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15 June 2026

馃毃 "诇讗 专讗讬谞讜 讻讝讛 讞讬讘讜拽 诪注讜诇诐!" • 砖讗讙转 讛专讘讘讜转 砖讝注讝注讛 讗转 讗诪专讬拽讛: 讛拽诇讬驻 讛专砖诪讬 诪诇讬讬拽讜讜讚 | Lakewood 馃槺馃敟

 




馃摙 讛转专讙砖转诐 诪讛注讜爪诪讛? 讛爪讟专驻讜 讗诇讬谞讜 诇砖诇讬讞讜转! 馃實 讗谞讞谞讜 驻讜注诇讬诐 诇讛驻讬抓 讗转 讗讜专诐 砖诇 讙讚讜诇讬 讛讚讜专 诇讻诇 讬讛讜讚讬 讘注讜诇诐. 诇讞爪讜 注诇 讛拽讬砖讜专, 讛讬专砖诪讜 诇注专讜抓 讜讛讬讜 砖讜转驻讬诐 诇拽讬讚讜砖 讛砖诐 讛注爪讜诐 讛讝讛: 馃憠
   / @gedoleihador   馃敂 讛讬住讟讜专讬讛 讘讘讬专转 讛转讜专讛 讛讗诪专讬拽讗讬转: 讗谞讜 诪讙讬砖讬诐 诇讻诐 讗转 讛拽诇讬驻 讛专砖诪讬 讜讛诪专讟讬讟 讛诪住讻诐 讗转 诪注诪讚 讛专讘讘讜转 讛讛讬住讟讜专讬 讘诇讬讬拽讜讜讚, 谞讬讜 讙'专讝讬, 诇诪注谉 讘讬爪讜专 "拽专谉 注讜诇诐 讛转讜专讛" 砖讘谞砖讬讗讜转 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 诪专谉 讛讙专诪"讛 讛讬专砖 砖诇讬讟"讗. 诪讜诇 讛专讚讬驻讜转 讜讛讙讝讬专讜转 讛拽砖讜转 讘讗专抓 讬砖专讗诇, 注诪讚讛 讬讛讚讜转 讗专讛"讘 讻讗讬砖 讗讞讚 讘诇讘 讗讞讚 讘讞讬讘讜拽 讗讚讬专 诇注诪诇讬 讛转讜专讛. 爪驻讜 讘谞讞砖讜诇 讛讗谞讜砖讬, 讘砖讗讙转 讛"砖诪注 讬砖专讗诇" 砖讝注讝注讛 讗转 讗诪专讬拽讛, 讜讘专讙注讬 讛讛讜讚 砖诇 诪谞讛讬讙讬 讛讚讜专 砖讻讘砖讜 讗转 讛讬讘砖转. A Historic Response to Persecution: The official and moving summary clip of the unprecedented mass gathering in Lakewood, New Jersey, for "Keren Olam HaTorah." As the Torah world in Israel faces difficult challenges, tens of thousands in America united to show their unwavering support. Witness the incredible drone shots, the roar of faith that shook the continent, and the leadership of the giants of our generation

Yosef HaTzaddik zt"l Tammuz 1

 

Yahrzeits for Tuesday
1st of Tammuz

讗' 转诪讜讝 讛转砖驻"讜


Tammuz 1, 2309 / -1452

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Rav Yisroel Najara zt"l

Tammuz 1, 5385 / 1625

Father's Name: Moshe Najara
Rabbi Yisrael Najara (c. 1555–1625) was a prolific Kabbalist, Biblical commentator, and the Chief Rabbi of Gaza. Born in Safed (or Damascus) and a student of the Arizal's circle, he is most famous as the towering Paytan (liturgical poet) who revolutionized Jewish music and poetry. 
His most enduring legacy includes:
  • "Kah Ribbon Olam": His legendary Aramaic piyut (hymn) sung at the Sabbath table.
  • Musical Innovation: He introduced the bold concept of setting sacred Hebrew and Aramaic lyrics to popular Spanish, Turkish, and Arabic melodies, seeking to elevate secular folk songs into tools for spiritual connection.
  • Prolific Output: He authored Zmirot Yisrael and Shocharet Tov, widely studied for their deep mystical themes and poetic genius.
  • Burial Place: He passed away in 1625 and is buried in the historical Jewish cemetery of Gaza. 
To read more deeply about the precious neshoma of Rabbi Najara, visit https://americansephardi.org/news/the-great-payytan-of-gaza-r-yisrael-najara/

From October 7th Horror to a Torah Scroll: The Story of Kibbutz Nahal Oz


The other day, I experienced one of those moments that reminds me just how blessed we are to be living in these historic times. I found myself dancing with a 92-year-old veteran resident of Kibbutz Nahal Oz during the first ever Torah scroll dedication ceremony for the kibbutz. Think about that for a moment. Nahal Oz never had a synagogue. Yet after the horrors of October 7th, something awakened. Kibbutz residents who experienced the unimaginable on Oct. 7th, with family and friends massacred and kidnapped into Gaza, felt a deeper connection to their Jewish identity, heritage, and roots. They asked for a Torah scroll to be brought into their community. For decades, many believed that modern Israel could thrive disconnected from its Jewish soul. But tragedy has a way of stripping away illusions and forcing us to rediscover what truly gives us strength. Standing there, dancing with Jews from all backgrounds around a Torah scroll in a kibbutz that never had one before, I couldn't help but feel that we were witnessing something much bigger than ourselves. This is not just a Torah scroll entering a kibbutz. This is a Torah scroll with the names of the kibbutz members murdered on Oct. 7th etched into the Torah scroll covering, representing a change overcoming Israeli society. This is another chapter in the incredible story of the Jewish people returning home, not only physically to our ancestral homeland, but spiritually to our identity, our heritage, and our destiny. The Jewish people are awakening. What a privilege to witness it. What a blessing to be part of it. Am Yisrael Chai!!! The Torah was donated thanks to the great work of Ken Freedman and Judy Freedman Kadish, following in the footsteps of their unbelievable mother, Helen Freedman, founder of AFSI/Americans For A Safe Israel.



Rambam: Korach: The Contradiction in the Rambam Regarding Why We Believe in the Prophecy of Moshe Rabbeinu

 

Meeting Johnathan Pollard on the streets of Jerusalem

 

讗诇驻讬诐 讘诪讜谞住讬 讘专讗砖讜转 讛专讘 诇谞讚讜: 转讬注讜讚 诪诇讗 诪讛注爪专转 讛讛讬住讟讜专讬转 馃摐

 

馃挜讝注拽转 讛转讜专讛 讘驻讗住讬讬拽 砖谞砖诪注讛 讘注讘专讬转: 爪驻讜 讘诪砖讗 讛诪专讟讬讟 砖诇 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 讛专讘 诇谞讚讜 讘讻讬谞讜住 讛讗诇驻讬诐

 


