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Take Your Mental Health Related Master¡¯s Degree to the Next Level

 

The Family Institute of Neve Yerushalayim offers a unique two-year training program in individual psychotherapy, family and couples therapy that includes:

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Compatible for Chareidi/Dati men and women

Accredited by the Israel Association for Couple and Family Therapy

*Please note: you must have a master¡¯s degree in a mental health related field to be considered for this program

For more information and to apply, please visit?
Call or email Deena Mendlowitz, M.S.W. at 02-654-4600 or?dmendlowitz@...

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We look forward to hearing from you,

Micha Belzer, Ph.D. - Director of The Family Institute


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Summer courses in sewing & fashion design - for teenage girls and women!

 

Summer courses in sewing & fashion design - for teenage girls and women!

The courses (in Hebrew) will be held at the "Tafur Alayich" sewing school in Beitar - easily accessible by public transport from Jerusalem.

The courses offer an introduction to fashion design. Gain confidence in working with a sewing machine and learn about types of threads, fabrics and stitches, hems, different sewing techniques, and basic knowledge of pattern use.

The summer program begins on July 4th, 2022.
? Suitable for girls and women aged 15 and over (possibility of accepting younger girls).
? Different courses will open based on demand.
? Small groups - personal attention.
? Limited spaces - register soon!

You can choose between two tracks:
Track 1:

? 4 x two-hour sessions (once/twice a week) - 680 NIS
? Sundays, Mondays: 2:45pm-4:45pm
? Finish the course with 2 items - an apron and a flared skirt

Track 2:
? 8 x two-hour sessions (twice a week) - 1150 NIS
? Sundays, Thursdays: 10:30am-12:30pm
? Finish the course with 3 items - an apron, a flared skirt and a T-shirt

Prices include most materials except fabric for a skirt and shirt.
* Additional groups will open according to demand.
* 5% discount for people who register by Monday, 27.6.

For more details:?Lea Devora - 058-3266780


About the instructor:?Leah Devora Diner is a fashion designer, graduate of the Moscow School of Fashion Design 32 years ago. After running a sewing studio for wedding dresses and evening wear, Lea Devora opened her sewing school 13 years ago.

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Adopt a sweet kitten?

 





A very sweet orange and white female kitten was found, about 2- 3 months old. I'm afraid she won't survive on her own. Any cat lovers out there that would like to adopt her?
My family is highly allergic to cats and dogs.
I fed her and she thinks I'm her mother!

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Shmirat Haloshon

 

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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM

Day 81 ¨C Breaking up a Harmful Friendship
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Another form of constructive speech is that which prevents or breaks up a relationship that is harmful to at least one of the parties.? It is correct to suggest that someone distance himself from a person or persons who may have a negative influence upon him.? Similarly, it is proper to inform a parent that someone may be having a negative influence on his child.? All preconditions must, of course, be fulfilled ¨C including verification of fact constructive intent (see Days 43-50).? If the information is not firsthand it may nevertheless be conveyed, provided that it is clearly being presented as secondhand information.
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With regard to the requirement of accuracy of the information, the Chofetz Chaim(1) suggests that exaggeration may be permissible if that is the only way to convince the person or parent to end the relationship.
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The Chofetz Chaim adds that it is imperative to explain why conveying the information does not constitute speaking loshon hora, especially when speaking to a child.
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON
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Father and Son
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Even if the quarreler is one¡¯s close relative, including his own father, he should, nevertheless, be exceedingly careful not to join the feud.
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Even if it appears that one¡¯s father is correct in his contentions, one should seek to quell the dispute, rather than to strengthen his father¡¯s hand against his adversary. Aside from the mitzvah of making peace between Jews, one should realize that it is impossible to see things objectively when one of the parties involved is one¡¯s parent. Sifre interprets the phrase, ¡°...your friend who is like your own soul¡± (Devarim 13:7) as a reference to one¡¯s father, whom one loves like his own self. Thus, deciding between the positions of one¡¯s father and his adversary is akin to deciding between the positions of oneself and one¡¯s own adversary.
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If a father instructs his son to assist him in his dispute, his order must not be obeyed. For, as the halachah states (Yoreh De¡¯ah 240:15), if a father commands his son to transgress even a Rabbinic decree, his order must be ignored, for both father and son are obligated to honor the word of Hashem. This is especially true with regard to the severe sin of engaging in strife.








