VBM The Power of Silence By Harav Yaakov Medan


The "Whole Bed" of Yaakov Chazal used a unique expression regarding Yaakov's children, saying that "Yaakov's bed was whole" (Shir ha-Shirim Rabba 4, s.v. kulakh yafa ra'ayati), meaning that all his children were worthy. Why did Yaakov merit this expression? In what way was he superior to the other patriarchs? The Gemara states: Rav Avira expounded, sometimes in the name of Rav and sometimes in the name of Rav Asi: What is meant by: "And the child [Yitzchak] grew and was weaned [vayigamel]" (Bereishit 21:8)? The Holy One, blessed be He, will make a great banquet for the righteous on the day He manifests [yigmol] His love to the seed of Yitzchak. After they have eaten and drunk, the cup of Grace will be offered to our father Avraham, that he should recite Grace, but he will answer them: I cannot say Grace, because Yishmael issued from me. Then Yitzchak will be asked: Take it and say Grace. But he will reply: I cannot say Grace, because Esav issued from me. Then Yaakov will be asked: Take it and say Grace. (Pesachim 119b) The Gemara describes the feast of the righteous that God will prepare in the future. Who will recite Grace at this meal? Abraham will not be able to recite the blessing, because Yishmael issued from him. Yitzchak as well will not be able to recite the blessing, because Esav was among his children. Only Yaakov, who did not give rise to any improper seed, will be able to recite the blessing. In the end, the Gemara concludes that even Yaakov will not be able to recite the blessing, but only David, for reasons that we will not expand upon now.

OU TORAH Physical Fear, Moral Distress By Britain's Former Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks


Covenant & Conversation: Family Edition is a new and exciting initiative from The Office of Rabbi Sacks for 5779. Written as an accompaniment to Rabbi Sacks’ weekly Covenant & Conversation essay, the Family Editionis aimed at connecting older children and teenagers with his ideas and thoughts on the parsha. Each element of the Family Edition is progressively more advanced; The Core Idea is appropriate for all ages and the final element, From The Thought of Rabbi Sacks, is the most advanced section. Each section includes Questions to Ponder, aimed at encouraging discussion between family members in a way most appropriate to them. We have also included a section called Around the Shabbat Table with a few further questions on the parsha to think about. The final section is an Educational Companion which includes suggested talking points in response to the questions found throughout the Family Edition.Twenty-two years have passed since Jacob fled his brother, penniless and alone; twenty-two years have passed since Esau swore his revenge for what he saw as the theft of his blessing. Now the brothers are about to meet again. It is a fraught encounter. Once, Esau had sworn to kill Jacob. Will he do so now – or has time healed the wound? Jacob sends messengers to let his brother know he is coming. They return, saying that Esau is coming to meet Jacob with a force of four hundred men – a contingent so large it suggests to Jacob that Esau is intent on violence.

RAV KOOK ON VaYishlach Part 3: Ancient Agronomists


Inhabitants of the Land The Torah reading of VaYishlach concludes with a record of Esau’s descendants and chieftains. Since Esau married into the Canaanite family of Seir, and settled in his hill country in the south, the Torah lists the sons of Seir, “the inhabitants of the land” (Gen. 36:20). What does this phrase, “the inhabitants of the land,” mean? As the Talmud humorously asks: Did everyone else live in the sky, and only Seir’s clan lived in the land? The simple explanation is that Seir and his family were the original residents of that region, before Esau arrived. The Talmud, however, chose a different interpretation. According to Rabbi Yochanan, these Canaanites were true inhabitants of the land, as they were unparalleled experts in farming the land. They had an amazing sense of which crops were best suited for which fields. “They would say: Plant olive trees in this area, plant grapevines in this one, and plant fig trees in this one. They were called ‘Chorites’ because they could smell (merichim) out the land [to assess its suitability for different crops], and ‘Chivites’ since they would taste the land like a snake (chivya).” (Shabbat 85a) Why does the Torah mention the agricultural expertise of the Canaanites? In general, why did God place these idolatrous and immoral nations in the Land of Israel? Would it not have been simpler if the Jewish people could have gained possession of Eretz Yisrael without needing to conquer it from the Canaanite nations?