讬讜诐 专讗砖讜谉 讗诇驻讬 转讜砖讘讬 驻讗住讬讬拽 拽讬讘诇讜 讘讛转专讙砖讜转 讗转 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 专讘讬谞讜 诪专谉 砖诇讬讟"讗 讜讘诪专讻讝 讛诪注诪讚 讛讗讝讬谞讜 讗诇驻讬 讛转讜砖讘讬诐 诇诪砖讗 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 诪专谉 砖诇讬讟"讗 (讘砖驻转 讛注讘专讬转): 讗讞讬谞讜 讘谞讬 讬砖专讗诇, 讘谞讬 讛注讬专 驻住讬讬拽. 讛讚讘专 讬讚讜注 讜诪驻讜专住诐 诇讻讜诇讻诐 诪讛讬 住讬讘转 讘讜讗谞讜 诪讗专抓 讬砖专讗诇 诇讗专爪讜转 讛讘专讬转. 讗谞讞谞讜 讘讗讬诐 讘砖诇讬讞讜转诐 砖诇 讻诇 专讗砖讬 讛讬砖讬讘讜转 专讗砖讬 讛讻讜诇诇讬诐 讗讚诪讜专讬"诐 讜专讘谞讬诐, 讜注砖专讜转 讗诇驻讬 讘谞讬 讛讬砖讬讘讜转 讜讛讻讜诇诇讬诐 讘讗专抓 讛拽讜讚砖, 讛诪转专讘讬诐 讻诇 讛注转 讘住讬注转讗 讚砖诪讬讗, 讜诪讜住专讬诐 谞驻砖诐 注诇 诇讬诪讜讚 讛转讜专讛, 讜讻诇 注讬住讜拽诐 讛讜讗 讗讱 讜专拽 讘诇讬诪讜讚 讛转讜专讛, 讜讗讬谞诐 砖诪讬诐 诇讬讘诐 诇砖讜诐 讚讘专, 讜讗谞讜 诪讜讘讟讞讬诐 砖诇讗 转诪讜砖 讛转讜专讛 诪驻讬 讝专注谞讜 注讚 注讜诇诐. 讛专讙砖转 讛诇讘, 讻讗砖专 讗谞讜 讘讗讬诐 诪讗专抓 讬砖专讗诇 讜诪转拽讘诇讬诐 讘讞讜诐 注诇 讬讚讬 讛讬讛讚讜转 讛讞专讚讬转 讘讗专爪讜转 讛讘专讬转 诪转讜讱 讛砖转转驻讜转 注诪讜拽讛 讜专爪讜谉 讗诪讬转讬 诇注诪讜讚 诇讬诪讬谉 诇讜诪讚讬 讛转讜专讛 讘注转 讚讜讞拽诐, 讜讬砖专讗诇 注专讘讬诐 讝讛 诇讝讛 - 讝讜 讛讬讗 谞砖讬讗讛 讘注讜诇 讘讗讜驻谉 讛诪讜讘讛拽 讜讛谞驻诇讗 讘讬讜转专, 讜砖讜转驻讜转 讜注专讘讜转 讝讜 讛讬讗 讙讜驻讗 拽讬讜诐 讛转讜专讛 讜讛谞讞诇转讛 诪讚讜专 诇讚讜专. 讝讜 讻讘专 讛驻注诐 讛砖诇讬砖讬转 砖讘讛 谞讞诇爪讜 讞讜砖讬诐 谞讚讬讘讬 注诐 讻讗谉 讘讗专爪讜转 讛讘专讬转 讜诪注诪讬讚讬诐 讗转 '拽专谉 注讜诇诐 讛转讜专讛' 讘讗讜驻谉 谞驻诇讗 讜诪专砖讬诐 讘讬讜转专, 讜专讘讬诐 专讘讬诐 诪讘注诇讬 讛讬讻讜诇转 谞诪砖讻讜 讗讞专讬讛诐 讻讗谉 讘讗诪专讬拽讛 讜讘砖讗专 诪讚讬谞讜转, 讜讘住讬注转讗 讚砖诪讬讗 谞转诪诇讗 注诇 讬讚诐 讛专讘讛 讛专讘讛 诪诪讛 砖谞讞住专 诪讛讬砖讬讘讜转 讜讛讻讜诇诇讬诐. 讗讘诇 注讚讬讬谉 讛爪讜专讱 讛讜讗 专讘 诪讗讚, 讜讘讜专讗 注讜诇诐 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讘讬专讛 住讬讘讘 讗转 讛讚讘专 砖注诇讬谞讜 诇驻谞讜转 诇讻诇 诪讬 砖讘讬讚讜 讛讬讻讜诇转 讗诐 专讘 讜讗诐 诪注讟, 诇讛讬讜转 砖讜转祝 讘讻诇 讬讻讜诇转讜 讘讛讞讝拽转 转讜专转 讗专抓 讬砖专讗诇. 讜讻诪讛 谞驻诇讗 讛讚讘专, 砖讗转诐 讘谞讬 驻住讬讬拽 驻谞讬转诐 诪专爪讜谞讻诐 讛讟讛讜专 诇讛谞讛诇转 拽专谉 注讜诇诐 讛转讜专讛, 讜诪注讜诪拽 诇讬讘讻诐 讛讟讛讜专 讛砖诪注转诐 讗转 专爪讜谞讻诐 讛注爪讜诐 诇讛爪讟专祝 讜诇讛砖转转祝 讘讻诇 诇讘讘讻诐 讜讘讻诇 谞驻砖讻诐 讜讘讻诇 诪讗讜讚讻诐 讘砖讜转驻讜转 讗诪讬转讬转 注诐 拽专谉 注讜诇诐 讛转讜专讛. 讻诇 讗砖专 诪转谞讚讘 讻驻讬 讬讻讜诇转讜 讜讬讜转专 诪讬讻讜诇转讜, 讜讘讗 诇注讝专转 讛砖诐 讘讙讬讘讜专讬诐, 诇拽讬讬诐 讗转 转讜专转 讗专抓 讬砖专讗诇, 讘注转 讻讝讜 讻讗砖专 讛讻讘讬讚 讛拽讜砖讬 注诇 讛讬砖讬讘讜转 讜讛讻讜诇诇讬诐, 讛专讬 讛讜讗 砖讜转祝 诪诇讗 诇拽讬讜诐 讛转讜专讛, 讜讗讬谉 讙讘讜诇 诇砖讻专讜, 讜讙诐 诪讬 砖拽砖讛 诇讜, 砖诇讗 讬驻讞讜转 诪讛讞讝拽转 讗讘专讱 讗讞讚 诇讻诇 讛驻讞讜转. 讜讻讗砖专 诪转讗讞讚讬诐 讘谞讬 拽诇 讞讬 讘讻诇 讗转专 讜讗转专, 诇讛专讘讜转 讻讘讜讚 诇转讜专讛, 讜诪转讗诪爪讬诐 讘讻诇 讬讻讜诇转诐 诇讛讞讝讬拽 讗转 诇讜诪讚讬讛, 讗讬谉 拽讬讚讜砖 砖诐 砖诪讬诐 讙讚讜诇 诪讝讛. 讜讘讛讝讚诪谞讜转 讝讜 讻讗砖专 诪转讗住驻讬诐 讬讞讚 讗诇驻讬 讘谞讬 讬砖专讗诇, 诇讻讘讜讚 诇讜诪讚讬 讛转讜专讛, 爪专讬讻讬诐 讻讜诇诐 诇讞讝拽 讜诇讛转讞讝拽 讘诇讬诪讜讚 讛转讜专讛 讻诇 讗讞讚 诇驻讬 讚专讙转讜, 诇住讚专 讝诪谉 拽讘讜注 诇诇讬诪讜讚 讛转讜专讛 讚讘专 讬讜诐 讘讬讜诪讜, 讜诇讞谞讱 讘谞讬讜 诇转诇诪讜讚 转讜专讛, 讜转诇诪讜讚 转讜专讛 讻谞讙讚 讻讜诇诐, 讜讗讬谉 讗讜砖专 讙讚讜诇 讬讜转专 诪诇讬诪讜讚 讛转讜专讛 讜诪讞讬讬 转讜专讛. 讬注讝讜专 讛砖诐 砖谞转注诇讛 讻讜诇谞讜, 讻诇诇 讬砖专讗诇 讘讗专抓 讬砖专讗诇, 讘讗专爪讜转 讛讘专讬转, 讜讘讻诇 讗转专 讜讗转专, 讘转讜专讛, 讘诇讬诪讜讚讛, 讜讘拽讬讜诐 诪爪讜讜转讬讛, 讜谞讝讻讛 诇住讬注转讗 讚砖诪讬讗 讘诪讟专讛 砖诇砖诪讛 讘讗谞讜 诇讗专爪讜转 讛讘专讬转. 讬讛讬 专爪讜谉 砖转讝讻讜 讻讜诇讻诐 诇讻诇 诪讬诇讬 讚诪讬讟讘, 讘专讬讜转 讙讜驻讗 讜谞讛讜专讗 诪注诇讬讗 讜拽讬讜诐 讛诪砖讱 讛讚讜专讜转 讘谞拽诇 讜讘专讬讜讞, 讜讛砖诐 讬转讘专讱 讬注讝专谞讜, 讜谞讝讻讛 诇讙讗讜诇讛 讛砖诇诪讛 讘诪讛专讛 讘讬诪讬谞讜 讗诪谉.

