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The Difference Between Blessing (Bracha) and Prayer (Tefilah)
1 The Difference between Blessing (bracha) and Prayer (tefilah) What is a Bracha? On the most basic level, a bracha is a means of recognizing the good that God has given to us. As the Talmud2 states, the entire world belongs to God, who created everything, and partaking in His creation without consent would be tantamount to stealing. When we acknowledge that our food comes from God – i.e. we say a bracha – God grants us permission to partake in the world's pleasures. This fulfills the purpose of existence: To recognize God and come close to Him. Once we have been satiated, we again bless God, expressing our appreciation for what He has given us.3 So, first and foremost, a bracha is a "please" and a "thank you" to the Creator for the sustenance and pleasure He has bestowed upon us. The Midrash4 relates that Abraham's tent was pitched in the middle of an intercity highway, and open on all four sides so that any traveler was welcome to a royal feast. Inevitably, at the end of the meal, the grateful guests would want to thank Abraham. "It's not me who you should be thanking," Abraham replied. "God provides our food and sustains us moment by moment. To Him we should give thanks!" Those who balked at the idea of thanking God were offered an alternative: Pay full price for the meal. Considering the high price for a fabulous meal in the desert, Abraham succeeded in inspiring even the skeptics to "give God a try." Source of All Blessing Yet the essence of a bracha goes beyond mere manners. -
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Redefining a Minyan for the Sake of Service to God
It Is Time to Act for the Lord: Redefining a Minyan for the Sake of Service to God Dear CSZ Family, As of Shabbat on Friday night, May 8, 2020 corresponding to 15 Iyar 5780, Congregation Shaarey Zedek will affirm a minimum of ten Jewish adults who can be seen and heard, either virtually or in-person, as a minyan -- the gathering that constitutes a quorum for public prayer. This decision comes in response to the global pandemic affecting every aspect of our society, and it supersedes previous teshuvot that I have issued regarding our community prayer services. While an in-person communal gathering of prayer is superior to a virtual one, this teshuvah is written with the goal of allowing members of Congregation Shaarey Zedek to more fully feel God’s presence as well as the fellowship of community and, perhaps more importantly, to further strive to serve God with joy and with a sacred sense of purpose (i.e., commandedness). Additionally, this teshuvah is in keeping with Congregation Shaarey Zedek’s efforts toward inclusion by ensuring that those who are unable to attend the synagogue because of health complications or health vulnerabilities are equal to those who are able to attend the synagogue in-person. What Is Conservative Judaism? “It is Conservative Judaism that most directly confronts the challenge to integrate tradition with modernity,” wrote Robert Gordis in the Conservative movement’s statement of principles, Emet Ve-emunah. “By retaining most of the tradition while yet being hospitable to the valuable aspects -
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 Shacharit with Selichot 6:00, 7:50Am Mincha/Maariv 6:20Pm Late Maariv with Selichot 9:30Pm FRIDAY, OCTOBE
THE BAYIT BULLETIN MOTZEI SHABBAT, SEPTEMBER 21 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 Maariv/Shabbat Ends (LLBM) 7:40pm Shacharit with Selichot 6:00, 7:50am Selichot Concert 9:45pm Mincha/Maariv 6:20pm Late Maariv with Selichot 9:30pm SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 Shacharit 8:30am FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 Mincha/Maariv 6:40pm Shacharit with Selichot 6:05, 7:50am Late Maariv with Selichot 9:30pm Candle Lighting 6:15pm Mincha/Maariv 6:25pm TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24-25 Shacharit with Selichot 6:20, 7:50am SHABBAT SHUVA, OCTOBER 5 Mincha/Maariv 6:40pm Shacharit 7:00, 8:30am Late Maariv with Selichot 9:30pm Mincha 5:25pm MONDAY & THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 & 26 Shabbat Shuva Drasha 5:55pm Maariv/Havdalah 