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Israeli lawmaker Nir Barkat, who has been tapped to run the country’s Finance Ministry if incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wins next month’s general election, spoke to i24NEWS at its Tel Aviv studio to discuss Israel’s most pressing issues, including the Trump administration’s so-called “Deal of the Century,” Israel’s upcoming election, and his vision for the country’s economy.
Israeli lawmaker Nir Barkat, has been tapped to run the country’s Finance Ministry if incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wins next month’s general election
Israeli lawmaker Nir Barkat, who has been tapped to run the country’s Finance Ministry if incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wins next month’s general election, spoke to i24NEWS at its Tel Aviv studio to discuss Israel’s most pressing issues, including the Trump administration’s so-called “Deal of the Century,” Israel’s upcoming election, and his vision for the country’s economy.
Baltimore, MD - May 13, 2024 - In the realm of Slabodka, ignited by the vision of Rav Nosson Tzvi Finkel, the Alter of Slabodka, we enter the world of gadlus ha’adam, where our greatness and significance are illuminated. Here, we are called to recognize this inherent significance and weave it into the fabric of our actions.
Conversely, in the domain of Novardok, established by Rav Yosef Yoizel Horowitz, the Alter of Novardok, we encounter the world of katnus ha’adam, where our smallness and insignificance are revealed. Within this realm, we are summoned to acknowledge this humility and integrate it into the essence of our being.
With Rav Yechiel Perr, a son of a talmid of Slabodka and a husband of a descendant of the Alter of Novardok, those two worlds converged.
The r...
Baltimore, MD – May 13, 2024 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Rabbi and Mrs. Moshe Sandhaus on the birth of a son.
יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בנם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
This Yom Hazikaron, take a few minutes to listen and understand what the families of our brave soldiers are going through…
Watch this moving film of faith from the OU and Bnei David and join us in remembering the sacrifice of the fallen soldiers, honoring their memory, and strengthening our emunah.
Watch here: https://go.ou.org/i0TNtRUL
Jerusalem, Israel - May 13, 2024 - Following are Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks, today (Sunday, 12 May 2024), at the opening ceremony of Remembrance Day for Israel's Fallen Soldiers, at Yad Lebanim in Jerusalem [translated from Hebrew]:
"Distinguished guests, and above all on this sacred day, my brothers and sisters in the family of bereavement: Parents, siblings, grandparents, spouses and partners of the soldiers who fell in Israel's wars.
They are joined by the victims of terrorism, wonderful Israelis, who loved our nation and country.
I think about you every day, just like I think about my older brother Yoni every day.
And I think of the ache and the sense of yearning that will not yield, the feeling that the sun has extinguished, I think about th...
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Baltimore, MD – May 13, 2024 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Shai Reichman & Dassi Rabenstein on their engagement.
Mazel Tov to Zev & Chana Reichman and Yeshua & Shifra Rabenstein
יה"ר שיזכו לבנות בית נאמן בישראל. אמן!
Baltimore, MD – May 13, 2024 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Shlomo Feltman & Miriam Feldman on their engagement.
Mazel Tov to Avrumi & Aada Feltman and Avraham & Karen Feldman
יה"ר שיזכו לבנות בית נאמן בישראל. אמן!
