The soldiers report that while the days are calm, the fighting is extremely difficult between the hours of 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. IST.
As such, it was requested that everyone, particularly those who find themselves in locations where that is not in the middle of the night, say Tehillim during that time (7-10 p.m. EST).
For those who would like to participate in a division of sefer Tehillim, attached is a spreadsheet. Please type your name/initials next to the chapters of Tehillim that you can accept upon yourself (bli neder) to say each day during those hours.
Besoros tovos,
- The admin
for Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HabGk9Y0CamX3coSc9SDvBlO87k6UHmtpYmPNd6TApM/edit?usp=sharing
2 comments:
Who is the "Rebbetzin?"
I have no doubt that this is a positive endeavor, and with positive intentions.
However, every time I see "the" without any specific reference to a particular community, as if there is only one (I'm sure it was just left out) or "Rebbetzin" at all, I am suspicious.
Over the last 20 to 30 years, "rebbetzin" and "rabbanit" have been evolving into something more that just the wife of a [prominent?] rabbi, and becoming more of its own position in the clergy.
It is not. It is simply a sign of feminism sneaking into mainly modern orthodox and English speaking yeshivish communities, right under everyone's noses.
From Sept, 2015: Rebbetzin
I added her name to the post.
It is a very wise and respected Rebbetzin = Tziporah Heller Gottlieb
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