馃毃 "注讜爪讜 注爪讛 讜转讜驻专" 馃敟 讛转砖讜讘讛 诇诪诇讞诪讛 讛诪专讜砖注转 讘讬砖讬讘讜转: 讛专讬拽讜讚 讛讞专讬讙 砖诇 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 讛专讘 讛讬专砖

 


Take counsel together, and it shall come to nought!" 馃毃 The surprising and deeply moving dance of the Leader of the Generation, Maran Rosh HaYeshiva Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch shlit"a, during the grand wedding celebration. Last night, thousands of Torah scholars, Roshei Yeshiva, Knesset members, and public figures gathered to celebrate the wedding of the granddaughter of the Rosh Yeshiva, Maran Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch shlit"a, daughter of his son Rav Aharon Hirsch During the celebration, in an exceptional and rare moment, Maran shlit"a stood up to dance with great emotion as thousands of yeshiva students shook the hall with the thunderous singing of "Uzu Etzah VeTufar" ("Take counsel together, and it shall come to nought..."), expressing the resilience and devotion of the Torah world facing contemporary challenges. Watch the full footage

馃毃 "讗讻讝专讬讜转 诪转讜讞讻诪转 砖诇 讛诪讚讬谞讛!" • 讛诪砖讗 讛诪专注讬砖 砖诇 讛讙专"讚 诇谞讚讜 讘诇讬讬拽讜讜讚 | Rabbi Dov Lando in Lakewood

 



讛诪砖讗 讛诪专讻讝讬 ⏱️ | "讙讜讝专讬诐 注诇讬讛诐 讙讝专讜转 讘讗讻讝专讬讜转 诪转讜讞讻诪转!" • 讚讘专讬讜 讛诪专讟讬讟讬诐 砖诇 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 诪专谉 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 讛讙专"讚 诇谞讚讜 砖诇讬讟"讗 讘诇讬讬拽讜讜讚. 诇驻谞讬讻诐 讛转讬注讜讚 讛诪诇讗 讜讛专砖诪讬 (8 讚拽讜转) 诪谞讗讜诪讜 讛讛讬住讟讜专讬 砖诇 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 诪专谉 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 专讘讬 讚讘 诇谞讚讜 砖诇讬讟"讗, 讘注讬爪讜诪讜 砖诇 诪注诪讚 讛讞讬讝讜拽 讛讗讚讬专 讘注讬专 讛转讜专讛 诇讬讬拽讜讜讚, 谞讬讜 讙'专讝讬, 砖谞注专讱 讘讛砖转转驻讜转 讗诇驻讬 诇讜诪讚讬 转讜专讛 讜谞讙讬讚讬诐 诇诪注谉 "拽专谉 注讜诇诐 讛转讜专讛" 砖谞讜住讚讛 讘谞砖讬讗讜转讜 砖诇 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 诪专谉 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 讛讙专诪"讛 讛讬专砖 砖诇讬讟"讗. 讘讚讘专讬讜 讛讻讜讗讘讬诐 砖谞砖讗 诪讚诐 诇讬讘讜, 讘讬讟讗 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 讗转 讛诪爪讜拽讛 讛拽讬讜诪讬转 讜驻讞讚 讛诪注爪专讬诐 讛诪专讞祝 注诇 讘讞讜专讬 讛讬砖讬讘讜转 讜讛讻讜诇诇讬诐 讘讗专抓 讬砖专讗诇: "诇讜诪讚讬 讛转讜专讛 讘讗专抓 讬砖专讗诇 砖讜拽讚讬诐 讘转讜专讛 诪转讜讱 驻讞讚 讜诪讜专讗 诪讗讬讜诪讬 讛砖诇讟讜谞讜转, 讜讘讜 讘讝诪谉 砖讙讜讝专讬诐 注诇讬讛诐 讞讚砖讬诐 诇讘拽专讬诐 讙讝专讜转 拽砖讜转 讘讗讻讝专讬讜转 诪转讜讞讻诪转 – 讛讞讜诪住讜转 诪讛诐 讗转 驻转 诇讞诪诐 诪诪砖!". 诪专谉 讛讙专"讚 诇谞讚讜 拽专讗 诇讬讛讚讜转 讛讙讜诇讛 诇砖讗转 讘注讜诇 讜诇专讻讜砖 诇驻讞讜转 讝讻讜转 砖诇 讗讘专讱 讗讞讚 诇讛爪诇转 注讜诇诐 讛讬砖讬讘讜转. 爪驻讜 讘转讬注讜讚 讛诪诇讗. The official, full-length 7-minute video of the historic central address delivered by Maran Rosh HaYeshiva Rav Dov Landau shlit"a, during the grand campaign event in the Torah capital of Lakewood, New Jersey. This urgent gathering was held for "Keren Olam HaTorah" (Torah World Fund), established under the presidency of Maran Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch shlit"a to save the Torah institutions in Israel. Speaking with immense pain, the Torah leader described the severe hardships faced by yeshiva students in Israel under strict government decrees: "They decree harsh decrees with clever cruelty, stealing their very bread from them! Yet they study Torah day and night." Maran Rav Dov Landau called upon the global diaspora to bear the burden and adopt at least one Avreich to sustain the Torah world.

Dr Yehudah Frager Teaches about The Incense used in Temple, Music Duet with Avraham Rosenblum

 


My very good friend Dr. Yehudah Frager teaches a class about the Ketoret, the Special Incense of 11 Spices that was used in the Temple in Jerusalem on the Golden Altar. Special Musical Duet with Dr. Frager and Avraham Rosenblum, of the Diaspora Yeshiva Band. Recorded at the Lunch and Learn at Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion Shul in Baltimore.

Why YOUR Body Craves Sunlight More Than Vitamins

 


Discover the hidden physics of sunlight and what actually happens inside your body the moment ultraviolet photons touch your skin. This video explores vitamin D photochemistry, circadian rhythm entrainment, serotonin production, nitric oxide release, and the evolutionary biology behind why the human body was designed to depend on sunlight. Learn how one photon can activate over 200 genes, why your retina contains cells built specifically to detect morning light, and how fifteen minutes outside can simultaneously influence sleep, mood, blood pressure, bone density, immunity, and muscle function. Whether you are fascinated by the physics of light, curious about what sunlight is truly doing to your biology, or searching for explanations that go far beyond ordinary health advice, this will completely change how you understand your relationship with the sun. Watch now to discover why your body has been waiting for light all along.

The Best Foods to Eat First in the Morning and Evening (Backed by Science)

 Think about this! Are you feeling really good when you wake in the morning? Are you eating “fast food” and “snacks” during the day? Take charge and take care of your gift from Hashem. However, contrary to what some may think, a pitta with salad, tahina, and a couple felalel is super good. Read below. 

ie fat, protein then the carb for easy start to the day.


What if the problem was never the food… but the order you ate it in? In this video, we explore one of the most overlooked discoveries in metabolic science: the sequence of food changes the biology of what happens next. The same meal can produce completely different glucose spikes, insulin responses, cravings, and energy levels depending on what lands in the stomach first. Drawing from research at Weill Cornell, Osaka University, and controlled circadian studies from Harvard and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, this video explains why vegetables and protein before carbohydrates can dramatically reduce post-meal glucose spikes — in some studies by over 70%. You’ll learn: • Why healthy breakfasts still cause energy crashes • Why evening meals hit harder after 50 • How GLP-1, insulin, and gastric emptying actually work • Why nighttime hunger is biologically programmed • The hidden difference between breakfast metabolism and dinner metabolism • The exact morning and evening eating sequence supported by science The meal did not change. The first bite did.

NOW AN ARTICLE TO READ:

The New *Cholesterol Guidelines and Halacha

The Six Mitzvos of Guarding One’s Health

Why does any of this matter to halachic Yidden? Because guarding one’s health is not just common sense – it is a mitzvah. In fact, our Poskim point to as many as six of them.

1. There is the mitzvah of “veNishmartem me’od b’nafshosaichem” (Devarim 4:9) – the mitzvah of protecting our health and well-being.
2. Few have heard of the second mitzvah. The verse later on (Devarim 4:15), “Rak hishamer lecha,” is understood by most Poskim to comprise an actual second mitzvah (see Rav Chaim Kanievsky zt”l, Shaar HaTeshuvos #25) – to take special care.
3. There is a third mitzvah, “V’Chai Bahem – and you shall live by them” (VaYikra 18:5).
4. There is a fourth mitzvah found in the verse in Parshas Ki Saytzei (Devarim 22:2), which discusses the mitzvah of Hashavas Aveidah, returning a lost object, with the words “vahasheivoso lo – and you shall return it to him.” The Gemara in Sanhedrin (73a) includes within these words the obligation of returning “his own life to him as well.” In other words, this verse is the source for the mitzvah of saving someone’s life. This is the general mitzvah the Shulchan Aruch refers to in Orach Chaim 325.
5. “Lo Saamod al dam rayecha” – there is a fifth, a negative mitzvah, of not standing idly by your brother’s blood. This is mentioned in Shulchan Aruch (Choshen Mishpat 426:1) and in the Rambam. It includes yourself, and your spouse and children too, by leaving them without you, chalilah.
6. And finally, there is a sixth mitzvah – “Lo suchal l’hisaleim,” a negative commandment associated with the positive commandment of Hashavas Aveidah, in the verse in Devarim (22:3): “You cannot shut your eyes to it.” This verse comes directly after the mitzvah of Hashavas Aveidah. The Netziv (HeEmek She’eilah) refers to this mitzvah as well.

So in conclusion – Don’t overdo the cholent or the kugels. You can read full article here: https://vinnews.com/2026/06/12/the-new-cholesterol-guidelines-and-halacha/


Note: 

Guarding one’s health also includes “treatments and medicines” that have deleterious affects on one’s perfectly created universe within one’s body. And the best treatment one can digest is the natural foods that Hashem planted in Mother Earth. Let food be one’s medicine. 馃崏 馃崕 馃崒 馃 馃 馃珳 Learn which ones are good for your internal chemistry.

