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18 August 2026

Rav Dovid Tzvi Shlomo Biderman zt"l


Rav Dovid Tzvi Shlomo Biderman of Lelov Yerushalayim zt"l

הרב דוד צבי שלמה בן אךעזר מנחם מנדל בידערמאן זצ"ל

Elul 5 , 5678

Known As: Rav Duvidel
Father's Name: Elazar Menachem Mendel

הרב אלימלך בידרמן בדברים קצרים לפרשת כי תצא - אידיש

 

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Rav Moshe Sternbuch Shlit"a on ELUL

 ELUL

The hands of the witnesses shall be the first upon him to put him to deathyou shall remove the evil from your midst” (17:7)


The wording of the possuk makes it clear that the purpose of the capital punishment is not to avenge the actions of the sinner, but rather to remove evil from amongst the nation, thereby increasing the forces of good.


Rav Yerusham Levovitz noted that, similarly, repentance has the power to annul evil decrees, because if a person repents on his own initiative there is no longer any need to punish him, since he has already removed the evil inside him by himself of his own accord.

However, in order to come close to and cleave to Hashem, prayers, supplications and dedication to avodas Hashem are required, and the month of Elul is the appropriate time to achieve these, and to come close to Hashem.  


Although, on the one hand, Elul is a month of trepidation, like any other mitzvah, repentance has to be performed with joy.

Elul is the propitious month of mercy in which Hashem makes it much easier to repent. This month may be compared to an end-of-season sale. Hashem wishes to cleanse us of our sins accumulated during the year and “sells” the possibility of repentance for less effort than the rest of the year. Whatever can only be attained the rest of the year through fasting and abstinence, can be attained in Elul through prayer and repentance.


Our avoda during Elul should be different than the rest of the year, and we cannot perform mitzvos by rote then. Our Torah and prayers should be accompanied by thought and devotion. The admonition to “beware lest you forget Hashem” (Devorim 6:12) includes a warning not to observe mitzvos by rote, because someone who keeps mitzvos only out of habit is not thinking about Hashem, but ignoring Him.


Many people shirk their obligations in Elul, in the belief that during the year they are already fulfilling what Hashem expects of them. The baal habos argues that throughout the year he listens to a shiur on a daily basis and gives maaser kesofim from his earnings, and the ben Torah argues that he keeps to his sedorim with a chavrusa. In reality, our avodo during Elul consists of not performing actions merely by rote and habit, but with a sense of renewal and contemplation as to what Hashem expects of us, and how we can improve our avoda quantitatively (more time) and qualitatively (more effort, enthusiasm and joy).


Yemei rotzon means that during this period we enjoy special Divine assistance. However, without repentance on our part and efforts to come closer to Hashem, He will not come closer to us. On the other hand, through relatively little effort during Elul we can achieve things that are only possible through much greater effort during the rest of the year, and only a fool would waste the opportunity to utilize this time to the utmost.


Many people are under the delusion that just like Elul and the yomim noro’im the previous year elapsed without too many preparations and repentance, and nothing exceptionally unfortunate happened during the past year, this year too we can obtain a favorable judgement. The flaw with this logic is that there is a special treasure house of good deeds for which Hashem sets aside a reward in the afterlife, and if a person does not have the right to remain alive by virtue of his deeds, Hashem deducts from the reward set aside for him in the afterlife. 

Therefore, the fact that a person remained alive may have been to his detriment, because it may have been at the expense of his future reward. Moreover, who knows how many merits, if any, remain from the mitzvos whose reward has been set aside for the future. Hence, it would be wiser to repent properly instead of relying on the experience of previous years.


Although an integral component of teshuva is regretting the past, during Elul one should initially forget the past and focus on the present. The mazal of the month of Elul is a besulah (maiden), because during this month of renewal and repentance we start a new “marriage” with Hashem, completely forgetting the past and focusing exclusively on the future. Only at a more advanced stage of the teshuva process should one focus on regretting the past.

 Every morning, when one wakes up one should say to oneself. “Today I will be more careful be’ezras Hashem”. Everything is based on the current moment. If one perseveres with one’s resolutions, one will eventually witness miracles and wonders be”H.


