This is very real cause that is close to my heart as a 7 and half years daily project, which was a and is a real life changer! Daf Yomi has been taken up since by hundreds of thousands of Jews worldwide, including myself, which together keeps us together, and with millions of Jews united with Israel bringing Moshaich now!Before we begin i recommend a charity yomi/daily giving a small amount of time/money to help charitable causes!
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I explained to them in a way that children could understand that G-d is Infinite, so they should never worship a limited god. Then, I showed them how to pray for their loved ones. Although we are to help all people, including non-Jews, if a non-Jew’s father is Jewish, we have an additional reason to try to help him.A Non-Jew’s CommentTo the video; Jews Should Marry Jews
If you are Jewish, and dating a non-Jew, read this 43-year-old American’s comment to my video on the importance of Jews marrying Jews.
He wrote:“I agree that Jews marrying Jew is the most important message. My family line ended up non-Jewish because my grandparent’s son did not marry Jewish, and now everyone in the family is not Jewish in two generations.”Gutman adds:
Look beyond the sensual moment before you get involved and become attached. Do not throw away your 4,000-year-old family for a physical attraction. A central prayer that we say three times a day warns; “Do not follow your eyes and hearts for they will lead you astray.”[i]
More from Gutman locks “He’s a Heretic!”You never know when you ask someone to do a mitzvah what is going to happen. This Israeli walked by, and when I asked him to put on tefillin he roughly pushed me off.A religious Jew who was walking in the other direction called out to me, “Forget him. He’s a complete kofer!” A kofer is a Jew who denies the Torah, a heretic.
Just then, as if the Israeli had heard him, but really he was way too far away to have heard, turned, came over, and told me to help him to put on tefillin.
After he finished I asked him what changed his mind. It was as if some mystical voice told him to do it. He said, “Someone has been pressing me to do it.”I said, “But it was a good thing to do, right?” He agreed, and he walked over to the Kotel looking satisfied.
The Jew who heard him push me off, and called him a kofer did not see that he turned, so he still thinks that he is a denier. But you can never judge someone else’s place. It is hard enough to be fair even when you judge your own.August 30, 2012 (1 photo)
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You shall not see your brother’s ox or sheep going astray and ignore them; rather, you should restore them to your brother.
And so you shall do with every lost thing of your brother – you may not remain oblivious (22:1-3)
When Rabbi DovBer of Lubavitch was a young man, he lived in the same house as his father, Rabbi Schneur Zalman. Rabbi DovBer and his family lived in the ground floor apartment, and Rabbi Schneur Zalman lived on the second floor.
One night, while Rabbi DovBer was deeply engrossed in his studies, his youngest child fell out of his cradle. Rabbi DovBer heard nothing. But Rabbi Schneur Zalman, who was also immersed in study in his room on the second floor, heard the infant’s cries. The Rebbe came downstairs, lifted the infant from the floor, soothed his tears, replaced him in the cradle, and rocked him to sleep. Rabbi DovBer remained oblivious throughout it all.
Later, Rabbi Schneur Zalman admonished his son: “No matter how lofty your involvements, you must never fail to hear the cry of a child.”
The Lubavitcher Rebbe told this story to a gathering of community activists in 1962. “To me,” said the Rebbe, “this story characterizes the approach of Chabad-Lubavitch. With all the emphasis on self-refinement and one’s personal service of the Almighty, one must always hear the cry of a child.
“This is most applicable today, when so many Jewish children of all ages, have fallen out of the cradle of their heritage. Their souls cry out to us, and we must have the sensitivity to hear their cries and to respond. We must interrupt our prayers and our studies and do everything in our power to sooth these desperate souls and restore them to their cradle.”
Jaffa Institute B’nei Mitzvah Project
This campaign is being run for the children of the Jaffa Institute.
The most significant event in each young Jewish person’s life is their Bar or Bat Mitzvah.
Becoming Bar or Bat Mitzvah marks an individual’s entry into adult life and is an important time when adolescents can begin to reflect upon their responsibilities not only towards themselves and their families, but also towards the wider community.
Embarking upon a Bar or Bat Mitzvah project is a valuable experience which enhances the development of a young adult’s sense of social justice and reinforces the Jewish principle of Tzedaka. Learning about those less fortunate than themselves and taking action to relieve their suffering enriches the Bar or Bat Mitzvah experience and enhances its meaning.
Participants in the Jaffa Institute’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah program are encouraged to learn about the 30 different programs that the organization runs while considering the different needs that our services address. They often choose to embark upon their own fundraising initiative in order to contribute towards their favorite Jaffa Institute program.
When the participants or their friends and family come to Israel, they are always welcome to visit the program that they have supported and see the positive impact that their Bar or Bat Mitzvah has had upon the children of the Jaffa Institute. They can also have the opportunity to volunteer at the Institute’s Food Distribution Center where they can pack boxes of food for needy families.
