The document summarizes events from Yeshiva Doresh over Shavuos, including learning and meals. It discusses siyumim held, shiurim given by various rabbis, and a learning marathon. It also mentions an art exhibition by a student and a bowling outing. The document provides updates on alumni, staff, and students of Yeshiva Doresh.
Rev. Hyung Jin Moon gave a sermon at the Headquarters Church in Seoul, Korea on February 6, 2010. This was the last service to be held at the Headquarters Church, as the congregation was moving to the newly built Temple. In his sermon, Rev. Moon referenced stories from Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam about faith and perseverance in the face of challenges. He compared the congregation's move to the Temple to the pioneers who set out with faith to discover new worlds, and said they must have faith to glorify God and True Parents as they embark on this new path.
This document provides guidance on methods of sending rewards (Fātiḥaḥ) to deceased parents and other Muslims. It shares five hadiths emphasizing the rewards for visiting parents' graves and making supplications for deceased Muslims. It encourages sending the rewards of good deeds, charity, and Quran recitation to deceased parents and others in the form of refulgent gifts. Reciting short supplications and surahs, such as at graveyards, can benefit countless deceased Muslims.
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*Refulgent Attire
*Sawab Eqyal to the Number of Deceased
*Sawab of Surah Ikhlas
* And many more..
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This document provides information about the Deerfoot congregation located in Pinson, AL. It includes the church address and service times. It lists the elders, ministers, and topics for upcoming sermons. It also provides the attendance from the previous Sunday and upcoming events for youth. The document appears to be a weekly bulletin for the congregation that includes announcements, prayer requests, financial information, and articles.
Pope Francis visited Iraq from March 5-8, 2021. The document details his itinerary which included visits to Erbil, Mosul, Qaraqosh, and Baghdad. In Mosul, he prayed for victims of war at Church Square surrounded by damaged churches. In Qaraqosh, he visited the Immaculate Conception Church. In Erbil, he held mass for 10,000 people and spoke about cleansing hearts of falsehoods. He emphasized that through Christ's wounds we are healed and called Christians to build an open Church and society.
The document discusses the religious festival of Eid ul Adha and the spirit of sacrifice. It explains that Eid ul Adha commemorates the sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim and the importance of following his example of sacrifice. It provides details on the ritual of qurbani/sacrifice from Islamic sources and other faiths. It emphasizes that the goal of sacrifice is to achieve the pleasure of Allah and shares lessons on sacrifice that remain relevant today.
The document discusses why prayer is important for Muslims. It explains that prayer helps humans recognize their weakness before Allah and show gratitude for Allah's blessings. It describes how the Prophet Muhammad was first instructed to pray by the angel Gabriel. Prayer allows believers to spiritually ascend and communicate with Allah five times daily. The document emphasizes that prayer is a pillar of Islam that strengthens one's faith, and neglecting prayer can lead one towards disbelief.
Rev. Hyung Jin Moon gave a sermon at the Headquarters Church in Seoul, Korea on February 6, 2010. This was the last service to be held at the Headquarters Church, as the congregation was moving to the newly built Temple. In his sermon, Rev. Moon referenced stories from Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam about faith and perseverance in the face of challenges. He compared the congregation's move to the Temple to the pioneers who set out with faith to discover new worlds, and said they must have faith to glorify God and True Parents as they embark on this new path.
This document provides guidance on methods of sending rewards (Fātiḥaḥ) to deceased parents and other Muslims. It shares five hadiths emphasizing the rewards for visiting parents' graves and making supplications for deceased Muslims. It encourages sending the rewards of good deeds, charity, and Quran recitation to deceased parents and others in the form of refulgent gifts. Reciting short supplications and surahs, such as at graveyards, can benefit countless deceased Muslims.
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*Refulgent Attire
*Sawab Eqyal to the Number of Deceased
*Sawab of Surah Ikhlas
* And many more..
Like & Share Official Page of Maulana Ilyas Qadri
www.facebook.com/IlyasQadriZiaee
This document provides information about the Deerfoot congregation located in Pinson, AL. It includes the church address and service times. It lists the elders, ministers, and topics for upcoming sermons. It also provides the attendance from the previous Sunday and upcoming events for youth. The document appears to be a weekly bulletin for the congregation that includes announcements, prayer requests, financial information, and articles.
Pope Francis visited Iraq from March 5-8, 2021. The document details his itinerary which included visits to Erbil, Mosul, Qaraqosh, and Baghdad. In Mosul, he prayed for victims of war at Church Square surrounded by damaged churches. In Qaraqosh, he visited the Immaculate Conception Church. In Erbil, he held mass for 10,000 people and spoke about cleansing hearts of falsehoods. He emphasized that through Christ's wounds we are healed and called Christians to build an open Church and society.
