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Google Doodle Honoring Anne Frank

 

Hi Everyone!

Today, Google posted a doodle honoring Anne Frank.
I posted the doodle at:


You can view the Google slide presentation and short bio of Anne Frank at:


Shavua Tov,
Jacob Richman
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Today's Inspiration - Shavua tov!

 

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The Besht commented on the verse : "And you turn aside and serve other gods" (Deuteronomy 11:16). He said: "The moment you turn aside from God, you serve other gods. For all your living forces are from God, and if you use these forces for purposes not desirable in the eyes of God, it means that you wish to please other gods."

Source: Midrash Rebish Tov


Shmirat Haloshon

 

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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM

Day 83 ¨C Suggesting a Relationship
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We have seen that it is forbidden to attempt to involve someone in a situation that the person would not want, would he be aware of certain facts.
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If an acquaintance is seeking a person with years of experience with whom to start a business, one may not recommend someone who appears to be experienced but, in fact, is not ¨C unless the acquaintance is told this.? This holds true even if the person possesses natural talent which seems to compensate for his lack of experience.
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Often, people feel that they know what their friend is ¡°really looking for¡± far better than the friend himself does, and feel justified in deceiving the friend by providing inaccurate information about a perspective shidduch (marriage match), or employee, with the aim of seeing the shidduch or hiring realized.
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It is presumptuous and arrogant for one to think that he has the right to make others¡¯ life decisions for them.
Furthermore, it should be understood that the human personality is complex.? Logically, one may seem to have found the perfect match for his friend.? Nevertheless, if one¡¯s friend has developed an attitude ¨C irrational though it may be ¨C that he or she will only marry someone who meets a particular specification, hiding the truth about a prospective mate could have lifelong repercussions.? Upon discovering the truth after the wedding, the person might spend the rest of is married life feeling that he settled for second best.? Even if he was told the truth right before the wedding and nevertheless went through with it, feelings of disappointment might surface later.
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Such practices, though well intended, constitute giving bad advice and are in violation of ¡°Before a blind person do not place a stumbling block.¡±
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON

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The Way of Moshe

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A son is required to totally remove himself from his father¡¯s feud when he sees himself as powerless to resolve it. However, in a situation where a father has high regard for his son¡¯s opinion and would allow him to bring the matter to a peaceful resolution, the son is obligated to become involved.
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Tanna D¡¯Vei Eliyahu Rabbah (ch. 21) states: ¡°One cannot stand silently as his father and mother speak forbidden talk. If he will remain silent, the lives of all three may be cut short.¡¯¡¯1
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It is a mitzvah for every Jew to make peace between feuding parties. As the Mishnah states (Pe¡¯ah 1:1), this is one of the deeds whose ¡°fruits¡± one enjoys in this world but whose ¡°principal¡± [i.e. primary reward] remains for the World to Come. Even if one side is clearly wrong and is deserving of punishment for having initiated the dispute, and one has the power to bring this punishment upon this person, nevertheless, he should do everything in his power to resolve the matter peacefully. Such was the way of Moshe, who strove to make peace with Dasan and Aviram, though he had the power to bring punishment upon them for their having brazenly opposed him. Thus does the Torah relate, ¡°Moshe stood up and went to Dasan and Aviram¡± (Bamidbar 15:25), to which the Sages comment, ¡°From this we derive that one should not remain steadfast in dispute¡± (Sanhedrin 110a).
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Because Moshe went to the tents of Dasan and Aviram to make peace, he merited to save four righteous individuals, Ohn ben Peles and Korach¡¯s three sons, from the sufferings of Gehinnom.
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1. Of course, he should intervene respectfully, in consonance with the stringent rules of kibud av v¡¯em (honoring one¡¯s father and mother ¡ª see Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh De¡¯ah ch. 240).








