent upon every Jew wherever he may find himself. On the surface, our present observance of Shemittas Kesafim bears very little resemblance to that which the Torah describes. Unlike in olden times, today’s Jewish courts rarely, if ever, enforce the release of a loan due to Shemittah. The rabbinic enactment of the pruzbul, which is a main cause for this change, is often misunderstood. Unfortunately, the procedure of making a pruzbul leaves the onlooker with the feeling that he had just witnessed some kind of magic which somehow makes the mitzvah of Shemittas Kesafim disappear. The purpose of this article is to demystify this often poorly understood subject.