Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Aneinu Please Daven For Newborn


A baby boy was born to Leah and Joshua Graber this morning, Tuesday October 31, the baby is in NICU, and in need of Tefillot. The family has requested that for the next few days Tefillot should be recited for Tinok ben Leah Nesiya. Psalms/תהילים to recite perakim 23, 27, 91, 121 and 130

Aneinu Please Daven


Please daaven for the mother of a Chicagoan, Rivka Leah bas Perel. She is the mother of an Aneinu member's friend and was rushed to a hospital and then air lifted to another hospital due to multiple issues

Aneinu Please Daven Car Accident


Please daven for Rochel bas Danielle, a young mother who was in a terrible car accident. Her Kapital tehillim is 39.

Monday, October 30, 2017

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery Today


Click here for Chesed fund website. Today is the surgery Please send this email to everyone  BH Shulem Ivrucha   This is Shimon Malik from Chicago, Here is the link from the girl RIVKA BAS SHOSHANA DVORA  א היימישע מיידל פון בית יעקב חסידי דארף דאן הילף     ביטע זיי זיך משתתף און די גרויסע מצווה אין שיק אריבער צו דיינע חברים 

Sunday, October 29, 2017

Aneinu Please Daven For 8 Month Old


From an Aneinu member: Please ask people to say Tehillim for Chaya Devorah bas Leah, my 8 month old granddaughter who is having an upper GI series tomorrow morning iyh. Please daven that the test should go well and the doctors find the source of the problem and correct it.

Aneinu Please Daven For Harav Shteinman


Hagoan Rav Ahron Leib Shteinman has been taken to the hospital, with reports saying he is in critical condition. Please daven for Aharon Yehuda Leib ben Gittel Faiga.

Aneinu Please Daven Biopsy Tomorrow


From a Chicago Aneinu member: I'm having a biopsy tomorrow. Please daven that the test should not be too painful and the results should be good. Rina Vechnah bas Esther Yehudis.

Saturday, October 28, 2017

Aneinu Please Daven For Baby


A 4 month baby is in the hospital with bleeding in his brain now. Please say Tehillim for Ariel Shlomo Chaim ben Chana.

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Monday, October 23, 2017

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery Teusday


Please daven for a former chicagoan, Reuvain Menachem  ben Ora, who is having very serious surgery tomorrow. He needs a refuah shleima!

Aneinu Please Daven


Please  daven for Leah Frumma bat Marial Abrim for good test results and a refuah

Collive.com Prayer for Shua


A prayer gathering will take place tonight in the merit of a speedy recovery for Yehoshua Raphael Halevi ben Yocheved, a 31-year-old Crown Heights father of 2. A gathering for Torah, Tefillah and Tzedaka will take place tonight in the merit of a speedy recovery for Yehoshua Raphael Halevi ben Yocheved, a 31-year-old Crown Heights father of 2, in critical condition after an infection that spread to his heart. The gathering will take place tonight, Monday, October 23, at 7:30 pm at the Jewish Children's Museum. Men and women are invited.

Aneinu Please Daven for Soldier


A soldier was badly wounded on his face in a work related accident. He needs tefillos urgently since it's a very bad matzav. He is in the Rambam Hospital in Haifa.  Anyone who davens for his fellow (Jew), his tefillos will be answered first.  There should be a refuah for Gedagyei ben Sara. Say perek Tehillim 121.

Saturday, October 21, 2017

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Please say urgent Tehillim for Yehoshua Raphael Halevi Ben Yocheved, a 31-year-old Crown Heights father of 2, in critical condition after an infection that spread to his heart.

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Aneinu Please Daven Test This Morning


Please daven for a Chicago boy, Zalman Baruch HaCohen ben Yocheved Devorah who is having medical testing this morning.

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Ywn Aneinu Mekubal Rav Nissim Moiyal Hospitalized


Mekubal HaTzaddik Rav Nissim Moiyal is hospitalized in very serious condition after suffering a stroke. The rav has had medical issues during the past year and was hospitalized numerous times. The rav had a stroke in recent weeks that resulted in a sharp decline in his condition and is now in very serious condition in Beersheva’s Soroka Medical Center. The tzibur is asked to be mispallel for Nissim ben Rachel bsoch shar cholei am yisrael. (YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)

Aneinu Please Daven Helicopter Crash


Please daven for Yermiyahu Matan ben Shoshana Bracha, a young man who was in a serious helicopter crash off the coast of Hawai.  The coast guard is searching for him.   Please daven and say tehillim that he be found, be treated and recover.