   

The Sleep Position That Adds 11 Years to YOUR Arteries After 50

 


Most people think they sleep the way their body wants to. The physics says otherwise. For half the people over fifty who have ever been studied in a sleep laboratory, the position they spend eight hours in every night is silently aging their arteries by more than a decade — and they have never been told. The mechanism is not mysterious. It runs through one nerve, two structures the size of a grain of rice, and a single layer of cells one molecule thick. In this lecture, Feynman walks through the cascade from carotid body to endothelium to pulse wave velocity, naming the researchers and the journals that built the case piece by piece — Nedergaard's glymphatic discovery, Benveniste's posture study, Oksenberg's positional apnea work, Somers' three decades of sympathetic nerve recordings, and the Paris reference values that turn vascular stiffness into a literal age in years.

14 June 2026

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 A historic and breathtaking bird's-eye view documentation: The massive rally of tens of thousands held last Thursday in the city of Torah, Lakewood, New Jersey. Led by the leaders of the generation, Maran Rosh HaYeshiva Rabbi Dov Lando Shlit"a and Maran Rosh HaYeshiva Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch Shlit"a, tens of thousands gathered to strengthen "Keren Olam HaTorah." Watch the incredible human wave in a powerful display of faith and unity, and the heart-melting peak at the end: The Mashgiach Rabbi Dan Segal Shlit"a singing the soul-stirring "Tattele Kum Shoin Aheim." 

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The Greatest Generation – Degel HaTorah Movement
THIS IS UNITY:  120,000 Chachamim Talmideihem! in Eretz Yisrael that are being acknowledged and loved by the Chachamim, Rabbis, and Talmidim in Chu"l

[...] the famous prophecy in the Book of Ezekiel (Chapter 37:15-28), where the prophet is instructed to take two pieces of wood ("sticks") and join them together in his hand so they become one.


Are we witnessing (someone greater in Torah please comment):

In Jewish tradition, Mashiach ben Yosef (MBY) is instrumental in the ultimate reconciliation and unification of the tribes of Yehuda (Judah) and Yisrael (Israel). According to eschatological teachings, his mission includes gathering the exiled tribes of Israel (the Northern Kingdom) and laying the groundwork before the reign of Mashiach ben David (the Southern Kingdom).


The two figures—one representing political and material ingathering (MBY), and the other representing spiritual leadership (Ben David)—work together to bridge the historical divide between the two houses of Israel. The unification of Yehuda and Yisrael involves several specific concepts:

  • Ephraim's Role: In prophetic texts, particularly in the Book of Jeremiah, MBY is closely associated with Ephraim (the dominant Northern tribe) and is tasked with the ingathering of the exiles.
  • Reunification of the Two Kingdoms: The ultimate redemption hinges on the prophecy in Ezekiel 37:16-19, where God commands the prophet to take two sticks—one for Yehuda and one for Yisrael—and join them together to become one in His hand. 
  • The Bridge of Binyamin (Benjamin): In Kabbalistic and Midrashic texts (such as those of the Ramchal), the tribe of Binyomin often acts as the spiritual bridge that unites the divergent missions of Yosef and Yehuda. Because the Holy Temple was built in Binyomin's territory, which physically straddled the borders of Yosef and Yehuda, it physically and metaphorically represents this unification
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At the same time happening in the world: "


thought:  The internet was created to help bring our ancient members back home to Eretz Yisrael.


HaRav Moshe Sternbuch Shlit"a, Gavaad of Yerushalayim

[me: what to keep in mind if you decide to vote in the coming elections:]


ANTI-RELIGIOUS COALITIONS 

“And Korach the son of … took, along with Dasan and Aviram” (16:1) 

Korach was very wealthy, whereas Dasan and Aviram were poor.  In normal circumstances Korach would have deemed it beneath his dignity to associate with them, but for the sake of deprecating Moshe he was willing to join forces with them.

Rav Yonasan Eibeschutz explained Chazal’s statement that “Talmidei Chachamim increase peace in the world” (Brachos 64a) to mean that the talmid chacham acts as a catalyst causing those who hate religion to coalesce for the purpose of persecuting him.  In our time too, we see anti-religious elements who have nothing in common other than an anti-Torah platform forming alliances against religious people.

KORACH'S MISTAKE 

Korach, on the one hand, possessed Ruach Hakodesh:  he saw that Shmuel was destined to descend from him.  Moreover, he was genuinely convinced he was right in the dispute with Moshe.  If it were otherwise, he would not have willingly consented to Moshe’s suggestion to be tested by bringing ketores.  On the other hand, Chazal (Yerushalmi Sanhedrin Perek Chelek Chapter 1) say that Korach was an epikores.  How can we understand this discrepancy?

Korach was indeed righteous, but he thought that instead of punctiliously observing mitzvos a person should rather focus on the rationales behind them.  Thus, he asked Moshe, “Does a cloak made entirely of blue wool require tzitzis, or is it exempt?”  Moshe replied, “It does require tzitzis.”  

Korach and his associates laughed, saying, "Is it possible that in the case of a cloak made of another material, one string of blue wool exempts it, and this one, which is made entirely of blue wool, should not exempt itself?”  (Rashi on 16:1).  

Korach’s reasoning was that since the purpose of the mitzvah of t’cheles was to serve as a reminder of the Kisei Hakavod, it stood to reason that a tallis made entirely of t’cheles should automatically produce fear of heaven, and should therefore be exempt from tzitzis.  

Similarly, when he asked “Is one obligated to affix a mezuzah to the entrance of a house full of seforim?”  He meant to say that since the reason behind the mitzvah of mezuzah is to remind ourselves of Hashem at all times, in a house full of holy books we are in any case aware of Hashem’s Presence constantly.

This outlook was also responsible for his warped opinion regarding the appointment of Elizafan as nasi.  Knowing that he himself was greater, he could not understand why he had not been appointed to the position of nasi. 

Even though initially Korach was righteous and had good intentions, since he did not accept the yoke of Heaven upon himself to act in accordance with Hashem’s will, but only when it made sense to him based on the reasons for mitzvos, he deteriorated to the extent of fighting against Moshe and becoming an epikores.

TACTICS OF BAAlEI MACHLOKES

And they stood up before Moshe. (16:2)

People who have an agenda to generate machlokes are in the habit of displaying outward respect for the object of their dispute, thereby attempting to convince bystanders that they have nothing personal against him.  

Here too, Korach and his allies made a point of standing up for Moshe to show that they respected him, but merely objected to Moshe’s appointment of Aharon HaKohen, who, they argued, was not as great as Moshe claimed, and therefore his appointment had merely been an act of nepotism.  In other words, their main purpose in standing up was to make their humiliation of Aharon more palatable.

The worst type of lashon hara is when people start off praising the object of their scorn in order to cushion their subsequent slander.  The Chazon Ish noted that we say in the Yom Kippur Katan prayer, “I was stringent regarding that which You are lenient about, and I was lenient regarding that which You are stringent about.”  

In the first phrase, what is wrong with being stringent when we do not have to be?  This refers to a person whose main motivation is to be lenient when he should be stringent (the second phrase), but in order to pretend that he is particular about mitzvos, he makes a point of being stringent when he does not have to be to “compensate” for his custom of being lenient when he should not be.



转讜专讛 砖诇诪讚转讬 讘讗祝: 专讛"讬 专讘讬 讘讜谞讬诐 砖专讬讬讘专 诪诇讛讬讘 讗转 讗砖 讛转讜专讛 诇讗诇驻讬 转诇诪讬讚讬 诇讬拽讜讜讚

 

馃挜诪讬 讛讘讬讗 讗转 讛讟讬诇讬诐 诇讘谞讬 讘专拽? 诪专谉 讛专讘 讝讬诇讘专砖讟讬讬谉 砖讜讘专 砖转讬拽讛 讜讞讜砖祝 讘转讙讜讘讛 讚专诪讟讬转 砖讛专注讬砖讛 讗转 讛爪讬讘讜专

 