The document discusses the religious festival of Eid ul Adha and the spirit of sacrifice. It explains that Eid ul Adha commemorates the sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim and the importance of following his example of sacrifice. It provides details on the ritual of qurbani/sacrifice from Islamic sources and other faiths. It emphasizes that the goal of sacrifice is to achieve the pleasure of Allah and shares lessons on sacrifice that remain relevant today.
The document discusses why prayer is important for Muslims. It explains that prayer helps humans recognize their weakness before Allah and show gratitude for Allah's blessings. It describes how the Prophet Muhammad was first instructed to pray by the angel Gabriel. Prayer allows believers to spiritually ascend and communicate with Allah five times daily. The document emphasizes that prayer is a pillar of Islam that strengthens one's faith, and neglecting prayer can lead one towards disbelief.
Iniquities And Sicknesses! The Lifting Up Of The Holy One Of Israel Even Jesus Christ! Now The Lord Is That Spirit! The Indestructible Gold! There Came A Time For Joseph! The Opening Of The Prison! God Devises Means That His Banished Be Not Expelled From Him! The Indestructible Gold, Can Never Be Destroyed!
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the names and contact information for church elders, ministers, and staff. It lists the church service times and activities. It provides announcements about upcoming events, prayer requests, financial information, and other notices relevant to the congregation.
This document contains information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation including contact details, service times, leadership, and upcoming events. It provides the names and contact information for elders, ministers, and bus drivers. It also includes the order of services, welcome messages, and announcements about prayer requests, visitors, pantry needs, and attendance.
This document provides details about Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib, an uncle of the Prophet Muhammad who was a devoted companion. It describes how Abbas protected and cared for Muhammad from a young age. Though initially staying in Mecca, Abbas supported Muhammad's mission privately and helped early Muslims. After publicly converting, he migrated to Medina and openly aided the Muslim community. The document highlights Abbas' deep love and loyalty to Muhammad throughout his life.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and services at the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC). It discusses a sermon series on the Beatitudes from Matthew 5, various youth programs including a performing arts camp and vacation bible school, and a prayer rally in Olympia. It also includes announcements about donations needed for a food drive, upcoming Sunday school classes, and how to give contributions online.
Sufism : A PATH TOWARDS THE COMPLETION OF FAITHZaid Ahmad
This document provides an overview of Sufism and Sufi beliefs and practices. It discusses the origins and roots of Sufism in Islam. It describes how major contributions to spreading Islamic values were made by Sufi saints through their humanitarian work and piety. It also discusses how serving and providing hospitality to others, such as operating soup kitchens and hosting travelers, has been a core part of Sufi tradition since its early history.
This document discusses the concept of the "bridal generation" or the "bride of Christ" and examines what it means for Christians to see themselves as the bride of Christ. It explores biblical references to the bride, both in the Old and New Testaments. Some key points made include that not all Christians comprise the bride, only those who exhibit certain qualities of holiness, devotion and purity. It also argues that both men and women can take on a bridal identity and intimacy with Christ. The document aims to elevate the importance of Christians embracing their identity as the bride as part of the final, end-times message and call.
This document provides an overview of a trip to Poland and Israel organized by the Portland Kollel. It describes some of the powerful and moving experiences participants had visiting historical sites connected to Jewish history and the Holocaust in Poland, including cemeteries, synagogues, and concentration camps like Majdanek and Auschwitz. Participants gained a new perspective on Jewish history and identity, and felt a strengthened connection to Judaism and commitment to teaching future generations in the wake of learning about the Holocaust and millions of Jewish lives lost in Poland.
The document summarizes a Bible study on the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time. It includes summaries and commentary on the readings from Isaiah 25:6-10a, Psalm 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6, and Matthew 22:1-14. The Gospel reading is the parable of the wedding banquet, where a king invites guests to his son's wedding but they refuse to come, so he invites others from the streets instead.
The document provides resources for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in 2015, including the biblical theme based on John 4:7 where Jesus asks the Samaritan woman for a drink. It introduces the theme of recognizing the richness in others and different Christian traditions, and seeing our need for each other rather than feeling threatened, as Christians seek the unity that Jesus desired. The material includes an ecumenical worship service, daily prayers and reflections, information on the theme's history and the ecumenical situation in Brazil where the material was prepared.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ located in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the church address and contact information, names of elders and ministers, service times, and announcements for upcoming events. The church welcomes all guests and hopes visitors enjoy their worship. It also lists prayer requests and provides a sermon outline on the relationship between knowledge and obedience.
