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Baltimore, MD – Oct. 21, 2025 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petirah of Shlomo Aryeh Ribakow, z'l, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ribakow, and brother of Dovid Ribakow, Yehoshua Ribakow, Yaakov Ribakow, Daniel Ribakow, Aaron Ribakow and Moshe Ribakow, Ilana (Chesky) Finkelstein, Adina (Chezky) Kosman, and Shira Ribakow.Shiva will be observed at 3316 Olympia Ave., Baltimore, MD  21215 until Tuesday morning, Oct. 28. Minyanim: Shacharis (Fri., Sun., Mon. & Tue.) - 7:45am Mincha Erev Shabbos - 3:30pm Maariv Motzei Shabbos - 7:05pm Mincha (Sun. & Mon.) -...
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Baltimore, MD – Oct. 24, 2025 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petirah of Chaya Statman, a’h, wife of Yossi Statman mother of Yanky (Aliza) Statman, Yitzy (Rebecca) Statman, Shira (Avi) Lipman and sister of David (Renee) Bienenstock.Shiva will be observed at 2309 Whitley Road, Baltimore, MD  21209 and David Bienenstock at 6607 Greenspring Ave, Balto., MD 212092309 Whitely:Shacharis: Sunday: 8:00 am / Mincha/Maariv 6:00PMShacharis: Monday - Wednesday: 7:00 am / Mincha/Maariv 6:00PMShacharis Thursday - 7:00 am  Please no visitors between: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm and after 9:00 pm*******6607 Greenspring AveMincha/Maariv (Plag) Sunday 4:50 pm Mincha/Maariv (Shkia) Monday - Wednesday  5:55 pm Please no visitors between 1...
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BDE: Rabbi Moshe Hauer, ZTV'L OU Mourns the Passing of EVP Rabbi Moshe Hauer, zt"l Rabbi Duvi Rubin: There Are No Words. Only Emotions Watch Rabbi Shmuel Silber Deliver Divrei Hesped for R' Moshe Hauer, ZTV'L: The Loss of a Leader BDE: Rabbi Moshe Hauer, ZTV’L – Updated Details Including Recording of This Morning's Baltimore Levayah Plus Livestream for Levayah in Eretz Yisrael & Shivas Watch Rebroadcast: Kavod Ha'acharon for Rabbi Moshe Hauer, ZTVL at JFK Airport Share Your Memories and Letters of Tanchumin with the Family of Rabbi Moshe Hauer, ZTV”L Watch Live: Levayah in Israel for Rabbi Moshe Hauer, ZTV'L, at Approximately 6:30AM (Baltimore) / 1:30PM (Israel) Rabbi Zvi Teichman on Parshas Breishis: Free All the Hostages! Rabbi...
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Baby Aryeh Leib is fighting for his life after being diagnosed with hepatoblastoma, a rare any aggressive liver cancer. 💔 The specialized treatment he needs is extremely expensive and goes far beyond what his family can manage alone. Every donation makes a difference. Contributing helps cover the essential costs of treatment, hospital care, and medication, giving Aryeh Leib a real chance at recovery. With collective support, Aryeh Leib can look forward to a happy, healthy future - free from illness and pain. Please consider giving whatever you can. 🙏🏻 Every bit of help brings him and his family closer to healing and hope. https://thechesedfund.com/sfk/saving-a-baby-s-life?aff=jbl27.10et
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Amazon.com plans to announce thousands of corporate job cuts across the organization as early as Tuesday, according to people familiar with the matter, the latest cost-cutting move for the tech giant that is seeking to slim down and conserve cash. The layoffs cut across the organization, hitting human resources, cloud computing, advertising and a number of other business units, the people said. While the total number of reductions hasn’t been finalized—and not all of them will happen immediately—as many as 30,000 people could be affected, one of the people said. Amazon Chief Executive Andy Jassy has been on a yearslong campaign to cut expenses as the company ramped up spending on artificial intelligence, as it faced increased competition for its cl...
The Art and Practice of Living Wondrously is an inspiring and ambitious anthology curated by Dr. Ronit Ziv-Kreger, Director of Education at Momentum. Momentum is an international organization dedicated to empowering Jewish mothers through transformative experiences, from life-changing trips to Israel and global leadership summits to an expansive multimedia platform and resources for Jewish living and learning. Since its founding in 2008, Momentum has engaged more than 24,000 participants from over 450 partner organizations in 35 countries through its flagship Momentum Journey of Growth program. In 2023, the organization was honored with the Jerusalem Unity Prize for promoting unity without uniformity in Israel and across the Jewish world. In this thoughtfully curated collection, Ziv-Kreg...
Ditsa Or’s Unspoken Speech The following text was never read aloud. Ditsa Or prepared it carefully and worked on it for a long time, but in the end—overcome by emotion, speeches, and embraces—she did not deliver these words. Hostage Avinatan Or returned this week to the community of Shiloh, stopping at each station along the route where children and adults waited, overcome with excitement. For two years the Binyamin Regional Council has accompanied dozens of the fallen in silence and tears; standing on the same roadside and seeing someone come back from the abyss felt deeply healing. Below is part of what Ditsa intended to say at the event: “My brothers and sisters, ‘For this boy have I prayed,’” Ditsa began. “Just as thousands of years a...
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Rabbi Dovid Fink - Parshas Noach: The Generation Gap