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Shmirat Haloshon

 

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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM

Day 84 ¨C When Facts May be Concealed
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There are times when a rav may permit suggesting a shidduch and temporarily concealing information which could prevent the shidduch from coming about.
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Occasionally, a situation exists as a result of which people might be reluctant to even consider a shidduch(3) with a particular person or family, though, in fact, the situation need not warrant such reluctance.
It is in such a case that a rav may permit an initial meeting (and at times even a series of meetings) without the pertinent fact being mentioned, so that when it finally is revealed, the person stands a chance of being judged fairly.
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However, it is forbidden to conceal the information until after the other party has developed strong, positive feelings concerning the shidduch, for at that point, the party will be denied the opportunity to reach an objective decision, and will have been the victim of dishonesty and manipulation.
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Needless to say, such decisions are not to be made by a shadchan (matchmaker) and certainly not by the family involved.? Only a qualified Torah authority should decide such matters.
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON
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Perseverance
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David declared: ¡°Seek peace and pursue it¡± (Tehillim 34:15). The Sages comment (Vayikra Rabbah 9:9): ¡°Seek peace for your loved ones and pursue it for your enemies; seek peace where you live and pursue it elsewhere; seek peace with your body and pursue it with your resources; seek peace for yourself and pursue it for others; seek peace today and pursue it tomorrow.¡¯¡¯
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This final exhortation means that one should never despair of making peace; rather, he should pursue it today, and then tomorrow, and the next day ... until he attains it.
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If thick ropes which pull a wagon are strained regularly, they will become weak, and eventually will tear. So it is with strife. If one does not succeed in making peace on his first or second attempt, nevertheless, he should not abandon his pursuit of this sacred achievement. Ultimately, his words will accomplish. If he will have no effect at all upon the prime quarrelers, because they have become overpowered by the appetite for triumph and are blind to the truth, he may be able to influence those who have been drawn into a quarrel that is not their own. In this way, he will save them from the bitter retribution which results from strife, in the way of Moshe, who saved Ohn and Korach¡¯s sons.

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Keep reading Day 85, thew lesson for Shabbos
SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM

Day 85 ¨C Suggesting a Shidduch: The Balance

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In light of the prohibition of misleading one¡¯s fellow (see Days 79-80), one may be reluctant to suggest shidduchim (marriage matches) altogether; others may feel it necessary to mention every possible shortcoming of the person so as not to be guilty of misrepresenting the truth.
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Few acts of chesed (kindness) can compare with that of helping to build a Jewish home.? One who thinks that a certain young man may be a suitable match for a certain young woman is not responsible to investigate the two and their families before proposing the match.? That is the responsibility of the parties involved and their parents.
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However, the prohibition against misleading one¡¯s fellow requires that one not suggest a shidduch unless:
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(1) He believes that given what he knows of their personalities, the two could be a good match, and he is unaware of any reason the relationship should cause pain to either one.
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(2) In his opinion, there is reason to believe that their meeting will ultimately result in an engagement.? (It is wrong to waste a person¡¯s time, energy and emotions!)
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(3) He is not aware of any medical, emotional, or character deficiency that would render one party unfit for marriage.
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(4) He does not feel that either party will have a negative influence upon the other.
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(5) He is not aware that one party lacks something that the other is insistent upon, or has something to which the other has explicitly expressed strong objection.
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Should there be any doubt as to whether any of these conditions have been met; the counsel of a talmid chacham (a very learned person) should be sought.
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON
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The Quality of Silence
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R¡¯ Yitzchak said: Which craft should man pursue in this world? He should make himself like a mute (Chullin 89a).
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R¡¯ Yitzchak¡¯s description of the quality of silence as a craft, conveys a number of important lessons:
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If a person who is unfamiliar with a certain trade seeks to create a product of that trade with his own hands, he will find the task exceedingly difficult, regardless of how simple he may have imagined it to be. To become skilled in a given craft requires a period of training and experience.
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So it is with the art of silence. The ability to restrain oneself from speaking when the situation warrants silence is, indeed, precious. With the quality of silence, man is protected from the many sins which are related to speech; without it, it is exceedingly difficult to refrain from verbal transgression.
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A person who exercises restraint in speech only when the possibility of forbidden speech seems likely, but at all other times speaks whatever comes to mind, will be unable to avoid transgression. Such a person is simply not accustomed to restraining himself in this area, and is totally unprepared when the moment of trial arrives.
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Therefore, one should train himself, like someone learning a craft, to exercise restraint in speech. One must reach the point where such restraint comes naturally to him. Which craft should man pursue in this world? He should make himself like a mute. Then he will surely refrain from forbidden speech and avoid any such sin.
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Thanks to those who are davening

 

Shalom?

