Thursday, June 15, 2023

Oif Simchas Thursday 27 Sivan

 Chasunas:
Richter - Ziskind Fountain Ballroom 
Busel - Schiff Kesser Moshe Yehuda 
Mondlowitz - Newman Ateres Reva
Pfeiffer - Shain Bais Faiga

- Chumash shiur by HaRav Yeruchum Olshin shlita live at B"M Ateres Bracha 11:30 pm call in 646-726-9977

- Rav Yosef Dovid Korbman shlita Rosh Yeshiva Yeshiva Gedola South Lakewood weekly chumash shiur Thursday night 11:30pm in Bais Yitzchok (BMG) Ezras Nashim

12th Yartzeit of Rav Michel Yehuda Leflowitz ZTL seen with Rav Chaim Kanievsky zrl

4 comments:

  1. The danger of teaching Jewish law to fools. Once upon a time a fool looked into a Jewish book that stated you must hear the words that come out of your mouth as you pray. So the next time our dear fool came to pray, he made sure that when all is quiet he could hear what he was saying. Although he was disturbing 10 or 20 people around him who were praying the silent part of the prayers, he kept trucking and was not perturbed when someone motioned him to quiet down, because after all, it says in the book that you should hear what you are saying.
    This terrible lack of decency has been getting exponentially worse as time passes. Be it krias Hatorah or shemoneh esrei, your tzarich lihashmiah l'oznov doesn't permit you to disturb others.

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    1. This is why the saying goes "shulchan aruch is for those without a mesora (ie; baal teshuva)". Anyone who grew up with a mesora knows the proper way to daven.

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    2. And I heard a Talmid Chacham say, "Mesora is for Amei Ha'aretz. They are too lazy to learn, so they continue their inertia."
      ודפח"ח

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  2. +1 I don’t know if your conclusion why it’s done is correct, but recently I’ve gotten zapped by a few of these individuals - it’s really bad I got completely lost - I ended up plowing through S”E hoping to at least say the words correctly - now that I know I’m not alone, I think next time I will let these individuals know…

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