Sunday, June 7, 2015

Over One thousand give kavod acharon to haBachur Chaim Yitzchok ben R' Yaakov Rosenberg A''H

Chaim Rosenberg Z''L
Over One thousand mourners paid their last respects to a dear friend Chaim yitzchok Rosenberg A''H. The Levaya Went out from the Lakewood Yeshiva Bais medrash Govoha were Chaim was learning for over a decade. Many friends also came from far whom learned with Chaim in previous yeshivos of  Bais in Israel and frisch school and YU.
Over 100 friends went to the Kevurah in Paramus NJ where he was laid to rest next to his father obm.
The Lakewood Roshei yeshiva Horav Yisrael Neuman and Rav Yerucham Olshin were maspid the niftar. They spoke about his being mishtatef  in others simcha as if it were  his own. He made a point to attend all of his friends wedding not just to be there but to truly feel the simcha of others and share in it. It made no difference what the age, even bochurim who were much younger than him, it did not bother him at all, he was truly happy for them.
One of the Roshei yeshiva mentioned how chaim Z'L was moser nefesh for Torah. He was a living example of what it means to give away of oneself in order to learn Torah.
He did not have an easy life, his father passed away at a young age, it was hard financially at times, but It did not deter or break him he was proud to be a Ben Torah and learn In Yeshiva. He was very sensitive to others feelings. When he was taken to the hospital on erev Shabbos a few hours before he was niftar his only concern was about his mother being worried about him. He uttered the words "Please dont tell my mother" referring to the fact that he was in the hospital. He was truly echad mibnei hachaburah he felt each and everyone's simcha. His bein adam Lechaveiro was exemplary always cheering up his friends with a good word a pat on the back, he had a sense of humor and used it to uplift those around him. His Rosh Chabura Rabbi Kozlowitz spoke about how in a short amount of time Chaim was able to accomplish a lot he brought a simcha to the chabura and Torah was always the first thing that went into any equation. A friend of his who was maspid  related at the Levaya how Chaim was a Baal kishron blessed with many talents, he was a baal Korei, available to lain at a moments notice. Yet he used his talents not for himself but for others. When he was a guest by someone he made sure to never sit down for hamotzie before the host was at  his seat. The gemara states 2 types of people are bnei olam haba one who makes jokes and cheers people on and one who helps free prisoners from jail. These two things he said have a connection. When you cheer someone up with a good word or a smile you have no idea what kind of virtual jail the person may be in and uve just taken him out of that state of mind. Chaim was just that, many friends related how his personality and sensitivity uplifted them when they were down or even on a daily basis his presence brought them simcha. He was very independent and refused to rely on others he did not want to be matriach and inconvenience anyone. He was a great influence to all who knew him, May his Neshama have an Aliya.
Rav Yaakov Neuburger, Morah D'asrah Congregation Beth Avrohom of Bergenfield, NJ recited the kel moleh.
  Yehi Zichro Baruch. 

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  1. The family of Kenny Chaim Rosenberg is sitting shiva through Friday afternoon at the Reisman home, 17 Hampton Court, Bergenfield, NJ.

    Times for davening:

    Shacharis Monday and Thursday: 6:20 am

    Shacharis Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 6:30 am

    Mincha/Maariv: 8:15 pm

    May the Rosenberg and Reisman families be spared of any further tzaar and be comforted among the mourners of Tziyon and Yerushalayim.

    Chavra Kadisha

    Congregation Beth Abraham


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  2. Lakewood has recently suffered many tragic losses of young people with untimely petiros. A 25 year old Kolell youngerman R"L a young kolell wife a one year old child, a Yeshiva bochur in his prime Lo aleinu all within the past month. We can not and do not know any cheshbonis from Shomayim hanistaros lahshem eloiykaynu, these events are beyond our control, understanding and comprehension. We listen to what the gedolim tell us, to do teshuva kol echad yefashfesh bemaasuv.
    Its unfortunate though that there is an area where we do have the ability to control, yet its allowed to go on. The issue is the many living yesomim, heiliger innocent children that are made parent-less by our own doing. Fathers that are torn away from their children, families torn and broken apart by askanim therapists and even some rabbonim who hide behind their names. The system currently in place is to break mishpachos apart instead of building shalom bayis. Lakewood has government funded agencies that hire unqualified incompetent inexperienced therapists these agencies are not even run by anyone with experience in this field they are there for one thing only- to make a buck. In many cases these newly trained therapists are taught treif goyish hashkafos that are anathema to our Torah. There are over 150 living yesomim in Lakewood today according to a attorney who is involved with these families. These children had their parents ripped apart from them and in many cases alienated mostly from their father. There is a so called Rabbi who is a self appointed liaison with the authorities and has personally destroyed marriages and had fathers put temporarily in jail for violating made up restraining orders easily obtained by a women looking for it. Many of these stories and cases could have easily been avoided if not for the involvement of amateurs and feminist leaning askanim. How can we beseech rachamim from hashem and beg him to stop taking away young neshamos while at the same time we are allowing the churban of mishpachos and the retzicha of these innocent neshamos to take place in our midst. עושה שלום במרומיו הוא יעשה שלום עלינו ועל כל ישראל ואמרו אמן

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  3. If you take a little Narshe Goyishe course and receive a Paper certificate you suddenly have a license for Mesira

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