Amtrak has selected a Baltimore-based team to redevelop Penn Station and nearby Amtrak-owned properties, the rail carrier announced Thursday. Financial negotiations and project scoping are underway with Penn Station Partners, a group comprised of Beatty Development Group, Armada Hoffler Properties, Cross Street Partners, Gensler and other firms. “Baltimore Penn Station is the eighth busiest station in our national network and this important step underscores Amtrak’s continued efforts to significantly enhance the station experience and amenities for all travelers,” Bart Bush, Amtrak's vice president of real estate, stations and facilities. The development will aim to modernize and expand station facilities and amenities to accommodate growth, renovate the station&#...
The battle is not only trying to find the refuah, it's also trying to stay up with the financial obligations which are so overwhelming.ALS has paralyzed his body, but it will not break his family’s spirit - Your kindness and generosity will save the life of former Baltimorean Rabbi Dovid Frid and change the lives of his family I once heard from my Rebbi in the name of the the “Avnei Neizer,” a beautiful explanation of the Gemoro Shabbos105b “Whoever lets down/ weeps over the passing of an adam kasher -- upright, virtuous man -- Hashem counts his tears and puts them aside in His treasury." The Avnei Neizer explains why the term Adam Kasher is used as opposed to Chosid, Tzadik, Gaon… He brings the Gemoro in Chulin 58a which says “A Treifah, an ani...
Officials in Beit Shemesh City Hall announce a major operation took place to remove modesty signs in areas of the city that were ruled to be illegal by the High Court of Justice. City Hall released a message to the press on Thursday, 26 Kislev, that two days after the signs were removed, they were back in place. The city launched a second operation, during predawn hours, again in cooperation with police, removing the signs again in compliance with the High Court’s stern instructions. The court expressed it anger at city officials for failing to rid the city of the signs, warning Mayor Moshe Abutbul that time around, he would be held in contempt of court. The city has since spent an estimated NIS 50,000 to remove six of the eight signs found in the area of Nahar Yarden Street i...
It sounds like a story about the fictional Chelm. The town philosopher sagely informs his fellow citizens that he has no face. He can’t perceive it directly, he points out, and besides, as anyone can plainly see, what people claim is his face clearly resides in his mirror. The silly scene is inspired by celebrated scientists. Like Yale psychology professor Paul Bloom, who has lamented human beings’ stubborn commitment to “dualism,” the idea that people possess both physical and spiritual components. He pities those who believe that there is an “I” somehow separate from one’s body and brain. “The qualities of mental life that we associate with souls…,” he asserts confidently, “emerge from biochemical processes in the brain...
Saudi foreign minister: U.S. serious about peace deal between Israelis and Palestinian Arabs, but plan is still being put together. Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister says he believes the U.S. administration is serious about getting a peace deal between Israelis and Palestinian Arabs, but its proposed plan is still being put together. The minister, Adel al-Jubeir, made the comments in an interview with France 24 television and was quoted by Reuters. “We believe the Trump administration is serious about bringing peace between Israelis and Arabs,” said Jubeir. “They were working on ideas and were consulting with all parties, including Saudi Arabia, and they are incorporating the views represented to them by everybody. They have said they would need a...
The crude pipe bomb that exploded beneath the streets of New York this week served as a chilling reminder of the vulnerability of the city’s subway system, a 24-hour-a-day operation with 472 stations and more than 5 million daily riders. While police say the nation’s largest subway system has some of the tightest security possible that still allows busy New Yorkers to get where they’re going, they acknowledge they can’t be everywhere or anticipate every kind of attack, particularly in this era of lone-wolf terrorism. “It’s very difficult, and it’s getting harder,” John Miller, the New York Police Department’s deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism, said on CBS’s “This Morning.” ”This is ...
Israel Air Force on Wednesday night targeted three terrorist objectives in Gaza including a weapons storage facility and a terrorist training facility. The attacks were in retaliation for rocket fire into southern Israel on Wednesday evening, 25 Kislev. Rocket fire slammed down into southern Israel on Wednesday evening for a fourth consecutive day. Once again, B’chasdei Hashem, there were no fatalities or injuries. Two of the rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome defense system and two landed in open fields. The IDF Spokesman’s Office also announced the Erez Crossing from Gaza to Israel would remain closed in retaliation to several consecutive days of rocket fire from Gaza.