7:16pm Shacharit with Selichot 6:15, 7:50am Mincha/Maariv 6:40pm SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 Late Maariv with Selichot 9:30pm Shacharit with Selichot 8:30am FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Mincha/Maariv 6:15pm Shacharit with Selichot 6:20, 7:50am Late Maariv with Selichot 9:30pm Candle Lighting 6:27pm Mincha 6:37pm MONDAY, OCTOBER 7 Shacharit with Selichot 6:00, 7:50am SHABBAT, SEPTEMBER 28 Mincha/Maariv 6:15pm Shacharit 7:00am, 8:30am Late Maariv with Selichot 9:30pm Mincha 6:10pm Maariv/Shabbat Ends 7:28pm TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8 - EREV YOM KIPPUR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29: EREV ROSH HASHANA Shacharit with Selichot 6:35, 7:50am Shacharit w/ Selichot and Hatarat Nedarim 7:30am Mincha 3:30pm Candle Lighting 6:23pm Candle Lighting 6:09pm Mincha/Maariv 6:33pm Kol Nidre 6:10pm Fast Begins 6:27pm MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30: ROSH HASHANA 1 Shacharit WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9 - YOM KIPPUR Main Sanctuary and Social Hall -
Etzionupdate from Yeshivat Har Etzion
בסד Summer 5777/2017 etzionUPDATE from Yeshivat Har Etzion Etzion Foundation Dinner 2017 On Wednesday March 29, hundreds of when Racheli delivered words of thanks The dinner culminated with dancing, friends gathered for the annual Etzion and chizuk. All the honorees appeared in bringing together all the members of the Foundation Dinner. The Foundation was a video presentation that also featured Gush community – Ramim and alumni, proud to present the Alumnus of the Year Roshei Yeshiva, Ramim, peers, children parents and children all rejoicing arm in award to Rabbi Jeffrey Kobrin ’92PC and and talmidim. The videos can be viewed at arm. Yair Hindin ‘98 commented, “It‘s this Michelle Greenberg-Kobrin. Simcha and http://haretzion.org/2017-honorees sense of community that always pulses Barbara Hochman, parents of Ayelet ’11MO through the Grand Hyatt during the Gush Rosh Yeshiva Rav Mosheh Lichtenstein and Ariel ’13, were honored with the dinner, this sense of the common bonds we spoke nostalgically and passionately of Parents of the Year award. all share, that keeps me coming back year the early days of his family’s aliyah and after year.” The Dor l’Dor Award was given to the state of the Yeshiva upon their arrival. Rav Danny Rhein his daughter, Describing the present, he noted the near Before the dinner, a reception was held Racheli (Rhein) Schmell ’07MO, whose impossibility of imagining not only the honoring the alumni of ’96 and ’97 on their combined warmth exponentially impacts current success of Gush but also the ever- 20th anniversary. In honor of the occasion, the tone and flavor of both Yeshivat Har growing presence that Migdal Oz has on the students from those years formed Etzion and Migdal Oz. -
Yeshivat Har Etzion Virtual Beit Midrash Project(Vbm)
Yeshivat Har Etzion Israel Koschitzky Virtual Beit Midrash (Internet address: [email protected]) PARASHAT HASHAVUA encampment in the beginning of Bemidbar also relates to their ****************************** journey. PARASHAT VAYIKRA ********************************************************** Generally speaking, then, the Book of Vayikra is the This year’s Parashat HaShavua series is dedicated book of commandments which Moshe received in the Mishkan, in loving memory of Dov Ber ben Yitzchak Sank z"l and the Book of Bemidbar is the book of travels. As such, these ********************************************************** two sefarim form the continuation of the final verses of Sefer Dedicated in memory of Matt Eisenfeld z"l and Sara Duker z"l Shemot specifically, and, more generally, the continuation of the on their 20th yahrzeit. Book of Shemot as a whole. God's communication with Moshe Though their lives were tragically cut short in the bombing of Bus and the traveling patterns of Benei Yisrael constitute the two 18 in Jerusalem, their memory continues to inspire. results of the God's Presence in the Mishkan. The first Am Yisrael would have benefitted so much from their expresses the relationship between the Almighty and His people contributions. Yehi zikhram barukh. – through His communion with Moshe, when He presents His Yael and Reuven Ziegler commandments to the nation. The second expresses this ************************************************************************** relationship through God's direct involvement in the nation's navigation through the wilderness, where He leads like a King striding before His camp. Introduction to Sefer Vayikra By Rav Mordechai Sabato Parashat Vayikra: The Voluntary Sacrifices The first seven chapters of Sefer Vayikra deal with the At the very beginning of Sefer Vayikra, both the various types of korbanot (sacrifices) and their detailed laws. -