During the Second Temple, the Greek empire reigned (over Israel),1 and they (the Greeks) passed decrees against the Jews and (tried) to erase their religion, and did not allow them to carry out Torah (study) or the commandments. They put their hands on their property and their daughters. They entered the Temple, destroyed and made the pure unclean. The Jews were in great distress because of them and were much oppressed, until the G-d of their fathers had mercy on them, delivering them from their hands and saving them. Then overcame, the sons of the Hasmonean High Priest, (the Greeks) and killed them and saved the Jews from their hands. They appointed a king from the Priests, and the kingdom of Israel was restored for more than 200 years until the destruction of (the) second (Temple). When the Jews overcame their enemies and destroyed them, it was the 25th of Kislev2 when they entered the Sanctuary (inner room) and did not find pure (olive) oil in the Temple, except one jar sealed with seal of the High Priest, and it did not contain enough to light except for one day only. But they lit from it the lamps of the Menorah3 for eight days, until they could crush olives and produce a (new quantity) of pure oil. For these reasons, decreed the Sages of that generation that these eight days that begin on the 25th Kislev, will be days of joy and praise. One lights on them lamps at evening at the entrance to the houses, every evening of the eight nights to show off and demonstrate the miracle. These days are called ''Hanukah'' that is to say ''they rested'' (chanu) on the ''25'' ('th of the month) because on the 25th they rested from their enemies. and also because of those days they (re)-dedicated the house (Temple) which their foes had defiled. Also some say that it is a commandment to increase slightly the festive meals on Hanukah. Another reason is because the work of (building) the Sanctuary (in the desert) was completed in these days. One should tell one's children the story of the miracles that were done for our fore-fathers in those days, (see Josephus) However, these meals are not considered as part of the commandment unless one says at the meal songs of praise. One should increase charity in these Hanukah days, for this can help mend any defects in our souls. This charity, should be given particularly to poor Torah scholars. (KSA 139:1) 1) 352 BCE until 70 CE 2) 139 BCE 3) The Menorah was made of gold and had seven branches.
Baltimore, MD – May 13, 2024 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Mr. and Mrs. Yaakov Zev Willner on the birth of a daughter.
Mazel Tov to grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Naftoli Willner
יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בתם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
Baltimore, MD – May 13, 2024 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Yaakov and Leah Rokowsky on the birth of a son.
Mazel Tov to grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Nesanel Jakobovits and great grandparents Dr. & Mrs. Yoel Jakobovits
יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בנם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
As we have mentioned many times, Kedoshim contains the most mitzvos per pasuk of any other parsha – 51 mitzvos in only 64 pesukim. The potpourri of various types of mitzvos really runs the gamut. However, there is one aspect of the parsha that stood out to me, going through the parsha. With the apparent lack of direct connection between the mitzvos discussed, one might have expected more divisions between the pesukim with a samech or peh. However, you have to go quite far in the parsha before you encounter the first break. Contrast this with Mishpatim, for example, where there are many breaks between the pesukim.
I wasn’t quite sure where to even look for someone who discusses this but I have come up with a basic, rough idea as a theory of my own. There is a well-known discussion between the commentaries – Rashi and Ramban foremost – about the exact definition of kedoshim. This is understanding the term as a specific idea which stands on its own. However, we can also understand the kedushah as that which is attained through the performance of all of the mitzvos, each adding to one’s level of kedushah.
Perhaps this idea is conveyed in the inclusion of so many mitzvos in one block without a break. This allows us to understand the leading pasuk of our parsha not (just) as a commandment unto itself but as a means of introduction to everything that follows.
Baltimore, MD - May 12, 2024 - Yesterday morning at around 4:00 a.m., surveillance cameras captured thieves breaking into vehicles in Heather Ridge. The video shows attempts to access several cars, succeeding when vehicles are left unlocked. This underscores the importance of always locking your car doors and avoiding leaving valuables or spare keys inside.Remember, if you notice anything suspicious, promptly report it by calling 911 and Shomrim at 410-358-9999.
While we may instinctively classify observance of Yom Hazikaron as a nationalistic or Zionist experience, perhaps this year, when so many are grieving their raw and fresh losses, we can pull it out of that realm and place it where it now belongs: as an opportunity for pure and unadulterated empathy, nesius b’ol im chaveiro
This article was written with the sincere tefillah to HaKadosh Baruch Hu that its words generate unity and healing and not chas v’shalom argument and division. Dear readers, there is little in our fractured world that is “shaveh l’chol nefesh” and works for everyone. If you find these words worthy, please act upon them yourselves, and do not use them to question, challenge, or rebuke others.
“Sharing the burden.&rdqu...
Baltimore, MD - May 12, 2024 Johns Hopkins University and student protesters reached an agreement on the dismantling and conclusion of the protest-related encampment on the Beach at the Homewood campus. Effective immediately, protesters have agreed to take down the encampment on Sunday, May 12, and not to restart it. Non-university affiliates taking part in the encampment are directed to vacate the premises.
