Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery Wednesday


Please daven for a Chicagoan, Miriam Leah bas Tslava who is having major surgery tomorrow, Wed.

Aneinu Please Daven for Pittsburg Shooting Victim in Critical Condition


Please daven for Daniel ben Sarah, critically injured in the Pittsburgh shooting.

Fwd: [Aneinu] Thursday - Outdoor Roll Call & Prayer Session in Response to Pittsburgh Shooting





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Subject: [chicago-aneinu] Thursday - Outdoor Roll Call & Prayer Session in Response to Pittsburgh Shooting

Outdoor Roll Call and Prayer Session in Response to Pittsburgh Shooting

Outdoor Roll Call and Prayer Session
Thursday, November 1 - 6:30 PM
Congregation Adas Yeshurun
3050 W. Touhy

Dear Neighbor,

In light of the tragedy in Pittsburgh, I am organizing an Outdoor Roll Call with the 24th District Police Department and local Rabbinic leadership. Please join us on Thursday, November 1 from 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the parking lot of Congregation Adas Yeshurun, 3050 W. Touhy, for an important display of police force and solidarity with the victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue attack. The program will be concluded with prayers for the victims of the shooting and for a speedy recovery of the injured.

An Outdoor Roll Call provides a highly visible police presence on our streets and helps deter criminals. The public will have the opportunity to see police officers in action and learn what the police department is doing to keep our places of worship safe. We will also hear words of encouragement from local Rabbis and community leaders.

This is the opportunity to show our support for the police and express solidarity with the victims of the Pittsburgh anti-Semitic attack. Everyone is invited; I hope to see you all there.
 
Sincerely,

Debra L. Silverstein
Alderman, 50th Ward
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Monday, October 29, 2018

Fwd: In Solidarity with the Pittsburgh Jewish Community


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Subject: In Solidarity with the Pittsburgh Jewish Community
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No words can possibly describe this pure evil. Jews who gathered to pray and celebrate Shabbat were killed for no reason other than the fact
ב"ה  

In Solidarity with the Pittsburgh Jewish Community

Turning darkness into light; pain into growth

Dear Friend,

Our hearts are shattered by the heinous and horrific attack on our brothers and sisters in Pittsburgh. We mourn the 11 holy souls who were so cruelly torn from our midst, and pray to G‑d to provide strength and comfort to their shocked and grieving families. Their unfathomable pain is shared by the entire Jewish people and all people worldwide.

We further pray for the complete and speedy healing of the injured, of the survivors and of the entire Pittsburgh community.

No words can possibly describe this pure evil. Jews who gathered to pray and celebrate Shabbat were killed for no reason other than the fact that they were Jewish. Again: While praying! On Shabbat! The killer's bullets we're aimed at us all. "All Jews must die," he yelled while opening fire.

What is the remedy to such senseless hatred?! What can we possibly do to eradicate it?

The Lubavitcher Rebbe, of righteous memory, answered this a number of times, with clarity and conviction:

Boundless love.

Cold-blooded, fanatical, baseless, relentless hatred can be uprooted from its core only by saturating our world with pure, undiscriminating, uninhibited, unyielding love and acts of kindness.

Today more than ever, we need to spread love and unity; positivity and light.

We must continue to walk to our synagogues proudly. And, even as we grieve and mourn, we must increase exponentially our acts of goodness and kindness.

Some of the injured were law enforcement heroes who willingly chose to put their own lives in danger to help others. We stand in awe of their courage and dedication. And we are grateful to live in a country that protects our right to live openly and proudly as Jews. We value immensely the friendship and outpouring of support from so many of our fellow Americans.

* * *

To help illuminate this thick darkness and eradicate evil, let's join forces with the Jewish community of Pittsburgh. Our brothers and sisters in Pittsburgh -- and the entire world! -- need our prayers and mitzvot (good deeds) now more than ever!

The rabbis, rebbetzins and staff of Chabad-Lubavitch in Pittsburgh are doing their utmost to support the grieving families and the entire community. They are also committed to increasing the sense of Jewish unity and Jewish pride.

In that light, they have called for a campaign to install (affix) 1,100 Mezuzot in the Pittsburgh region, a hundred Mezuzot in the memory of each victim that lost their lives in the attack.

We are all one family. Your loss is our loss. Together we mourn, together we cry.

Let's show them we care. Let's join them!

Regardless of where you live around the globe, you can join this campaign. If you don't have a Mezuzah at your door(s), please do so in honor of the victims. Even if you have a Mezuzah at your front door, you can fulfill this Mitzvah by adding a Mezuzah in other rooms inside your home.

If you already have Mezuzot on all doorposts of your home and office, please consider choosing another Mitzvah in their honor.

In addition, you can also add your very own condolences note that will be hand-delivered to the families of the victims.

May this global show of unity bring some solace to the families and bring healing to our fractured world.