Adapted from a David Baeder sermon https://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/3-the-terms-of-discipleship-david-baeder-sermon-on-discipleship-156857?ref=SermonSeriesDetails
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the names of elders and ministers, service times, scripture readings and sermons for upcoming services, names of those in the hospital or in need of prayers, weekly financial information, and announcements about upcoming events like a drive-thru baby shower.
This is a study of being with no alternatives. It is like being in a hopeless situation as your boat is helpless in a violent storm. It is the perfect time to call upon God.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the names of elders and ministers, service times, contact information, and announcements about upcoming events like an area wide singing, mission seminar, and bridal tea. It also lists the order of service, attendees in need of prayers, and new members who have joined.
India is promoting itself as an international destination for weddings and honeymoons in Asia-Pacific. The communication strategy aims to first build awareness of India as a unique heritage and adventure destination through teaser campaigns. It then seeks to dispel concerns and build desire through image-focused advertising. The goal is to capture 10% of the market within 10 months by offering special discounts and sales promotions. Digital media like Facebook and Twitter will be key channels to showcase beautiful locations and share real stories of couples visiting India.
This document summarizes several restaurants and their signature dishes. Del Taco and El Matador are known for their tacos, while In N Out and Carl's Jr. are best known for their burgers. Other restaurants mentioned include The Slice for pizza, Subway for sandwiches, IHOP and Denny's for breakfast foods, and Panda Express for Chinese dishes. The author concludes by reflecting on enjoying taking pictures of restaurants and exploring new foods.
El documento habla sobre Gloria Esther Arrieta García, una directora y productora de radio y televisión egresada de la Universidad Autónoma del Caribe en 1999. Se ha desempeñado como docente en comunicaciones y publicidad desde 2005 y vivió un año en Milán para estudiar italiano y cursos de diseño y fotografía digital. Actualmente trabaja como docente a cargo de la Oficina de Comunicaciones de una institución educativa.
Iniquities And Sicknesses! The Lifting Up Of The Holy One Of Israel Even Jesus Christ! Now The Lord Is That Spirit! The Indestructible Gold! There Came A Time For Joseph! The Opening Of The Prison! God Devises Means That His Banished Be Not Expelled From Him! The Indestructible Gold, Can Never Be Destroyed!
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the names and contact information for church elders, ministers, and staff. It lists the church service times and activities. It provides announcements about upcoming events, prayer requests, financial information, and other notices relevant to the congregation.
This document contains information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation including contact details, service times, leadership, and upcoming events. It provides the names and contact information for elders, ministers, and bus drivers. It also includes the order of services, welcome messages, and announcements about prayer requests, visitors, pantry needs, and attendance.
This document provides details about Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib, an uncle of the Prophet Muhammad who was a devoted companion. It describes how Abbas protected and cared for Muhammad from a young age. Though initially staying in Mecca, Abbas supported Muhammad's mission privately and helped early Muslims. After publicly converting, he migrated to Medina and openly aided the Muslim community. The document highlights Abbas' deep love and loyalty to Muhammad throughout his life.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and services at the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC). It discusses a sermon series on the Beatitudes from Matthew 5, various youth programs including a performing arts camp and vacation bible school, and a prayer rally in Olympia. It also includes announcements about donations needed for a food drive, upcoming Sunday school classes, and how to give contributions online.
Sufism : A PATH TOWARDS THE COMPLETION OF FAITHZaid Ahmad
This document provides an overview of Sufism and Sufi beliefs and practices. It discusses the origins and roots of Sufism in Islam. It describes how major contributions to spreading Islamic values were made by Sufi saints through their humanitarian work and piety. It also discusses how serving and providing hospitality to others, such as operating soup kitchens and hosting travelers, has been a core part of Sufi tradition since its early history.
This document discusses the concept of the "bridal generation" or the "bride of Christ" and examines what it means for Christians to see themselves as the bride of Christ. It explores biblical references to the bride, both in the Old and New Testaments. Some key points made include that not all Christians comprise the bride, only those who exhibit certain qualities of holiness, devotion and purity. It also argues that both men and women can take on a bridal identity and intimacy with Christ. The document aims to elevate the importance of Christians embracing their identity as the bride as part of the final, end-times message and call.
This document provides an overview of a trip to Poland and Israel organized by the Portland Kollel. It describes some of the powerful and moving experiences participants had visiting historical sites connected to Jewish history and the Holocaust in Poland, including cemeteries, synagogues, and concentration camps like Majdanek and Auschwitz. Participants gained a new perspective on Jewish history and identity, and felt a strengthened connection to Judaism and commitment to teaching future generations in the wake of learning about the Holocaust and millions of Jewish lives lost in Poland.
