Thursday, June 10, 2010

Word Pressures - 3

What if a King , president , F. B. I etc. Insist that one report gossip about others ?

What if he may be fired & lose all of his income ?


What if people will call him a fool etc ?

The answers are - No , 3 times.

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Sayings to remember

# Better to be called a fool all of ones life , rather than to be considered wicked before Hashem !

# The Fence for Wisdom is keeping Quiet.
- Until you have something wise , meaningful , positive & worthwhile to say , keep your mouth closed.
- Speak little so that when you do you will make headlines.

- Speak only when you can add positive , Kosher value to the conversation.
Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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Fw: FW: Blood clots and strokes

We see how a SMILE can save ones life !

Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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From: "Shoshana Bendavid" <SBendavid@sakar.com>
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 09:27:02 -0400
To: <sariti@verizon.net>; Lani Eisner<lani.eisner@gmail.com>; <MEISNER@ISO.COM>; <corey.rieger@verizon.net>; Samantha<Samantha823@verizon.net>; <rinapeanut@verizon.net>
Subject: FW: FW: Blood clots and strokes

 

 

                         Please pass on - blood clots and strokes....please read and remember!!

                                                

Blood  Clots/Stroke - They Now Have a Fourth Indicator,  the Tongue

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I  will continue to forward this every time it  comes around, some things are too important not to share! 

  
STROKE: Remember  the 1st Three Letters....

 

 S. T. R.  

  
STROKE  IDENTIFICATION: 

  
During a BBQ, a woman stumbled and took a little fall - she assured  everyone that she was fine (they offered to call  paramedics) .she said she had just tripped over  a brick because of her new shoes. 

  
They  got her cleaned up and got her a new plate of  food. While she appeared a bit shaken up, Jane went about enjoying herself the rest of the  evening 

  
Jane's husband called later  telling everyone that his wife had been taken to  the hospital - 
(at 6:00  pm  Jane passed away.) She had suffered a stroke at the BBQ. Had they known how to identify the  signs of a stroke, perhaps Jane would be with &nbs p;us today. Some don't die. They end up in a  helpless, hopeless condition instead.
 

  
It  only takes a minute to read this.... 

  
A  neurologist says that if he can get to a stroke  victim within 3 hours he can totally reverse the  effects of a stroke...totally. He said  the trick was getting a stroke recognized,  diagnosed, and then getting the patient  medically cared for within 3 hours, whic h is  tough. 

  
RECOGNIZING A STROKE 

  
Thank  God for the sense to remember the '3' steps, STR  .

 Read and Learn! 

  
Sometimes symptoms of a  stroke are difficult to identify. Unfortunately,  the lack of awareness spells disaster. The  stroke victim may suffer severe brain damage  when people nearby fail to recognize the  symptoms of a stroke. 

  
Now doctors say a  bystander can recognize a stroke by asking three  simple questions: 

  
S  *Ask  the individual to SMILE. 

T  *
Ask  the person to TALK an d SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE  (Coherently) 

(
It is sunny out  today.) 

R
  *Ask  him or her to RAISE BOTH  ARMS. 

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If  he or she has trouble with ANY ONE of these  tasks, call emergency number immediately  and describe the symptoms to the  dispatcher. 

  
New  Sign of a Stroke -------- Stick out Your  Tongue 

  
NOTE:  Another 'sign' of a stroke is this: Ask the  person to 'stick' out his tongue... If the tongue  is 'crooked', if it goes to one side or the  other,   that is  also an indication of a  stroke. 

  
A  cardiologist says if everyone who gets this  e-mail sends it to 10 people; you can bet that at least one life will be saved.  

  
I  have done my part.

 

 

Will  you? 

 

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Word Power - 2

Speaking evil words can be worse than
Idol worship ,
Immorality &

Murder.
How ?

1- He is ignoring the fact that Hashem runs every aspect of the world.

2- he is demeaning people ,

3- he may be ruining their reputation & hurting them as if to kill them.
Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Words for Wealth

Every word we say is precious.
The Chofetz Chaim goes into great detail to help us learn the guidelines for proper speech & avoiding word failings.

The first great rule is that it is forbidden to say even one negative word about someone even if it is the actual truth.

Just as it is forbidden to lie one may not reveal negative truth.
Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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Sunday, June 6, 2010

How to deal with Issues

We learn from Parshas Korach how not to fight an issue.
Not to fight against ...
Korach could have offered Moshe Rabeinu to assist him in running the programs.

We need to focus our energies on solutions. Don't fight an issue , resolve it.
There are always challenges in life. We need to choose to be part of the solutions.
Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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Friday, June 4, 2010

A Staff of 2800

One who is careful with the Mitzva of Tzitzis will merit to have 2800 employees.
What is the measure for measure ?
Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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Thursday, June 3, 2010

3 for 3

The 3 Mitzvos this week correspond to the 3 pillars of the world -

Torah , Avoda & Chesed.

Torah is our guide , follow its directions not the eyes.

Avoda connects with Tzitzis which is our uniform to reminds us that we are servants of
Hashem.