Conversion to Judaism Finnish Gerim on Giyur and Jewishness
Conversion to Judaism Finnish gerim on giyur and Jewishness Kira Zaitsev Syventävien opintojen tutkielma Afrikan ja Lähi-idän kielet Humanistinen tiedekunta Helsingin yliopisto 2019/5779 provided by Helsingin yliopiston digitaalinen arkisto View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk CORE brought to you by Tiedekunta – Fakultet – Faculty Koulutusohjelma – Utbildningsprogram – Degree Programme Humanistinen tiedekunta Kielten maisteriohjelma Opintosuunta – Studieinriktning – Study Track Afrikan ja Lähi-idän kielet Tekijä – Författare – Author Kira Zaitsev Työn nimi – Arbetets titel – Title Conversion to Judaism. Finnish gerim on giyur and Jewishness Työn laji – Aika – Datum – Month and year Sivumäärä– Sidoantal Arbetets art – Huhtikuu 2019 – Number of pages Level 43 Pro gradu Tiivistelmä – Referat – Abstract Pro graduni käsittelee suomalaisia, jotka ovat kääntyneet juutalaisiksi ilman aikaisempaa juutalaista taustaa ja perhettä. Data perustuu haastatteluihin, joita arvioin straussilaisella grounded theory-menetelmällä. Tutkimuskysymykseni ovat, kuinka nämä käännynnäiset näkevät mitä juutalaisuus on ja kuinka he arvioivat omaa kääntymistään. Tutkimuseni mukaan kääntyjän aikaisempi uskonnollinen tausta on varsin todennäköisesti epätavallinen, eikä hänellä ole merkittäviä aikaisempia juutalaisia sosiaalisia suhteita. Internetillä on kasvava rooli kääntyjän tiedonhaussa ja verkostoissa. Juutalaisuudessa kääntynyt näkee tärkeimpänä eettisyyden sekä juutalaisen lain, halakhan. Kääntymisen nähdään vahvistavan aikaisempi maailmankuva -
Simcha Palace Catering Friday 2:00 PM Registration and Welcome Lunch RIDGEBURY CAFE (MAIN LOBBY)
Crowne Plaza Simcha Palace Catering Friday 2:00 PM Registration and Welcome Lunch RIDGEBURY CAFE (MAIN LOBBY) 4:00 PM — 4:55 PM Women’s Swimming 4:00 PM — 5:00 PM Maximize the Power of You Rabbi Nissim Musheyev SAPPHIRE (SHUL) 5:00 PM — 6:00 PM Our Weekly Palace in Time: Meaning, Magic & Mystery of Shabbat Rabbi Mordechai Kraft SAPPHIRE (SHUL) 5:10 PM — 6:00 PM Men’s Swimming 6:45 PM — 7:00 PM Shabbat Candles: Igniting Your Week (for Women) Mrs. Shonnie Rutenberg CROWNE BALLROOM C AND D 7:00 PM Candle Lighting CROWNE BALLROOM Mincha and Kabbalat Shabbat Dvar Torah: Rabbi Mordechai Kraft SAPPHIRE (SHUL) 7:15 PM — 8:00 PM Shabbat: Escape to a Higher Reality (for Women) Rebbetzin Tehila Jaeger CROWNE BALLROOM C AND D 8:00 PM Shabbat Dinner Welcome Address: Rabbi Reuven Kigel Dvar Torah: Rabbi Nissim Musheyev CROWNE BALLROOM A AND B 10:00 PM Emet Plenary Session Breaking Down Barriers: Setting Yourself Up for Success Before Rosh Hashanah Introduction: Rabbi Avi Cassel Rabbi Akiva Rutenberg, Moderator Rabbi Reuven Kigel Rabbi Mordechai Kraft Rabbi Nissim Musheyev CROWNE BALLROOM C AND D 11:00 PM Oneg Shabbat CROWNE BALLROOM 11:30 PM Q&A With the Rabbis: Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Too Afraid to Ask Rabbi Reuven Kigel, Moderator Rabbi Mordechai Kraft Rabbi Chaim Muskat Rabbi Akiva Rutenberg Rabbi Binyamin Yuhanan CROWNE BALLROOM Shabbat Day 7:45 AM — 10:00 AM Breakfast AMETHYST 1 8:30 AM Shacharit (Morning Services) Dvar Halacha: Rabbi Binyamin Yuhanan SAPPHIRE (SHUL) 10:30 AM — 11:30 AM Tapping into Your Unique Power as a Jewish Woman (for Women) Mrs. -
List of Instititions in AK