Today's Inspiration

 

Dissolving Bitterness

Said the Yud: " The Talmud teaches us the if we swallow the bitter herbs as the Seder meal instead of chewing them, we have not fulfilled our obligation. (Pesachim 115) I interpret this to mean: 'If we have not dissolved the sense of bitterness within us by virtue of faith and fortitude, we have not done our duty as a Jew.' "

Source: Tifereth ha-Yehudi


ISO of Home Phone instead of Bezeq

 

We have bad reception in our house but Bezeq's rates are too high for local calls.?

Are there any other options that are not dependent on the Internet?

Thanks
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Does your Shul need a New Sefer Torah ?

 

Looking to dedicate New Mehudar Sefer Torah to a Shul in Need Of a Sefer Torah where it will be used every Shabbos
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Shmirat Haloshon

 

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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM

Day 80 ¨C Learning from Others¡¯ Mistakes
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We have seen (Day 11) that it is forbidden to discuss someone¡¯s faults even with people who are aware of these deficiencies, for to focus on a person¡¯s weaknesses is lowly.
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However, when teaching or offering guidance, one may make use of real-life illustrations of improper behavior in other people and even refer to those people by name, provided that the listeners are already familiar with the behavior of these people.? The use of actual situations to which the listener can relate will deliver a message that mere discussion cannot convey.? Reference to negativity here is constructive and is not considered lowly.
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Therefore, it is permissible to make reference to the life-style of a non-observant Jew to emphasize weaknesses in his behavior and its consequences, though his lack of observance is rooted in ignorance.? However, one should be careful not to condemn the person.
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One may not use examples from the past history of a baal teshuva without his permission.? Constructive intent is not a license for possible embarrassment.
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It is also wrong to use examples from the lifestyles of different ethnic groups within the Jewish nation unless it is clear that neither speaker nor listener is unsympathetic towards that group.
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON
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The Pursuer¡¯s Lot
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Scripture states: ¡°God always seeks the pursued¡± (Koheles 3:15).
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The Midrash comments (Vayikra Rabbah 27:5):
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R¡¯ Yose ben Nehurai said: The Holy One, Blessed is He, always exacts retribution from the pursuers for the blood of the pursued.
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R¡¯ Elazar said in the name of R¡¯ Yose ben Zimra: So it is with Temple offerings. God said: The ox is pursued by the lion, the goat by the leopard, the sheep by the wolf; do not bring offerings from the pursuers, but only from the pursued.
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One must refrain from assisting in a feud, lest Hashem hold him accountable for the hurt caused the other party. Rather than anticipate the glory of triumph when his side emerges victorious, let him instead picture the shame and retribution that may be his lot.
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One who scrupulously avoids dispute is truly honored by others, as it is written, ¡°It is an honor for a man to refrain from quarreling¡± (Mishlei 20:3). The Midrash comments (Yalkut HaMechiri, Mishlei 26:14): If personal dignity demands that one refrain from becoming involved in personal feud, then certainly it demands that one avoid becoming entangled in someone else¡¯s feud! Of those who take the opposite path, Scripture states: ¡°Like someone who grabs hold of a dog¡¯s ears is a passerby who becomes involved in a quarrel not his own¡± (Mishlei 26:17).1
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  1. The man who grabs hold of a dog¡¯s ears has only himself to blame for the bite that is sure to come (Rashi).








PSA: New Bus Routes At The Entrance to Jerusalem Due to Roadwork

 

Until recently Bar-Ilan Street had served as a main intercity bus route, however it has frequently been congested. Now, with the infrastructure upgrade works underway along the route, the traffic situation has deteriorated further and soon, due to works at Bar Ilan Intersection, still more traffic blockages are expected. For this reason, a public transport priority lane has been built along the Yirmiyahu- Shamgar- Shefa Hayim route, and once it is complete the bus lines will be diverted along it and to other alternative routes, where city buses pass nearby going to locations across the city.

