Hashgacha Pratis: Tishrei 5783
Inspirational messages and contemporary stories of Hashgacha Pratis
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The cozy heimish living conditions in many frum neighborhoods in Eretz Yisrael lead to some pretty funny jokes—jokes which aren’t far from the reality, as you’ll see below. One joke goes like this: A man in his apartment in Bnei Brak opens his mouth to enjoy a dairy meal when he hears a neighbor’s voice calling out: “Stop! You ate a hot dog only a couple of hours ago—you’re still fleishig!” Then another neighbor’s voice rings out: “No, it’s okay—it was a pareve hot dog!” Other jokes feature a neighbor who corrects your bracha or says “Gezundheit!” after you sneeze. Our real-life scenario occurred in our sukkah this year on Shabbat chol hamo’ed, the Sabbath during the intermediate days of Sukkot, between the festival/chag/yantiv days. We build our sukkah on our porch, which sits across from the sukkah our next-door neighbors & diagonally under the staggered sukkahs of all the neighbors above us, and borders on the schach of our downstairs neighbors. A bedroom window sits next to our porch where our under-the-weather teenager lay in bed. So we all thought Shabbat Kiddush should be said really loud so he could hear it through the sukkah walls via his open bedroom window. And so, the beginning of Kiddush was cheerfully bellowed out, with the Sefardi “Savri maranan” prior to the bracha (to which everyone answers “L’chaim!”)—except we heard not even a faint “L’chaim” from the mildly ill child’s direction. So “Savri maranan” was repeated louder & louder, until we all figured he heard, but we just couldn’t hear him. As the bracha was being said, a voice rang out from above: “You’re saying Kiddush for Shabbat-Yom Tov! You need to say Kiddush for Shabbat-chol hamo’ed!” Because we were in the middle of hearing Kiddush, we didn’t catch everything he said, so the Kiddush stopped and there was total silence before our side uttered the traditional “Ah-ah-ah?” that Orthodox Jews do when you can’t talk, like between netilat yadayim & hamotzi. |
From Myrtle Rising, here.
Simchas Yom Tov with Kedushas Tzion –
Dinner, Dance & Discussion: Anglo Chareidi Olim: New Opportunities, New Responsibilities
Hosted by the Myers family
Nahar HaYarden St. 120 (one floor up), Ramat Beit Shemesh
Chol HaMoed Sukkos, Wednesday 17 Tishrei / Oct. 12, 6:30 p.m.
Program will be in English, and is for both men (in the sukkah) and women (in the garden).
Registration required by this Wed. night, Oct. 5 (Motza’ei Yom Kippur)
Dinner will be pareve, catered by The Bagel House of RBS.
(Kehilot hechsher, Shmita l’chumra)
Program includes:
Simchas Beis HaShoe’eva Music & Dancing
Maariv in the sukkah at 7:00 p.m.
Speakers will bl”n include:
Rabbi Nesanel Cadle
New Oleh, Formerly Rav in Yardley, Pennsylvania
Rav of New Kehilla of Anglo Olim in Afula – Kehillas Chazon Elimelech
A Kehillah Makes Aliyah
Rabbi Menachem Gold
Deputy Mayor of Afula
New Horizons for Anglo Chareidi Aliyah
R’ Yoel Berman
Avira D’Eretz Yisroel
Kedushas Tzion as the Network of Chareidi Eretz Yisroel Activists
Rabbi Yosef Kamenetsky
son of Rav Nosson zt”l, grandson of Reb Yaakov zt”l
The First Wave of Anglo Chareidi Olim after the Six-Day War from a Firsthand Perspective, and the Conflicting Opinions About Aliyah Within the Kamenetsky Family.
Rabbi Yehoshua Pfeffer
Rav of Ohr Chadash, Ramot Bet; Founder of “Kehillah”
How Anglo-Chareidim Can Fill the Void in Israel’s Chareidi Society
Rabbi Yehuda Epstein
Founder of Kedushas Tzion
The Intellectual Independence of the Anglo Chareidi Community,
and its Capacity to Engender Positive Social Change in Eretz Yisroel
Our host, Rabbi Danny Myers
Rav of the (Dati-Leumi) Menorat HaMa’or shul,
Principal of the (Chareidi) Magen Avot school
The Function of Straddling Different Torah-Based Worlds in a Polarized Society
Suggested Donation: 200+ NIS per person
Register here or by reply to yberman613@gmail.com, or by phone 053-319-1618.
Sponsorship opportunities available. To be a cosponsor of this event, contact Yoel Berman yberman613@gmail.com / 053-319-1618.
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