The document summarizes a Bible study on the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time. It includes summaries and commentary on the readings from Isaiah 25:6-10a, Psalm 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6, and Matthew 22:1-14. The Gospel reading is the parable of the wedding banquet, where a king invites guests to his son's wedding but they refuse to come, so he invites others from the streets instead.
The document provides resources for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in 2015, including the biblical theme based on John 4:7 where Jesus asks the Samaritan woman for a drink. It introduces the theme of recognizing the richness in others and different Christian traditions, and seeing our need for each other rather than feeling threatened, as Christians seek the unity that Jesus desired. The material includes an ecumenical worship service, daily prayers and reflections, information on the theme's history and the ecumenical situation in Brazil where the material was prepared.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ located in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the church address and contact information, names of elders and ministers, service times, and announcements for upcoming events. The church welcomes all guests and hopes visitors enjoy their worship. It also lists prayer requests and provides a sermon outline on the relationship between knowledge and obedience.
Adapted from a David Baeder sermon https://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/3-the-terms-of-discipleship-david-baeder-sermon-on-discipleship-156857?ref=SermonSeriesDetails
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the names of elders and ministers, service times, scripture readings and sermons for upcoming services, names of those in the hospital or in need of prayers, weekly financial information, and announcements about upcoming events like a drive-thru baby shower.
This is a study of being with no alternatives. It is like being in a hopeless situation as your boat is helpless in a violent storm. It is the perfect time to call upon God.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the names of elders and ministers, service times, contact information, and announcements about upcoming events like an area wide singing, mission seminar, and bridal tea. It also lists the order of service, attendees in need of prayers, and new members who have joined.
India is promoting itself as an international destination for weddings and honeymoons in Asia-Pacific. The communication strategy aims to first build awareness of India as a unique heritage and adventure destination through teaser campaigns. It then seeks to dispel concerns and build desire through image-focused advertising. The goal is to capture 10% of the market within 10 months by offering special discounts and sales promotions. Digital media like Facebook and Twitter will be key channels to showcase beautiful locations and share real stories of couples visiting India.
This document summarizes several restaurants and their signature dishes. Del Taco and El Matador are known for their tacos, while In N Out and Carl's Jr. are best known for their burgers. Other restaurants mentioned include The Slice for pizza, Subway for sandwiches, IHOP and Denny's for breakfast foods, and Panda Express for Chinese dishes. The author concludes by reflecting on enjoying taking pictures of restaurants and exploring new foods.
El documento habla sobre Gloria Esther Arrieta García, una directora y productora de radio y televisión egresada de la Universidad Autónoma del Caribe en 1999. Se ha desempeñado como docente en comunicaciones y publicidad desde 2005 y vivió un año en Milán para estudiar italiano y cursos de diseño y fotografía digital. Actualmente trabaja como docente a cargo de la Oficina de Comunicaciones de una institución educativa.
The document outlines the business plan and compensation structure for MaKoHa, a direct selling company with 30 years of experience. It details the 6 avenues of profit for independent distributors, which include launching credits, dual business commissions, single layer credits, additional credits, leaders bonuses, and rewards & recognition. Distributors can earn income from personally sponsoring other distributors, who can then sponsor their own downlines. Ranks are based on personal and group sales volumes, unlocking higher compensation rates. The plan aims to support and train distributors to build their businesses over time.
This document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It states that regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, enhance mood, and reduce stress levels. The document recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to gain these benefits.
Here are key words for the first 5 paragraphs:
1. Cage: Small, cricket-sized, difficult to see
2. Cricket: Mosquito-sized, fine antennae, "Grass-Lark"
3. Value: 12 cents, more than weight in gold, eats eggplant
4. Clean: Troublesome, absurd to take pains for small creature
5. Music: Delicate, ghostly, silvery, electric bells, penetrating, weird
Burger King is considering expanding its business into Japan by selling Whoppers. Japan represents an opportunity for growth due to a growing fast food market and fewer restrictions on foreign companies entering the country. For Burger King to succeed in Japan, its entry strategy will need to account for Japanese cultural preferences around food and lifestyle as well as competitive pricing and marketing programs that target affluent teenagers and focus on traditional foods and suburban areas.
The document provides an overview of Mughal architecture in India between the 16th and 17th centuries. It discusses how Babur modestly began the Mughal architectural style, which was greatly expanded and developed by later rulers like Akbar and Shah Jahan. Key features of Mughal architecture included bulbous domes, slender minarets, large halls, and delicate ornamentation. Many important monuments from this period survived, including palaces, tombs, mosques, and the Taj Mahal, considered the zenith of Mughal art.