The new plan has two main routes:
? The Fast Route: Yirmiyahu-Samgar-Shefa Hayim. Only lines which are directly and substantially related to the area will be diverted to this route - for example Bnei Brak and Ashdod.
? The Direct Route: from Har Hotsvim via Begin Road to the stops at the city exit, or directly from Har Hotsvim to the destination city.

You can see the exact routes on the flyer attached here. Or download the complete pamphlet here:?

The plan improves travel efficiency by using shortened routes, ensures bus schedule reliability and enables efficient service even during rush hour and at peak demand periods.?

now run on Fridays and Motsei Shabbat on the Beit Shemesh / Jerusalem routes.They are a fast route to and from Jerusalem, with fewer stops. These lines will add an extra 14 trips to the Friday schedule.?Lines 637, 638, 639, will operate in parallel with lines 617, 618, 619, on Fridays and Motsei Shabbat only. The buses will go via Givat Shaul and Lifta Jerusalem city entrance and continue to Har Chotzvim.

The scheduled times will change during the year based on Shabbat starting and ending times.
For further information, please call Tnufa on *8797 or *8787, or visit their website:

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Today's Inspiration

 

The Source of Livelihood

Said the Kotzker: "It often happens that a wealthy good man loses his fortune. Perhaps we may explain this occurrence as follows: the Lord wishes to tempt the man to discover whether he believed his riches had come from successful business enterprises or through the aid of the Lord, who is the Cause of Causes. If a man is wise, he will understand that it is within the power of God to provide him with a livelihood in one fashion, just as he had done in another, previous to the loss of his welath."

Source: Siach Sarfei Kodesh


Torah Tuesdays in the Old City!

 

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Dear Torah Tuesdays Women,
?We are so excited to see everyone in real life again!

BE'H we'll be resuming our classes at the Claman home starting on Tuesday, June 7th.
June will be a test month to see how it goes. If we get a good physical?attendance?we're considering moving back to the house for good.

The schedule will be as follows:
Rebbetzin Friedman 9:30-11:30
Rebbetzin Lagumsky 11:30-12:30
Rabbi Wagensberg 12:30-1:30

Rebbetzin Friedman will continue teaching about "Derech HaShem and the regular parsha and summer months"

Rebbetzin Lagumsky will be teaching about "The keys of Love and Land of Israel"
June 7 - Loving HaShem
June 14 - Loving Torah
June 21 - Loving Am Yisrael
June 28 - The Glory of the Land

Rabbi Wagensberg will be teaching?about "Parsha with chasidus and inspiration"

We look forward to seeing you.

*Please note the classes will not be not be available through call-ins anymore.
**There will be drinks, but no food.
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Directions:
21 Shonei Halachot St.
(FROM the main square, turn at the bank onto Bonei HaHoma Street. At the end of Bonei HaHoma turn right on to Shonei Halachot, first house on the right)
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Shmirat Haloshon

 