Chalah is an example of Chesed to always share with others.
Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

3 Similar

There are 3 Sedros that have similar titles -
Vayishlach
Beshalach &
Shelach.
What are the similarities & what are the differences ?
Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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Sunday, May 30, 2010

3 of 613

In Parshas Shelach there are 3 of the 613 Mitzvos
A Siman can be made with the 3 lettters of the word Shlach

Shin - Shmiras Einayim - not to stray after ones heart & eyes.

Lamed - Ltzitzis - to wear fringes to remind ourselves that we are Hashems elite servants.

Cheis - To seperat Chalah from dough.
Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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Fw: Now You Cry?

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From: Gutman Locks <gutman1@013.net>
Date: Sun, 30 May 2010 06:58:17 +0300
To: 'Gutman Locks'<gutman1@013.net>
Subject: Now You Cry?

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  Now You Cry?

 

     Within a few hours, two people came up to me with the same story. Actually, they were entirely different cases, totally different details, but the story is the same.

 

     I put tefillin on a man from England. I did not think that he was Jewish. I had to ask him twice. After finishing with the tefillin, he said that he had an urgent mission. He reached into his wallet and pulled out a small note.

 

 

     “This is from my father,” he said. “My father is very religious. He goes to synagogue every day. He wants very badly to put this note in the Kotel. He wants G-d to help him with this. This is very important to him.”

 

    “So, go put it between the stones.” I told him.

 

    He wanted me to understand how important the note was. “My father has a great problem. It’s his daughter…He hasn’t spoken to her in over a year….”

 

  “What’s the problem?” I asked. “Is she with a non-Jewish guy?”

 

  “A Muslim,” he answered, meaning that it was even worse. “This is so important to my father.” He insisted again. “My father is so upset. Please put the note in the Wall.”

 

   I asked if his father raised his daughter with her knowing that she had to marry only a Jew.”

 

  “He ignored her, mostly,” he answered. Then he quickly added, “But this is so important to him.”

 

     I told him to go put the note between the stones, tell G-d the problem, and pray that He will help. But I added, “The time to take care of these problems is before they happen, not after they are living together.”

 

     The second case was that of a friend of mine who lives here in the Old City. His brother just passed away, and his wife and children are about to bury him in a non-Jewish cemetery! His mother is fighting this with all her might, and my friend and his wife just flew back to the States to try to make sure that he receives a Jewish burial. There is going to be a Judge’s decision on the matter.

 

    What’s the story? The man was married to a non-Jewish woman, and had non-Jewish children with her. Well, unless there is a huge miracle, and please G-d there will be, surely, the judge is going to side with his non-Jewish family.

 

     The question we have to ask is, why does the family wait until it is too late before they get excited enough to try to heal these situations?

 

    I am sharing these stories with you so that you will take the proper steps before it is too late. First off, for yourself, decide that you want to have a Jewish family. Surely, you also want your children to have Jewish families, after all, their children are your family, too. Do you love your brothers, sisters, and other close relatives? Then you have to help them, too. And, even beyond your family, you should also try to influence your friends and acquaintances.  Remember, the time to try to help is not after it happens.

 

     Teach your children that it is important to you to keep your family Jewish, and that can only happen if they marry Jews. You cannot spring this information on them after they start dating non-Jews.

 

     It is a lot easier to keep the glass from breaking, than to pick up those sharp, broken pieces after it falls.

 

(This link is to my short videos. Send, “Jews Should Marry Jews” to anyone you feel is in danger of intermarrying.)

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Thank Hashem for Light

One of the lessons from the beginning of this weeks Parsha is to remind us to thank Hashem for the many forms of Light we enjoy all the time.
Did you hear about the new light bulb invention that produces light for Sight , warmth & food to fill up the food pantry ?

It was directly produced & is maintained by the Creator who makes it seem natural.
Enjoy !
Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Fw: 13 principles of faith

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Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 07:37:25 -0700 (PDT)
To: Moshe Eisner<meisner@sakar.com>; Rabbi Goldberger<rabbig@sakar.com>
Subject: 13 principles of faith



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Sunday, May 23, 2010

A Second Chance

In this weeks Parsha Behaaloscha we learn how Hashem gives certain people who missed Korban Pesach to bring a make up one a month later.

There are 4 Mitzvos linked to this

* bring it

* with Matza & Moror

* not to leave over

* not to break the bones.

We learn how to merit Hashems help when we strive to serve Him with our full commitment.
Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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Monday, May 17, 2010

Honoring Parents

Why is it that in the 10 Commandments the Torah specifies the Reward of longevity only by the Mitzva to honor ones Parents. ?
Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Most Important

What is the important way to prepare for Shevuous ?