Hamas on Wednesday, 25 Kislev, announced that all of al-Quds (Jerusalem) belongs to Islam, including eastern and western Jerusalem, issuing the declaration marking the 30th anniversary of the terrorist organization. Clearly the timing is not coincidental, but to counter the declaration by US President Donald Trump, declaring Jerusalem the capital of Israel. Hamas speaks of “liberating all of occupied Palestine, and bombing occupied Tel Aviv”, clearly stating the terror organization does not recognize the legitimacy and sovereignty of the State of Israel over any areas of the country.
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., the world’s largest generic drugmaker, on Thursday said it would lay off over a quarter of its workforce as part of a global restructuring meant to salvage its ailing business. The company said 14,000 workers would be let go. The cuts will be scattered across Teva’s global operations and will occur over the next two years, with most expected in 2018. The announcement marked a stunning setback for a company seen as a national source of pride in Israel. With roots going back more than a century, Teva has grown into a major global player over the past 40 years with a series of acquisitions, and by developing original drugs and leading the move toward cost-saving generic medications. The country’s main trade union scheduled a nati...
Delta Air Lines picked Europe’s Airbus over Boeing for a huge order of new jets. Delta said Thursday that it will order 100 Airbus A321neo jets with a sticker price of $12.7 billion and take an option to buy another 100 jets, a deal that Chicago-based Boeing had hoped to land. Financial terms of the order were not disclosed so it isn’t known how much Delta will actually pay Airbus. Airlines typically get huge discounts off the sticker price of new planes. Atlanta-based Delta announced the order just before beginning its annual meeting with investors. CEO Ed Bastian told investors that travel demand remains strong both on international and U.S. routes. He said Delta expects fourth-quarter revenue for every seat flown one mile — a measure of ticket demand and aver...
Former White House strategist Steve Bannon is catching blame from fellow Republicans for coughing up a safe Senate seat in deep-red Alabama and foisting damaging political advice on President Donald Trump. But in the aftermath of this week’s stinging Alabama defeat, Bannon is showing no signs of abandoning his guerrilla war against the GOP establishment. Bannon wholeheartedly backed Roy Moore, the insurgent conservative who faltered in Tuesday’s special election amid allegations of inappropriate behavior from decades ago. The accusations prompted the national party to withdraw support for its nominee for a while, but Bannon stuck with Moore, headlining rallies for the candidate and convincing Trump to extend a full-throated endorsement. But when Moore lost on Tuesday, h...
It is a sad fact that over 90% of our Midrashim have been lost. This is due primarily to the seizure of manuscripts and seforim by the Catholic Church in Europe. How do we know that this is the percentage that was lost? The answer is that it can be culled from a statistical analysis of the sheer numbers of Midrashim quoted in the Drashos of the Rishonim that are simply not there. Nine out of ten times that a Rishon cites a Midrash – it is not to be found. Below we find a Midrash cited by the Bach that can only be found in in Eisenstadt’s Otzar HaMidrashim (p. 93). Boruch Hashem, this one was not lost entirely, but others, unfortunately were.The Bach writes (Orech Chaim 670:4): “That evil one [Antiochus] decreed to abolish the Korban Tamid and he further said to them: ...
This past week, I read a beautiful insight from Rabbi Chayim Shmuelevtiz, zt”l, the late Rosh Hayeshiva of Mir. How could pharaoh have trusted Yosef to such a degree that he appointed him to be the main administrator of plans to save Egypt from the shortages of the forthcoming famine? True Yosef was understanding and wise, but how can pharaoh trust someone who was just released from prison and was a slave? Rabbi Chayim Shmuelevtiz, replied that pharaoh saw Yosef’s extreme honesty in something Yosef said before he related the interpretation of the dream. Yosef began by saying to pharaoh that he had no power at all. It was a gift from the almighty. Yosef Didn’t want to take the credit even for a moment. This total honesty in one minor point showed that Yosef could be trust...