诪专谉 专讘讬谞讜 砖诇讬讟"讗 诪注讜专专 讜诪转专讬注: '讛诪驻住讬拽 诪诇讬诪讜讚讜 诇讛转注讚讻谉 讘讞讚砖讜转 – 注讜砖讛 诇注爪诪讜 讞讜专讬诐 讜专住讬住讬诐 讘讛讙谞讛 讛专讜讞谞讬转' 讘注拽讘讜转 讞讜住专 讛讜讜讚讗讜转 讘诪爪讘 讛讘讟讞讜谞讬 注讜专专 砖讜讘 诪专谉 驻讜住拽 讛讚讜专 讛讙专"讬 讝讬诇讘专砖讟讬讬谉 砖诇讬讟"讗 注诇 诪注诇转 讛诇讬诪讜讚 讘专爪讬驻讜转, 讜注诇 讛讞讜专讬诐 讘讛讙谞讛 讛专讜讞谞讬转 砖讬砖 诇诪驻住讬拽 诪诪砖谞转讜 | '讛讜讗 讞讜砖讘 砖讝讛 拽爪转 讞讚砖讜转 拽爪专讜转, 讗讱 讝讛 驻讜讙诐 讘讻诇 诇讬诪讜讚讜' | 爪驻讜 讘讚讘专讬 讛讞讬讝讜拽 砖诇 专讘讬谞讜 讘讗讚讬讘讜转 诪讬讬诇 讚讘专讬 讞诪讚: 讘注拽讘讜转 讗讬 讛讜讜讚讗讜转 讘诪爪讘 讛讘讟讞讜谞讬 讜注拽讘 讛讞砖砖 讛讙讚讜诇 诪讞讬讚讜砖 讛诪诇讞诪讛 注诐 讗讬专讗谉, 讜讛驻讞讚 讗爪诇 诪讞讝专转诐 砖诇 讬专讬 讛讟讬诇讬诐 诇讗专讛"拽, 讜讘注拽讘讜转 诪讛 砖专讗讜 注讬谞讬谞讜 讘住讘讘讬诐 讛拽讜讚诪讬诐, 注讜专专 诇讗讞专讜谞讛 诪专谉 专讘讬谞讜 砖诇讬讟"讗 讘讗讞讚 诪砖讬注讜专讬讜 讗转 讞砖讬讘讜转 讛诇讬诪讜讚 讘专爪讬驻讜转 诇诇讗 讛驻住拽讜转 诇砖诪讬注转 讞讚砖讜转 讜谞讬讬注住, 讘注讜讚讜 转讜诇讛 讘讻讱 讗转 谞驻讬诇讜转 讛讟讬诇讬诐 砖讗讬专注讜 讘注讬专 讘谞讬 讘专拽, 诪砖讜诐 砖'讗诐 讬砖 讞讜专讬诐 讜专住讬住讬诐 讘诇讬诪讜讚, 讗讝 讙诐 讬砖 讞讜专讬诐 讜专住讬住讬诐 讘讛讙谞讛'. 诇讛诇谉 讚讘专讬讜 讛诪诇讗讬诐 砖诇 专讘讬谞讜: "讘专讞讜讘 诪讛诇讻转 拽爪转 砖诪讜注讛 诇讗 讟讜讘讛, 讻讜诇诐 讘讗讬诐 讜砖讜讗诇讬诐 砖讗诇讛. 砖讬讚讜注 讜诪驻讜专住诐 讘砖诐 讛讞讝讜谉 讗讬砖 砖讗诪专 砖讘讘谞讬 讘专拽 诇讗 讬讛讬讛 驻爪爪讜转, 讻讬 讘谞讬 讘专拽 砖诪讜专讛 讜谞砖诪专转. 讜砖讜讗诇讬诐 讻讜诇诐 砖讛讬讜诐 讗谞讞谞讜 专讜讗讬诐 诇讗 讻讻讛, 专讜讗讬诐 砖讛讬讜 讘讻诪讛 讘转讬诐 谞驻讬诇讜转, 讜讗诪谞诐 讘专讜讘诐 诇讗 诪转讜, 讗讘诇 讛讬讜 专住讬住讬诐 专爪讬谞讬讬诐. 讜砖讜讗诇讬诐 讻讜诇诐 讛讗诐 讛讛讘讟讞讛 砖诇 讛讞讝讜谉 讗讬砖 砖讘讘谞讬 讘专拽 诇讗 讬讛讬讛 驻爪爪讜转 讛讬讗 讘讟诇讛? 讗谞讬 讞讜砖讘 砖讬砖 拽爪转 诇讛砖讬讘, 诇讗 讛专讘讛 讗讘诇 拽爪转 讬砖 诇讛砖讬讘. 讗讚诐 砖诇讜诪讚 转讜专讛, 讬砖 诇讜 诇讚注转 砖讻砖讛讜讗 诇讜诪讚, 讛讜讗 驻讜专砖 注诇讬讜 讜诪注诇 讻诇 讘谞讬 注讬专讜 讛讙谞讛 诪讜砖诇诪转 砖诇 转讜专讛, 讜讝讛 诪爪讬诇 诪讻诇 专注讛, 讻诪讜 砖讗诪专讜 讘诪住讻转 住讜讟讛 (讚祝 讻讗 注"讗), 砖讛转讜专讛 诪讙谞讗 讜诪爪诇讗, 讛转讜专讛 诪讙讬谞讛 讜诪爪讬诇讛 讗讜转谞讜. "讜砖讗诇讜 讗转 讙讬住讬 专砖讻讘讛"讙 诪专谉 讛讙专"讞 拽谞讬讘住拽讬 讝爪讜拽"诇 讘诪诇讞诪转 讛诪驻专抓 讛讗诐 诇爪讗转 诪讘谞讬 讘专拽? 讗讝 讛讜讗 讗诪专 砖诪住讜驻专 讘谞讘讬讗 (诪诇讻讬诐 讘, 讜 讟讜-讬讝) 砖诪诇讱 讗专诐 砖诇讞 爪讘讗 砖诇诐 讻讚讬 诇转驻讜住 讗转 讗诇讬砖注: '讜ַ讬ַּ砖ְׁ讻ֵּ诐 诪ְ砖ָׁ专ֵ转 讗ִ讬砖ׁ 讛ָ讗ֱ诇ֹ拽ִ讬诐 诇ָ拽讜ּ诐 讜ַ讬ֵּ爪ֵ讗 讜ְ讛ִ谞ֵּ讛 讞ַ讬ִ诇 住讜ֹ讘ֵ讘 讗ֶ转 讛ָ注ִ讬专 讜ְ住讜ּ住 讜ָ专ָ讻ֶ讘 讜ַ讬ֹּ讗诪ֶ专 谞ַ注ֲ专讜ֹ 讗ֵ诇ָ讬讜 讗ֲ讛ָ讛ּ 讗ֲ讚ֹ谞ִ讬 讗ֵ讬讻ָ讛 谞ַ注ֲ砖ֶׂ讛: 讜ַ讬ֹּ讗诪ֶ专 讗ַ诇 转ִּ讬专ָ讗 讻ִּ讬 专ַ讘ִּ讬诐 讗ֲ砖ֶׁ专 讗ִ转ָּ谞讜ּ 诪ֵ讗ֲ砖ֶׁ专 讗讜ֹ转ָ诐: 讜ַ讬ִּ转ְ驻ַּ诇ֵּ诇 讗ֱ诇ִ讬砖ָׁ注 讜ַ讬ֹּ讗诪ַ专 讛' 驻ְּ拽ַ讞 谞ָ讗 讗ֶ转 注ֵ讬谞ָ讬讜 讜ְ讬ִ专ְ讗ֶ讛 讜ַ讬ִּ驻ְ拽ַ讞 讛' 讗ֶ转 注ֵ讬谞ֵ讬 讛ַ谞ַּ注ַ专 讜ַ讬ַּ专ְ讗 讜ְ讛ִ谞ֵּ讛 讛ָ讛ָ专 诪ָ诇ֵ讗 住讜ּ住ִ讬诐 讜ְ专ֶ讻ֶ讘 讗ֵ砖ׁ 住ְ讘ִ讬讘ֹ转 讗ֱ诇ִ讬砖ָׁ注'. "讜诪讬 讝讛 讛诪讙讬谞讬诐 砖诇 讗诇讬砖注? 