Let us beseech G-d to send healing and comfort to the grieving families, and pray that He quickly eradicate all evil and hatred and usher in the coming of Moshiach, speedily in our days.

Let us pray fervently for the complete and speedy recovery of the injured!

In the merit of our collective mitzvot and prayers, may each of us -- and all of us as one! -- be comforted at this extraordinarily challenging time.
 

Join the Campaign
 





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FW: [Aneinu] Divrei Chizuk About Pittsburgh Tragedy From Aneinu

 

 

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From: myysbyy via chicago-aneinu
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2018 6:25 PM
To: myysbyy@aol.com
Subject: [chicago-aneinu] Divrei Chizuk About Pittsburgh Tragedy From Aneinu

 

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RABBI HENOCH PLOTNIK

 

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I believe a few words are in order in light of the horrific tragedy that took place in Pittsburgh.

 

Yesterday the Yiddishe heart was shaken by the unimaginable incident in Pittsburgh, the massacre of 11 of our own as well as the injuring of many others.Although the response from the world at large was as any civilized person would expect, our comfort comes not from the umos ha'olam but only from Hamakom, the true Menachem. We must remind ourselves that hand in hand with this tragedy, those Yidden whose lives were taken merely because they were Yidden are Kedoshim. We have been taught that all those who perished in the holocaust simply for the crime of being a Jew are Kedoshim.This is no different.

 

Although we may not be personal friends or acquaintances with any of the members of Tree of Life, they are Acheinu Beis Yisrael nonetheless and their death has the special status of dying Al Kiddush Hashem. This is no small feat as the great ones amongst us, including the Chafetz Chaim would daven to die Al Kiddush Hashem.

 

His calculations of who is chosen or why is certainly beyond our mortal comprehension but let their memory spurn us on to live our lives Al Kiddush Hashem and bring honor and glory to Hashem's name when we can.

 

I have been asked about appropriate chapters of Tehillim. Certainly #20,91,83 are fitting at this time and #133 has also been suggested as an expression of solidarity.

 

It matters little that this particular tragedy happened in Pennsylvania. To those who are bent on singling out the Am Hanivchar for their crazed and demented motives, we are all in the same place.

 

Hamakom Yenachem to all that need His comforting.

 

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Fwd: [Aneinu] Teleconference by Rabbi Daniel Travis for 4th Anniversary of Har Nof Massacre





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Subject: [chicago-aneinu] Teleconference by Rabbi Daniel Travis for 4th Anniversary of Har Nof Massacre

Rabbi Travis will be delivering a live shiur for the 4th anniversary of the Har Nof Massacre
via telephone Tuesday October 30 8:15 PM CHICAGO TIME time (315 AM Jerusalem time):
"Har Nof, Pittsburg and Beyond".

The call in number for the listeners is 646 558 6338 pin # 30671.
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Sunday, October 28, 2018

Aneinu New Name Urgent Request for Tefillos and Tehillim


From Debby in Israel: BS”D Dear Daveners: I have very close friends who live here in Israel who I’ve known for more than 30 years.  He has always participated in Alyne Childrens’ Hospital “Wheels of Love” Bike Marathon held at this time every year to raise money for the hospital.  He has suffered a serious accident and is currently in the intensive care unit at Soroka Hospital in Beer Sheva.  PLEASE take a moment to daven and say the perakim of tehillim for him Yitzhak Issac ben Frayde Mariam 28-Oct 30-Nov (Israel) URGENT PRAYERS AND TEHILLIM REQUESTED, PLEASE!!! He suffered an accident while on the Alyne Bike Ride and is now in intensive care at Soroka Hospital (Be'er Sheva).   He needs our tefillos and tehillim.  Hashem please shower him with Rachomei Shomayim and help the doctors to help him.

Ywn UPDATED IDENTIFIED: Names of 11 Fatalities in Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre Have Been Released – Ages 54 to 97


Click here for article. Joyce Feinberg- 75 Richard Gotfried- 65 Rose Malinger- 97 Jerry Rabinowitz- 66 Cesil Rosenthal (brother)- 59 David Rosenthal (brother)- 54 Bernice Simon (wife)- 84 Sylvan Simon (husband)- 86 Daniel Stein- 71 Melvin Wax- 88 Irving Youngner- 69 ה’ ינקום דמם

Fwd: Shock & Disbelief / Memorial Sunday at 7pm at Chabad





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Subject: Shock & Disbelief / Memorial Sunday at 7pm at Chabad

B"H

We are shocked and saddened by the terrible and brutal murderous attack on the Etz Chayim Synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA this morning. No words can describe this horror and evil. Our hearts go out to the victims and their families.

Tomorrow evening, Sunday, Oct 28th at 7:00pm we will join together in solidarity and memory at  Chabad of Northbrook. We will reflect, say some memorial prayers and stand together with the Jewish community in Pittsburgh. 

