Wednesday, October 3, 2018

BEREISHIS IS HERE SOME PARSHA BOOK/CHUMASH RECEMONDATIONS


(Hebrew) COMING SOON

Zichron Meir Edition of Targum Onkelos - Bereishis The Herzog Edition of Sefer Bereishis IS AT KESHER STAM


Targum Onkelos - the translation of the Chumash into Aramaic by Onkelos - is so important that the Sages included it in the obligation to read the weekly Chumash portion "shnayim mikra v'echad Targum” the Torah text twice andTargum Onkelos once. Now you will be able to gain a better understanding of the interpretation of Onkelos and enhance your understanding of Chumash. ArtScroll proudly presents the Zichron Meir Edition of Targum Onkelos: The definitive Aramaic interpretive translation of the Torah, elucidated and annotated. The Zichron Meir Edition of Targum Onkelos includes: Chumash, Rashi, and Targum Onkelos fully vowelized An elucidation of Targum Onkelos, following the style of the Sapirstein Edition of Rashi and other ArtScroll classics An interlinear design, with the words of Targum Onkelos placed directly under the Hebrew of the Chumash text A flowing translation of the Chumash, based on the Stone Chumash. This includes words marked in bold when the translation differs from that of Onkelos Text that is highlighted when Onkelos deviates from the literal translation into his own interpretation Notes that explain and clarify those places where Onkelos appears to add his own phrase or where he deviates from the simple meaning of the verse. Footnotes that include background information and insights of other commentators (From Artscroll)

The Milstein Edition Chumash with the Teachings of the Talmud Sefer Bereishis IS AT KESHER STAM


A brand-new resource that will change the way you understand Chumash. The Oral Torah is based on the Written Torah, and it often cites verses from the Chumash. In this unique Chumash commentary, the original text of the Oral Torah and an easy-to-follow explanation appear with the verse that was cited in the Mishnah or Talmud. Here, we can see what the Oral Torah had to say about the Chumash verses, profoundly enriching our understanding of the Chumash itself. The Milstein Edition Chumash with the Teachings of the Talmud includes: Hebrew text of the Chumash with a flowing English translation Rashi and Onkelos, fully vowelized The text of Mishnah, Talmuds Bavli and Yerushalmi, or Mesechtos Ketanos that mentions the verse, in the original Hebrew or Aramaic An easy-to-read narrative adaptation of the text of the Oral Torah, explaining what the Sages say When a verse is the source of one of the 613 mitzvahs, a citation from the Sefer HaChinuch (Book of Mitzvos) (From Artscroll)

The Steinsaltz Humash


The Steinsaltz Humash the long-awaited English version of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz’s pioneering translation and commentary on the Torah. Like his monumental translation and commentary of the entire Talmud, the new Steinsaltz Humash includes a treasure trove of information to make the text clear, fascinating, and relevant to users of all backgrounds. Here, Rabbi Steinsaltz’s commentary seeks to connect the reader directly to the peshat, the plain reading of the text. He includes references to many commentaries, while he aims to remove any ‘barriers’ to the text, connecting us directly to the ‘voice of the Torah’. This brand-new volume features several innovative elements including: Hebrew verses in clear Koren font, with vowels and punctuation Accessible English translation that reflects Rabbi Steinsaltz’s understanding of the text Parshiyot divided thematically with introductory explanations Color photos that identify biblical objects and illustrate complicated concepts Notes and photos of modern archaeological and scientific findings Maps, illustrations, and charts to clarify locations and concepts Supplemental background materials, cross-references to the Torah use promo code miozrachi get $9.99 off.Order today b/4 promo goes away.

Fwd: Or Menorah - Community Alert: Homicide - First Degree Murder of member of our community





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From: 'Or Menorah' via Or Menorah <OrMenorah@googlegroups.com>
Date: 10/3/18 12:33 AM (GMT-06:00)
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Subject: Or Menorah - Community Alert: Homicide - First Degree Murder of member of our community




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From: Hatzalah Chicago & Or Menorah
Community Alert: Homicide - First Degree Murder
"An Absolute, Total Commitment to the Sanctity of Life"
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Eliyahu Moscowitz, a 24 year old Chabad bochur from Chicago, was murdered in a shooting on Monday, Simchas Torah evening, 5779.

