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Transplant survivor Nachman Shalit, left, of Tel Aviv meets for the first time Mordechai Kliger of Lakewood, N.J., who saved Shalit's life by donating blood stem cells for a transplant facilitated by the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation, at the organization's Sixth Annual Partners for Life Gala in New York. The Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation is internationally recognized for facilitating bone marrow, blood stem cell and umbilical cord blood transplants for patients around the world. Through targeted recruitment in Jewish communities, Gift of Life has significantly improved the chances that Jewish patients will find genetically matched donors for life-saving transplants.

Harav Matisyohu Salomon Shlita was in Beachwood, Ohio speaking for the Yad Chaim Mordechai Kollel, directed by the Rosh Kollel Rav Yankel Velvel Katz, Son of the Telzer Rosh Hayeshiva Harav Mottel Katz Zt"l.
The Kollel opened 10 years ago and b"h has close to 100 baalei batim learning every night. There are over 200 different baalei batim that learn there during the week. There are 16 full time avreichim headed by the Rosh Kollel, Rav Yankel Velvel Katz and the Rosh Chabura Rav Alexander Charlop.
In the past years, the Kollel has brought in Rav Rueven Feinstein, Rav Malkiel Kotler, Rav Yissocher Frand, Rav Aharon Feldman and other Roshei Yeshiva, Shlita.
The evening began with close to forty people making siyumim on different mesechtos that were learned during the year. Rav Matisyohu Shlita began by saying how overwhelmed he was by the atmosphere of Torah in the air and how tangible it was.
He commented that he normally doesnt say his own peshotim, but he couldnt find any pshat on the significance of the eshan mikivshan, the smoke ofrom a furnace that klal yisroel witnesses by Har Sinai. He suggested that it was the Ribbomo shel oilam giving testimony that there will be Torah after the smoke of WW2.
His main message was from his Rebbe, Reb Leib Gurwitz, the RY of Gateshead. The Midrash says that Hashem asked all the nations if they wanted the Torah and they all first asked: "what is in it"? Hashem answered to each of them something that was their weakest charachteristic and they had to refuse. Klal Yisroel said "Naaseh V'nishma." The Ribbono Shel Oilam was impressed and said "Mi Gila Raz zeh"? Who revealed this secret to them? Only the angels can say we will do even without knowing what it is that will be required of them. Reb Leib asked an extremely penetrating question. If klal yisroel would have asked, what is in the Torah, what would Hashem have answered us? What is our weakest charchteristic? The answer, he claimed is the Possuk "Lo Selech Rochil B'amecha." Don't be Oiver the Issur of Rechilus and Loshon Hora. Could we have claimed that we will not speak one word of loshon horah?
The answer is that we had one secret. While it is true that each nation could not have kept that particular Mitzva and Klal Yisroel as well - that is with the capibilities that they had at the time. However, with the acceptance of the Torah, Hashem gave us those abilities to overcome these desires and then things which we thought were impossible will become possible and even Geshmak. This comes with a true commitment and only if none makes a serious and honost commitment. This is what the Yom Tov of Shavuos is about.
(Thanks to our Ohio Reporter for gathering this information!)
This is what transpired in Montreal: The Oilam had a chance to say Shalom and see the Gedolim from close. The Asifa for Bnei Torah in 'Yeshiva Gedolah' was very nice. The city-wide gathering in the Young Israel was short. Reb Shteinman Shlita gave a bracha- in Belz. The elderly Pupa Rov Shlita asked Reb Shteinman to speak. He spoke beautifully. They then visited the Sephardic Shul, Yavne, then back to the Airport where the Gedolim wished the local Rabbanim and leaders who were present Brochos.
Ynet:
The ultra-Orthodox population’s consumer habits are becoming more and more similar to those of secular Israelis: They are shopping for brand names, taking more vacations, owning more cars and spending more money on alcohol consumption, Israel’s leading newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported Tuesday....... Dr. Degani assessed that Orthodox habits and tastes have changed over the past few years due to the proliferation of communication devices such as televisions, computers and cellular phones....... The purchase of wine and alcoholic beverages has also gone up: Beer consumption increased 35 percent and wine consumption 25 percent. The increase is attributed to the drop in prices in recent years which have made alcoholic beverages more available to people in lower income brackets....... Car ownership has also gone up significantly. Five years ago one quarter of the religious population owned cars, compared to 32 percent this year. The demand to buy apartments among Orthodox stands at roughly 3,500 housing units per year, which is 35 percent higher than among the rest of the population...... Willingness to enter the work force has also increased....... In the past five years, the average income of Orthodox households has increase by 8 percent, which apparently explains their increasing consumerism.....
Many readers are going to be participating in Lag B'omer celebrations which have bonfires. Please watch your children AND yourselves. Yeshivaworld has just received word from our contact in Hatzolah Israel about a 21 year old Yeshiva Bochur in Bnei Brak who received 3rd degree burns to 70% OF HIS BODY. He is in SERIOUS condition.
Please be careful.
I received an email from a concerned gentleman from Monsey NY:
Missionary groups are mailing a DVD to Jewish homes. The outside of the envelope describes the contents in Yiddish as a DVD that's "Momesh may-ein Olam Habah". The DVD is narrated in clear, well-spoken, Yiddish language obviously spoken by one who uses it very comfortably. It is professionally produced, discusses lofty hashkofa ideals and shows beautiful nature photography (wonders of creation) before it gets into its intended message. Please warn others! It speaks volumes of the message, when those who would destroy the Jewish people, having long ago lost on the level playing field of exchange and ideas, must resort to deceit to hope to be persuasive.
Note: Special thanks to this concerned individual for caring about the Tzibur!
(Everyone in Wesley Hills and New Hempstead got this DVD. BEWARE! Your neighborhood might be next!)
Get a shoulder bag to pack your picnic, a baseball cap for that shul baseball game, or a snuggly sweatshirt for the late night bonfire. All with our Lag BaOmer design:
Courtesy of JB.com
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