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From July onwards, for over one month and a half, Israeli children will stop going to school and will start their summer vacation. This marks the beginning of a dangerous period for the children in the care of the Jaffa Institute.
Indeed, as the school year ends, most Israeli children look forward to a long break filled with fun, games and relaxation. However, many of the parents of the children in our care cannot afford to pay for summer camps and need to keep working long hours.
As a result, in July and August, the children in our care find themselves unattended for most of the day. With Jaffa’s crime and drug abuse rates almost twice the national average, children on the streets are often placed in at-risk situations related to drugs, violence, and other forms of crime.
In addition to the dangers presented by this situation, these children will not enjoy the benefits provided by an experience at a summer camp. Indeed, such programs are known to give children the opportunity to develop leadership skills in a low pressure atmosphere as well as provide them with responsibilities that they may not otherwise be exposed to in a different environment. In addition to developing their leadership and social skills, an experience at a summer camp helps children gain self-esteem.
The Jaffa Institute believes that such benefits should be offered to all children, no matter how wealthy their parents are. Therefore, we organize an Annual Summer Camp that over 150 at-risk children attend. The summer camp takes place in our four after-school activity centers in the Greater Jaffa area.
The Annual Summer Camp aims to provide disadvantaged children with a safe and enriching alternative to being left at home unsupervised or exposed to the dangers of the streets. In addition, this program provides a “hook” to disadvantaged children to engage them in positive activities which can enhance their social, academic and personal growth.
Finally, our summer camp program is unique as our Therapeutic Center remains open in the summer in order to allow the children who receive social and educational support services during the school year to continue their therapy program without a break.
On 23 April 2012, 15 boys who study at the Bet Shemesh Education Center celebrated their B’nei Mitzvah in a beautiful ceremony overlooking the
Judean Hills. Like all of the boys at the Bet Shemesh Educational Center – a residential high school for at-risk boys – these adolescents come from severely disadvantaged backgrounds. Sadly, their parents simply could not afford to provide them with celebrations to mark the important milestone of becoming Bar Mitzvah.
This year, the Center fulfilled the dreams of its B’nei Mitzvah students. The day’s events marked the culmination of a course in which the boys studied the significance of the Bar Mitzvah as an important boundary between childhood and adulthood. The young men began their special day with their family and friends at a beautiful ceremony, which was followed by a luxuriously catered meal. In honor of the momentous event, each of the boys was given a set of teffilin and a tallit, as well as a wrist-watch. They were then taken on an exciting field trip to the Old City of Jerusalem, where they enjoyed several historical tours and ate delicious pizza. The highlight of the trip was a visit to the Western Wall; a poignant occasion which held much meaning for the Bar Mitzvah boys.
We would like to thank the Goldsmith Family and all the other donors who made this special day of celebration possible.
For more information about this year’s celebration as well as video footage of the day’s events please click here
To see more photos of the Bar Mitzvah ceremony, please click here
To see photos of the Bar Mitzvah boys during their special outing in the Old City of Jerusalem, please click here
If you would like to help a Bar Mitzvah boy receive an unforgettable Bar Mitzvah celebration, please click here. Alternatively, please contact Eli Goldsmith by email at umuse613@gmail.com or by telephone on +972-(0)-573-175-856.
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http://www.emunas.com/audio/Shalosh_Seudah_Torah/39_emor.pdf and from Gutman Locks“Why Should I Wear a Kippa?”Mikey, whose real name is Mordechai, came up to me at the Kotel wearing tzitzis (fringes) but no kippa! (head cover) This is highly unusual. Tzitzis is a much more “advanced” mitzvah than the kippa. Although tzitzis is commanded directly from the Torah, and kippas are “merely” a rabbinical custom, wearing a head covering is common to many more Jewish men than wearing tzitzis.When a Jew becomes a baal t’shuvah (returnee) he begins to follow the commandments. There is a lot of leeway in the beginning as everyone understands that you are just starting. Each of us begins at our pace and goes as far as we want. If it is pleasing, inspiring, we go on and on until it is hard to distinguish between a baal t’shuvah and a Jew who has been raised in a Torah-observant home.
So, when I asked Mikey what he was doing walking around wearing tzitzis, and even wearing the garment outside of his shirt where everyone could see them, but not wearing a kippa, he challenged me asking, “Why should I wear a kippa?” I knew what he was going to say.
“Tzitzis are a Torah commandment. G-d told us to wear them! Kippas are just a rabbinical custom. Why should I wear a kippa? Why did they make up that rule?” He asked.
