Sunday, March 23, 2008

“Behemshech habinyan tinacheimu”. With continued building you will be comforted

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A quote from the Lubavitch Rebbe zt"l  An appropriate response to the massacre at Yeshiva Mercaz Harav Kook.  Please read  below and watch video of a similar event in 1957 in Kfar Chabad and the Rebbes response.
 
Thank you Israel Kaplan for forwarding.  Bayamim Haheim Bizman Hazeh.   The video is amazing as well.  Robin
 
Israel Kaplan writes:
 
Jewish men and women from all walks of life confronted the national pain resulting from an unprecedented terrorist attack on one of Judaism's most famous yeshivas, Merkaz Harav. Many are looking for strong leadership and moral direction to help us deal with this tragedy.
 
An eerily similar attack happened 52 years ago in the Chabad-Lubavitch village of Kfar Chabad in central Israel . Back then, an Arab gunman walked into the synagogue of the village's agricultural school and opened fire on a crowd of immigrant students and their teachers during Maariv prayers. He killed five children and one teacher, and injured 10 others.
Several days after the Kfar Chabad attack, the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory, sent a telegram to the village's residents. Significantly, it contained only three Hebrew words.
Please read on and then go to the video link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inCbCvesLRo
 
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The Rebbe Who Saved a Village