Eliyahu was shot at about 10:20 p.m. Monday on the Loyola Park path near Lunt Avenue, Chicago police said.

Chicago police said a masked gunman appears to be targeting people in the city's Roger's Park neighborhood at random following the second fatal shooting in the neighborhood in two days.

Eliyahu was from a prominent Chabad family in Chicago. He served as a mashgiach Kosher supervisor in Jewel-Osco, the major grocery store in Chicago.

Police released a surveillance picture showing the shooter dressed entirely in black (SEE BELOW), his face covered by a ski mask in an evident effort to keep his identity concealed.

His victims appear to have been chosen at random. No connection between the two men has been found. In both shootings, none of the victims' belongings were taken.

"People will go about their daily lives. But we want it to be done in a safe way. A smart and vigilant way," said Mayor Rahm Emanuel.

"This is a terrible loss for the Chicago community," a friend told COLlive.

He is survived by his parents, Rabbi Mendel and Chanie Moscowitz of Chicago, IL, and grandparents Rabbi Efraim and Tzivia Moscowitz - Chicago, IL and Mrs. Miriam Nemanow (wife of R' Moshe A''H) – Crown Heights, NY as well as his siblings.

He was predeceased by his brother Levi Yitzchok Moscowitz Z"l in 2015.

Baruch Dayan Ha'emes.

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Thank you for your continued support.

Sincerely,
Hatzalah Chicago EMS & Or Menorah 



Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Fwd:[Aneinu] Two Shooting Deaths in East Rogers Park; Safety Meeting Thursday Evening





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From: myysbyy via chicago-aneinu <chicago-aneinu@googlegroups.com>
Date: 10/2/18 9:09 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: MYYSBYY@aol.com
Subject: [chicago-aneinu] Two Shooting Deaths in East Rogers Park; Safety Meeting Thursday Evening





From: Alderman Silverstein <info@50thwardchicago.com>
Date: Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Subject: Two Shooting Deaths in East Rogers Park; Safety Meeting Thursday Evening
To: myysbyy <myysbyy@aol.com>

Community Safety Meeting on Thursday Evening to Discuss Two Shooting Deaths in East Rogers Park

Dear Neighbor,

I am horrified to report that while many in our neighborhood were celebrating the holidays, our neighboring community of East Rogers Park suffered two shooting deaths this week. On Sunday morning, Douglass Watts was fatally shot on the 1400 block of W. Sherwin. On Monday night, Eliyahu Moscowitz was fatally shot around 10:20 p.m., while walking in Loyola Park near the lakefront. Mr. Moscowitz was a resident of the 50th Ward.

Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson confirmed that the same gun was used in both shootings, and it is believed that the same offender is responsible for both homicides.

I have been in constant contact with 24th District Police Commander Roberto Nieves, and attended a press conference today with the full leadership of the Chicago Police Department and the mayor.

Also, I am organizing a community safety meeting with the Chicago Police Department for Thursday evening. Please watch your inboxes for the details as soon as I am able to confirm them.

Witnesses described the offender as a black male, with a thin build and wearing dark clothing, including a mask that obscured his face below the eyes. If anyone has any information about the shooting, the police are asking that they contact the Area North Bureau of Detectives at (312) 744-8200. Anonymous Tips can be submitted to TIPSOFT.COM.

The police have released the following image from a surveillance camera near the shooting on Sherwin:
 

These horrible crimes are receiving the full attention of the police department and the City of Chicago. At the press conference today, Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson cautioned residents to "go about your daily lives, but be safe, smart and vigilant at the same time."

I hope you will all join me in sending our thoughts and prayers to the families and friends of Douglass Watts and Eliyahu Moscowitz. And I hope to see you all at the important safety meeting on Thursday evening.
 
Sincerely,

Debra L. Silverstein
Alderman, 50th Ward
Address: 2949 W. Devon Avenue
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