[TA] Toras Aish - Shmot

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Wed Jan 14 19:16:43 PST 2009





Please take a moment to say
some tehillim (Psalms) for the Jewish soldiers fighting in Gaza. If you need
some suggestions, Chapters 121 and 142 would be very appropriate. Also
below please find an opportunity to get the name of a specific soldier
to daven (pray) for. Take advantage of this great opportunity!











Have a great shabbos! 






 






Yitz






 






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WORLDWIDE 
EFFORT TO SUPPORT ISRAELI SOLDIERS IS LAUNCHED








 








“Operation Tefillah, Torah & Troops” Gets 
Underway








 








As the members of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) 
battle Hamas terrorists and Palestinian militants in Gaza, leading international 
Torah scholars have launched a worldwide effort aimed at providing them with 
spiritual support.








 


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“Operation Tefillah, Torah & Troops,” which was 
launched by Rabbi Simcha HaCohen Kook, the Chief Rabbi of Rehovot, Israel, and 
the Bostoner R ebbe (Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Horowitz) of Har Nof, Israel, partners 
people from around the world with soldiers in the IDF. Each person who 
takes part in “Operation Tefillah, Torah & Troops” is paired with an Israeli 
soldier, and is responsible to say tefillot (prayers), learn Torah, and do 
special acts of chesed (kindness) on behalf of that solider.








 








Rabbi Kook and the Bostoner Rebbe noted that this 
concept is one that has been a part of the Jewish people for thousands of 
years. When Moshe Rabbeinu (Moses) led the Jewish people to war with the 
nation of Midyon, for every person who went to battle, there was a designated 
person who was responsible for praying and learning for him. Throughout his 
reign, David HaMelech (King David) utilized this practice as well. During 
the war in Lebanon in the summer of 2006, more than 50,000 people worldwide 
participated in this initiative spearheaded by Rabbi Kook and the Bostoner 
Rebbe, and facilitated in North America by the National Council of Young 
Israel.








 








To participate in “Operation Tefillah, Torah & 
Troops” and receive the name of an Israeli soldier who needs your prayers, send 
an e-mail to the office of Rabbi Kook at maortlmo at gmail.com.  To 
reque
st the name of a soldier by phone or fax, call the National Council 
of Young Israel at 212-929-1525 x100, or send a fax to 
212-727-9526. Members of the IDF who wish to have a “partner” praying for 
them a re urged to e-mail the office of Rabbi Kook as well.








 








Rabbi Pesach Lerner, the Executive Vice President of 
the National Council of Young Israel, noted that every tefillah that is said on 
behalf of a soldier will make a difference, regardless of where a person may be 
in religious observance.








 








“Each soldier that is putting his or her life on the 
line to defend the land of Israel and safeguard the Jewish nation deserves to 
have someone praying for their well being and safe return,” said Rabbi Lerner, 
“During my conversations with Rabbi Kook, he emphasized that every Jew is 
encouraged to participate in this critical endeavor and to pray for a soldier in 
a manner in which they feel comfortable, irrespective of their religious 
background.”










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Got this from my rav, Rabbi Aaron Cohen...






-----Original Message-----






You all know of the plight of Jonathan Pollard, who has served 23 years
in prison for transferring classified information to Israel. The entire
Jewish community, including the Orthodox Union, Agudath Israel, the
National Council of Young Israel, and T
he Conference of Presidents of
Major American Jewish Organizations, have strongly expressed its view
that the punishment is excessive in comparison to others who have been
sentenced for similar charges. Many prominent Rabbonim in the US and
Eretz Yisrael have strongly supported those who have lobbied for Mr.
Pollard's release.






A significant effort is underway to appeal to President Bush to grant a pardon before he leaves office. A website http://www.freepollardnow.com
has been set up to enable people to join a petition requesting Mr.
Pollard's release, and it also guides individuals in how to communicate
to the President in asking for clemency.






Please make every effort to participate in this vitally important Mitzva!






Bivracha,






Rabbi Cohen






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Please take out a few moments and say some tehillim (psalms) for the
Israeli chayalim (soldiers) & for everyone living in Israel. Israel
also has six soldiers in enemy captivity, namely:













Gilad ben Aviva (Shalit), captured just outside Gaza on June 25, 2006;






Guy ben Rina (Hever), disappeared near the Syrian-Israeli border in the Golan Heights in August 1997;






Ron ben Batya (Arad), captured when his plane was downed over Lebanon in Oct. 1986;






Tzvi ben Pninah (Feldman), Yekutiel Yehuda Nachman ben Sarah (Katz),
and Zecharia Shlomo ben Miriam (Baumel), all captured at the Sultan
Yaaqub battle i
n Lebanon on June 11,1982.