“The rabbis did not just invent the custom.” I answered. “Kippas are based in the Torah. Nowadays we do not have a Temple, so there are no kohaneim (Jewish priests) serving in the Temple. This means that our individual spiritual service is even more important than it was back then. The kohaneim always wore a head covering when they served, so the rabbis instituted the custom that we too should wear a head cover.”
I went on, “There is a deeper reason to cover our heads. When you wear a covering on your head there is always something above you.” I looked up as if I was trying to see my hat, and then even above that. “When you wear something on your head it reminds you that there is always Something above you.”
He got the idea. He smiled, and walked away with a kippa on his head. I saw him the next day wearing a new colorful kippa. I commented on how nice it was. With a big smile he said, “Well, you explained it to me.”
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Jerusalem – rabbi-hagaon-chaim-pinchas-scheinberg-passes-away-at-101-tzlb, the Rosh Yeshiva of Mattersdorf prominent Yeshiva Torah Ore, one of Kiryat Mattersdorf’s most highly regarded Rabbonim, and a member of Moetzes Gedolei Hatorah, who was renowned for wearing dozens of pairs of tzitzis passed away this afternoon Sha’arei Tzedek hospital, at the age of one hundred and one.
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Before anyone gets confused, please read this , an Anonymous answer to Matisyahu’s changes and his article in Aish.com with five big ?’s!
The first big question is why does Aish.com post an Exclusive Interview about an Exclusive person such as Matisyahu , which should right now only confuse people ? Why didn’t you post a response to Matisyahu’s post which is bordering on Apicorus etc… and Matisyahy has much more influence in this article than Aish.com?
The second big question is why post from Matisyahu numerous times his confusing response about re-defining Judism, and comments such as ”I was literally walking out of a jail cell that I had been in”… ?
The third big question is why are people focusing so much on the external issues like beard and peah’s when there are more fundamental issues, like dying Matisyahu’s hair yellow which is against Torah Mitzvos, holding a girl on Matisyahu’s lap, stage diving , crowd surfing and the general vibe of little consideration of the Holiness of himself and our Torah rules towards the men and women laws ?!? And many more fundamental issues that Aish.com is missing ?
The fourth big question is where is Aish.com and other Rabbonim openness to guide people like Matisyahu threw crisis of faith/ Baal Teshuvah issues, and isn’t Aish.com embarased to admit that there kiruv (=bringing people closer) is too superficial to help long term issues such as Matisyahu is struggling with? Where is Matisyahu’s inspirational figures in his journey and people he can turn to for advice, Where is the second line Kiruv ?
The fifth big question is where is Matisyahu heading and all the other friends like Erez Shemspeed and and Y-love who are condoning Gay life styles while also appearing in Aish.com articles? Can’t there be more credibility to post about good clear examples of Baal Teshuvah , who have battled the confusion head on and clarified with advice from Rabbonim , while being able to express their talents and fulfilled Torah life styles!?:)
The bottom line is to focus on the positive that we Jews are struggling with the hardest challenges in history both externally and internally. And any movement towards G-d will be praised, like Aish Hatorah’s true kiruv movement and the sincere people within, like Matisyahu connection to G-d through prayer and inspirational songs of old. But where is his wife and family heading, with a father filled with tests beyond the biggest Righteuos people in history, and what makes Maitsyahu think he can be a spark seeker , when our most important role is simply just to do G-d’s will and this will elevate the sparks more than enough
Matisyahu needs tremendous Mercy amongst all confused people of our day , along with websites and organaisations like Aish.com. I wonder if they showed their Head of Yeshivah what they post and the goals and content?
May we all be guided by the truth of real Teshuvah that brings us all sincerely closer to Hashem , including Maitsyahu ben Rochel Malka and all our confused friends, to real Emunah (faith) and success that is a kiddush Hashem for all time with Moshiach NOW!
Now feel free to read below and remember , this is very confused!!!
Happy Chanukah – Click this for my deep ideas shared! A very high soul that can come down very low! Dear Matisyahu . Miracles it is !
This is what Rav Wolfson ended off his shabbos inspirations with” The entire Jewish People, including Matisyahu, the neshama of Chanukah, that lights up etc… read our blog below for more! Beard wheres your yid , yid wheres your beard lol Come visit israel Totourisrael with or with out the beard Midnightrabbi inspires Indeed Midnightrabbi inspires don’t go too low, just upward together – KEEP STRONG note_from_matisyahu/ Chazzak V’ematz!
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Hashem, Please…
Cover me with Your wings like a mother bird covers her young
Feed me like Your birds feed their little ones
Protect me from unseen dangers
Cleanse me
Support me
Catch me when I fall
Hashem, we wait only for You!
Want to personally thank Gutman Locks for all his inspiration!
And inform you all to be very careful of copyright law as i was just caught unaware, after a very inspirational night at a concert, needless to say we mustn’t post any videos with out prior permission , regardless of inspirational content!
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