 
"Yediot Achronot," May 5, 1957

Translator's note: The following is a free translation of a story that appeared in the Israeli newspaper Yediot Achronot on Iyar 4, 5717 - May 5, 1957. We have left the article basically as it was written, wishing to convey the  perspective of the Israeli reporter and his impression of the people and the events he describes.
On the eve of Yom HaAtzmaut (Independence Day) last year, as the bonfires were being raised on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem , the lights were burning also in Tzafrir (Kfar Chabad), the Chabad-Lubavitcher village in the Lod Valley .
For four days the village had been in deep mourning and grievous anguish, the likes of which the Lubavitcher chassidim had not known in many years. On that black and bitter night, a band of fedayeen entered the village. They made their way to the synagogue of the local agricultural school, where the school's young students were in the midst of the evening maariv prayers, and raked the room with fire from their Karl-Gustav rifles. They reaped a cruel blood-harvest: five children and one teacher were killed and another ten children wounded; their pure, holy blood soaking the siddurim that fell from their hands and splattering the synagogue's white-washed walls.
Pictures of blood-soaked holy books in the wake of Thursday night's slaughter of eight students at Jerusalem 's Mercaz Harav yeshiva brought back memories of a similar attack 52 years ago in the central Israeli village of Kfar Chabad , when five schoolchildren were murdered during their morning prayers. (File photo Kfar Chabad, 1956)
The village chassidim, brawny, broad-shouldered Russian Jews with thick black beards and bushy brows, stood dumbfounded before the terrible scene that met their eyes. A pogrom in Israel ! A pogrom in Chabad! they whispered, and bit their lips in rage. The women stood there too, hefty, handsome Russian matrons, wringing their hands and murmuring to themselves in Russian and Hebrew, their eyes emitting an endless stream of tears.
This was not a common scene for the Lubavitchers. These Chassidim, who had survived the pogroms in Czar Nikolai's Russia and whom the Red Army could not intimidate, who had been banished to the frozen plains of Siberia , whose backs decades in Stalin's prisons and camps could not bow, now stood stooped and despairing. Now, that the blow had hit home in the heart of the Jewish state.
In the center of the village stood Rabbi Avraham Maayor who had been a high-ranking officer in the Russian Army. Avraham Maayor, of whom legend told that he calmly stood and sang chassidic melodies as a band of soldiers beat him with the butts of their rifles, now stood crying out at the heavens: "Master of the Universe, Why?! How have the children sinned?!"
Despair and dejection pervaded the village, and began to eat away at its foundations. There were some who saw what happened as a sign that their dream of a peaceful life in the Holy Land was premature. Perhaps we should disband, seek refuge in safer havens? The village was slowly dying.
The Village Waits
But it was clear to all that before any decisive move would be made, the Rebbe had to be consulted. Nothing would be done without his knowledge and consent. All awaited the telegram from "there," from New York , but the telegram was inexplicably not forthcoming. Four days had passed since the terror had struck. A lengthy telegram had immediately been dispatched informing the Rebbe of all the details of the tragedy, and an answer was expected that very night. But the Rebbe was silent. What happened, many wondered, why doesn't he respond? Has he not a word of comfort for his stricken followers?
A telegram from the Rebbe, it should be clarified, is an integral part of Chabad-Chassidic life across the globe. Every problem, every decision pertaining to the communal or private life of the Lubavitcher chassid is referred to the Rebbe's headquarters in Brooklyn , and whatever the reply, that is what is done. And the answer is always forthcoming, whether by regular post, express mail, or emergency telegram-depending upon the urgency of the matter-and always short, succinct, and to the point.
Why, then, is the Rebbe's answer on such a fateful matter tarrying? The village elders had no explanation, and, as the hours and days went by, the question continued to plague their tormented souls, and their anguish and despair weighed increasingly heavier on their hearts.
The Telegram
And then, four days after the tragedy, the telegram arrived. The news spread throughout the village: A telegram from the Rebbe! The telegram has arrived! The entire village, men, women and children, assembled in the village square to hear the Rebbe's reply.
And the Rebbe was characteristically succinct. The telegram contained a single sentence-three Hebrew words-but these three words sufficed to save the village from disintegration and its inhabitants from despair. "Behemshech habinyan tinacheimu", wrote the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson. "By your continued building will you be comforted."
The Chassidim of Kfar Chabad now had a firm grasp on their future: they knew what they had to do. They must build! The Rebbe said to build! And that by their continued building they will be comforted! That very night the village elders held a meeting to discuss how the Rebbe's directive might be implemented. After a short discussion, a decision was reached: a vocational school will be built where children from disadvantaged backgrounds will be taught the printing trade. On the very spot where the blood was spilled, the building will be raised.
The Rebbe Knew
The next morning, all residents of the village gathered at the empty lot adjoining the agricultural school and began clearing and leveling the land in preparation for the building. The joy was back in their eyes.
In the weeks that followed, letters arriving from relatives and friends in New York described what had transpired there in those four endless days in which the village had awaited the Rebbe's reply.
For the entire month of Nissan, the month of the redemption, it is the Rebbe's custom to devote himself entirely to the service of the Creator, reducing his contact with his Chassidim to a minimum. Rare is the individual who is granted an audience with the Rebbe in this period, and all but the most urgent correspondence is postponed until the close of the auspicious month.
When the month of Nissan ends, a festive farbrengen (Chassidic gathering) is held at the Rebbe's headquarters on Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn , marking the Rebbe's resumption of his involvement with his thousands of followers across the globe. The Rebbe speaks for hours, his talks interspersed with bouts of song and l'chaims, often until the wee hours of the morning.
That year, the farbrengen marking the close of Nissan was also held. The tragic news from the Holy Land had arrived in New York moments before the farbrengen was scheduled to begin, but the Rebbe's secretaries decided to withhold the news from him until after the gathering. But what his assistants did not tell him, his heart seems to have told him. That night, the Rebbe spoke of Jewish self-sacrifice and martyrdom al kiddush Hashem (for the sanctification of G-d's name), about the rebuilding of the Holy Land, and the redemption of Israel . Tears flowed from his eyes as he spoke. All night he spoke and wept, sang and wept, and wept still more.
Why is the Rebbe weeping? Only a few of those present could guess - those who knew about the telegram from Kfar Chabad.
The farbrengen ended. The chassidim dispersed to their homes, and the Rebbe retired to his room. With great trepidation, two of the Rebbe's closest chassidim knocked on the Rebbe's door and handed him the telegram from Israel . The Rebbe sank into his chair. He locked his door and did not open it for three days. After three days of utter seclusion, he called his secretary and dictated his reply: "Behemshech habinyan tinacheimu". By your continued building you will be comforted.
The chassidim of Kfar Chabad have fulfilled their Rebbe's request. Without the aid of philanthropists or foundations, they have raised 50,000 Israeli pounds, and today, one year after the tragedy, the new building of the vocational school is completed.
Tomorrow, as the citizens of Israel celebrate their eighth Independence Day, the chassidim of Kfar Chabad will hold a farbrengen and relate, again and again, the story of the three-word telegram that saved the village.