RAV KOOK ON VaYishlach PART 1: Reliance on Miracles


Miracles were no novelty for Rabbi Zeira. The Talmud in Baba Metzia 85a relates that the third-century scholar fasted for a hundred days in order to protect himself from the fires of hell. But Rabbi Zeira was not content with theoretical preparations. Once a month he would test himself by sitting down in a burning furnace, to see if he would feel the heat. He didn’t. (Once his clothes were singed, but that story is for another time.) Yet, on very windy days, Rabbi Zeira was careful not to walk among the palm-trees, lest a strong wind should knock a tree over. His caution in orchards seems bizarre. Why should a man who can sit unharmed in a burning furnace be concerned about the possibility of a falling tree? The Talmud (Shabbat 32a) counsels the following attitude towards miracles: “One should never put himself in a dangerous situation and say, ‘A miracle will save me.’ Perhaps the miracle will not come. And even if a miracle occurs, one’s merits are reduced.” The Sages learned that one should not rely on miracles from Jacob. When Jacob returned home after twenty years in Laban’s house, he greatly feared meeting his brother Esau. He prayed to God, “I am unworthy of all the kindness and faith that You have shown me” (Gen. 32:11). The Sages explained Jacob’s prayer in this way: “I am unworthy due to all the kindness and faith that You have shown me.” Your miracles and intervention have detracted from my merits. We need to examine this concept. What is so wrong with relying on miracles? Does it not show greater faith? And why should miracles come at the expense of one’s spiritual accomplishments?

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery Today


The cousin of a former Chicagoan is having surgery today. Please daven for Feigel bas Fradel.

Fwd: [Aneinu] Baruch Dayan HaEmes - Rav Avrohom Chaim Levin zt”l,

Update The levaya of Rav Avrohom Chaim Levine, zt"l, has been changed to 4:00 PM




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Torah Torah Chagri Sak

It is with great sadness that Matzav.com reports the passing of Rav Avrohom Chaim Levin zt"l, rosh yeshiva of Telshe Yeshiva of Chicago. He was 86 years old.

Rav Levin, a member of the Moetzes Gedolei Hatorah of Agudas Yisroel of America and yoshev rosh of the Vaad Roshei Hayeshivos of Torah Umesorah, was niftar this morning.

Rav Levin was a son of Rav Leizer Levin, longtime rov of Detroit. Rebbetzin Levin is a daughter of Rav Efraim Mordechai Ginsburg, rosh yeshiva at Mirrer Yeshiva of Brooklyn, and a granddaughter of Rav Chatzkel Levenstein, famed mashgiach of Mir and Ponovezh.

Rav Levin was renowned for his Torah scholarship and his daas Torah that guided his own yeshiva in Chicago, as well as the many from across the American Olam Hatorah who sought his advice.

Rav Levin was a lifelong Telsher, having learned at Telshe Yeshiva in Cleveland under the roshei yeshiva, Rav Elya Meir Bloch and Rav Chaim Mordechai Katz. In 1960, Rav Levin was tapped by Rav Katz, along with with Rav Chaim Schmelczer, to establish Telshe Chicago as a branch of the Telshe Yeshiva. Under Rav Levin's stewardship, it grew into one of the most renowned mekomos haTorah on the continent. Rav Levin's brother-in-law, Rav Chaim Dov Keller, joined the yeshiva leadership a year later.

Rav Levin was one of four children of Rav and Rebbetzin Leizer Levin. He was predeceased by his three sisters, who were the wives of Rav Chaim Dov Keller, rosh yeshiva of Telshe Yeshiva in Chicago; Rav Berel Wein, noted rov, author and historian; and Rav Yacov Lipschutz, rov of Kehal Bnei Yosef of Monsey.

Rav Levin is survived by his devoted rebbetzin and a family of bnei and bnos Torahfollowing in his ways.

The levayah will be held at 6 p.m. at Telshe Yeshiva, located at 3535 W. Foster Avenue in Chicago, IL. The aron will then be flown to Eretz Yisroel for kevurah there.

Yehi zichro boruch.

http://matzav.com/torah-torah-chigri-sak-rav-avrohom-chaim-levin-ztl/

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Monday, November 26, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven Procedure Wednesday


Please daven for  Yehuda Leib ben Rena Sheva, the son of an Aneinu member who is having a procedure Wednesday morning.