The Republicans’ razor-thin margin for driving their sweeping tax package through the Senate was thrown into jeopardy Thursday when GOP Sen. Marco Rubio declared he will vote against it unless negotiators expand the tax credit that low-income Americans can claim for their children. Rubio’s potential defection complicates Republican leaders’ goal of muscling the $1.5 trillion bill through Congress next week, handing President Donald Trump his first major legislative victory by Christmas. Senate Republicans could still pass the package without Rubio’s vote, but they would be cutting it extremely close. An original version was approved by only 51-49 — with Rubio’s support. The co-sponsor of Rubio’s proposed change, Republican Sen. Mike Lee of ...
The reading of the portion of Mikeitz always coincides with Chanukah. There are many allusions within the portion to this association. One of the first striking parallels is in the dreams of Pharaoh. He dreams of robust and beautiful cows being consumed by seven ugly gaunt ones. He has a vision of seven healthy and good ears of grain being swallowed up by seven thin and scorched ones. This imagery echoes the miracle Chanukah where G-d delivered, גבורים ביד חלשים, the strong into the hands of the weak. When Yosef satisfactorily interprets Pharaoh’s dream, Pharaoh is duly impressed, enthusiastically exclaiming ‘there is no one so discerning and wise’ as Yosef.  His wise men attempted to interpret his conflicting dreams in terms of conquests and defeats ...
1) Pharaoh on the Nile We know that Mitzrayim had the Nile river in it, and in Pharaoh's dreams he saw himself standing on top of the Nile, the Ye’or. The Nile is actually known as a river that goes through Africa, and it is considered the longer river in the entire world. It’s 4258 miles long and passes through Uganda, The Dominican Republic of Congo and all the way through Sudan and Egypt. Historically, it was regarded as a God in Egypt because Egypt is not a very fertile but when the Nile would spill over it would help fortify the entire land. This is why the first of the 10 Plagues actually attacked their water supply against the Nile. Interestingly, the Nile is about 25 - 35 feet deep in certain parts which explains why the Egyptians were very bad sailors.  Th...
Weary national Republicans breathed a collective sigh of relief on Wednesday, a day after voters knocked out their own party’s scandal-plagued candidate in deep-red Alabama. Yet all is not well in a party confronted with new rounds of infighting and a suddenly shrinking Senate majority heading into next year’s midterm elections. A semi-humbled President Donald Trump conceded that Roy Moore’s loss was not his preferred outcome. He said he “would have liked to have had the seat” and an important Senate vote as he and GOP lawmakers scratch for legislative victories. But he also acknowledged, “A lot of Republicans feel differently. They feel very happy about the way it turned out.” Indeed, it was easy to find establishment-minded Republicans &...
President Vladimir Putin said Thursday the U.S. is only hurting itself with investigations of alleged collusion between President Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia, and the Kremlin leader vowed he won’t allow the radical opposition at home to challenge the status quo as he seeks re-election. At his annual news conference, Putin also mocked his most visible critic, Alexei Navalny, saying that those like the opposition leader want to drive Russia into chaos ahead of the March 18 presidential election in Russia. Brimming with self-confidence during the nearly four-hour session, Putin reaffirmed his denial of interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. “All of it was invented by people who oppose President Trump to undermine his legitimacy,” Putin sai...
The public’s interest in all things bitcoin and efforts by entrepreneurs to fund their businesses with digital currencies is starting to draw more attention from regulators. The head of the Securities and Exchange Commission this week warned investors on the risks of investing in largely-unregulated digital currencies. Just this month, the SEC halted two attempts to raise money through what’s known as an initial coin offering. Legal experts believe this signals that a crackdown on sketchy offerings is coming. “The SEC has given so many warnings now that people should know they are on notice,” said Joshua Klayman, a lawyer with the firm Morrison & Foerster who specializes in legal issues related to digital currencies. The world of bitcoin and digital cu...
This is reported to be the last ‘sicha’ given by Maran HaGaon HaRav Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman ZT”L marking the 17th anniversary of Yeshivas Orchos Torah.
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