Thursday, 25 December 2008
MAZEL TOV NECHAMA!!!
Monday, 22 December 2008
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
MAZEL TOV YEHUDIT!!!
Thursday, 20 November 2008
MAZEL TOV CHANALA!!!
Monday, 17 November 2008
MAZEL TOV BRACHIE--and Gitty!!!
Friday, 7 November 2008
MAZEL TOV CHANII!!!!!
Thursday, 6 November 2008
Mazal Tov Tzivi!!!
Friday, 31 October 2008
Mazal Tov Hudis!
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Mazal Tov Esti!
Monday, 20 October 2008
MAZEL TOV SIMI!!!!!
Monday, 13 October 2008
Good YTV
just wanted to wish u all a lovely ytv! weird not to be in eretz yisroel, but still nice at home!
enjoy!
Yehudit
Wednesday, 8 October 2008
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TESHUVA
Gmar Chasima Tova; may we all be nichtav v'nechtam for only good this coming year!!! Looking forward to hearing only good from everyone!!!
Lshana Haba Biyerushalyim Habenuya!!!!!
I'm also adding a public request of michilla from everyone....
1. Learn Torah - in order to chase away the Yetzer Horah.
NOTE: The Chofetz Chaim would add in his Vidui 'Botalnu min HaTorah (We have wasted time from Torah)'. The Vilna Gaon (Mishlei 1:22-23) writes that since the Mitzvah of Talmud Torah is the GREATEST of all Mitzvos, the Yetzer Hora for bitul Torah (wasting words, laitzonus) comes from a great Ruach HaTumah (impure force). Thus, overcoming it and learning properly is the greatest of accomplishments.
2. Learn Mussar - in order to acquire the true view of life.
NOTE: The Mishne Berurah (Orach Chayim 603, seif katan 2) brings the Rosh, the Arizal and the Vilna Gaon, all of whom independently rule that one is obligated to learn Sifrei Mussar every day of the year (no exception is made for technological advancement).
3.Accustom Yourself to Break Your Desire - (according to Rabbeinu Yonah in the name of the Raavad) this is equivalent to many fasts in one day!
NOTE: According to the Baalei Mussar, this replaces Yissurim (physical suffering).
4. Increase Your Acts of Kindness - both to individuals and to K'lal Yisroel. This includes practicing Chesed B'Lev - including davening for others, doing a chesed for the z'chus of others, and having tza'ar for the suffering of others.
NOTE: The Alter of Kelm writes that with every second of your thoughts in helping others you fulfill a separate Mitzva D'Oraysa of V'Ahavta L'reacha Komocha.
There is no doubt that we are living in turbulent times. Let us take these emergency recommendations to heart and with us into the coming year. This will certainly serve as a source of great brocha for us and all of Klal Yisroel!
Tuesday, 7 October 2008
Question for all the amazing alumni/madrichot
Question for the general "oilam": When 12th-graders ask me about BYA seminary, what do you all think is the best part I should stress the most (besides for the fact that it's the BEST seminary ever!!!)? Cuz my sister's friend asked me last night...
Any advice? I'd appreciate it... (& I'm probably not the only one with this question)
Missing you all like crazy!!!!
Sunday, 5 October 2008
Friday, 3 October 2008
Shabbos Shuva
Have a gutten Shabbos Shuva, and try to remember all your haftaros classes.....shuva yiroel, ki koshalta b'avonecha....
Gmar chasima tova!!!!
Wednesday, 1 October 2008
hi..
just a short note to wish u all a gmar chasima tova, n may all ur tefilos be answered letova!
Sunday, 28 September 2008
Gut Yom Tov!
i just wanted to wish u all a gut gebentched yur, wherever ur!! i hope that the coming year will be full of much bacha, hatzlocha and simcha in all that u do!!
i hope u all forgive me if i ever owed any of u any money or something like that.. n anyone who thinks they owe me.. it was a gift!
have a sweet new year. dven well n enjoy the honey cake.. this year home made!
good yom tov!
hi.. i got this email from someone.. thought u might all find it useful...
P R A C T I C A L S T E P S T O P R E P A R E F O R R O S H H A S H A N A / Y O M K I P P U R
Rosh Hashana is judgment for the year ahead and Yom Kippur is judgement for the past year. Yes, on Rosh Hashana you’re supposed to focus on crowning Hashem BECAUSE by doing that you’re saying that all you’re gonna do this year is for the sake of G-d! And if you do things rightfully for Hashem then Hashem will take care of you. THAT’S why Rosh Hashana determines our future year.
You may carry out the following mentally, but it would be more constructive if you write it all out. Writing is essential, because writing grants you valuable insight into your own psyche. It is key to self-awareness.
1. Before Rosh Hashana: Hashem judges you just as harshly or softly as you judge other people. List people you know who you’ve judged/judge negatively and think of ways to view them positively.