OU TORAH The Faith of God Britain's Former Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks


In stately prose the Torah in its opening chapter describes the unfolding of the universe, the effortless creation of a single creative Force. Repeatedly we read, “And God said, Let there be … and there was … and God saw that it was good” – until we come to the creation of humankind. Suddenly the whole tone of the narrative changes: And God said, “Let us make man in our image, according to our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of heaven, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every moving thing that moves upon the earth.” So God created man in His image, In the image of God He created him, Male and female He created them. (Gen. 1:26-27) The problems are obvious. First, why the preface, “Let us make …”? In no other case does God verbally reflect on what He is about to create before He creates it. Second, who is the “us”? At that time there was no “us.” There was only God. There are many answers, but here I want to focus only on one given by the Talmud. It is quite extraordinary. The “us” refers to the angels with whom God consulted. He did so because He was faced with a fateful dilemma. By creating Homo sapiens, God was making the one being other than Himself capable of destroying life on earth. Read Jared Diamond’sGuns, Germs and Steel or Collapse and you will discover how destructive humans have been wherever they have set foot, creating environmental damage and human devastation on a massive scale. We are still doing so. This is how the Talmud describes what happened before God created humankind: When the Holy One, blessed be He, came to create man, He created a group of ministering angels and asked them, “Do you agree that we should make man in our image?” They replied, “Sovereign of the Universe, what will be his deeds?”

Monday, October 16, 2017

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery Tuesday Morning


Please say Tehillim for the daughter of an Aneinu member, Malka bas Nechama Shira, who is having surgery tomorrow, Tuesday, in the late morning. Please daven that it should go smoothly and she should have a quick recovery.

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery Tonight(Monday)


Please daven for a Chicagoan, Mordechai Rasha HaCohen ben Chasha who is having surgery tonight.

Aneinu Please Daven for Good Test Resullts


Please daven for Hadassah bas Sara that her test results will come back with good news/besoros tovos

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Aneinu Please Daven


From an Aneinu member: Please daven for my granddaughter, eliana avigail bas rivka, who is having tubes put back in her ears tomorrow morning.  Thanks 

Aneinu Please Daven Now


Can everyone who has a few minutes tonight say Tehillim for Moshe Dovid ben Gittel Leah who is having a scan repeated tonight at 9:30 pm. Thank you and have a good Yom Tov!

Monday, October 9, 2017

Aneinu Please Daven


Please daven for a Chicagoan who has leukemia and is in hospice. Yehudit Bas Sara.

Sunday, October 8, 2017

Aneinu Tefillos Requested


From an Aneinu member:   Please include in your prayers & Tehillim, an 89 y.o. great grandmother, mother of my brother's wife, who has led a life of chesed and health and is currently hospitalized, dependent on a respirator and needs a refuah shleima.  Her name is Malka bas Duba.  Thank you for your prayers. 

What If…on Yamim Tovim IS AT KESHER STAM


You love it at your Shabbos table. Now you can enjoy What If? on all the Jewish holidays! It is Rosh Hashanah. A man holding a shofar is going to blow for a sick friend. A car pulls up and the driver says, “I'm Jewish. Would you mind blowing that shofar for me?Should he blow the shofar while yom tov is clearly being desecrated Boaz built a huge succah for his restaurant - and now patrons of other kosher eateries are using it, and his own customers have to wait. Can he ask the others to leave? A pre-Pesach food drive is hurting local groceries. Can the merchants demand that the food distribution be stopped? The bestselling and beloved What If? series has become a welcome staple at our Shabbos tables. Based on the popular Hebrew-language series Chashukei Chemed, written by noted rav and posek Rav Yitzchok Zilberstein shlita, and translated and arranged by Rabbi Moshe Sherrow, every volume in the What If? series includes hundreds of real-life halachic questions, each accompanied by a brief, practical scenario to illustrate the case, and an answer that is understandable and easy to follow. Make your holiday table extra-special with the great conversation starter, What If on Yamim Tovim.

