Wednesday, January 31, 2018

COLLIVE.COM Please Say Urgent Tehillim


Please say urgent Tehillim, Kapitel 20 and 56, for Rafoel Menachem ben Chana Genendel who is in urgent need of a refuah Shelaima.

OU TORAH The Longer, Shorter Road By Britain's Former Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks


At the end of his new book, Tribe of Mentors, Timothy Ferris cites the following poem by Portia Nelson. It’s called ‘Autobiography in Five Short Chapters’: Chapter 1: I walk down the street. There is a deep hole in the sidewalk. I fall in. I am lost… I am helpless. It isn’t my fault. It takes forever to find a way out. Chapter 2: I walk down the same street. There is a deep hole in the sidewalk. I pretend I don’t see it. I fall in again. I can’t believe I am in this same place. But it isn’t my fault. It still takes a long time to get out. Chapter 3: I walk down the same street. There is a deep hole in the sidewalk. I see it is there. I still fall in… It’s a habit… But, my eyes are open. I know where I am. It is my fault. I get out immediately. Chapter 4: I walk down the same street. There is a deep hole in the sidewalk. I walk around it. Chapter 5: I walk down another street. That is probably how life is like for many of us. It certainly was for me. We set off, confident that we know where we are going, only to find that it is rarely that simple. “Life,” said John Lennon, “is what happens while we are making other plans.” We fall into holes. We make mistakes. Then we make them again. Eventually we avoid them, but by then we may have the growing suspicion that we took the wrong turning to begin with. If we are lucky, we find another road.

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Aneinu Name For Tefillos Surgery This Morning


Eddy’s name is Yehuda Moshe Ben Fayga Tzipporah ********************************************************************************************************************** From an Aneinu member: My dear friend Eddy Orzoff is having heart surgery tomorrow early in the morning and needs our prayers. I don’t remember his Hebrew name at this time.

Monday, January 29, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery Teus Morning


From an Aneinu member: My dear friend Eddy Orzoff is having heart surgery tomorrow early in the morning and needs our prayers. I don’t remember his Hebrew name at this time.

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven


From an Aneinu member: Please daven for my great aunt, Frumit bas Devorah who is really not doing well.

Aneinu Please Daven


Please daven for a Chicagoan, Eli Lebowicz,  Eli Dovid Shlomo ben Chana Rochel who is  having heart surgery tomorrow, Thursday. He should have a refuah shleima bim'heira.

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Tragedy in Israel: 13 year old Ori Lipnik and her 8 year old brother Ro'ee Lipnik were killed in a terrible car crash Tuesday, their family members were seriously injured. Thirteen-year-old Ori Lipnik and her eight-year-old brother Ro'ee Lipnik of Shavei Shomron in Samaria, were killed in a head on collision Tuesday night. A Palestinian man was killed as well in the collision between their two vehicles on Route 557 near the Shavei Shomron junction. Ro'ee was rushed to the Meir Hospital in Kfar Saba in critical condition, where he later died of his injuries. Eight people were injured in the accident, four of them Israelis. An additional brother, aged 12, as well as the children's mother, are in serious condition. The father of the family, and a six-month-old baby were lightly injured. All of them were evacuated to the Meir Hospital. Four Palestinian Authority Arabs were injured. One of them was evacuated by helicopter to the Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva. Three others were moderately injured and evacuated to a hospital in the Palestinian Authority. The public is asked to say Tehillim for Shirli Malka bas Aliza, Ohad ben Malka, Binyamin ben Shirli Malka, and Elkana Yosef ben Shirli Malka. Baruch Dayan Ha'emes.

Monday, January 22, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven For Healthy Pregnancy


Once again, please keep Gavriellla Michaella bas Esther in your tefillos that her pregnancy should proceed smoothly, that Hashem should keep her body strong so this baby can grow as it should, and for the baby to be healthy and delivered easily without complications.

Aneinu Please Daven Icu


Please daven for Yehudis bas Sara who is on a respirator in ICU.

Saturday, January 20, 2018

[Aneinu] Baruch Dayan HaEmes


Baruch Dayan HaEmes. With sorrow I inform you of the loss of Zushe Yosef Ben Hinda Rivkah, Rabbi Zishe Blech. I have no other information at this time. HaMakom yenachem eschem bsoch sha'ar aveilei Tzion v'Yerushalayim.

Friday, January 19, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery Monday


Please daven for an Aneinu member, Rivkah Yehudis bas Nechuma who will be having a small operation Monday morning.

Aneinu Please Daven Critical


Please daven for Rabbi Zishe Blech. He is in critical condition.  Zushe Yosef Ben Hinda Rivkah 

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven Heart Surgery Thursday Morning


Please daven for a Chicagoan, Avraham Meir ben Shayna, who is having heart surgery tomorrow, Thursday morning at 8:30 AM.

