Saturday, December 31, 2016

Please Daven


Miriam Chaya Bat Brachayoung mom who suffered cardiac arrest in complications from a c-section. Baking Challah is one of the top 3 mitzvot (commandment to do good deeds) special to a woman. Combining it with the added intention of providing a complete and speedy recovery to Miriam Chaya Bat Bracha (be'h) sets up a new direct pipeline for the prayer to reach Gd another way. May we all take upon any good deed (a smile to a stranger etc) in her merit for recovery! Shabbat Shalom(From Beth Warren)

Friday, December 30, 2016

Aneinu Harav Kanievsky calls for Tehillim for Rav Shteinman


The condition of Harav Aharon Leib Shteinman shlita has taken a turn for the worse, Rachmana litzlan.  In accordance with the request of Harav Chaim Kanievsky shlita, Klal Yisroel is called upon to daven and say Tehillim, even on Shabbos and b'tzibur (and for women, at the time of hadlakas neiros), and to increase Torah learning, for the refuah shelaima of- Harav Aharon Yehuda Leib ben Gittel Feige

[Aneinu] Tefillos Needed for Maran Rav Shteinman


There has been a deterioration in the condition of Maran Rav Aharon Leib Shteinman, who has been hospitalized at the Intensive Care Unit at Mayanei Hayeshua Medical Center in Bnei Brak since Sunday. Rav Shteinman had previously been making strides. In fact, doctors had been conferring to decide whether to transfer him to a regular ward or release him to his home as soon as Sunday. Click Here! On Erev Shabbos, however, the rosh yeshiva’s physician, Dr. Avrohom Weinberg, reported a worsening of Rav Shteinman’s situation. Doctors at the hospital are carefully examining Rav Shteinman, who is suffering from immense weakness and is in need of Divine mercy. The hospital staff said that while Rav Shteinman was recovering from pneumonia, the impact of the illness took a toll on him, causing a general deterioration in his medical condition. Among those monitoring the situation are the hospital’s medical director, Dr. Motti Ravid, Director of Intensive Care Dr. Eliyahu Sorkin, director of the Department of Internal Medicine Dr. Ilan Bank, and Dr. Weinberg. They are all gravely concerned about Rav Shteinman’s condition. Yeshivos across the Torah world are reciting special tefillos for Rav Shteinman. Rav Chaim Kanievsky told those who asked him for advice to increase tefillos and say kappitlach Tehillim tonight following Ma’ariv, to add sedorim in Torah learning, and for women to say additional tefillos at candle lighting. Rav Chaim himself said, “I have to add an hour of study.” All are asked to daven for Rav Aharon Yehudah Leib ben Gittel Faiga. {Matzav.com Israel}

[Aneinu] Correction - Tefillos Neeeded for Baby


The correct name is Noa Orly bas Yardena Sharon *********************************************************************************************** Please daven for a baby who is quite ill, Noa Orly bas Yardena Shalom.

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Aneinu Please Daven


Please daven for a refuah shlema for the cousin of a Chicagoan, Sheina bat Fruma Miriam, who is in need of our tefillos

Aneinu Tefillos Needed Medical Procedure


Please daven for the father of an Aneinu member, Yechiel Zalman ben Sorah, that his procedure should go smoothly and he should have a refuah shelaima.

Aneinu Please Daven Medical Procedure


The correct name is Gidon ben Chaya Dena Please daven for the husband of an Aneinu member,  Gidon ben Chaya Den, who is having a medical procedure.

Aneinu Please Daven Medical Procedure


Please daven for the husband of an Aneinu member,  Gidon ben Chaya Den, who is having a medical procedure.

Collive.com Baby Needs Urgent Tehillim


Please say urgent Tehillim for Ariel David ben Rachel, an infant who is undergoing heart surgery.

Aneinu Tefillos Needed for Baby


Please daven for a baby who is quite ill, Noa Orly bas Yardena Shalom.

[Aneinu] Link for Tehillim for Miriam Chaya bas Bracha


Barbara Bensoussan's daughter is very ill after childbirth. Please take a moment to say Tehilim for her. Press on the link below. B'ezras Hashem we should hear besuros tovos soon.http://tehilimyahad.com/mr.jsp?r=XbEu9PqdeM

[Aneinu] Re: Please daven for New Mother


Sadly, this has been verified – she is the daughter of Barbara Bensousan, a writer for many of the frum magazines. I was told her situation is very critical. **************************************************************************************************************************** I was sent this email. I can't verify it and do not know where this young woman lives: Please daven for Miriam Chaya bat Bracha, a young woman who when giving birth went into a coma and didn't wake up.