In the first Pasuk of Parshas Noach, there is a Rashi which calls out for deeper analysis and explanation. The famous Rashi, “B’Dorosav”, quotes conflicting opinions in Chazal as to what the pasuk means when it says that Noach was a Tzadik “in his generation”. One opinion is that Noach was a complete Tzadik. The other view is that Noach was only a Tzadik “B’Dorosav” – when compared to the Reshaim of his generation. This derogatory description even goes so far as to say “Had Noach lived in Avraham’s Dor, Lo Nechshav Klum- he wouldn’t have been recognized as an outstanding individual”. This Rashi raises several difficult issues.

First, it is unusual for Chazal to have a disagreement about a fact. Typically when there is an argument in Chazal, they are arguing over an interpretation or theory, not a fact. Simply put, was Noach a Tzadik or wasn’t he? He certainly lived long enough and knew enough people after the Mabul that a legitimate insight into his character could have been obtained. Moreover, what does it mean when it posits, “Had he lived in Avrahams Dor he would not have been anything outstanding”? Noach did live in Avrahams Dor. Noach was born in the year 1056 and died in the year 2006 (950 years). Avraham was born in the year 1948 and died in 2123 (175 years). Noach and Avraham lived together for 58 years!!

Indeed, there is a Medrash which details a specific meeting which took place between Noach and Avraham, when they both tried to dissuade Nimrod from building the Migdal, the Tower. The Medrash relates that Noach spoke to Nimrod and his followers and warned them of the consequences of their actions, that he himself had witnessed and survived the Mabul. No one took note of Noach’s warnings. When Avraham delivered the same admonition regarding the misplaced idea of rebelling against Hashem, people very much took note. Nimrod was so concerned about the affect Avraham was having that he ordered Avraham be thrown into the Kivshun. How could Chazal ask “Had Noach lived in Avraham’s Dor”?

In answering these questions, it may be helpful to pose one more. If Noach wasn’t anything special, he was just superior to the Reshaim of his generation, then why save him? Why go through the whole Tayva process with animals and rain etc.? Why not destroy the world, start over with a new “Adam” and have a Mesorah that the first world was destroyed because of Rishus? Why save mediocrity?

It seems that the proper explanation to all these questions is that there was no factual disagreement among Chazal. Both opinions are in reality saying the same thing. In truth, Noach’s accomplishments for his lifetime pale in comparison to Avraham’s. In the whole time he was building the Tayva, Noach could not bring anyone to repent or follow him. Avraham by contrast was “M’Karev” thousands to the belief in a single deity. The Medrash we cited above makes this comparison rather poignantly. No one listened to Noach when he was warning them about the Migdal. They were however listening to Avraham. What was special about Noach was not the quantitative accomplishments of his lifetime, rather it was the quality of being better than everyone else around him.

We all can look around for inspiration from many sources. We can find someone who does more Chesed, learns more Torah, honors there parents more appropriately etc. Noach had no such role models. He was the best at everything – in his Dor. There was not a single Midah which Noach did not epitomize in his Dor. Being the best in his Dor may not have allowed him to accomplish what Avraham did but if he had been born in Avraham’s Dor, if he had an Avraham to learn from, he would have been even greater than Avraham. That is precisely the Midah that Hashem was saving in the Mabul, the Midah of being able to rise above everyone around him.