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Thursday, March 20, 2008

A virtual Mishloach Manot - Happy Purim from the

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Dear Friends, amv'sh

 

The theme of our Mishloach Manot is BANNER.  (In light of recent bans that have been put upon the religious communities).

 

Our Mishloach Manot is an orange banner in the shape of the Land of Israel (basically a triangle). It says Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and Gaza.  It has a Magen David encased between 2 lines like in the Israeli flags and in the Magen David it says Zachor and it has the words Vehaya Machanecha Kadosh, Devarim 23:15.

 

The banner wraps a 4 sectioned container which contains, shmaltz herring, gherkin pickles, mandelin and dates.  YUM! Just imagine it and it will be as if you received it.  Kol tuv, and Happy Purim!  We also included news articles featuring Rav Eliashiv remark that these times is worse than pre holocaust times, Rav Kanievsky ban on Arab Labor, Rav Lior, Rav Yaakov Yosef  with similar halachic ban and the article about the Belzer Rebbe and the Gerrer Rebbe sharing in the pain with the people in Mercaz Harav Kook.

 

This was our letter in the Mishloach Manot:

 

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As you all know, many Gedoilim have banned the BIGevent Concert, a Shia Mendlowitz production, starring Lipa Schmeltzer and Shloime Gertner.  This event was to be a separate seating concert with separate entrances for men and women.  The reason for the ban was based on the Pesukim (Biblical verses)  Vehaya Machanecha Kadosh, and your camp should be holy. The Rabbanim were worried that such an event would cause light headedness and mixing of the genders.

 

Being that it is Purim we have decided to be Baal Mosif (adding on to what the Torah has commanded) on this ban and ban any Zecher,  remembrance of this NONevent.

 

Therefore we have taken it upon ourselves to ban

  • SHMALTZ Herring                        So as to obliterate any remembrance of Lipa SHMELTZers participation in this NONevent

 

  • GHERkin pickles               So as to obliterate any remembrance of Shloime GERtner's participation in this NONevent and…

 

  • MANDELin                          So as to obliterate any rememberance of Shia MENDELowitz's participation in this NONevent.

 

In addition, we have taken upon ourselves, an added ban, an additional Chumra (stringency) so that we will be Baal Mosif, LeMahadrin.  We are sure you will be happy to hear that we have decided to ban DATES! Tzepast Nisht! It's simply not the proper way to meet.  Even the way Yaakov Avinu met Rachel Imeinu and Moshe Rabbeinu met Tzipporah is to be banned as WELL. So now we ban WELLS as well.  (a Well is not food so we couldn't include it in our Mishloach Manot)

 

On the serious side, we applaud all the Rabbanim that have raised the BANNER on behalf of our brethren in Eretz Yisroel. As the newspaper articles report, Rav Eliashiv has recognized the dangers our generation is facing as does Rav Kanievsky.  If this is a time of War then indeed the Mitzvah of  "Vehaya Machanecha Kadosh","that your military camp must be Holy", needs to be addressed with an added Chashivus (sense of urgency). However, banning concerts with separate seating and separate entrances is not peshuto shel mikreh, (according to its simple meaning,of the words)

Wishing you a Happy Purim filled with Levity and Levter, The Tickers





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Rallies tomorrow for E"Y, Bring signs not one inch, Biblical entitlement etc...


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Please try to attend the rally at the closest Israel embassy location 12:30 pm, Tomorrow, Taanis Esther. 
 
On the Joe Orlow show tonight, Yosef Rabin made a point to stress that it is those that attend that will make the rally.  Therefore, go with your signs that speak out for all of Eretz Yisroel, our Biblical entitlement, the enemy we are facing echoes Nazi Germany.  We hope that our voice will be heard.  We must do our hishtadlus. Kol tuv! Robin 

RALLIES ACROSS AMERICA!