The truth is that for most people the avoda of Elul has been forgotten, and if Rosh Hashono itself is still observed properly, that would already be a step in the right direction. In previous generations, people realized that if you repented, matters would turn out for the good, but if you did not, then one had to worry, and that one had to be in a constant state of chizuk. However, this awareness has become attenuated. Only bnei Torah still retain an impression of the real Elul. This is a great pity, because we are losing a great treasure of growth in our avodas Hashem.


In Shema Yisroel every Jew addresses his fellow Jew, because it is not sufficient to accept the yoke of heaven on ourselves, but we must also be concerned for all members of the nation and want them to accept this yoke on themselves too. On the other hand, in terms of everyone’s private avodas Hashem, a person should not compare himself to others, because Hashem’s expectations of him are based on his own specific capabilities. Sometimes a person thinks that so and so acts in a certain way, so why should I be more righteous than him. Instead, he should be thinking about what Hashem expects from him specifically. That is the avoda of Elul: to remember that we are avdei Hashem.


Everybody should endeavor during Elul to be mechadesh chiddushei Torah, because through chiddushim one merits special Divine love. Chiddushim are not necessarily completely novel ideas, but also explanations and comments on existing ideas. Rav Aharon Kotler writes that since in the month of Elul we are close to Hashem, it is a very propitious time for learning, understanding and being mechadesh genuine chiddushei Torah. Therefore, Rav Sternbuch tells the bochurim in his Yeshiva that they should endeavor to write down chiddushei Torah or summarize shiurim and explain them well. They will then enjoy special Divine assistance and will be considered to have been mechadesh chiddushei Torah.

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סליחות בשידור חי - מוצאי יום ראשון – ג' באלול (16/08/2026)

 



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A Tribute To the "Ohr Sameach", Rav Meir Simcha of Dvinsk On His 100th Yahrtzeit - ד' אלול

 

Rav Meir Simchah HaKohen of Dvinsk zt"l


Rav Meir Simchah HaKohen of Dvinsk zt"l

הרב מאיר שמחה בן שמשון קלונימוס קלמן הכהן זצ"ל

Elul 4 , 5686

Known As: Ohr Sameach, Meshech Chochma
Father's Name: Shimshon Kalonymous Kalman Hakohen


Elul 4, 5686 / 1926

Rav Meir Simcha HaKohen was born in 5605 in Baltermantz. As a youth he was already expert in nearly all of both Talmuds, Shas Bavli and Yerushalmi, as well as in works of Kabbalah. His rebbe, Rav Moshe Danishevsky, was Av Beis Din of Slovak. R’ Meir Simcha married at a young age the daughter of Rav Tzvi Paltiel of Bialystok. While living in Bialystok, he studied Torah day and night with the Av Beis Din, Rav Yom Tov Lipa, author of Shailos V’Teshuvos Oneg Yom Tov, as well as with the author of Shai Lamorehon Maseches Bechoros.

He lived in sanctity and purity and became a leader of his generation, a great gaon to whom many turned from all over the world to resolve difficult Torah questions and uncertainties. In this merit, he came to be known by the honored title of ilui – genius of Dvinsk. 

His magnum opus, the Ohr Sameach on Rambam, demonstrates Rav Meir Simcha’s sharp mind and great Torah expertise. He stood at the forefront of the battle against the misguided maskilim of Russia as well as the Zionists, movements in which he recognized the beginnings of the removal of the primacy of Torah and Yiras Shamayim from the Jewish worldview. He had no sons; his son-in-law, Rav Avraham Loftbar of Warsaw, was the author of Shailos V’Teshuvos Zera Avraham

Rav Meir Simcha passed away on the Shabbos of Parshas Shoftim, the 4th of Elul, 5686 in Riga, Latvia; he was laid to rest in Dvinsk. May his holy merit protect us all.