List of Instititions in AK List of Public Two-Year Instititions in AK Name FTE AVTEC-Alaska's Institute of Technology 264 Ilisagvik College 139 List of Public Non-Doctoral Four-Year Instititions in AK Name FTE University of Alaska Anchorage 11400 University of Alaska Southeast 1465 List of Public Doctoral Instititions in AK Name FTE University of Alaska Fairbanks 5446 List of Private Non-Doctoral Four-Year Instititions in AK Name FTE Alaska Bible College 24 Alaska Pacific University 307 1 List of Instititions in AL List of Public Two-Year Instititions in AL Name FTE Central Alabama Community College 1382 Chattahoochee Valley Community College 1497 Enterprise State Community College 1942 James H Faulkner State Community College 3714 Gadsden State Community College 4578 George C Wallace State Community College-Dothan 3637 George C Wallace State Community College-Hanceville 4408 George C Wallace State Community College-Selma 1501 J F Drake State Community and Technical College 970 J F Ingram State Technical College 602 Jefferson Davis Community College 953 Jefferson State Community College 5865 John C Calhoun State Community College 7896 Lawson State Community College-Birmingham Campus 2474 Lurleen B Wallace Community College 1307 Marion Military Institute 438 Northwest-Shoals Community College 2729 Northeast Alabama Community College 2152 Alabama Southern Community College 1155 Reid State Technical College 420 Bishop State Community College 2868 Shelton State Community College 4001 Snead State Community College 2017 H Councill Trenholm State -
NEW Shul Updates
Shabbos Mevarchim 27 Nisan Parshas Shemini 5781 Shabbos Schedule 2 Weekday Schedule SHABBOS NIGHT Shacharis Location Early Mincha: 5:51pm NEW! Shacharis#1 - 6:45am (M-F) Main Bais Medrash Candle Lighting – 7:05pm Shacharis#2- 7:15am (M-F) Simcha Hall Mincha- 7:15pm Shacharis #3- 7:45am (S-F) Main Bais Medrash SHABBOS DAY Shacharis #4- 8:15am (S-F) Simcha Hall Shacharis #5- 8:45am (S-F) Main Bais Medrash Shacharis - 9:10am S"Z Shema - 9:35am Shacharis #6- 9:15am (S-F) Simcha Hall Daf Yomi – 5:30pm Shacharis #7- 9:45am (S) Main Bais Medrash NEW! Early Mincha – 6:15pm Mondays and Thursdays start 5 min earlier. Rosh Chodesh starts 10 min earlier Avos Ubanim - 6:35pm NEW! NEW! Early Mincha - 1:30pm, 6:00pm (S-Th) Pirkei Avos Shiur- 6:35pm NEW! Mincha/Maariv (S) 7:17 (M) 7:18(T) 7:20(W) 7:21 (Th) 7:22 pm Mincha – 7:05pm Late Maariv- 8:30pm, 9:30pm 1st Maariv – 8:11pm 2nd Maariv – 8:21pm REMINDER- This week Monday and Tuesday, Rosh RabeinU Tam – 8:38pm Chodesh, all Shacharis minyanim begin 10 minutes earlier NEW Shul Updates Early Shabbos starting this week! This week at 5:51pm. The 7:00pm early Shabbos . א״י יא רי /will start April 23rd Early Mincha on Shabbos afternoon at 6:15pm. Followed by Pirkei Avos Shiur with Rabbi Nosson Muller and Avos Ubanim at 6:35pm . Throughout the summer we will be having a 6:00pm mincha, Sundays through Thursdays. Please note the updated April calendar. -
Cincinnati Torah הרות
בס"ד • A PROJECT OF THE CINCINNATI COMMUNITY KOLLEL • CINCYKOLLEL.ORG תורה מסינסי Cincinnati Torah Vol. VI, No. XXXVIII Eikev A LESSON FROM A TIMELY HALACHA THE PARASHA RABBI YITZCHOK PREIS RABBI CHAIM HEINEMANN OUR PARASHA INCLUDES THE BIBLICAL MITZVAH human nature and how each of these mitzvahs A common question that comes up during to thank Hashem after eating a satisfying is designed to protect us from a potential hu- bein hazmanim and summer break is meal—the blessings we typically refer to as man failing. whether it is appropriate to remove one’s bentching or Birkat Hamazon. A spiritual hazard looms immediately fol- tallis katan (or tzitzis) while playing sports or The Talmud suggests that, logically, if we lowing a satisfying meal. Prior to eating, while engaging in strenuous activities that make are obligated to bless Hashem after eating, hungry, it easy to sense our dependency on one hot and sweaty. kal vachomer (all the more so), we should be our Provider. But once satisfying that hunger, While it is true that neither Biblical nor expected to recite a bracha before eating. After our attitude can shift. We run the risk of Rabbinic law obligates one to wear a all, someone who is famished is more acutely becoming self-assured, confident in our own tallis katan at all times, it has become the aware of the need for food and more appre- sustenance, and potentially dismissive of the accepted custom that every male wears a ciative that Hashem has made it available to True Source of satiation. Bentching protects tallis katan all day long. -
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