[Aneinu] Please Daven for Baby


Please daven for Yehezkel ben Adina (not Chicago) a 7-mo. old baby with meningitis is in grave condition in the hospital. Here's a link for tehillim yachad--please, please daven for him, thanks! http://tehilimyahad.com/mr.jsp?r=Bl0VktyZA7

Aneinu Please Daven for New Mother


I was sent this email. I can't verify it and do not know where this young woman lives:     Please daven for Miriam Chaya bat Bracha, a young woman who when giving birth went into a coma and  didn't  wake up.

Sunday, December 25, 2016

Aneinu Tefillos Needed for Harav Shteinman


TEFILOS NEEDED FOR RAV SHTEINMAN SHLITA PLEASE DAVEN FOR THE REFUAH SHELAIMA OF ARON YEHUDA LEIB BEN GITTEL FAIGIE HE HAS BEEN HOSPITALIZED FOR PNEUMONIA

Rav and Rebbe by Rabbi Chaim Dalfin IS AT ROSENBLOOMS


6 x 9; Hardcover Color Cover; 400 pgs; 550 endnotes; 50 pics & docs; New Interviews; Addendums; Bibliography; Glossary; Index; natural paper; made in the USA The two great Jewish sages of the past century, Rabbi Yosef Dov Soloveitchik - The Rav - YU and Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson - The Rebbe - Chabad grew up in Russia. They both studied at the University of Berlin and each became a leading figure in post-Holocaust Judaism in America. Read now, for the first time ever, about their unique relationship and respect for each other. Understand that although the Rav was a father-figure for Lithuanian Judaism and the Rebbe, the world's greatest Chasidic master, nevertheless their message was universal.

Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi: Prophecy in an Age of Uncertainty IS AT ROSENBLOOMS


Babylonia fell and the Temple was rebuilt, miracles were at once present and hidden but Judea remained subject to the Persian Empire. The prophets Haggai and Zechariah spoke of imminent redemption yet most Jews remained in exile. Prophecy ceased with Malachi, and a chapter in Jewish history came to an end, paving the way for a new era with the Oral Law at its heart: the era of the rabbis. At the end of the age of the prophets, hope mixed with disappointment as the people of Israel tried to come to terms with this partial salvation, wondering what it meant for the covenantal relationship between God and Israel. Often overlooked, the books of the final prophets hold the key to understanding the monumental transition that overtook the Jewish world at the beginning of the Second Temple Era and that ushered in the postbiblical age. In Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi: Prophecy in an Age of Uncertainty, Rabbi Hayyim Angel brings to life one of the least understood eras of Jewish history. In this work, Rabbi Angel takes the reader through a tumultuous world of joy mingled with insecurity in the twilight of prophecy.Makes a great supplement to the OU'S Nach Yomi which is now about to finish Zechariah.

By His Light: Character and Values in the Service of God IS AT ROSENBLOOMS


In this volume, Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein explores the development of the religious personality. He advocates a life centered on the service of God, but recognizes multiple paths to this goal. Acknowledging that both the Jewish value system and human experience are multifaceted, he examines the relevant issues from an unusually wide perspective. Rabbi Lichtenstein s essays reflect not only a staunch commitment to Halakha and a firm grounding in rigorous Torah study, but also a deep spirituality, a profound moral sensitivity, and a keen awareness of both the challenges and opportunities of modernity. While being enlightened by Rabbi Lichtenstein s penetrating analyses and wide-ranging learning, the reader will also be inspired by the beauty of his vision of the religious life.

Saturday, December 24, 2016

Aneinu Please Daven Treatments


Please daven for Liba Sarah bat Geula, relative of a Chicagoan, just diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and has begun chemotherapy.  She will also have to undergo a bone marrow transplant.

Friday, December 23, 2016

Aneinu Please Daven Treatments


Please daven for our Aneinu member, Shira Tzipporah bat Sara Imeinu who has started chemotherapy, and will be receiving treatments for the next 6 weeks.

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Aneinu Tehillim by the Menorah


Chag Sameach from ANEINU! tehillim to say by the menorah Perek Yud-Tes-19 Perek Lamed- 30 Perek Lamed-gimmel-33 Perek Samach-Zayin-67 Perek Tzaddik-90 Per3k Kuf-100 Perek Kuf Lamed Gimel-133 2 halochos of Loshon Hora 1. All forms of loshon hora are prohibited even whe the information is true and accurate. (only in very specific circumstances is it permissible to say something that would otherwise be considered loshon hora) Slander, which is information that is not true, referred to as hotzaa shem -literally spreading a bad name-is worse than loshon hora which is derogratory but true. To relate derogratory information that is essentialy true but includes either exaggerations or even slight altering of facts is also considered hotzaas shem ra.   2.  It is forbidden to relate a story for entetainment purposes ony if it contans derogatory or harmful information. To relate an amusing incident that would cause embarrasement to any of the people involved if told in ther presence constitutes speaking loshon hora. Many a humourous situation is actually quite painful to the person involved.   this project is being done l'refua shelaima Chaim Kalman ben Yehudis 