Since the protest began April 29, the university has sought a peaceful resolution to the presence of the encampment, which violates university policies designed to protect freedom of expression and ensure campus safety.
Under the agreement, the university promised a timely review of the protesters' key question of divestment, using the university's existing process. T...
Jerusalem, Israel - May 9, 2024 - Something happened to me yesterday and I have to admit, I was shocked. I am ashamed to say it, but I was shocked!
I was on the way back from Toronto to Israel. Actually I was back in Israel getting off the plane.
We were all walking down that long corridor leading into Ben Gurion airport. It was basically a single file line. Nothing out of the ordinary.
But a few people in front of me, there were some people arguing. It looked like they were arguing about who was before whom in line…
Things were getting heated.
One of the people was an elderly secular lady, probably in her early 70s. The other was a chareidi (ultra orthodox) family, a husband, wife, and two kids.
“Oh boy, I did not miss this, seeing Je...
Baltimore, MD – May 11, 2024 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Dovi & Lauren Gluck on the birth of a son.
יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בנם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
Pirkei Avos is a collection of the ethical writings of our Sages. The ethical guidelines attributed to each Sage were particularly important to him, and often formed the cornerstone of his life. By examining how a Sage "lived" his ethical principle, we can learn more about what the principle can mean to us. This approach is particularly striking when one looks at Rabbi Tarfon's aphorisms and his life.
Rabbi Tarfon's Aphorisms
Rabbi Tarfon's contribution to Pirkei Avos is two Mishnayos at the end of the second chapter. The first is well known by us all:
Rabbi Tarfon says: The day is short, the task is great, the workers are lazy, the reward is great, and the Master of the...
As we have mentioned many times, Kedoshim contains the most mitzvos per pasuk of any other parsha – 51 mitzvos in only 64 pesukim. The potpourri of various types of mitzvos really runs the gamut. However, there is one aspect of the parsha that stood out to me, going through the parsha. With the apparent lack of direct connection between the mitzvos discussed, one might have expected more divisions between the pesukim with a samech or peh. However, you have to go quite far in the parsha before you encounter the first break. Contrast this with Mishpatim, for example, where there are many breaks between the pesukim.
I wasn’t quite sure where to even look for someone who discusses this but I have come up with a basic, rough idea as a theory of my own. There is a well-known discuss...
Baltimore, MD - May 7, 2024 - Rabbi Boruch Neuberger shares his voting preferences for the upcoming election.Click on the graphic below for a larger, printable version
For most people, Pesach is already a distant memory. The dishes have all been packed away. But those who participated in the outstanding pre-Pesach shiurim sponsored by Agra D’Pirka are no doubt still feeling the effects of the spiritually uplifting program even after Yom Tov is over.
Agra D’Pirka’s pre-Pesach shiurim were held in four locations – Flatbush, Queens, Baltimore, and Boca Raton. In all, close to 400 people participated in person, and many more were privileged to watch the shiurim on TorahAnytime.
HaRav Aharon Kahn at a recent legal holiday shiur
In Flatbush, Rabbi Moshe Elefant, COO of the O-U, discussed many relevant and timely issues about Pesach, including post-Pesach kashrus issues. Rav Aharon Kahn spoke about concepts related to Purim, P...
Baltimore, MD – May 6, 2024 - It is with regret that Baltimore Jewish Life (BJL) informs the community of the petira of Matthew Rosenblatt, z’l, husband of Tova Rosenblatt and father of Andrew Rosenblatt, Edward Rosenblatt, and Shmuel Rosenblatt.
The levayah will take place tomorrow morning, May 7, at Levinson's at 9:00 AM.
The kevurah will be held at Cedar Park Cemetery, 735 Forest Avenue, Paramus, NJ 07652. Shiva will be observed through Monday morning, May 13 at 6625 Chippewa Drive, Baltimore, MD, 21209
The family respectfully requests no visitors from 5:00PM-7:00PM or after 9:30PMMinyanim:Shacharis:Wed & Thurs: Rosh Chodesh 7:00AM Fri & Mon: 7:15AM Sun: 8:30AMMincha/Maariv: 7:50PM (Erev Shabbos Mincha 5:00PM)Maariv Motzaei Shabbos: 9:...