2. Before Rosh Hashana: It’s good to daven for other people. Write a list for people who you want to specifically have in mind for the following: To have children, Health, Parnosa, marriage, happiness and be able to be makarraived. It’s better if you have their full Hebrew name, but if not, use their English name. Hashem knows who you’re talking about. Don’t worry he’ll sort it out.
3. Go through “Al Chait” in your Yom Kippur Machzter. For every sin, write down (or at least mentally go through) details of how you sinned in that way. Here is a compiled list of sins if you don’t have time to do it yourself (I used an Artscroll machzter):
Sinning willingly; Hardening your heart ie.not being understanding; sinning without realising (well you can’t expand on that one if you still don’t realise! But it could be something that you never realised was a sin, then u stopped doing it); evil speech; immorality; deceit; harsh speech; wronging a neighbour: inappropriate inner thoughts; insincere confession; being disrespectful towards parents and teachers; careless sins; desecrating Hashem’s name; foolish speech; giving into our yeztar hora; denial; false promises; bribery; scorning; with commercial dealings; with food &drink; extortion; haughtiness; idle chatter of our lips; interfering eyes; haughty eyes; brazenness; throwing off your yoke; entrapping a neighbour; resentful eye; obstinacy; gossip mongering; vain oath taking; baseless hatred…
4. List sins that you did against G-d: a) regret b) confess c) strategise how to not do it again.
5. List sins that you did against another person a, b & c apply as do: d) Fix what you did (if you stole, pay back or if you spoke loshon hora about them, go back to the people to tell them you didn’t mean it and it wasn’t true, etc.) e) ask for forgiveness. However for asking for forgiveness for speaking or believing loshon hora: R' Yisrael Salanter, like Breslov, said if the other person doesn't know that you said about them, it'll only make it worse and they will be even more hurt, so it’s better not to. The Mishnah Brurah suggests that you should tell the subject that you sinned against them without being specific. The Chofetz Chaim suggests that, you could learn halachos of shmiras haloshon and spread awareness of shmiras haloshon instead of asking for forgiveness.
If you can’t think of a way in which you did a particular sin – or generally throughout- have in mind that there’s an entire world of lost Jews whose sins you should apologise for. That’s why we say “WE have sinned…”
6. and be in awe next Rosh Hashana…
· Define who you are. Rabbi Tatz says that to define the true essence of who you are: pinpoint your deepest desires. Once you know who you are you can set possible goals for yourself.
· Set goals for how much you want to improve/accomplish. Realistic goals.
· Strategise how you’re going to do that. E.g. Find a book about it, get advice from a Rabbi or a friend or therapy etc.
Newest Mazal Tov
Now, Mazal Tov to my roommate-Gitty Klein (Toronto) on her engagement to Shneur Meuller from Lakewood!!!
The first APT 4 Mazal Tov-so mazal tov to the whole moshav...looking forward to seeing you all at the chasuna!
IYH by all of us-bkarov!!!
Miss you all tonz! Ksivah Vchasimah Tovah to all, a gut gebentched yahr....Everyone remember to be mochel each other--(don't worry, of course I forgive everyone!)
Taf Shin Samach Tes = Tihei Shnas Siman Tov!!!
Saturday, 20 September 2008
Monday, 15 September 2008
Sunday, 14 September 2008
Hi Everyone!
Aviva brachi&I went to visit Mrs. Pepper & Brunner and help with Shalishudis it was so much fun (remember 1st Shabbos? I wasn't there last year, it looks pretty horrible thogh...). Anyway the BYAyers look cute, nothing compared to you, obviously, we kept on comparing & missing you, there are tonz of changes around the dorm (library in Aviva mad's room, lounge in the big room in 8, madricha in Penina & Shaindy's room, Russians in 4, Madricha in Deena & Zahava's room in 8, emergency steps outside, weird girls...etc') It's just NEVER gonna be the same w\out you guys! When are you coming back? (you got 2 madrichot already, it's time you pick yourselves up & come! (And visit - Yudit!)
G'vuch,
Thursday, 11 September 2008
Sunday, 31 August 2008
mazal tov!!
Wednesday, 27 August 2008
greetings from Jerusalem!
just came back from eretz yisroel.. spent a week now in yerushalaim.. it was really really weird being there without all of u! of course was v special to go to kosel again.. n see where we walked.. had a mitz pri.. ice coffes.. the lot!!!
theres tons of traffic there now cos of the train building.. so tons of roads r not open.. totally dug up!!
hope ur all enjoying the last few days of vacation!
have a good night!
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
Friday, 15 August 2008
Thursday, 14 August 2008
hi!
in israel now on vacation.. so weird being back without sem! lol! not the same without all of u guys!
missing u loads!
xxx
Wednesday, 13 August 2008
Sunday, 10 August 2008
Friday, 8 August 2008
Thursday, 7 August 2008
This is cool-
Wednesday, 6 August 2008
hi!
missing u all like crazy!
xxx