讛转讜专讛 砖诇诪讚, 讝讛 诪讛 砖讛讙谉 注诇讬讜, 讜讙诐 讛讬讜诐 诪讙讬谞讬诐 注诇 讛注讬专 诪诇讬讜谞讬 讚驻讬 讙诪专讗, 讗诇讗 砖讗讬谉 诇谞讜 讗转 讛谞讘讬讗 砖讬驻拽讞 诇谞讜 讗转 讛注讬谞讬讬诐. "讻诇 讛讚讘专讬诐 讛讗诇讛 讛诐 讟讜讘讬诐 讻砖讛讻诇 讛讜诇讱 诇诪讬砖专讬谉, 讗讘诇 讻砖讬砖 讘讬谞讬谞讜 讗谞砖讬诐 砖讘砖注讛 砖讬砖 讞讚砖讜转, 讗讝 讘讗诪爪注 诇讬诪讜讚 讛讙诪专讗, 讛诐 驻讜转讞讬诐 讗转 讛讞讚砖讜转 诇砖诪讜注, 诪讛 讗诪专讜 讘专讚讬讜 讗讜 讘拽讜讜讬 讛谞讬讬注住. 讝讛 拽爪转 驻讙讬注讛! 诇讗 诇讝讛 讛转讻讜讬谉 讗诇讬砖注 讛谞讘讬讗 砖讚讬讘专 注诇 讛诪讙讬谞讬诐...., "讘转讜讱 注诪讬 讗谞讜讻讬 讬讜砖讘转, 讜讗谞讬 专讜讗讛 讜讬讜讚注 砖诇讜诪讚讬诐 讟讜讘 讘"讛, 讗讱 讘讻诇 讝讗转 讻砖讬砖 注讚讻讜谉 讞讚砖讜转, 讜诪讙讬注 砖诐 诇砖注讛 砖讘注-砖诪讜谞讛, 讛讜讗 讘讗诪爪注 讛诇讬诪讜讚, 讜讛讜讗 驻讜转讞 诇砖诪讜注 诪讛 讛讞讚砖讜转, 讝讛 讻讘专 诇讗 讘讚讬讜拽 诪讛 砖讻转讜讘 讘谞讘讬讗, 讜诇讗 注诇 讝讛 讛转讻讜讜谞讜 专讘讜转讬谞讜. 讛讜讗 讗诪谞诐 讞讜砖讘 砖讛讜讗 诇讗 诪驻住讬拽 讛专讘讛, 专拽 诇砖诪讜注 拽爪转 讞讚砖讜转, 讞讚砖讜转 拽爪专讜转, 拽讜专抓 讗讜谉 砖讗专祝, 讗讱 讛讚讘专 讛讝讛 驻讜讙注, 讻讱 讗谞讬 讞讜砖讘. 讜讗讬谉 讗转 讛讘讟讞讛 砖诇 讛讞讝讜谉 讗讬砖. "讗诪谞诐 讛讜讗 讗讚诐 砖诇讜诪讚 转讜专讛, 讛讜讗 讬讜砖讘 讜诇讜诪讚, 讗讝 讛拽讘"讛 砖讜诪专 注诇讬讜 讬讜转专 诪讗讞专讬诐, 讗讘诇 诇讛讙讬讚 砖诇讗 讬讛讬讛 砖讜诐 驻讙注 讝讛 拽砖讛 诇讛讙讬讚, 讻讬讜讜谉 砖讛转讜专讛 砖诇讜 讛讬讗 谞诇诪讚转 诇讗 讻驻讬 砖讛拽讘"讛 专爪讛. 讬砖 砖诐 讻诪讛 讞讜专讬诐 拽讟谞讬诐, 讬砖 讞讜专讬诐 拽讟谞讬诐 讘转驻讬诇讛 砖诇讜, 讘诇讬诪讜讚 砖诇讜, 讗讝 诇讻谉 讬砖 讙诐 讞讜专讬诐 拽讟谞讬诐 讘讛讙谞讛 注诇讬讜. 讗诐 讬砖 讞讜专 讘诇讬诪讜讚, 讗讝 讬砖 驻爪爪讜转 讙诐 讻谉 讘讞讜专. 诇诇诪讜讚 转讜专讛 讝讛 谞拽专讗 讗讬谉 讞讚砖讜转, 讗讬谉 讬砖谞讜转, 讬砖 专拽 讚讘专 讗讞讚: 讛' 诪诇讱, 讛' 诪诇讱, 讛' 讬诪诇讜讱 诇注讜诇诐 讜注讚. "讝讜 讛转砖讜讘讛 砖讗谞讬 诪砖讬讘 诇讻诇 讗诇讜 砖砖讜讗诇讬诐 讗讜转讬 注诇 讛驻爪爪讜转 砖讛诐 诪讞专讬讘讜转, 讻讬 讝讛 讻讘专 诇讗 讘讚讬讜拽 诪讛 砖讛拽讘"讛 讗诪专. 讛拽讘"讛 讗诪专 诪讬 砖讬砖诪讜专 砖讘转 讜诪讬 砖讬砖诪讜专 注诇 讛转讜专讛 讜诪讬 砖讬拽讬讬诐 讗转 讛转讜专讛, 讜诇拽讬讬诐 讛转讜专讛 讝讛 谞拽专讗 诇诇诪讜讚 转讜专讛 诇诇讗 讛驻住拽讛 讘讗诪爪注, 讗讘诇 讗转讛 诪驻住讬拽 讘讗诪爪注, 讛驻住拽讛 拽讟谞讛 诇砖诪讜注 专拽 讗转 注讬拽专讬 讞讚砖讜转, 诇讗 讗转 讛讻诇. 注讬拽专讬 讞讚砖讜转 讝讛 讞讜专. 讬砖 讞讜专 讘砖诪讬专讛, 讬砖 讞讜专 讘讛讙谞讛, 讗讝 讬砖 讞讜专 讙诐 讘驻爪爪讜转. 讜讗诪谞诐 讘专讜讱 讛砖诐 讗讬谉 讻"讻 讗住讜谞讜转 讻诪讜 讘诪拽讜诪讜转 讗讞专讬诐, 讗讘诇 讝讛 诇讗 讗讜转讜 讚讘专 砖注诇讬讜 讚讬讘专 讛拽讘"讛". 讚讘专讬 专讘讬谞讜 诪注讜专专讬诐 讛讚讬诐 专讘讬诐 讘注讜诇诐 讛转讜专讛, 讻讗砖专 专讘讬诐 砖诪讜 讚讙砖 注诇 讛转讬讬讞住讜转讜 砖诇 专讘讬谞讜 诇'拽爪转 讞讚砖讜转, 讞讚砖讜转 拽爪专讜转', 讘注讜讚讜 专讜诪讝 诇拽讜讜讬 讛谞讬讬注住 讛砖讜谞讬诐, 诪讬 诪讛诐 讘注讚讻讜谞讬诐 专讘讬诐 讜讗专讜讻讬诐, 讜诪讬 诪讛诐 讘注讚讻讜谞讬诐 拽爪专讬诐, 讗讱 讻讗砖专 讛讚讘专 讙讜专诐 诇讛驻住拽讛 讘讗诪爪注 诇讬诪讜讚讜, 讬砖 讘讝讛 驻讙诐 讙讚讜诇 讘讛讙谞讛 讛注讬诇讗讬转 砖诇 讛转讜专讛 注诇 诇讜诪讚讬讛.