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Fwd: In Solidarity with the Pittsburgh Jewish Community





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Date: 10/27/18 11:53 PM (GMT-06:00)
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Subject: In Solidarity with the Pittsburgh Jewish Community

ב״ה


In Solidarity with the Pittsburgh Jewish Community


 

We are heartbroken and pained by the horrific attack that took place on our brothers and sisters in Pittsburgh. This is an attack on all of us, and we grieve with the families who have lost loved ones and pray for the recovery of those who are injured

*  *  *

The Rebbe often reminded us of the biblical verse "and the living shall take to heart." Alongside the natural mourning and grief, there is a need to focus on things that will result in action and positive change.

Here are some suggestions:

  • Increase in unity. The attacker harbored senseless hatred towards Jewish people. We must increase our love for every one of our people. We are all one family. This is the time for each of us to reach out to someone we haven't gotten along with or haven't spoken to in a while.

  • Show Jewish pride. Especially at this time, we must show everyone that we are proud of our Jewish identity. Let's affix mezuzahs on our doorposts; wear our kippahs proudly. We are proud of our Judaism!

  • Add a mitzvah in memory of the victims. Whether wrapping tefillin, lighting Shabbat candles or any other mitzvah, let's each add one more act to our routine and dedicate it to the memory of those ruthlessly killed.

  • Come to synagogue. Even if we haven't done so regularly, let's attend synagogue together and show the world that our synagogues are filled with vibrancy, love and life. Let's fill every synagogue to capacity this Shabbat!

Let us pray that G-d send healing and comfort to the grieving families. We pray for the day when all evil and hatred will vanish from the world, with the coming of Moshiach, speedily in our days.

In the merit of our collective mitzvot, may we each bring much comfort and peace at this extraordinarily challenging time.

 
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Saturday, October 27, 2018

Fwd: [Aneinu] Increased Police Attention on Synagogues and Places of Worship





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Subject: [chicago-aneinu] Increased Police Attention on Synagogues and Places of Worship

Increased Police Attention on Synagogues and Places of Worship

Dear Neighbor,

I was horrified by the anti-Semitic shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh this morning. Places of worship should be a safe space and never a scene of terror and death. My thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their families, and the entire Jewish community and law enforcement community of Pittsburgh.

I have spoken with both the 24th and 17th District police commanders to make sure that the police department is putting special attention on all synagogues and other places of worship. The police have increased patrols in the neighborhood, and police officers visited every synagogue in the 50th Ward this morning and spoke with the security guards and shul leadership.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson released a statement today that there is no known threat to religious institutions in Chicago, but I will continue to work with law enforcement to ensure the security of our community.
 
Sincerely,

Debra L. Silverstein
Alderman, 50th Ward

Address: 2949 W. Devon Avenue
Phone: 773-262-1050
Fax: 773-381-2970
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Friday, October 26, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery This Morning


Please daven for a Chicagoan, Saeideh Simcha Mazal bat Malka, who is having heart surgery this morning at 7:30.

Aneinu Please Daven Bike Accident


Please daven for Miriam Yael bas Rachel Leah, who was in a serious bike accident and is hospitalized in ICU.

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery Thursday


Please daven for a Chicagoan, Saeideh Simcha Mazal bat Malka, who is having angio surgery tomorrow, Thursday.

Aneinu Update Please Daven For Mother


Here's the email that was written by the thirteen-year-   old son of this chole: "Please can all try to make an effort to fast tommorow (25/10/2018) if possible from Neitz (07:42) until Chatzos Hayom  (12:44) [London time], L'refuah Sheleimah Chaya Rochel Ettel Bas Shulamis [my mother] as she is critically unwell, and for those who can manage, a Taanis Dibur (Talking Only Relating To Torah Learning Or Davening) during these time periods as well (even if you can't manage try to just cut down on Devarim Betailim),  Please Pass On This Message To Family, Friends, Relatives, Neighbours, and anyone else you think may be willing to undergo this Zechus."  A few people sent this to me. I don't know the source or where she lives: A mother of seven kids, just made her first wedding, had an allergic reaction to sesame and went to the hospital..... they treated her with something that caused her to go into cardiac arrest, and then a stroke. They just operated on her and removed the top of her skull.....please please daven for her - rochel ettel bas shulamis Please note name change CHAYA Rochel Ettel bas Shulamis.

Aneinu Please Daven For Mother


A few people sent this to me. I don't know the source or where she lives: A mother of seven kids, just made her first wedding, had an allergic reaction to sesame and went to the hospital..... they treated her with something that caused her to go into cardiac arrest, and then a stroke. They just operated on her and removed the top of her skull.....please please daven for her - rochel ettel bas shulamis Please note name change CHAYA Rochel Ettel bas Shulamis.

Aneinu Please Daven Procedure This Friday


Please daven for Dovid Yehuda HaLevi ben Pessa Riva who is undergoing an angiogram on Friday, thanks so much.