Thank you to those who are davening for me.? Please keep davening.?

Had a reaction to the antibiotic and currently can't walk.

For the first?time in a few?years the doctor agrees I have anaemia.? It's been showing in blood tests and they keep saying it's nothing.? Don't know the cause but feel faint and weak all the time. Please keep davening.?

Not sure how I will stand to prepare for Shabbat,? have an inflammation of my tendons?

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Hebrew Sayings on Paper Cups

 

Hi Everyone!

Tonight, I was shopping at the Ramy Levy supermarket in Mishor Adumim and
I noticed packages of paper cups on sale.
They are not your standard paper cups.
There are Hebrew sayings on the cups.
I thought it was worth sharing this "Only in Israel" moment.


There are always nice surprises in our Jewish homeland.

Shabbat Shalom,
Jacob Richman
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Today's Inspiration - Shabbat shalom!

 

God's Love of Israel

Said the Karliner: "May I be able to love a good Jew as much as God loves a wicked one."

Source: Midor Dor


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Off the Beaten Track Tour to Gush Etzion with Shalom Pollack

 


Tour of Gush Etzion :?Off the Beaten Track
with Shalom Pollack

DATE: Tuesday, June 28
DEPART from the Inbal Hotel at 10:00 am?
RETURN approx?4:00 pm
Cost: 250 shekels


Gush Etzion Heritage Center

We will be treated to the some of the finest?historical /drama presentations in the country.
The drama of the heroic last stand of Gush Etzion will take your breath away and bring tears to your eyes.

We continue to the Eitam Farm. This is?where Mordechai, the Jewish Daniel Boone (as I call him)? lives with his amazing family of farmers and
shepherds surrounded by Arab villages.
Mordechai made Aliyah from New York and had a very?interesting background. He has earned the title? "Sheik '' from the local?Arabs as they ask him
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He is an imposing, colorful figure who has earned the respect of the local Arabs as he expands the borders of Jewish presence in places?
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The ancient Hasmonean water system which brought water to the Beit Hamikdash was discovered on his property.
The views from the hilltop?where he lives afford a sweeping vista from the pages of the Tanach.

Finally, we will visit the?Herodion, including the very newest discoveries of King Herod's magnificent throne room and tomb.

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Today's Inspiration

 

Why We Propser

Said the Belzer: "We read in Psalm 24:5: 'He shall receive a blessing form the Lord and righteousnes (tzedaka - could be translated as charity) from the God of his salvation.' When we succeed in business or study let us remember that our success has come not because of our sagacity or good sense. Furthermore, let us not imagine that we have deserved the blessing because of our goodness. We have received it because God in His mercy has desired to aid us."

Source: Dover SHalom


Seeking Business Loan Guarantor for Social Impact / Mental Health Start-Up

 

Shalom,
We are seeking someone who is in a position where they can serve as a guarantor for a business loan for a social-impact start-up with a goal of improving mental health / communication in marriage.?

Here's a short company description:

Give-Write as a service and product answers a wife who accosts her husband:

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Israeli artists and even product engineers, from underserved populations, must pull off the husband¡¯s comeback:

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Then she sees the letter he¡¯s written inside.

In his words, the little truly special moments of their marriage come alive with a little help from our professional counselors.and our online, interactive quiz, a learning tree that gains with each use.

Covid limited our ability to assemble cards and be an in-store experience; now artists work at home and we¡¯ve pivoted to a wholly online experience.? We need a world-class website, research and development to create more unique cards, and employ professional marriage counselors for an opening in July, 2022.

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Tefillah request

 

Can anyone Daven for me? I'm in cheder miyun. Was at Mokeid layla last night.? Doctors keep overlooking important results from blood tests.?

I am the sole carer for my mother.? I need my health at least as long as she is alive?


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Please also Daven for my husband Eliyahu Ben Devorah Gitta also for refuah?


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