馃挜讗讬讱 谞讛讬讬诐 讞讝讜谉 讗讬砖? 诪专转拽 - 诪专谉 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 讛专讘 驻讜讘专住拽讬 诪讚专讬讱 讬诇讚讬 讞诪讚 讘讬讗专爪讬讬讟 诪专谉 讛讙专诪"讬 诇讬驻拽讜讘讬抓

 



住讬讜诐 住讚专 谞讝讬拽讬谉 注"讬 讬诇讚讬 诪讘拽砖讬 转讜专讛 诪砖谞转 讬讛讜讚讛 诇注"谞 专讘讬谞讜 诪专谉 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 讛讙专诪"讬 诇驻拽讜讘讬抓 讝爪讜拽"诇 讘讬讜诐 讛讬讗专爪讬讬讟. 讘专讗砖讜转 诪专谉 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 讛讙专讘"讚 驻讜讘专住拽讬 砖诇讬讟"讗 砖谞砖讗 讚讘专讬诐 讜讞讬诇拽 诇讬诇讚讬诐 诪讟讘注讜转 诪砖谞转 讻住祝. 转诪诇讬诇 讚讘专讬 拽讚砖讜: 诪专谉 砖诇讬讟"讗: 讗讬讱 谞注砖讬诐 转诇诪讬讚讬 讞讻诪讬诐? 专拽 讗诐 诇讜诪讚讬诐 诪砖谞讬讜转? 诇讗, 诇讗, 诇讗, 讝讛 拽爪转. 讗讝 讗讬讱 谞注砖讬诐 转诇诪讬讚讬 讞讻诪讬诐? 砖诇讜诪讚讬诐 讗转 讻诇 讛砖"住. 讗讛, 讗转诐 诪讜讻谞讬诐 拽讬谞讚专诇注专讱? 砖转讚注讜 讗转 讻诇 讛砖"住 爪注讬专讬 讞诪讚 诪砖讬讘讬诐: 讛拽讛诇: 讻谉! 诪专谉 砖诇讬讟"讗: 讗讜, 讬驻讛 诪讗讜讚. 讗讝 讗诐 转讝讻讜 诇诇诪讜讚 讗转 讻诇 讛砖"住, 讝讛 诇讜拽讞 诇讗 讻诪讛 讝诪谉 讻诪讜 诪砖谞讬讜转. 讗诇讗 爪专讬讻讬诐 讻诪讛 砖谞讬诐 讟讜讘讜转, 讻诪讛 砖谞讬诐 讟讜讘讜转 诇诇诪讜讚 讗转 讻诇 讛砖"住. 讗讜诪专讬诐 砖讗诐 注讜砖讬诐 讚祝 讛讬讜诪讬, 讗讝 讝讛 诇讜拽讞 砖讘注 砖谞讬诐. 讬砖 讻讗诇讛 砖讙讜诪专讬诐 讗转 讛砖"住 讘砖谞讛 讗讞转. 讬砖 讻讗诇讛. 讗讞讚 诪讛诐 讛讬讛 专讘讬 讞讬讬诐 拽谞讬讬讘住拽讬. 诇诪讛? 讛讜讗 诇诪讚 砖讘注 讚驻讬诐 讻诇 讬讜诐. 讗诐 诇讜诪讚讬诐 砖讘注 讚驻讬诐 讻诇 讬讜诐, 讙讜诪专讬诐 讗转 讛砖"住 讘砖谞讛 讗讞转. 讜讬砖 讻讗诇讛 砖注讜砖讬诐 讻讱. 讗讘诇 讝讛 诇讗 拽诇. 讜爪专讬讻讬诐 诇诇诪讜讚 讜诇注讘讜讚 讜诇注讘讜讚, 砖讻诇 讗讞讚 讬讝讻讛 砖讘注 讚驻讬诐 讘讬讜诐. 诇讗, 诇讗 讻诇 讻讱 拽诇, 讗讘诇 讗驻砖专. 诪讬 讝讜讻讛 诇讝讛? 诪讬 砖砖讜讗祝 诇讛讬讜转 转诇诪讬讚 讞讻诐. 讗讝 讗谞讬 专讜爪讛 诇讘专讱 讗转讻诐, 诪讛 讗转诐 专讜爪讬诐 诇讛讬讜转 讙讚讜诇讬诐? 诇讚注转 讗转 讻诇 讛砖"住, 讗讛? 讝讛 拽砖讛 诪讗讜讚. 讗讘诇 讝讛 拽砖讛, 讗讘诇 讻讚讗讬! 讻讚讗讬 诪讗讜讚! 讻讚讗讬 诪讗讜讚. 讗讝 讗转 讝讛 转讚注讜 砖讛砖讗讬驻讛 砖诇讻诐 诇讚注转 讗转 讻诇 讛砖"住. 讗讘诇 诇讝讛 爪专讬讱 诇诇诪讜讚, 砖讘注 讚祝 讬讜诐 讘讬讜诐, 诇讗 讻诇 讻讱 拽诇. 讻讜诇讻诐 专讜爪讬诐 诇讛讬讜转 讻诪讜 讛讞讝讜谉 讗讬砖? 讗讛? 诪讛 讗转诐 讗讜诪专讬诐? 爪注讬专讬 讛讞诪讚: 讻谉. 诪专谉 砖诇讬讟"讗: 讙诐 专讜爪讬诐 诇讛讬讜转 讻诪讜 讛专讘 诪讘专讬住拽? 爪注讬专讬 讞诪讚: 讻谉. 诪专谉 砖诇讬讟"讗: 讗讝 讘砖讘讬诇 讝讛 爪专讬讻讬诐 诇诇诪讜讚 诇讗 砖讘注 砖谞讬诐. 讗诇讗 讻诇 讛讞讬讬诐, 讗讝 讗转 讝讛 转讝讻专讜. 讛砖讗讬驻讛 砖诇讻诐 爪专讬讻讛 诇讛讬讜转 诇讚注转 讗转 讻诇 讛转讜专讛. 讝讛 诇讜拽讞 拽爪转 讝诪谉, 讗讘诇 讻讚讗讬. 讻诇 讛砖"住. 讙诐 讛讞讝讜谉 讗讬砖 讬讚注 讗转 讻诇 讛砖"住. 讛讜讗 诇讗 注砖讛 讗转 讝讛 讘专讙注 讗讞讚.. 专讘讬 讬爪讞拽 拽讜专诇谞住拽讬: 讗讘诇 讛讜讗 专爪讛 诪讛讛转讞诇讛. 诪专谉 砖诇讬讟"讗: 讗讝 讗转 讝讛 转讝讻讜, 讜转谞住讜, 转谞住讜, 讗讜诇讬 讝讛 讬诇讱. 讗诐 讝讛 讬诇讱, 讗讝 转讛讬讜 转诇诪讬讚讬 讞讻诪讬诐, 讗讝 讬讛讬讛 注讻砖讬讜, 讬讛讬讛 诇谞讜 讛专讘讛 讞讝讜谉 讗讬砖-谞讬拽讬诐, 讝讜 砖诪讞讛 讙讚讜诇讛. 讜讙诐 讛专讘 诪讘专讬住拽. 讝讛, 讝讛 讛转驻拽讬讚. 讜转谞住讜, 转谞住讜, 诪讛 讬讻讜诇 诇讛讬讜转? 诇讛转讗诪抓, 诇讛转讗诪抓, 讜诇诇诪讜讚 注讜讚 诪住讻转 讜注讜讚 诪住讻转, 讻诪讛 砖讗转诐 讬讻讜诇讬诐. 讗讝 讗诐 诇讗 讛讻诇, 讗讝 讞爪讬, 讝讛 讙诐 讟讜讘, 讗讜! 诇讚注转 讞爪讬 砖"住, 讝讛 讻讘专 诪砖讛讜 讙讚讜诇 诪讗讜讚. 讗讝 讝讛 诪讛 砖讗转诐 爪专讬讻讬诐 诇砖讗讜祝. 诪讛 讗转诐 专讜爪讬诐 诇讛讬讜转? 讗谞讞谞讜 专讜爪讬诐 讻诪讜 讛讞讝讜谉 讗讬砖. 讻讜诇谞讜 专讜爪讬诐 诇讛讬讜转 讻诪讜 讛专讘 诪讘专讬住拽. 讻讜诇谞讜 专讜爪讬诐 诇讛讬讜转 讻诪讜 讛讙讗讜谉 诪讜讬诇谞讗. 讬砖 讻讝讛 讚讘专? 讛讬讛! 讗讘诇 讬砖. 讗讘诇 讗诐 转转讗诪爪讜, 转转讗诪爪讜 讻诇 驻注诐, 诪住讻转 讗讞专 诪住讻转, 注讜讚 驻注诐 讜注讜讚 驻注诐 讜注讜讚 驻注诐, 讗讝 转讝讻讜 砖讻讜诇讻诐 转讛讬讜 讘讚讜专 讛讘讗 讙讚讜诇讬 讬砖专讗诇. 拽专讚讬讟 转讬注讜讚: 讛诪砖讘"拽

讚诪注讜转 砖诇 讗讞: 专讘讛 砖诇 讗砖讚讜讚 专讘讬 讬讜住祝 砖讬谞讬谉 诪住驻讬讚 讘拽讜诇 讞谞讜拽 讗转 讗讞讬讜 专讘讬 谞讞讜诐 砖讬谞讬谉 专讘 '讛讬讻诇 诪砖讛 讬爪讞拽'馃槩

 

 
 "讬 砖讬谞讬谉 讛讙专"谞 砖讬谞讬谉#
 专讘讛 砖诇 讗砖讚讜讚#
 讛住驻讚 拽讜专注 诇讘#
 诪住注 讛诇讜讜讬讛#
 讛讬讻诇 诪砖讛 讬爪讞拽#
 讙讚讜诇讬 讬砖专讗诇# 
 讘专讜讱 讚讬讬谉 讛讗诪转#

馃毃 "谞讚诪讛 讗讚诐 – 讗讱 讛讜讗 诪诇讗讱!" • 讛讛转诪讚讛 砖诇 专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 讛讙专讞"诪 讗讜讝讘谞讚 | Rabbi Chaim M. Ozband ✨

 


An inspiring video from the historic emergency campaign of "Keren Olam HaTorah" (Torah World Fund) in the United States. The Rosh Yeshiva of Ateret Shlomo, Maran Rav Chaim Mordechai Ozband shlit"a, traveling from dinner to dinner. Disconnected from the physical world, he holds his Gemara and studies Torah with legendary diligence in the backseat. A true display of a Torah giant. 馃摙 * "讗谞讞谞讜 讘砖诇讬讞讜转 诇讛驻讬抓 讗转 讗讜专诐 砖诇 讙讚讜诇讬 讛讚讜专 诇讻诇 讬讛讜讚讬 讘注讜诇诐! 馃實 讘拽专讜讘 谞注诇讛 转讬注讜讚 讛讬住讟讜专讬 讙谞讜讝 讜诪爪诪专专 砖诪注讜诇诐 诇讗 驻讜专住诐! 诇讞爪讜 讻讗谉 注讻砖讬讜, 讛讬专砖诪讜 诇注专讜抓 讜讛讬讜 砖讜转驻讬诐 诇拽讬讚讜砖 讛砖诐 讛注爪讜诐 讛讝讛 讻讚讬 诇讗 诇驻住驻住: 馃敂    / @gedoleihador  

