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September 17, 2019 at 11:17 pm
Mazel Tov to Yosef Horowitz and Yael Peymer on their engagement! Mazel tov to the Mr. & Mrs. Nosson Horowitz and Mr. & Mrs. Mordechai Peymer families!
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September 17, 2019 at 9:31 pm
Condolences to Rabbi Menachem Pheterson upon the loss of his father R’ Yosef Pheterson Z”L.
Shiva will be here in Ranchliegh at 2318 Brightleaf ( off of Rogene).Shacharis beginning tomorrow Wednesday at 7 am through next Tuesday morning, with Sunday morning at 8 am.Mincha / Maariv Wednesday and Thursday night at 6:55 pm, Motzei Shabbos at 7:50 pm, and Sunday and Monday evenings 6:45 pm.
Hamakom yenachem eschem b’soch shaar aveilei tzion veyerushalayim.
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September 17, 2019 at 9:18 pm
Company Announcement
General Mills announced today a voluntary national recall of five-pound bags of its Gold Medal Unbleached All Purpose Flour with a better if used by date of September 6, 2020. The recall is being issued for the potential presence of E. coli O26 which was discovered during sampling of the five-pound bag product. This recall is being issued out of an abundance of care as General Mills has not received any direct consumer reports of confirmed illnesses related to this product.
This recall only affects this one date code of Gold Medal Unbleached All Purpose Flour five-pound bags. All other types of Gold Medal Flour are not affected by this recall.
Consumers are asked to check their pantries and dispose of the product affected by this recall. Consumers who have...
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September 17, 2019 at 9:18 pm
Cokie Roberts, the veteran journalist, political commentator and author, died Tuesday morning, ABC News announced, citing her family. She was 75.
"We will miss Cokie beyond measure, both for her contributions and for her love and kindness," her family said in a statement.
Roberts died from complications of breast cancer, according to her family.
Roberts worked in television for over 40 years and was a frequent contributor to “This Week” with David Brinkley. She also served as ABC’s chief congressional analyst, anchored “This Week” alongside Sam Donaldson from 1996-2002 and started her career with high-profile jobs at NPR and CBS News.
ABC News broke into programming Tuesday morning to inform viewers of Roberts’ death.
ABC News preside...
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September 17, 2019 at 9:17 pm
A virus research center in Russia — one of two places in the world that houses the smallpox virus — exploded on Monday, officials said.
The blast at the State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology, or "Vector," left one employee injured and the building, located in Koltsovo, near the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, survived without structural damage, according to a statement from the facility.
The suspected gas explosion happened on the fifth floor of the 6-floor concrete building during scheduled repairs, Russian-owned news agency TASS reported.
Nikolai Krasnikov, the head of Koltsovo — which is known as a science city — said no biohazardous material was being stored where the blast occurred, and ...
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September 17, 2019 at 9:16 pm
Jerusalem, Israel
Sept 18, 2019
In accordance with the provisions of Article 11 of the Basic Law: Knesset and Article 84 of the Knesset Elections Law [Combined Version], 1969, the final results of the elections to the 22nd Knesset will be published in the Gazette by Wednesday, September 25, 2019. Results to date are expected to change.
Click here to watch the national results of Israel's 22nd Knesset Elections
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September 17, 2019 at 8:54 pm
We are excited to report that Rabbi Aryeh Richter has been appointed as Assistant Rabbi of Suburban Orthodox Congregation Toras Chaim.
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Rabbi Richter studied in RJJ of Edison, Yeshivat Kodshim in Yerushalayim, BMG and earned semicha at the Jerusalem Kollel. He then became the Sho’el U’maishiv and mentor there and interned for Rabbi Shmuel Weiner, Rav of the American community in Ramat Eshkol. Today, many of the young Rabbanim he mentored still call him from around the USA, England, Mexico and Eretz Yisroel seeking his halachic counsel. Rabbi Richter is now completing his Masters in Marriage & Family Therapy (Touro University) and serving as Executive Director of Menucha, a local organization serving children with special needs and their families. He also teach...
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September 17, 2019 at 3:57 pm
Maaser Sheini
By Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
Question #1: Where?
Many mitzvos can be performed only between the “walls” of Yerushalayim. Do these laws apply to everywhere within the walls of today’s “Old City”?
Question #2: What?
“What may I not remove from Yerushalayim?”
Question #3: When?
“When am I permitted to eat maaser sheini?”