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If you haven't checked it out yet, please check out www.dovslist.org
- GREAT site for organizing tehillim and prayers for the sick created
by my sister & her husband in memory of their son Dov.






PLEASE FORWARD THIS LINK AROUND!






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Any names on our mishebayrach list over a month old will be deleted unless I'm told otherwise. Please say mishebayrach for:













Yonatan ben Malka






Baruch Yosef ben Adina Batya






Shira bat Yaffa (Chazan)






Moria bat Leah (Zamir)






Shabtai ben Rivka (Cohen)






Rachel Chaya bat Roiza






Rephael Avraham ben Ora Yutel






Yosef Adam ben Elke






Leah Sarah bas Raizel






Yehuda ben Yehudis






Miriam bas Chava Shaindel






Avrohom Chaim ben Yenta Freida






Daniel Mordechai ben Miriam






Chaya Yechet Elka bas Chana Rochel






Chaya Sarah Gittel bat Fayga






Moshe Velvul ben Perel (6/6)






Yisrael Noach ben Hinda






Alan ben Sarah






Shira Rizel Esther Bas Mina Zosha (12/19)






Ora Yutel bas Charna Sarah Rivka (12/19)






Yaakov ben Miriam (12/19)






Ratza bas Risa (12/19)






Shlomo ben Penina (12/26)






Chava Miryam bat Channa20Sarah (12/26)











Yura bas Chana (1/2)










Eliyahu ben Rosa (1/2)










Yakov Tzvi ben Sara (1/2)










Yitzchak ben Hadassah Devorah Basya Fayga (1/2)










Shmuel ben Tova (1/2)










Yehudis bas Tova (1/2)










Yitzchak Zev ben Masha (1/2)
Dvir ben Laya - seriously injured; (1/9)
Idan ben Liora - light shrapnel injuries; (1/9)
Leora Zehava bat Elisheva (1/9)
Li'el Hoshea ben Miriam - serious head injury; (1/9)
Maxim ben Olga - light lower extremity injury; (1/9)
Menachem Mordechai ben Ophira (1/9)
Nadav ben Miriam - light shrapnel injuries; (1/9)
Neriya ben Ri vka - serious head injury; (1/9)
Netanel ben Navah - moderate shrapnel wounds to a lower extremity; (1/9)
Noam ben Aliza - one leg amputated; doctors fighting to save the other; (1/9)
Yisrael ben Ilana - light shrapnel injury to an ear; (1/9)
Yitzchak ben Navah - moderate shoulder injury; (1/9)
Yo'ad Ido ben Frieda Rivka - light shrapnel injuries; (1/9)
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Names added:
Aharon Yehoshua ben Chayah Shoshana (1/16)
Behrooz ben Sholamine (1/16)
Rachel bas Chana (1/16)
Shalom Charles ben Gracia (1/16)
Yitzchak ben Tikva (1/16)
Leah Chaya bas Chana (1/16)
Ben Ben Netiva (1/16)
Eitan Ben Sarah (1/16)
Gal Ben Hedva (1/16)
Idan Ben Nadi (1/16)
Lior Ben Mazal (1/16)
Ohad Ben Bracha (1/16)
Omar Ben Dorit (1/16)
Oren Ben Chaya (1/16)
Rafael Ben Dina (1/16)
Ran Ben Mirel (1/16)
Ron Ben Chavzalet (1/16)
Ronen=2
0Chai Ben Leah (1/16)
Sagi ben Osnat (1/16)
Yaud Ido ben Freida Rivka (1/16)
Yevgeny Ben Elizbeta (1/16)
Yosef Haim Ben Ziva (1/16)







Names removed:
Chaim ben Sprintza
Mordechai Eliyahu ben Shulamit Tsila (12/12)






Moshe Yehuda ben Sheva Rachel (12/12)






Devora bas Chaya Sora Malka (12/12)






Mayer ben Basha (12/12)






Mordechai Gershon ben Malya Rochel (12/12)






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