To study verse 24/7 in Sefer Shemos which happens to be our purpose in life to serve Hashem 24/7 with Naaseh Venishma.
Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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Friday, May 14, 2010

Fw: Publicize Volunteer Job Opening, Please

Thank you

Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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From: yaakov simon <yaakovsimon18@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 21:44:33 -0700 (PDT)
To: Rabbi Moshe Goldberger<rabbig@sakar.com>
Subject: Publicize Volunteer Job Opening, Please

Dear Rabbi Goldberger, shlita

There's a website called GuardYourEyes.org that tries to encourage shmiras ainayim, prevent pornographic viewing online, and treat people addicted to pornography.  They try to push the male public to have an Internet filter and to not know the password to the filter (which can be used to change the settings on the filter to watch inappropriate material).  They recommend people typing a password impossible to remember and to send it to a "filter gabai" who will remember the password for them.  (The purpose of the password is to allow kosher, blocked websites to be accessed; no filter is perfect.)  They currently need a volunteer for this service.  Please note that many of the people who'd be requesting this service from them are pornography addicts who may consider getting rid of the filter because of the major inconvenience associated with the filter.  (Note: When they talk of requiring a 30-day sobriety, they mean of watching porn and acting out.)  Here's their ad:

Looking for an Assistant Filter Gabai

 

We are looking for an Assistant Filter Gabai to help with saving people's passwords for them, make remote changes (using remote accessing software, such as TeamViewer and ShowMyPC), and offer people filtering advice... If you are interested in being trained into the job, please be in contact with either me at eyes.guard@gmail.com or the filter Gabai at filter.gye@gmail.com.


This is a tremendous chesed for people, and one day (when we have more funds) we plan on expanding this service by offering a 24 hour hot-line for advice and help with filters, both in Israel and the U.S. (Who knows? If you start now, you might one day get a paid job to do this).

To qualify for this volunteer job, we need someone computer savvy, with some knowledge of filters, and with a mobile-device that gets e-mails (so he can respond to urgent requests). Also, you should be married and sober for at least 30 days (preferably 90 days).


Thank you!



Thursday, May 13, 2010

Fw: A Moment with Rabbi Avigdor Miller Z"L # 35(Dressing in Black, Why?)

Great Message

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From: "Avrohom Tikotzky" <tikotzky@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 10:18:36 -0400
To: Rabbi Goldberger<rabbig@sakar.com>
Subject: A Moment with Rabbi Avigdor Miller Z"L # 35(Dressing in Black, Why?)

Tape 519 @ 1:23:32             Parshas Bamidbar 5770
This email is transcribed from questions that were posed to Harav Miller by the audience at the Thursday night lectures.
To listen to the audio of this Q & A please dial: 732-534-8868
QUESTION:
 
Must all religious people dress like they are in mourning? Why should they all dress in black?
 
ANSWER:
And the answer is, black is not a sign of mourning, black is a sign of nobility. They dress like an important person. Don't you know, many senators wear black homburg hats. They used to anyhow. Senators used to wear black homburg hats. It's a sign of importance. And so when Jews wear a black hat, it's a sign that they are "Mamleches Kohanim", it's a nation of important dignified people. And that reminds them that their behavior should be dignified. Now it doesn't mean that if you wear a white straw hat, that you are permitted to be undignified. Nevertheless, when people choose dignity in their garments, it has a very big effect, an unfailing effect on their character. Here is a tough Puerto Rican bum, and he is admitted to the police force. Because now they lowered all the requirements, you don't have to be 6 ft anymore, you can be a runt, you don't have to pass the police academy test. He failed all the tests, but, affirmative action, and he puts on a uniform. And now he stands on the street and is determined to enforce the law. And as he is twirling his baton, his club, he is looking for trouble makers. The truth is, some of these are better law enforcers than the white fellows. What makes the change? The uniform, clothes makes the man. Sartor Sartoris. There is a book on that subject. The clothes makes the man.

     And so, when you dress in a dignified way, you become dignified. And that's why it's always important for men and women to remember, dignity in clothing. I was walking on Kings Highway, and from a distance I saw a woman approaching. Now everybody on Kings Highway is naked, it's a naked street. I thought it was a Rebbetzin coming. So I saw she was wearing a Sheitel , a well styled Sheitel, and a nice long dress, nice sleeves. But when she came close, everything was all right except one thing, she was black. I was thinking, this black woman, is Mechayev (obligates) all the Jewish women. Because now Hakadosh Baruch Hu says, if she dresses decently, you the children of the Chosen People, what's going to happen to you. She is Mechayev them.

     We have to learn how important it is to be dignified in dress. That's what Hakadosh Baruch Hu wants at all times. And that's going to change a man's inner behavior, his mind is attuned to his externality.


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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

3 Basic Foundations

The Mishna , Sanhedrin 90 a teaches the 3 basics which one needs to believe in order to merit the world to come -
To believe in Hashem
To believe that He gave us His Torah from Heaven
To believe that He provides rewards & / punishments.
Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

True Success

What is the formula to merit the most of the World to Come ?


Humility & constant Torah Study.
Sanhedrin 88b
Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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Sunday, May 9, 2010

Thanking our Parents

The Rambam ( Mamrim ch. 5 ) teaches the law that if someone chas veshalam cursed a Parent , whether they are still alive or even after 120 , the sinner is put to death according to the Torah.
This teaches us how thankful we need to be always to our Parents who helped to give us life !

And we should not be waiting for Mothers day to express our heartfelt gratitude to our dear , beloved Parents.
May Hashem bless them always with good health , wealth , & nachas from all of us.
Now may be a good time for a gem of Torah study.
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