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery Thursday


Please daven for Shoshana bas Bracha who is having surgery Thursday morning.

Aneinu Please Daven Critical


Please continue to say Tehillim for a former Chicagoan, brother of an Aneinu member, Chaim Yecheskel Yaakov ben Chaya who remains in critical condition. 

Friday, November 23, 2018

Fwd: As Shown Tonight at the Agudah Convention: Chavrei HaSiyum


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VBM Did Yaakov Deal Justly With Lavan? By Harav Yaakov Medan


I. The Agreement about the Division of the Sheep Yaakov wanted to avoid a violent struggle with Lavan, and chose instead to use the weapon of cunning (we expanded on this issue in a previous sicha: Lavan’s Deceit’s). Let us examine the agreement about the division of the sheep that followed the last six years of Yaakov's working for Lavan: And he said: Appoint me your wages, and I will give it. And he said unto him: You know how I have served you, and how your cattle have fared with me. For it was little which you had before I came, and it has increased abundantly; and the Lord has blessed you wherever I turned. And now when shall I provide for my own house also? And he said: What shall I give you? And Yaakov said: You shall not give me anything; if you will do this thing for me, I will again feed your flock and keep it. I will pass through all your flock to-day, removing from thence every speckled and spotted one, and every dark one among the sheep, and the spotted and speckled among the goats; and of such shall be my hire. So shall my righteousness witness against me hereafter, when you shall come to look over my hire that is before you: every one that is not speckled and spotted among the goats, and dark among the sheep, that if found with me shall be counted stolen. And Lavan said: Behold, would it might be according to your word. And he removed that day the he-goats that were streaked and spotted, and all the she-goats that were speckled and spotted, every one that had white in it, and all the dark ones among the sheep, and gave them into the hand of his sons. And he set three days' journey between himself and Yaakov. And Yaakov fed the rest of Lavan's flocks. And Yaakov took him rods of fresh poplar, and of the almond and of the plane-tree; and peeled white streaks in them, making the white appear which was in the rods. And he set the rods which he had peeled over against the flocks in the gutters in the watering-troughs where the flocks came to drink; and they conceived when they came to drink. And the flocks conceived at the sight of the rods, and the flocks brought forth streaked, speckled, and spotted.[1] And Yaakov separated the lambs – he also set the faces of the flocks toward the streaked and all the dark in the flock of Lavan – and put his own droves apart, and put them not unto Lavan's flock. And it came to pass, whenever the stronger of the flock did conceive, that Yaakov laid the rods before the eyes of the flock in the gutters, that they might conceive among the rods; but when the flock were feeble, he put them not in; so the feebler were Lavan's, and the stronger Yaakov's. And the man increased exceedingly, and had large flocks, and maid-servants and men-servants, and camels and asses. (Bereishit 30:28-43)

OU TORAH When the “I” is Silent By Britain's Former Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks


Covenant & Conversation: Family Edition is a new and exciting initiative from The Office of Rabbi Sacks for 5779. Written as an accompaniment to Rabbi Sacks’ weekly Covenant & Conversation essay, the Family Editionis aimed at connecting older children and teenagers with his ideas and thoughts on the parsha. Each element of the Family Edition is progressively more advanced; The Core Idea is appropriate for all ages and the final element, From The Thought of Rabbi Sacks, is the most advanced section. Each section includes Questions to Ponder, aimed at encouraging discussion between family members in a way most appropriate to them. We have also included a section called Around the Shabbat Table with a few further questions on the parsha to think about. The final section is an Educational Companion which includes suggested talking points in response to the questions found throughout the Family Edition.This week’s parsha relates a powerful, primal vision of prayer: Jacob, alone and far from home, lies down for the night, with only stones for a pillow, and dreams of a ladder, with angels ascending and descending. This is the initial encounter with the “house of God” that would one day become the synagogue, the first dream of a “gate of heaven” that would allow access to a God that stands above, letting us know finally that “God is truly in this place.

Aneinu Please Say Tehillim


Please say Tehillim for the brother of an Aneinu member, Chaim Yechezkel Yaakov ben Chaya.

Aneinu Please Daven for New Mother


Please daven for a Chicagoan, Eden Keren bat Ruti, a young woman who recently gave birth to her first child and was shortly after hospitalized and diagnosed with cancer.  May Hashem grant her a refuah shilama bimhara. 