This is consistent with the Rambam which states that we should have every Midah to a moderate degree, not too much and not too little. Even jealousy can be used positively if we envy someone else’s Midos Tovos or Torah knowledge and are inspired to be better. Noach exemplified how to look at everyone else’s good points and strive to meet that standard. That Midah allowed him to be considered a Tzaddik. May we be Zoche to learn the Midah of Noach and constantly strive to be better. May we use this Midah to emulate those representing true Torah values.

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Baltimore, MD – Oct. 25, 2025 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petirah of Rabbi AvinoamYaakov Schleifer, z’l, husband of Sarah, father of Toby (Zevy) Landau, Chaim Yehudah Schleifer, Eliyahu (Faigy) Schleifer, Moshe (Chana Rivka) Schleifer, Esty (Duvid) Weisstein, Shlome Schleifer, Yessuchar Schleifer, Mirel Schleifer, Devoire Schleifer, Perel Schleifer, Yitzchok Dovid Schleifer, son of Hedy (Avraham / Yumi, z'l)  Schleifer and brother of Yigal Schleifer. Shiva in Israel: Ha-Rav Fatal St 27, Ramat Shlomo Visiting: 10:30-11:30AM and 6:30-9:30PMBaltimore Shiva: details to follow בלע המוות לנצח
Baltimore, MD - Oct. 27, 2025  -  DEADLINE 5PM TODAY, MONDAY, OCT. 27: Join the Baltimore Community in Honoring the Life and Legacy of Rabbi Moshe Hauer, ZTV'L
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture said in a memo Friday the agency’s contingency fund cannot legally be used to provide food assistance benefits for more than 42 million people in November, as the government shutdown drags on. The position is a reversal from the department’s earlier stance, according to a since-deleted copy of the USDA’s Sept. 30 shutdown plan that said the department would use its multi-year contingency fund to continue paying Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits during the ongoing shutdown.  SNAP has about $6 billion in the contingency fund — short of the roughly $9 billion needed to cover a full month of the program, putting November benefits in jeopardy.  Because of a s...
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Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One following his meeting with the Emir of Qatar on Saturday, US President Donald Trump declared that the Middle East is experiencing “great peace,” crediting the dismantling of Iran’s nuclear capabilities and unprecedented regional cooperation. “We talked about peace. We have peace in the Middle East. That's all we have. Great peace in the Middle East,” Trump said. “[The Emir] thinks it's enduring. He's never seen anything like it. And he’s very happy that I got involved. And he helped, and we had a lot of help. We have 59 countries. We have a lot of countries that are signed on. This should be an enduring peace.” Trump emphasized that the turning point came with the elimination of Iran...
Baltimore, MD – Oct. 26, 2025 – 3:26 PM — A hit-and-run just occurred at the intersection of Wallis and Seven Mile Lane, with the driver fleeing on foot after striking a police cruiser.While traffic remains passable for now, police are on the scene, and the area is expected to be blocked off shortly. All are advised to avoid the area. 
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Baltimore, MD – October 26, 2025 – At a Melava Malka hosted last night in the home of the Khaver family, the Koidenover Rebbe delivered stirring divrei chizuk on the deep spiritual significance of the Melava Malka meal. The Rebbe spoke about how this cherished minhag serves as a bridge between two worlds — preserving the kedusha of Shabbos while easing the soul’s transition back into the weekday rhythm. “A Jew can ascend to unimaginable spiritual heights on Shabbos,” he explained, “and without the soft landing provided by Melava Malka, the shift back to the ordinary could feel jarring to both body and spirit.” He emphasized that this fourth Shabbos seudah isn’t merely a farewell meal — it’s a continuation of holiness, a de...
Baltimore, MD - Oct. 26, 2025 - Excitement and ruach filled the halls of TA this morning, as our Mesivta and 8th grade warmly welcomed TA’s new Kollel to begin their zman—with singing, dancing, and true kavod haTorah. Led by Rabbi Yerucham Rothstein, along with Rabbi Yaakov Yisroel Hofman, Rabbi Yaakov Perl, and Rabbi Yehuda Roberts, this new initiative marks a major step forward in strengthening limud haTorah and ruchniyus throughout our Yeshiva. The energy and simchas haTorah on display were a beautiful reflection of what TA is all about! Photo Credit: Rabbi Elchonon Ciment
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