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Insights, stories, and teachings on THE WEEKLY PARASHAH from the treasure-trove of the maggid Harav Yaakov Galinsky zt"l Overview Delivering a good derashah is an art. An art that Rav Yaakov Galinsky, zt"l, one of the greatest maggidim of our generation, perfected as he delivered thousands of derashos in the halls of yeshivos and batei midrash before huge audiences, both religious and nonreligious. When he was a bachur in the Novardok yeshivah, there was a daily mussar seder during which each talmid was expected to present his thoughts and ideas. It was then that Rav Galinsky started to develop his talent for making an impact on others with his words. Over the years, he was responsible for bringing many people closer to Hashem. What was his secret? First of all, he would say, if someone delivers divrei Torah in public that don't resonate with his listeners, it would be better not to say them at all. The listeners need to be able to relate to what they are hearing. Second: If someone says divrei Torah, not only do they have to be relevant, but also "sweet as honey." The speech has to be entertaining and enjoyable. Interweave the words of Torah with captivating stories and penetrating meshalim to hold the listeners' attention. Finally, it's not enough to have relevant content. It's not enough to have engaging stories. The mixture of content and stories has to be balanced, like a cup of tea with a dollop of honey. Too much honey, and it's oversweet. Too little, and it's too bland. Just right, and it's a delight... This was the secret to Rav Galinsky's success as a maggid. Everything he said had its basis in Chazal; everything had a lesson that resonated with today's generation. But he made sure to sprinkle his derashos with enough good stories to illustrate the lessons and captivate his audiences. Now his derashos are finally accessible in print to the English-speaking readership. In his unique, penetrating style-with stories and parables, lessons and maxims, pesukim and ma'amarei Chazal-he brings the weekly parashah to life. As you unearth this magnificent treasury of stories and real-life lessons, Rav Galinsky's derashoswill transform you and your Shabbos table.

Schottenstein Talmud Yerushalmi - English Edition - Tractate Kiddushin IS AT KESHER STAM


For five generations of the Talmudic era, the great Sages of the Land of Israel flourished in the Galil. There, like the Sages of Babylonia, they debated, expounded, and applied the laws and principles of the Mishnah that were received at Sinai .The sacred learning of those years was gathered in the Talmud Yerushalmi ù The Jerusalem Tamud. They lived with Roman pogroms and persecution ù but the flame of Torah burned bright despite it all. Until about 350 C. E., when brutal Roman anti-Semitism decimated the Holy LandÆs yeshivos and silenced its voice of Torah. But the SagesÆ teachings live on in the Talmud Yerushalmi, just as the teachings of Babylonia live one in the Talmud Bavli ù The Babylonian Talmud. But while the Sages of Babylonia had another 150 years to redact, clarify and organize the text of the Babylonian Talmud, Roman persecution in the Holy Land made that impossible. Thus, the Jerusalem Talmud is exceedingly difficult, and ù despite its great significance û it has been a closed book to all but select, elite scholars. Now, thanks to the outstanding scholars who produced the classic Schottenstein Edition of Talmud Bavli, the lock is being removed on yet another treasure-house of Torah ShebÆal Peh, the Oral Law. This project has been enthusiastically welcomed and endorsed by Torah leaders in Israel and America.20% off at KESHER STAM

Schottenstein Talmud Yerushalmi - English Edition [#37] - Tractate Sotah Vol 2 IS AT KESHER STAM


For five generations of the Talmudic era, the great Sages of the Land of Israel flourished in the Galil. There, like the Sages of Babylonia, they debated, expounded, and applied the laws and principles of the Mishnah that were received at Sinai .The sacred learning of those years was gathered in the Talmud Yerushalmi The Jerusalem Tamud. They lived with Roman pogroms and persecution but the flame of Torah burned bright despite it all. Until about 350 C. E., when brutal Roman anti-Semitism decimated the Holy LandÆs yeshivos and silenced its voice of Torah. But the Sages teachings live on in the Talmud Yerushalmi, just as the teachings of Babylonia live one in the Talmud Bavli - The Babylonian Talmud. But while the Sages of Babylonia had another 150 years to redact, clarify and organize the text of the Babylonian Talmud, Roman persecution in the Holy Land made that impossible. Thus, the Jerusalem Talmud is exceedingly difficult, and despite its great significance it has been a closed book to all but select, elite scholars. Now, thanks to the outstanding scholars who produced the classic Schottenstein Edition of Talmud Bavli, the lock is being removed on yet another treasure-house of Torah Sheball Peh, the Oral Law. This project has been enthusiastically welcomed and endorsed by Torah leaders in Israel and America.20% off at KESHER STAM