馃毃 讻砖驻讗专 讛讚讜专 讛诇讬讟讗讬 砖专 讘谞讬讙讜谉 转讬诪谞讬: 讛转讬注讜讚 讛讙谞讜讝 砖诇 诪专谉 讛讙专诪"讬 诇驻拽讜讘讬抓 讝爪"诇

 



馃摙 讛转专讙砖转诐 诪讛转讬注讜讚? 讛爪讟专驻讜 讗诇讬谞讜 诇砖诇讬讞讜转! 馃實 讗谞讞谞讜 驻讜注诇讬诐 诇讛驻讬抓 讗转 讗讜专诐 砖诇 讙讚讜诇讬 讛讚讜专 诇讻诇 讬讛讜讚讬 讘注讜诇诐. 诇讞爪讜 注诇 讛拽讬砖讜专, 讛讬专砖诪讜 诇注专讜抓 讜讛讬讜 砖讜转驻讬诐 诇拽讬讚讜砖 讛砖诐 讛注爪讜诐 讛讝讛: 馃憠
   / @gedoleihador   馃敂 驻专住讜诐 专讗砖讜谉 讜讘诇注讚讬! 诇专讙诇 讬讜诐 讛讬讗专爪讬讬讟 讛-15 砖诇 诪专谉 驻讗专 讛讚讜专 专讗砖 讬砖讬讘转 驻讜谞讬讘讝' 诇爪注讬专讬诐, 讛讙讗讜谉 专讘讬 诪讬讻诇 讬讛讜讚讛 诇驻拽讜讘讬抓 讝爪"诇 – 讗谞讜 诪讙讬砖讬诐 转讬注讜讚 诪专讟讬讟 讜诪驻转讬注. 讘住专讟讜谉 谞专讗讛 诪专谉 讻砖讛讜讗 诪砖转转祝 讘讗诪讬专转 "砖讬专 讛砖讬专讬诐" 讘爪讜讜转讗 注诐 讘谞讬 转讜专讛 讜讗讘专讻讬诐 讬讜爪讗讬 拽讛讬诇转 转讬诪谉, 讻砖讛讜讗 诪转讞讘专 讘讻诇 谞讬诪讬 谞驻砖讜 诇谞讜住讞 讜诇诇讞谉 讛转讬诪谞讬 讛注转讬拽. 专讙注 砖诇 讗讞讚讜转 讬讛讜讚讬转 爪专讜驻讛, 讛注专爪讛 诇诪住讜专转 讜讛转注诇讜转 专讜讞谞讬转 砖讟专诐 谞专讗转讛. 讗砖专讬 注讬谉 专讗转讛 讻诇 讗诇讛! A Historic Discovery! On the 15th anniversary of the passing of Maran Rabbi Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz ZT"L, Rosh Yeshivat Ponevezh and a leader of the Torah world, we present an extraordinary and rare documentation
. The video captures the Lithuanian Sage joining members of the Yemenite community in the chanting of "Shir HaShirim" (Song of Songs), fully immersing himself in the ancient Yemenite melody and tradition. A breathtaking moment of Jewish unity and spiritual elevation.

12 June 2026

馃毃 砖讬拽讗讙讜 专讜注讚转! • 住讬讻讜诐 诪住注 讛讞讬专讜诐 讛讛讬住讟讜专讬 砖诇 讙讚讜诇讬 讬砖专讗诇 | Chicago Summary Video

 

The Temple Institute — Korach

 

You have gone too far, sons of Levi!"

(Numbers 16:7)

Sivan 27, 5786/June 12, 2026


"And Korach took." So begins this week's Torah reading, and so begins Korach's rebellion against the leadership of Moshe and Aharon, and against G-d, the Holy Blessed One, Himself, Who assigned Moshe and Aharon their roles as leaders of the children of Israel. The one word in Hebrew which opens up our parashah, "Vayikach - and he (Korach) took,"pretty much sums up the entire unhappy episode of Korach's attempt to wrest power from Moshe and Aharon. Korach sought to take, to grab, to seize control of the Israelite encampment. Korach was a taker, not a giver. He sought not to lead the people, but to rule over the people. But why?

Midrash tells us that Korach was fabulously wealthy. He lacked for nothing. He clearly was brilliant as we will learn by his method of seizing power. He was a Levi, a first cousin of Moshe and Aharon, and a son of Kehat, whose role in tending to the desert Tabernacle was the transport of its most holy and precious vessels, namely, the golden menorah, showbread table, incense altar and the Ark of the Covenant. Such a role demanded incredible responsibility and at the same time was a once in a lifetime privilege which most definitely came with an enviable amount of prestige. Who could ask for more? Korach could.

Perhaps it was the very privilege and honor of carrying the holy Ark across the barren wilderness that gnawed away at Korach's sense of self importance. Why am I doing the heavy lifting when my cousins Moshe and Aharon, certainly not my superiors, have all the glory?

Certainly Korach put much thought into his rebellion. Filled with resentment he realized that he could play the resentment card in order to incite and create a following. The sin of the spies had condemned the generation to forty years of wandering and ultimate death in the desert. Surely Moshe's leadership had ended in failure. Surely it was time for a new face at the top. Korach played the politics of grievances, and there was what to work with. Simmering grievances like those already raised about food and water, and now, being condemned to die in the wilderness, could be fed and stoked into a fiery rage. The fact that his chief followers were Datan and Aviram, both of the tribe of Reuven, show us that Korach was stirring up already ancient and forgotten history in order to create new grievances. Originally, the descendants of Reuven were destined to be the kohanim serving HaShem, as Reuven was the first born of Yaakov. This future role was already dismissed long ago by Yaakov, himself, who understood Reuven to be too unsteady and impulsive to take on such a responsibility. Yaakov's decision had never before provoked a peep of discontent from the children of Reuven, but now Korach is planting ideas in their minds. Magnifying grievances that had already been addressed, and creating new grievances that had never existed was Korach's play for power. And it very nearly succeeded. 

Moshe's initial response when being confronted by an angry mob was one of shock. “You take too much upon yourselves, for the entire community — all of them — are holy, and HaShem is in their midst. Why do you raise yourselves above HaShem’s assembly?”(Numbers 16:3) Who, least of all Moshe, could argue with such an eternal verity? Of course we are all holy, each one of us having been created in the image of G-d. And of course that makes us all equals. But all men being created equal does not mean that an angry mob should rule the people. And here is where Moshe put his foot down, threw down the gauntlet, and in a brilliant counter move to Korach's challenge, challenged Korach and his band to an incense offering competition, knowing that this would put the resolution of Korach's provocation in the hand of HaShem. Moshe, who never asked to be the savior and prophet of Israel, and at times longed to be relieved of the burden, knew that G-d could end Korach's insurrection in a manner much more convincing and final than Moshe ever could. 

The standoff grew more heated before it was ultimately resolved by an incontrovertible act of G-d: the unprecedented phenomenon of the earth literally opening its mouth and swallowing up Korach and his entire following. When Korach first opened up his mouth to spout alleged grievances he literally opened a can of worms, and now those worms were his closest neighbors.

But what would have happened had Korach succeeded in his attempted coup? How would he have led the people? No doubt with an iron fist and zero tolerance for dispute. His first victims would have been his erstwhile followers, namely the sons of Reuven. Having successfully used them to grab power they were now dispensable, a useless irritant to be discarded. And his talk about holiness and equality? Equality for Korach meant Korach at the top and every one else equally oppressed or ignored, at best. It also would have been the end of HaShem's  authority over the people. Having removed G-d's prophet meant breaching G-d's covenant with Israel. The Ten Commandments? Into the bonfire! Love your neighbor as yourself? For the losers! 

Korach may have been buried alive for all eternity, but Korach's playbook has remained the go-to guide for demagogues and would be dictators to our very day. The politics of grievances, the false sophistry of equity, the promise of free amenities for all, (except for those footing the bill), is all the fashion today. But all these ephemeral illusions quickly fade like mirages in the desert when the self appointed saviors finally grab hold of the reins of power. The one looming truth threatening their complete hold on power is G-d, and not just any god, but the G-d of Avraham, Yitzchak and Yaakov, the G-d of Israel and the G-d of the Torah and the Ten Commandments. Should today's Korachs, G-d forbid, ever gain the upper hand, the flood gates of chaos and anarchy will open. The utopia they promise will quickly become a dystopia.

"You have gone too far, sons of Levi!" Moshe told Korach. And it's a good thing Moshe understood this from the very start. For had he been blind to the ultimate consequences of Korach's rebellion, or had otherwise been complacent or asleep, it would have been too late. When G-d opened man's eyes to see and discern between good and evil, this was the moment. 

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