Aneinu Please Say Tehillim


Please say Tehillim for Chaim Yechezkel Yaakov ben Chaya.

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven for Little Girl


lease daven for a Chicagoan, Rivka bas Kreina, an 8 year old girl whose foot was run over by a car.

Monday, November 19, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven Tuesday Appt


Please say Tehillim for the refuah shlema of a Chicagoan, Miriam Leah bas Devorah, who is going to the oncologist tomorrow, Tuesday. Please daven that there be no tumor or malignancy and nothing seriously wrong.

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery Today


Please daven for Aneinu member, Rivka Rochel Leah bas Sara Rawna, who is having knee replacement surgery today at 4:00 pm.

Aneinu Please Daven Surgery Tuesday


Please daven for a Chicagoan, Dovid Yehuda HaLevi ben Pessa Riva who is having open heart surgery scheduled for tomorrow morning lasting approximately 5 hours.

Sunday, November 18, 2018

Aneinu Please Daven NEW Mom


Please daven for a new mom who was readmitted to the hospital, Sora bas Chana Idel.

Friday, November 16, 2018

AGUDAH YOM HASHISHI


the Torah says, “Vayehi Erev Vayehi Boker Yom HaShishi - And it was evening and it was morning The Sixth Day.” Why the emphasis of The Sixth Day, an emphasis given to no other of the seven days of creation?   Rashi quotes the famous Chazal that explains that although Hashem seemingly finished creating the world, the creation wasn’t fully stable. Creation was conditional on a key component - Torah which would be given on THE sixth day, the sixth day of Sivan, more than 2000 years later. And, once the Torah was given, creation is dependent on its study. As long as Torah is studied every second of time, the world continues to exist as a result. ​ The Yom HaShishi series is dedicated to those who study the daf every day and their wives and families who support them. With self-sacrifice and dedication, no matter if it’s 10 below zero or 104 degrees, no matter if it's raining or snowing or if they’re traveling or busy, the Daf must get learned.  They learn with candles during hurricanes and little reading lamps of airplanes, busses, and trains. Some wake up at 4:00 AM and some stay up till 2:00 AM. It doesn’t matter how, when, or where, they learn The Daf.   This series will feature weekly videos starring leading Rabbanim and Magidei Shiur, leading up to in the upcoming 13th Global Siyum HaShas.   The learning of the Daf HaYomi has become one of the greatest catalysts to a worldwide commitment to Kvias Itim. The upcoming Siyum is of course primarily the celebration of all those who are completing Shas. But, it is so much more than that. Per the directive of the Novominsker Rebbe Shlit”a and the Gedolei Yisrael, we would like to expand the vision of the Siyum to be the celebration of the Torah world’s commitment to Torah - Ki Heim Chayeinu v’Orech Yameinu!   Whether through learning the Daf or Amud Yomi, Daf Hashavuah, or any daily limud of Gemara, Torah is our life, our strength, and our passion. This was the core of the great vision of Rav Meir Shapiro zt”l to promote unified daily commitment to Torah learning, and the mission we carry on today and keep the world going.   The Yom HaShishi Torah Video Series is part of a broad campaign spearheaded by The Agudah to precipitate a broader and stronger commitment to a daily commitment of learning Gemara. To sign up for the Yom HaShishi series and other exciting Siyum news and updates, subscribe below.Click here.

Muqata Aneinu Please Daven


3:31pm Current list of names for prayers Soldiers and civilians wounded in this week's Gaza war on Israel. דוד בן סילוויה David ben Sylvia דוד שמעון בן מברטה David Shimon ben Maberta לירון בת מברטה Liron bat Maberta ציונה בת רומיה Tziyona bat Romiya קלודין בת שולה Claudine bat Shula ניקולס בן מרינה Nicholas ben Marina שובל מיכאל בן מיכל Shoval Michael ben Michal Shuva bat Michal (seriously wounded 18 year old in Afula stabbing attack, June 11, 2018) May all have a refuah shelaima -- a full and speedy recovery among all the sick and wounded of Israel.

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

CCTC Simcha Davis Legal Holiday Program Fwd: Glatt vs. Beis Yosef





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