  

THEIR PAIN IS OUR PAIN!

  

In response to the Merkaz HaRav Massacre and the ongoing rockets against
 Sderot, Ashkalon and Southern Israel:
 
 This Fast of Esther, Thursday March 20, 12:30pm Jews and supporters of Israel will gather outside of Israeli Consulates around the US and the Embassy in Washington DC, to show support for the People, Land and State of Israel during this great time of suffering.
    

We will say in a loud and unified voice: 

 

"Jewish Blood is

 Not Cheap!"

   

Each Rally can also connect live to the rally in font of the Israeli Embassy in Washington DC. The Rally in DC will be led by leader of the Jewish Activist Network, Joe Orlow. The call in Number is 718.313.0245 the login pin 102550 

  

The Rallies will be held at Israeli Consulates all over the US.

 

Thursday, March 20th @12:30pm

 

Atlanta - Address: 1100 Spring St. N.W. Suite 440 Atlanta, Georgia 30309 

Boston - Address: 20 Park Plaza, Suite 1020, Boston, MA 02116 

Chicago -Address:111 East Wacker Drive, Suite 1308 

Houston - Adress: 24 Greenway Plaza, Suite 1500 Houston, Texas   77046 

Los Angeles - Address: 6380 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1700 Los Angeles, CA 90048  

Miami - Address: 100 North Biscayne (Yitzhak Rabin) Boulevard, Suite 1800 

New York - Address: 800 Second Avenue, 13th Floor, New York, NY 10017

(New York Rally Will March to the Isaiah Wall by UN)

San Francisco - Address: 456 Montgomery Street #2100 - San Francisco, CA 94104 

Washington DC, Embassy Address: 3514 International Dr. N.W. Washington DC 20008  

 

 

Supporting Organizations: Jewish Activist Network & Amcha






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Video, YESH DIN V'YESH DAYAN THERE IS JUSTICE AND A JUDGE

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Thank you Israel Kaplan for fowarding.


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The pressure from abroad to free Tzvia made the difference.Our work just beginni

 
 
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Re: Tzvia, Please clarify what we can do in America. 
Date: 3/19/2008 8:18:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
From: pidionshvuim@yahoo.com
To: FaigeRayzel@aol.com
Sent from the Internet (Details)
 

March 19, 2008

Pidion Shvuim Alert:
No. 4

After nearly four months in prison, Tzvia Sariel is found not guilty of assaulting an Arab.

    Tzvia Sariel, the 18-year-old Jewish girl who spent four months in prison without formal charges, was freed by an Israeli judge on March 19. Judge Navah Bechor, who just two weeks ago sent Tzvia to another month
 in jail despite the recantation of the chief prosecution witness, acknowledged that there was insufficient evidence against the Jewish activist from Elon Moreh.
    There is only one reason Tzvia was released, an assessment even acknowledged by Israel state radio, controlled by the Olmert government: massive Jewish pressure, particularly from abroad. Over the last five days, Tzvia was brought to court three times amid increasing outrage by Jews all over the world regarding her plight. Tzvia's release directly stems from your wonderful efforts.
    We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your phone calls to the Israel embassy, Congress and State Department. We KNOW that they made an immediate difference. The Olmert government wanted to make Tzvia an example for the tens of thousands of young Jews who don't want to see the destruction of Judea and Samaria and Jerusalem. Tzvia was brave and we helped her stay brave.
    Unfortunately, our work has just begun. There are plenty of others who are the victims of the Olmert policy to destroy Jewish communities. They have been charged and convicted on trumped-up offenses or on the basis of no evidence at all. They need our help and we will inform you about them over the next days. Tzvia was released in time for Purim, when tragedy turned into celebration. Let's keep up the momentum.

Purim Sameach,

With Love of Israel,
Datya Itzhaki

 

HODU LAHASHEM KI TOV KI LEOLAM CHASDO!

Thank you Datya for all that you and others have been doing in Eretz Yisroel  This is the least we can do in chutz learetz.  Baruch Hashem we were Matzliach.  Kol tuv, Robin.   





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