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Dedicated In memory of Marshall and Anita Oran z"l of Barbados
SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM
Day 79 ¨C Rabble-Rousers
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The Talmud teaches that one is permitted to speak loshon hora about baalei machlokes, men of strife, who are at the forefront of a community feud.? The purpose of speaking out against such individuals is to encourage other members of the community to dissociate themselves from them.? Isolating instigators of a dispute can help restore tranquility to a community torn by strife.? The undisputed rav of a community could, for example, urge his constituents to refrain from conversing with certain individuals, so as not to give them an opportunity to develop a following to create strife.
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However, disparagement of one party in a dispute by the other usually results in mudslinging which further escalates the dispute.? That is not at all what the Sages had in mind when they permitted speaking against baalei machlokes.
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON
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Don¡¯t Get Involved
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Above, we discussed the seriousness of initiating and pursuing strife. One must also beware not to lend support to either party in a feud, lest he suffer along with them when their time of retribution arrives. As the Mishnah states: ¡°Scripture punishes an accomplice to transgressors like the transgressors themselves¡±
(Mishnah Makkos 1:7).
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The Midrash states (Bamidbar Rabbah 18:3): ¡°Take heed of the severity of strife, for when one is an accomplice to strife, the Holy One, Blessed is He, brings about his end, as it is written [regarding those who sided with Korach], ¡®A flame came forth from Hashem and consumed the two hundred and fifty men who were offering the incense¡¯ ¡± (Bamidbar 16:35).
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The Talmud states: ¡°Rav said: Whoever maintains a dispute transgresses a negative commandment, as it is written, ¡®... that he not be like Korach and his assembly ...¡¯ ¡± (ibid. 17:5). Rav Asi said: Such a person is fit to be afflicted with tzaraas¡± (Sanhedrin 110a). In a previous chapter we cited the words of Sefer HaKaneh which state that at times God substitute¡¯s poverty for tzaraas, thus placing the sinner at the mercy of his fellow men.








Why is it important to register a trademark? Important information for businesses

 

Why is it important to register a trademark?
Many business owners ?and entrepreneurs are unaware of the importance of registering their trademark (TM) at an early stage, but doing so can be critical for the business, for several reasons:
1. Streamlining enforcement and preventing infringements?
2. International Registration?
3. Preventing registration of the same or similar trademark by your competitors?
4. Detention of infringing products at the Customs?
5. A trademark is an economic asset??????
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Employment Opps: RBS Company Expanding its Team

 

All positions below require English on a mother tongue level (Hebrew is not required).

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If you are interested in applying be sure to fill out our online form via the link below AND email your resume to the address listed below with the correct subject line.

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Positions available:

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  • Event producer
  • Tech Geek / Email Specialist
  • Business Development
  • Internet Researcher/ Data Entry
  • Front-End React Developer

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Today's Inspiration

 

Learning from the Thief

Rabbi Bunam said: " We may learn three things from a thief: First, he is never lazy to be active in his work in the middle of the night. Second, if he does not succeeed on his first attempt, he repeats the endeavor several times until he has accomplished his goal. Third, he does not despise any article."
"The man who wishes to serve the Lord aright should utilize the same methods."

Source: Siach Sarfei Kodesh


join an amazing Davening day trip with Rebetzin Gotleib/Heller

 


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TIME FOR YIDDISHKEIT"

A Davening trip for Women

At the Kivrei Tzaddikim in Eretz Yisrael

With

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Rebbetzin Tziporah Gotleib/Heller

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A unique opportunity to open the gates of tefillah

By evoking the merit of the great tzaddikim!

In the most amazing beauty of Eretz Israel

See the greatness of Hashem, thanking and opening your heart

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Tuesday?29th of Sivan ¨C 28th?of Jun 2022?

Join us for an?unforgettable?trip

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Beautiful Erev Rosh Chodesh Davening

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Gourmet Dinner in Tzefat

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Accompanied by?inspiring shiurim?and the?unforgettable ruach?created by being

With other women who?want more in their lives.

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TODAY! Understanding Addiction: Professional and Personal Accounts #event

 

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for today's, Sunday, June 19?program co-sponsored by Amudim:
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"Understanding and Approaching Addiction:
Personal and Professional Accounts"

with
Dr. Yaakov Freedman

?Psychiatrist,?Mishpacha columnist, inspirational speaker, student of Rabbi?Twerski zt"l
Naftali Kalfa
Musician, mentor, dedicated family man who devotes his life to bettering lives of others
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Dr. Freedman will present a professional and clinical perspective while Naftal Kalfa will relate?to his personal experiences with addiction and recovery and entertain us with guitar and song.? To gain a glimpse to his music, access his website here:??

We believe a diverse audience of?mental health professionals, clergy, parents, community leaders and people interested in personal development will all find this next program to be of great interest.

Amudim, based in New York and Israel, supports those in crises on the their journey back to normalcy through the pillars of kindness, support, sensitivity, understanding and respect.


Register here for this free lecture: ?