Or HaChaim Bereishis/Genesis Vol. 1: Bereishis – Chayei Sarah - Yaakov and Ilana Melohn Edition IS AT KESHER STAM


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!

What's the Halachah? Relevant halachos arranged according to the month of the year. IS AT KESHER STAM


Overview May an ebay seller set his auction to conclude on Shabbos? May one rent advertising space on his website to others for an entire week, including Shabbos? Should a person worry about ayin hara? What are the most effective defenses against ayin hara? May one who will be on an airplane for an entire night of Chanukah use a flashlight for ner Chanukah? If it is difficult for someone to make it to shul, may he hear krias haTorah or Megillas Esther read over the telephone? * Rav Zev Smith is a popular maggid shiur and much sought-after speaker on halachic issues who has thousands of recorded shiurim in circulation on a wide range of interesting and relevant, day-to-day topics. His unique blend of halachah and hashkafah, and his knack for explaining difficult concepts in a down-to-earth, practical way, draw both scholars and laymen who seek a thorough grasp of halachah topics. In this fascinating book, he and Rabbi Dovid Kaiser, a previously published author of Torah works as well as a maggid shiur in halachah, have adapted some of the best of Rav Smith's halachah shiurim into written form. Arranged according to the months of the year, What's the Halachah? follows a specific, reader-friendly format. Each chapter begins with a set of intriguing questions on a topic in halachah, which is followed by a broad discussion of the halachic issues the topic involves. The chapter concludes with an application of the information discussed to the initial queries. What's the Halachah? is a book that will do more than just teach you halachah; it will open before you the vastness and the beauty of the world of halachah. By: Rav Zev Smith and Rabbi Dovid Kaiser

V'Higadeta-Bereishis Insights, stories, and teachings on THE WEEKLY PARASHAH from the treasure-trove of the maggid Harav Yaakov Galinsky zt"lIS AT KESHER STAM


Overview Every Shabbos the Steipler Gaon made time for "oneg Shabbos" he would read from Rav Yaakov Galinsky's V'Higadeta series. Here were sefarim that you could read at the Shabbos table. And not just because they were books on the parashah. Once, a bachur who had learned with the Mir Yeshivah in Shanghai got engaged. The rosh yeshivah, Rav Dovid Povarsky, zt"l, and the mashgiach, Rav Yechezkel Levenstein, zt"l, both attended the vort, the engagement celebration. The rosh yeshivah asked the mashgiach to speak, but he declined. He turned to Rav Galinsky to do the honors. Rav Galinsky stood up and said, "I'll explain why the mashgiach isn't speaking. Bnei Yisrael complained about the mann in the desert (Bamidbar21:5). But what did they have to complain about? The mann could taste like any food in the world! But the mann was also 'k'zera gad-like a coriander seed' (Shemos 16:31). The word gad can mean to 'relate' something. The mann 'related' the sins of Klal Yisrael. If someone among them sinned, the next day he would be forced to wander around to find his portion of mann (Yoma75a). "So the Jewish people pleaded: "We'll hear a mussar shmuess if we must, but please, not during the meal!" This is the secret to Rav Yaakov Galinsky's derashosand lessons, and the secret to V'Higadeta's popularity. V'Higadeta on the weekly parashah certainly contains mussar lessons to learn from, but it isn't a heavy tome that a person has to struggle to wade through. The lessons are imparted with captivating stories and insightful ideas that will make you nod and laugh. Rav Galinsky delivered thousands of derashosin the halls of yeshivos and batei midrash, and before huge audiences, both religious and nonreligious. He is responsible for bringing so many people closer to Hashem. Now, finally, his derashos are accessible in print to the English-speaking audience. In his unique, penetrating style-with stories and parables, lessons and maxims, pesukim and ma'amarei Chazal-he brings the weekly parashah alive. As you unearth this magnificent treasure of stories and real-life lessons, Rav Galinsky's derashos will transform you and your Shabbos table(Get all your yom tov and parsha needs b/c Kesher Stam is closed on Chol Hamoed).