El documento resume los principales cambios en la nueva norma ISO 9001:2015 sobre sistemas de gestión de calidad, incluyendo la nueva estructura de alto nivel, los cambios clave como un mayor enfoque en el liderazgo y la gestión del riesgo, y la fecha de lanzamiento. También ofrece consejos sobre cómo prepararse para los nuevos requisitos.
This document discusses the details provided in the Torah about the traveling encampments of the Jewish people in the desert, including which tribes traveled first and last, who disassembled and carried the portable sanctuary, and each tribe's flag. It explains that providing these details conveyed the important message that structure and organization are necessary for spiritual growth, just as they are for any successful endeavor. When life has coherence and planning, a person can focus on self-improvement and reaching their potential more easily. The document then provides examples showing how planning and having a system can help accomplish goals that may otherwise seem impossible.
The document summarizes events in Crown Heights in the winter of 5752 leading up to Chof-Zayin Adar, when the Rebbe suffered his stroke. It describes how the Rebbe increasingly emphasized Moshiach and geulah in his teachings. In sichos in Gimmel Shvat and Mishpatim, the Rebbe connected current events to Moshiach's imminent revelation. The Rebbe also instructed increasing activities to bring Moshiach like printing more sichos on the topic. This prepared chassidim for the situation after 27 Adar and gave them the tools to continue working for geulah.
Temple Beth El Riverside 50th Anniversary Gala Tribute Booktemplebethel
This document summarizes Temple Beth El's 50th anniversary celebration. It discusses the temple's history and role in the community over the past 50 years, providing a center for Jewish life. It recognizes founding members and past presidents who helped build the temple. The rabbi and board president offer congratulations and look forward to the temple's continued future.
In JWA's first-ever online “lunch and learn” program, we’ll examine the Book of Ruth through midrash and art—just in time for the holiday of Shavuot. We will be joined by musician, writer, and educator Alicia Jo Rabins, who has composed a collection of songs about the lives of Biblical women.
This document is the introduction to the 4th edition of a contemporary High Holiday prayer book used by the Marlboro Jewish Center in New Jersey. It explains that the contemporary service was created in 1985 as an alternative for those who felt unfulfilled by or uncomfortable with traditional High Holiday services, which use large amounts of Hebrew. Over 800 people attend the contemporary service each year, finding a spiritual experience through its use of different techniques than a linear prayer book, including English readings and photos. The introduction expresses the importance of inclusiveness in Conservative Judaism and allowing different prayer approaches for all.
This document appears to be an article from a weekly publication called "The Moshiach Weekly" that covers topics related to the Messiah and redemption. The article discusses how studying subjects connected to the Messiah and redemption can help bring the redemption closer by influencing one's worldview. It encourages readers to look to the last talks given by the Rebbe for guidance during this time of "concealment and hiding."
This document provides contact information for Temple Beth-El, a Reform Jewish congregation located in Ormond Beach, Florida. It includes the temple's mission statement, contact details for the rabbi, cantorial intern, temple president, and school director. The bulk of the document lists the temple's upcoming religious services, events, programs, and contact information for board members and committees.
As we approach Succos, the article discusses how we can bring the geula closer through increasing our simcha and longing for Moshiach. It notes how the Rebbe emphasized learning about Moshiach and geula in the last years. The expanded Moshiach Weekly publication aims to inspire doing more in areas connected to Moshiach and geula, with the hope that this will hasten the geula when we will celebrate with the Rebbe in the Beis Hamikdash.
This document provides a summary of the history of 770 Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn, the headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. It describes how the building was purchased in 1900 to serve as a permanent home for the Rebbe and center of Chabad activities. Over the years, the Rebbe pushed for expansions to accommodate the growing crowds. Major expansions took place in the 1920s and 1950s. The Rebbe emphasized that the building's walls were infused with holiness from his predecessors spending time there.
The document discusses events in Crown Heights during the winter of 5752 leading up to Chof-Zayin Adar, when the Rebbe emphasized the imminent arrival of Moshiach. It describes how the Rebbe prepared the Chassidim during this time period through special sichos highlighting Moshiach and instructing them to disseminate Torah about the Rebbe and Moshiach. The document also summarizes some key sichos and instructions from the Rebbe during this period.
1) The Rebbe had a clear vision and plan from a young age to spread Chabad outreach all over the world, connected to a central source.
2) Over time, the Rebbe implemented this plan in stages - first establishing institutions in the 5710s, then expanding outreach through shluchim from the 5720s.
