9th of Av: the Seer of Lublin’s Yahrzeit « The Wonders of Your Torah: "The Seer of Lublin passed away, at the age of 70, on the 9th of Av 5575 (1815), a day of national mourning, but also, according to the sages, the birthday of the Mashiach. Long before his passing he hinted to his followers that he would pass away on the 9th of Av.
The Seer of Lublin, the mentor of almost all the leaders of the major Chasidic dynasties in Poland in the beginning of the 19th century (according to tradition, 120 Chasidic Rebbes were his disciples), was one of those great tzadikim who, like the Lubavitcher Rebbe in our generation, out of infinite love and compassion for the Jewish people, devoted his life, with total self-sacrifice (to the extent of becoming physically ill…), to bringing the Mashiach – now!"
Monday, October 3, 2011
What's in it For Me? Ten Ideas That May Change Your Connection to Yom Kippor. | ChaiDomains.com
What's in it For Me? Ten Ideas That May Change Your Connection to Yom Kippor. | ChaiDomains.com: "just now at around 3:58am on the day that is known to be erev Yom Kippur. The lay person again might as okay, so what, to which I would respond that a major component of what orthodox Jews all over the world will be doing over the next 5 to 48 hours at least on some level is exactly what the legal definition has provided for us. We must all allocute before Hashem the exact nature of our wrong."
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Yonason Sacks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yonason Sacks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Rabbi Sacks' father was one of the leaders of Jewish education in Chicago, Illinois, and his great-grandfather was the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem, Rabbi Tzvi Pesach Frank. Rabbi Sacks dedicated his first book, Chemdas Yomim (focusing on the laws of the Sabbath) in memory of his father."
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Social Ad Cloud: http://passaicjews.com/passaicjews/rss-notices.php
Social Ad Cloud: http://passaicjews.com/passaicjews/rss-notices.php: "Agudas Yiroel Bircas Yaakov of Passaic Park will be moving into it's new location at 262 Terhune Ave this Monday, Labor Day. Please join us in this long-awaited simcha. Refreshments will be served. Procession will begin from the current Aguda building at 11AM. We hope to see you there! Fri, 02 Sep 2011 00:00:00 -0400 "
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Simpletoremember.com Site Info
Simpletoremember.com Site Info: "Statistics Summary for simpletoremember.com
Simpletoremember.com's three-month global Alexa traffic rank is 217,287. Compared with the overall internet population, the site appeals more to users who are aged 25–35 and 55–65; its audience also tends to consist of less affluent women browsing from home who have attended college. The site's content places it in the “Essays and Opinions” category. The site is located in the US. Simpletoremember.com is relatively popular among users in the city of Hyderabad (where it is ranked #292)."
Simpletoremember.com's three-month global Alexa traffic rank is 217,287. Compared with the overall internet population, the site appeals more to users who are aged 25–35 and 55–65; its audience also tends to consist of less affluent women browsing from home who have attended college. The site's content places it in the “Essays and Opinions” category. The site is located in the US. Simpletoremember.com is relatively popular among users in the city of Hyderabad (where it is ranked #292)."
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Sunday, September 4, 2011
Simpletoremember.com Site Info
Simpletoremember.com Site Info: "About Simple to remember (simpletoremember.com): Articles and audio about Jewish morality and modern society.
Statistics Summary for simpletoremember.com
Simpletoremember.com's three-month global Alexa traffic rank is 221,656. Compared with the overall internet population, the site appeals more to users who are aged 25–35 and 55–65; its audience also tends to consist of childless women browsing from home who have attended college and have incomes between $60,000 and $100,000. The site's content places it in the “Essays and Opinions” category. The site is located in the US. Simpletoremember.com is relatively popular among users in the city of Tel Aviv (where it is ranked #19,740)."
Statistics Summary for simpletoremember.com
Simpletoremember.com's three-month global Alexa traffic rank is 221,656. Compared with the overall internet population, the site appeals more to users who are aged 25–35 and 55–65; its audience also tends to consist of childless women browsing from home who have attended college and have incomes between $60,000 and $100,000. The site's content places it in the “Essays and Opinions” category. The site is located in the US. Simpletoremember.com is relatively popular among users in the city of Tel Aviv (where it is ranked #19,740)."
Monday, August 29, 2011
How Arabs stole Jewish property - Israel Business, Ynetnews
How Arabs stole Jewish property - Israel Business, Ynetnews: "In Syria the Muslims were tougher and restricted the Jews, while in Kurdistan the economy was stuck on exchange trade, like in the Middle Ages: The Muslim gave the Jews knitting wool and the Jews gave them back clothes."
There were differences within the communities as well: There were poor people everywhere who needed charity organizations, alongside families like Daniel in Iraq and Arbiv, Halfon and Nahum in North Africa, that became regional "Rothschilds" and had capital, real estate and factories."
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There were differences within the communities as well: There were poor people everywhere who needed charity organizations, alongside families like Daniel in Iraq and Arbiv, Halfon and Nahum in North Africa, that became regional "Rothschilds" and had capital, real estate and factories."
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