[Aneinu] BD"E - Missing Israeli Woman Confirmed Killed In Berlin Attack


Missing Israeli Woman Confirmed Killed In Berlin Attack December 22, 2016 9:07 am An Israeli woman who was declared missing following the deadly terror attack at a Berlin market earlier in the week was confirmed dead this morning, i24 News reports. The Israeli Foreign Ministry said it was in contact with the family of Dalia Elyakim in order to arrange bringing her body to Israel for kevurah. Click Here! Alikim’s two children travelled to Berlin in order to give DNA samples that helped to identify their mother’s body. Israeli President Reuven Rivlin expressed his great sadness upon hearing the news of Elyakim’s death in the “horrific” terror attack in Berlin. “From here I send my sympathies and offer strength to her family who are by the bedside of her husband Rami, who was seriously injured in the attack, and we pray for his speedy recovery,” he said. “We will remain united and determined in the face of this murderous terror which strikes across the world, and we will fight relentlessly against extremism and hatred.” {Matzav.com Israel}

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Or HaChaim Shemos/Exodus Vol. 1: Shemos – Yisro - Yaakov and Ilana Melohn Edition The Torah: With Or Hachaim's Commentary Translated, Annotated, and Elucidated COMING SOON


OrHaChaim's commentary is so rich, so profound, so wide-ranging, so broad and deep -- it has been one of the foremost, most revered commentaries on Chumash for nearly three centuries. The uniqueness of Or HaChaim: Points out every nuance of the Chumash text Blends the plain meaning with the interpretations of the Sages Weaves Kabbalistic concepts into the commentary Explains basic principles of our faith The multi-layered commentary speaks to everyone Elucidates all the elements of the commentary seamlessly Created by an extraordinary team of talmidei chachamim, this is the finest elucidation of Or HaChaim in any language. It includes Text of the Chumash, Targum, and Rashi Accurate, well researched, vowelized Or HaChaim text Flowing Interpretive translation of Or HaChaim, following the famed pattern of the ArtScroll Talmud, Rashi, and Ramban Introductions of concepts Remarkably clear explanatory notes Bottom line? This is an absolute masterpiece! For anyone who wants to understand the Torah as only Or HaChaim explains it - this edition is a is a must!(From Artscroll)

OU Kosher Halacha Yomis: Chanukah for Rav Belsky


OU Kosher Halacha Yomis This column is dedicated in memory of: Rav Chaim Yisroel ben Reb Dov HaLevi Belsky, zt'l Senior OU Kosher Halachic Consultant from 1987-2016.Which comes first on motza’ai shabbos, Chanukah lights or havdala? There is a dispute among the poskim concerning this question. Normally, in selecting the sequence of two mitzvos we are guided by the principle of tadir v’she’eino tadir – tadir kodem (the more frequent mitzvah is performed first). As such, the Taz (681:1) rules that Havdallah is recited first because it is the more frequently performed mitzvah. The Biur Halacha (ibid.) quotes many acharonim who agree with the Taz including the Maharal MiPrague, the Tosfos Yom Tov and the Pri Chodosh. This was also the custom of the Chazon Ish (Sefer Hilchos Chanukah, p.44 footnote 46). However, the Mechaber and the Rama (681:2), followed by the Magen Avraham, Eliyahu Raba and Gra (see Biur Halacha ibid.), maintain that Ner Chanukah comes first. Their rationale is that delaying the departure of Shabbos is more important than the principle of tadir. A second reason to prioritize Chanukah is that one performs Pirsumei Nisa (publicizing the miracle) with the kindling of the Chanukah lights. In Shul, the accepted minhag is to light Chanukah lights first (Mishna Berura and Biur Halacha, ibid.). Possibly, this is because the great Pirsumei Nisa for an entire shul is very significant (see Aruch HaShulchan 681:2). At home one should follow his own minhag since there is a valid basis for both viewpoints (MB and BH, ibid.). If one has no minhag, he can choose what to do since both are valid minhagim (see end of Biur Halacha, ibid., in the name of the Pri Megodim). It should be noted that one is prohibited from doing any melacha after Shabbos, even if Shabbos has concluded, until he recites Ata Chonantanu in Shmoneh Esrei. If he forgot to say Ata Chonantanu, he should say the words Baruch hamvdil bein kodesh l’chol before lighting (MB 681:2).