3) Each decade saw growth and changes in focus, such as increased activities in the 5730s and global outreach in the 5740s, all building toward the goal of bringing Moshiach.
The document provides an overview of some key aspects of Judaism, including its beliefs, texts, and practices. It explains that Judaism teaches there is one God who gave both a written and oral Torah at Mount Sinai. The oral Torah was passed down through an unbroken chain of rabbis and is just as authoritative as the written Torah. It also describes some common religious objects like the Torah scroll, tefillin, and mezuzah. Major Jewish texts include the Torah, Nevi'im, Ketuvim, and the Talmud. The Sabbath, holidays, and daily prayers replaced the sacrifices performed in the ancient Temple.
Three residents of Cedar Sinai Park - Julie Anne Feinstein, Celia Hirsch, and Rhoda Feldman - studied Hebrew and celebrated their B'not Mitzvah at ages 76, 96, and 88 respectively. They studied the Hebrew alphabet, reading, and were each assigned Torah verses to read for their ceremony. During the ceremony on Sukkot, each woman read from the Torah and shared how the journey enriched their lives.
The Rebbe had a clear vision and plan to spread Chassidus throughout the world with Jewish outposts connected to a central source. This vision began unfolding with the establishment of mosdos in the 5710s, followed by an expansion of shlichus in the 5720s-5730s with more shluchim, mivtzoim and outreach to non-Jews. The Rebbe's influence continued growing in the 5740s-5750s with initiatives like Tzivos Hashem and international sefer Torah projects. Beginning in 5748, the Rebbe's talks took on a new tone emphasizing that the geulah was imminent, culminating in the famous sicha of
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This document provides an agenda for the 85th National Convention of Agudath Israel of America, taking place from Thursday, November 22nd to Sunday, November 24th. It includes a schedule of symposia, lectures, and discussions on topics related to Kiruv, youth challenges, Hilchos Choshen Mishpat, American Jewry, Emunah and Bitachon, and more. High-profile speakers include Rabbi Aryeh Kotler, Rabbi Matisyahu Salomon, Mayor Uri Lupolianski, and others. The convention aims to bring together Klal Yisroel to work on important issues and strengthen the community.
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This document provides an agenda for the 85th National Convention of Agudath Israel of America, taking place from Thursday, November 22nd to Sunday, November 24th. It includes a schedule of symposia, lectures, and discussions on topics related to Kiruv, youth challenges, Hilchos Choshen Mishpat, American Jewry, Emunah and Bitachon, and more. High-profile speakers include Rabbi Aryeh Kotler, Rabbi Matisyahu Salomon, Mayor Uri Lupolianski, and others. The convention aims to bring together Klal Yisroel to work on important issues and strengthen the community.
This document provides an agenda for the 85th National Convention of Agudath Israel of America, taking place from Thursday, November 22nd to Sunday, November 24th. It includes a schedule of symposia, lectures, and discussions on topics related to Kiruv, youth challenges, Hilchos Choshen Mishpat, American Jewry, Emunah and Bitachon, and more. High-profile speakers include Rabbi Aryeh Kotler, Rabbi Matisyahu Salomon, Mayor Uri Lupolianski, and others. The convention aims to bring together Klal Yisroel to work on important issues and strengthen the community.
This document provides an agenda for the 85th National Convention of Agudath Israel of America, taking place from Thursday, November 22nd to Sunday, November 24th. It includes a schedule of symposia, lectures, and discussions on topics related to Kiruv, youth challenges, Hilchos Choshen Mishpat, American Jewry, Emunah and Bitachon, and more. High-profile speakers include Rabbi Aryeh Kotler, Rabbi Matisyahu Salomon, Mayor Uri Lupolianski, and others. The convention aims to bring together Klal Yisroel to work on important issues and strengthen the community.
BLESSED RELICS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPHET [Sallal Laahu Alaieh Wa Sallam]Abu...Kaukab Noorani Okarvi
Meeting with the custodian of the Blessed Relics of the Beloved Holy Prophet Muhammad [Sallal Laahu Alaieh Wa Sallam]…Allaamah Kaukab Noorani Okarvi’s meeting with Honorable Dr Shaiekh Ahmad Bin Al Imaam Muhammad Al Khazraji in Abu Dhabi trip 2014
This document provides information about upcoming events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, including an LWML fall retreat in September and the church's annual Super Sale in August. It also discusses the church's efforts to install a hearing loop system to help those with hearing aids better hear services. The document reflects on how God wants people to find laughter and joy, even in difficult times, through blessings like their church community.
1. Water from the Stone
According to Rashi, what must a Kohen do before he gives the water to the Sotah?