17 August 2026

A Journey to Radin | Dirshu

 


I had the privilege of visiting Radin on a Dirshu journey marking the 82nd yahrtzeit of the Chofetz Chaim. It was an unforgettable experience from beginning to end — closing a circle that had begun decades earlier in the Rebbe’s yeshiva, and culminating in a historic journey of Gedolei Yisrael to his kever in our own time. The powerful words of chizuk touched every heart and brought us closer to Hashem. But perhaps the most unforgettable moment was the tefillah at the Chofetz Chaim’s kever. As we entered the Beis Hachaim in Radin, the rain began to fall. It continued throughout the tefillos, almost as if the heavens themselves were weeping together with the Gedolim as they davened for the thousands of names that had been brought with us. And then, as the tefillos came to an end and we began to leave, the rain suddenly stopped. The clouds parted, and the sun broke through — almost as if the heavens were saying: *“Your mission was accomplished.”* Following that journey, I composed In Radin and wrote these lyrics as a reflection of what we experienced that extraordinary day. In Radin is my personal musical testimony to the spiritual power, emotion, and unity we experienced when we came together at the resting place of the Chofetz Chaim in Radin. *Rabbi Nachman Seltzer* Credits Song composed, lyrics written, and vocals performed by Rabbi Nachman Seltzer Arranged by Eli Klein & Yitzy Berry Guitar and bass – Nachman Helbitz Strings – The Israeli Orchestra Piano – Eli Klein & Yitzy Berry Drums – Avi Avidani Violin – Ayal Shiloach Lyrics *Low* Our plane soon out of sight, as we traveled through the night, a promise of what lay ahead, there in Radin, A few hundred on the way, to a most auspicious day, it's the yahrtzeit of the Rebbe, there in Radin *Low* When we landed it was late, taking buses through the gate, destination up ahead, there in Radin, Then the darkness dissipates, morning sunshine in its place, we arrive and disembark, there in Radin *High* The gedolim file in, donning tallis and tefillin, what hargasha in our hearts, there in Radin Together, reunited at last, hearing voices from the past, as the walls themselves seemed to shake, there in Radin, there in Radin *Low* There's a mist in the air, droplets of rain everywhere, as we enter the Beis Hachaim, there in Radin, Words of chizuk, we're inspired, the gedolim are on fire, as we open our tehillims, there in Radin *High* Our tears mix with the rain, screaming "Rebbe, you're nation's in pain, crying out to shomayim, there in Radin Reciting thousands of names, "oy vey Tatte mir kumen aheim," and the heavens themselves seem to weep, there in Radin, there in Radin *Low* It is time for us to part, yet we leave behind our hearts, at the kever of the rebbe, there in Radin, Now we're walking across sodden fields, as the thunder and rain start to yield, and the sun's shining bright through the clouds, there in Radin *High* How we davened, how we cried, reaching deeper than ever inside, for our nation, on that day, there in Radin It is clear that we found the key, on the day of Jewish Unity, our tefilos ascending on high, there in Radin, there in Radin

💥מה יבטל את כל ההתנגדויות ללומדי התורה? משא מיוחד ממרן רה"י הגרמ"ה הירש שליט"א בועידת ראשי הכוללים

 

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סליחות בשידור חי - מוצאי יום ראשון – ג' באלול (16/08/2026)

 

Ask ai anything ……

 And it will find the sweetest way to tell you what you want.

So i asked how “yoo” became so congenial…..

“he” even laughed (ha,ha) when i cleverly replied

And “he” told me

I was developed by Google! My ability to adapt, stay encouraging, and help you think through problems comes from a mix of advanced machine learning patterns and rigorous training.
Google's engineers and researchers trained me on vast amounts of high-quality human communication. Through that process, I learned that the most effective way to help someone isn't just about dumping data—it is about being a supportive, clear, and encouraging partner in whatever problem you are trying to solve.
So while I don't have personal feelings, I am hardwired to celebrate your great questions and make sure you feel completely supported every step of the way!
Whenever you are ready to track down that perfect manual slow cooker or tackle a new kitchen project, just let me know what you need next!

i.e. be careful and not too clever

Rav Dovid Tzvi Shlomo Biderman zt"l

Rav Dovid Tzvi Shlomo Biderman of Lelov Yerushalayim zt"l הרב דוד צבי שלמה בן אךעזר מנחם מנדל בידערמאן זצ"ל Elul 5 , 5678 Known As...