Introduction:
This week’s parsha includes the mitzvah of maaser sheini. Although people currently living in chutz la’aretz often feel that they do not need to know the laws applicable to the agricultural mitzvos of the Torah, everyone must know the basic laws of this mitzvah for many reasons, including:
1. When in Eretz Yisroel, to which we all aspire, we need ...
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September 17, 2019 at 3:19 pm
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's efforts to carry on his dynasty with a historic victory in Tuesday's Israeli election and to be tasked with forming a government for the sixth time remained up in the air late Tuesday, after exit polls predicted a stalemate.The final unofficial results were only expected on Wednesday afternoon, but according to an exit poll on Channel 13, whose pollster Camil Fuchs had the most accurate exit poll in the April election, Netanyahu’s Likud party won 31 seats, and his Center-Right bloc a total of 54 seats. The Center-Left bloc of Blue and White leader Benny Gantz won 58 and his party won 33.
Read More at Jerusalem Post
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September 16, 2019 at 10:27 pm
A defeat for Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in this week’s Knesset election would be a “disaster for Israel” Fox News host, lawyer, former chief of staff to the US Attorney General, and pundit Mark Levin said during an interview with Arutz Sheva.
Speaking with Arutz Sheva just days after he endorsed Netanyahu’s reelection bid, Levin took aim at the media, the Israeli electoral system, Blue and White chief Benny Gantz, and Israeli Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit for his decision to indict the prime minister, calling the charges ‘weak’.
Levin argued that the three indictments pending against Netanyahu rested on trumped up charges, and criticized the media – particularly the Israeli media – for accepti...
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September 16, 2019 at 10:27 pm
Washington (CNN)-Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar hopes Israel will "make a different decision" and break from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as voters head to the polls on Tuesday.
In an interview on CBS's "Face The Nation" on Sunday, Omar said she hopes the people of Israel will "recognize that his existence, his policies, his rhetoric really is contradictory."
"For many of us in Congress, it has been a longstanding support for a two-state solution, and this annexation now is going to make sure that that peace process does not happen and we will not get to a two-state solution," she said. "I think what is really important is for people to understand that you have to give people the opportunity to seek the kind of justice they want in a peaceful wa...
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September 16, 2019 at 10:26 pm
The Women’s March is replacing three inaugural board members who have been dogged by accusations of anti-Semitism, infighting and financial mismanagement — controversies some say have slowed the organization’s progress and diminished its impact.
Co-Chairs Bob Bland, Tamika Mallory and Linda Sarsour stepped down from the board July 15, though the organization has been slow to announce their departures. The Women’s March website continued to host their photos and titles as co-chairs through this week, when the group announced the board turnover.
A diverse cast of 16 new board members that includes three Jewish women, a transgender woman, a former legislator, two religious leaders and a member of the Oglala tribe of the Lakota nation will inherit an organization reco...
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September 16, 2019 at 10:26 pm
Yamina candidate Naftali Bennett revealed on Sunday what he claimed were the details on how the long-awaited U.S. Mideast peace plan would divide the West Bank between Israel and the Palestinians. The alleged plan, which Bennett revealed on social media complete with a map, gives over 90% of Judea and Samaria to the Palestinian Authority.
“Folks, it’s time to reveal: This is the ‘Islands Plan’ of the ‘deal of the century,’ which will be imposed on us right after the elections,” Bennett wrote on Facebook. “In black, Palestine. In white, isolated Israeli ‘islands’ in an ocean of Palestine, surrounded 360 degrees by Hamas, Tanzim, PLO.”
Bennett called the plan “hell for every resident of Ariel, Ofra and Kiryat Arba&rdqu...
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September 16, 2019 at 10:25 pm
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday called for an emergency meeting with the head of the Central Election Committee, Supreme Court Judge Hanan Melcer, to discuss possible voter fraud in this week’s election.
Netanyahu’s request followed a report in the Hebrew daily Maariv on Friday according to which of the 82 people who complained of irregularities in the Arab-sector polling stations on the April 9 elections, only two were questioned by police.
According to the Likud, the number of fraudulent votes in April may have been high enough to put the United Arab List-Balad over the electoral threshold, preventing Likud from receiving two more seats. Two additional seats would have enabled Netanyahu to form a right-wing coalition.
“If the Likud’s compl...
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September 16, 2019 at 10:25 pm
The terrorist threat facing Israel has changed in recent years, requiring the Israel Defense Forces to adapt, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi said on Thursday.
Speaking in Zichron Yaakov near Haifa at a memorial ceremony honoring fallen IDF soldiers, Kochavi said Israel is now facing organized “terrorist armies” that use civilians as “living flak jackets.”
“The enemy is organized in brigades and platoons, armed with missiles, rockets and advanced weaponry, and is operating from inside densely populated urban areas, with a civilian population that it sees as living flak jackets,” he said.
The changed nature of the terrorist threat Israel faces demands “that the IDF make changes and adjust its forces and methods of warfare, so urban areas...