(Stone Chumash, Bamidbar 5:25-27)
DIFFERENT EVERY TIME
BY RABBI DR. MORDECHAI SALFER
At the end of Parshat Nasso, the Torah elaborates and repeats the
pasukim of the offering that each nasi brought. The pasukim are almost
identical and repeated twelve times, following the order of the days on
which they were offered by each successive nasi. With the exception of what appears
to be very minor differences, the only differences in all of these pasukim seem to be
the name of the nasi who offered his korban on that day. Why did the Torah need to
repeat the pasukim so many times when it could have just written it once and said
that each nasi brought that korban on his successive day?
People often ask why we repeat the same identical Shemoneh Esrei three times a
day. What is the difference between Shacharis, Mincha and Maariv, in regards to the
Amida, which is identical in all three? Shabbos has three (even four) different Amidas,
but what about every other day of the week when they are all identical?
The Midrash has many pages that explain the different symbolisms between the
korbanos that each nasi offered. Each nasi’s intentions when he offered his korban
were unmistakably unlike those of the other nesiim. Each brought his distinctive life
experiences and even those of his shevet and the predecessors of his shevet into his
intentions and symbolism of the korban he offered. Different world and historical
events were symbolized in one nasi’s korban that were completely different of those
of any other nasi. Each nasi, when he offered his korban, infused his own personal
thoughts and symbols into what appeared to be the same identical korban offered by
each of the other nesiim on the other eleven days. The korban that he offered on that
day, then became his completely unique korban that no other nasi offered. It may
sound to us like it was identical to every other nasi’s korban, but the Torah teaches us
that each nasi’s korban was unlike any other nasi’s korban, whether before him or
after him.
Even within each individual person, each and every day, new life events change
the person’s perspective. Sometimes the event looks great and the person feels
hakoras hatov; other times it may, chas v’sholom, appear bleak and the person turns
to Hashem for a salvation. Then, there are endless levels in between; with a
multitude of mixes of: ‘this…’ is high and something else being lower. Even different
times of the day can have us feeling and thinking completely
different. Each time we do a mitzvah, we may be thinking of a
different motivation, see a different perspective, grow a bit
more, etc. and we are no longer the same that we were
before. As such, the mitzvah is not the same as the last
time we did it. As we live, we change; hopefully, in a more
appreciative and higher direction. The Amida that a person
davened in the morning is not the same Amida that he/she
davens by Mincha time. The Mincha of today is not even
the same as the Mincha of one year ago on the same date.
The Mincha of erev Yom Kippur one year, will undoubtedly
be different on another year. We have hopefully grown
and recognized so many more things that we have to be
makir tov for.
May 29, 2015 11 Sivan 5775
Parshat Nasso
Shkiah: 8:07 PM
Shabbos Ends: 8:46 PM
Candle Lighting (next week – Behaalotecha): 7:52 PM
Rabbi Salfer is now offering a weekly shiur (for men)
on the topic of relationships, with a focus on those
between men and women. The basis of the shiur is a
discussion of the Biblical foundation of each of the
gender characteristics of men and women. For those who
want to know why men will be men and women will be
women, this shiur is for you. Held every Thursday, 8:00
PM, at Beit David Highland Lakes Shul.
At night seder, the Doresh bachurim are currently
holding shiurim on Masechta Taanis, Masechta Brachos,
halachos of davening, Taryaag Mitzvos, Shnayim mikra
va’echad targum, and basic Hebrew.
Live from Israel, Rabbi Aryeh Leib Salfer will be giving
a chassidut shiur via Skype on Wednesday, June 4, at
noon in the Doresh beit medrash.
Thank you to everyone who agreed to host Doresh
boys this Shabbos.
2. STAFF
Editors: Sam Miller
Yosef Benjamin
Reporters: Menachem Ayache
Rafi Bausk
Avi Weiss
Photos: Abie Gornish
Heshy Glick
Elchonon Skolnick
T Tech support: Professor Ben
Student Council
Overseeing: Judge Seraphin
Judge Tunis
Mayor Ackerman
Dr. Feldman
Post-high school: Yoel Muken
High school: Aryeh Marder
Avi Weiss
Boruch Berger
Yosef Benjamin
Rafi Bausk
Freshman Rep.: Abie Gornish
For more info on
Yeshivas Doresh:
www.doresh.com
(216)-233-0065
2676 NE 204th Ter.,
33180; Highland
Lakes (Aventura)
Doresh on Shavuos
By Yosef Benjamin (Crown Heights, NY)
This past Shavuos in Doresh was packed with shiurim, siyumim, and seudos galore. We also had the
honor of having several of the Doresh alumni joining in the festivities, including Asher Levin, Malachi Muskal, and
Yosef Selmar, as well as former Doresh Bucks linebacker Shalom Selmar and former Doresh rebbe Michoel Gray.
On Friday night, we davened and ate by Rabbi Salfer’s house, where we met up with Rabbi
Bukspan, Rabbi and Rabbanit Behar, and longtime acquaintance of the Salfers Mrs. Rachel
Leah Victor and her fiancée Evan Finkel. We had a delicious flaishig seudah before
heading back to our dorms for the night. The next morning, we davened at Beit
David Highland Lakes Shul, then headed to yeshiva for a seudah of challah, cold
cuts, cholent and kishke, and much more.
That night, which was motzai Shabbos and the first night of Shavuos, we
davened and had a milchig seudah at Beit David, filled with fun, zemiros, and a game of charades based on scenes
from the Torah.
After the seudah, we had a short break before we began our learning marathon. First, at midnight, we headed
over to Ner Avraham Bukharian Center, where Rabbi Daniel Kalendareva spoke about his days in yeshiva, the fall of
the Soviet Union, and his and his friends’ experience with Ouija boards and séances. Then, at 1:00 AM, we returned to
Beit David, where we learned b’chavrusa. At 2:00, we had siyumim on Mishnayos Sukkos, Makkos, and Shekalim, just to name a
few. Sam Miller made the Kaddish on Sanhedrin. After that, at 3:00, we had a shiur from Rabbi Bukspan on “emotional homicide”,
where he quoted sources who argue that publicly embarrassing a person is tantamount to killing him, and that one should be
prepared to give up his life rather than do such a thing. Next, at 4:00, Rabbi Salfer related a story from the Gemara in Gittin about Shlomo
HaMelech and his dealings with Ashmedai, king of the shaidim. At the end of the learning marathon, we did Kabbolas Ol Malchus Shamayim at 5:25,
then davened Shacharis at 5:30, after which we headed back to our dorms for a short nap. At noon, we had a milchig seudah and ice cream party at
Beit David.
That night, we davened Mincha at yeshiva, after which we learned b’chavrusa again and had a barbecue seudah with steaks and chicken wings. We
even had a surprise visit from Asher and Shalom.
The next morning, after a beautiful Shacharis at Netive Ezra, we went to Rabbi Salfer’s house for another great seudah. That night, we returned to
yeshiva, where we davened, had a few more siyumim, and made Havdala.
Many thanks to Beit David, Ner Avraham, Netive Ezra, and the Salfers for hosting us so warmly and generously; to Rabbi Salfer, Rabbi Bukspan, and
Rabbi Kalendereva for their wonderful shiurim; and to Ms. Victor, Mr. Finkel, Yosef, Malachi, Asher, and Shalom for making our learning and
celebration that much sweeter with your presence. In addition, a hearty Mazel Tov to everyone who completed a Masechta and made a siyum.
My Art Exhibition
By Aryeh Marder (Lakewood, NJ)
At the beginning of this zman, Mrs. Salfer came over to me and asked if I would be
willing to put some of my paintings up for exhibition at the upcoming Scholarship event.
Thus, last week, at the Doresh Scholarship Event, I and my friend Meir Kaye ran an Art booth as part
of the Real-World Innovation exhibit. There, I displayed several of my paintings, including
landscapes of a snowy mountain and an island at sea, and even sold some of them, including ones of
the Kotel and a sefer Torah, to Rabbi Michoel Gray and Rabbi and Mrs. Gornish, respectively.
Thank you to Mrs. Salfer for encouraging this exhibition, to Meir Kaye for providing support at my
booth, and to Rabbi Gray and the Gornish family for purchasing my artwork and enabling me to
continue in my passion.
Bowling at SpareZ
By Moshe Perel (Toronto, CAN / Lakewood, NJ)
This past Tuesday, Yeshiva Doresh was treated to an exciting game at SpareZ Bowling Alley in Davie, Florida. We each split into teams of
four or five people each. We bowled a lot of great plays, including strikes spares, double strikes, and even turkeys. Before we left, we met
the owner, Joe Schumacker, who was a guest at the Doresh Scholarship Event and sponsored our trip, and will next year be providing an internship for
our own Meir Kaye. After the trip, we headed back to the yeshiva
and were all treated to ices by Ms. Oullette.
Thank you to Ms. Oullette and Mr. Schumacker for organizing
this amazing trip.
3. OUR GRADUATES
MAZEL TOV TO AVI WEISS, ELIMELECH
PERKELVALD, AND ELIYAHU LEVIN
THIS YEAR, AT THE DORESH SCHOLARSHIP EVENT…