What Rabbi A.Y. Kook Said About the Chevron Yeshiva Dress (In Eretz Hakodesh, Anyway)

Covid-19-Why did they die?

Toras Aba- The Torah Matzav

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אמר ר’ אמי אין מיתה בלא חטא ואין יסורין בלא עון (ע”א (ותיובתא דר’ אמי תיובתא (ע”ב)

Perhaps, according to ר’ אמי, we would have to investigate why even these צדיקים וגדולים died, so we should refrain from doing the same sins they did.

Since the מסקנת הגמרא argues on ר’ אמי and holds that Man can die without having any sins, we have to assume on each and everyone who dies that he died without sin and we have no right to ask why did he die.

After the 1929 massacre of the Chevron Yeshiva R.A.Y. Kook Zt”l said that perhaps it happened because the Bachurim didn’t dress and look like Yeshiva Bachurim should look like. They were clean-shaven, fancy hairstyles, light color short jackets, and modern hats.

The Mirrer Mashgiach R Yeruchem Levovitz Zt”l angrily protested against finding faults of others and claimed this to be עצת היצר and waste of the cause. Doing so won’t cause anyone to do Teshuva.
We need to look only at our own faults and this way we can do Teshuva.

המשגיח הנערץ של ישיבת ‘מיר’ הגאון רֶבּ’ ירוחם ליבוביץ סבר שמנהג זה של לתלות את הסיבה של האסון בעוון כזה או אחר של הזולת, היא עצת היצר הרע ופספוס המטרה, ולכן אין להאשים אחרים, כיון שאף אחד לא יחזור בתשובה.. אלא על כל אחד להאשים את עצמו וכך עם ישראל ישוב לאביו שבשמים!

From Toras Aba, here.

How to START ‘Gathering In the Summer’

Here’s How to Become a Prepper

If the coronavirus has inspired you to become a prepper, you’re not alone. At long last, prepping has become mainstream due to runs on supplies, shortages, and stay-at-home orders throughout the country. More folks than ever before are seeing the wisdom of having extra food and household goods on hand. It can help you through not only disasters and pandemics, but also through personal financial problems.

But delve into most preparedness websites (including this one) and it can start to get overwhelming when you read articles about civil unrest, EMPs, and existential catastrophes. You’ll see articles about guns and outdoor survival and all sorts of things in which you have absolutely no interest.

And more than that, it’s kind of overwhelming. It can make you feel like, “Wow, I will never be able to have a bunker in Montana with 150,000 rounds of ammo. I don’t even know how to build a fire. Why even bother?”

Before we get started with the “how to’s” here are a few things you should know.

All of us started at the beginning.

It’s important to know that all of us started somewhere. We all had some event that awakened us to the need to be better prepared. (To learn how some readers were inspired to get started, go here.) We all had to learn the ins and outs, read the books, and acquire the stuff.

Most of us don’t have thousands of dollars to drop on buckets of food and secondary locations. We began by just getting a few extra things when we could.

It takes some time.

Getting well-prepared doesn’t happen overnight. Even if you have a budget that is relatively unlimited, you will find that it still takes time to figure out what you need, where to get it, and where to store it.

So if you can only afford a few extra things each week, that’s a fantastic place to start. Within a month, you may have an extra week’s food supply doing things that way. Within a year, you’ve got a 3-month supply.

Rome wasn’t built in a day and neither was a prepper’s stockpile.

You don’t have to be of a particular political or religious belief to be a prepper.

A lot of folks think that most preppers are well-to-do white, right-wing Christians. While a lot of preppers do have that in common, there are a lot who do not. We don’t all live on an acreage in the boondocks and raise everything we eat.

If you feel like you don’t fit into the mold, don’t worry because let me tell you a secret: there really is no mold. We have readers of this website from all different kinds of political and religious backgrounds. We have city dwellers and suburbanites. We have folks who live off the land and folks who buy most of their food from the grocery store. We have rich readers and poor readers. We have people coming here from many different countries with many different belief systems. The thing that unites us is that we want to be prepared.

We have people who are involved in prepping for a huge variety of reasons and we, the writers and editors of this site, sincerely welcome anyone who wants to become better prepared for emergencies.

You don’t have to be a tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist to be a prepper.

A lot of folks have this mental image of some wild-eyed guy peering out of the bunker wearing a tinfoil helmet. I’ll grant you that a lot of preppers are mistrustful of the things we hear in the mainstream media. We don’t take things at face value.

But for every prepper who is certain that the New World Order is trying to take over and every event is a false flag, there are preppers who are extremely logical and scientific. There are preppers who are pro-vaccination and anti-vaccination and everything in between.

I guess what I’m trying to say here is that we run the gamut. Don’t let the stereotypes scare you away.

Don’t stay someplace you’re treated badly.

In most of the preparedness world, you’ll be welcomed with open arms. But there are a few websites and forums where you find long-time preppers who are incredibly discouraging. If you run into this issue repeatedly, don’t continue hanging out there. Getting started on a big endeavor is overwhelming enough without people like that making you feel like crap.

Around here we like to help each other with advice and suggestions. Feel free to ask any questions you might have in the comments section and you’ll probably get more than one answer from those who wish to share their knowledge.

We welcome you and we’re glad you’re here. Go here to sign up for our newsletter so you don’t miss a thing.

Now, how do you get started prepping?

Pretty much all of us have recently had a crash course in preparedness with the COVID-19 pandemic. Many people have been sheltering in place in their homes for over a month now and have seen holes in their purchases. Some folks had the unfortunate experience of going out to stock up a little too late, only to find that the shelves were bare of essentials.

An enormous factor that makes just about every disaster worse is panic. When you wait until the last minute, you’re out there with all the other folks who waited until the last minute. Tensions are high and supplies are low. This can create an unsafe situation and can leave people without the things they need to face the event that has them rushing to the store in the first place.

The goal of prepping is to avoid all that.

When you’re prepped, sure, you really want to make one last run to the grocery store or Target, but if it came right down to it and you couldn’t, you’d still be okay. You still have the things on hand that your family needs to survive an event that lasts for a few hours all the way to a few months or even a few years. (And remember what I said above? It takes a while to get to that point.) The information below contains lots of links to articles, PDF guides, and books for topics you may wish to learn more about.

What are you prepping for?

There are all sorts of events people prep for, one of which, obviously, is a massive pandemic and quarantine. Outside of your general supplies, consider prepping for power outages next. Here’s a PDF guide that will help you get ready for blackouts. and here’s an article with some guidelines.

But there are many more things and some will be unique to your area. The Prepper’s Workbook may be helpful in figuring out exactly what’s the most likely for you. Here are some more regional things to prepare for these events are common in your area:

Focus on the things most pertinent to your area. Think about those most likely events and what generally occurs with them: power outages, property damage, a requirement for special shelter, a secondary disaster (like a flood that follows a hurricane, for example).

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From LRC, here.

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להרשמה ללימודי התחומין של מכון הלכה למעשה, עם מצגת מיוחדת להבנת השיעורים, לחץ בקישור זה.

למצגת העירובין, המקיפה את היסודות עם ההלכות המצויות בזמנינו בעשיית עירובים לחץ בקישור זה.

דורינו שעשית לו כל הנסים הללו ולא אמר שירה לפניך – תעשה לו משיח?! – שיר חדש

שיר לישועת ה’

ביאור לשיר ● הכרה בישועות ה’ ● חשיבות השירה ● שיר הכרה בישועת השם [נכתב ע”י הרב החפץ בעילום שמו שליט”א]

22:14 (10/05/20) מכון בריתי יצחק ● הרב יצחק ברנד

המשך לקרוא…

מאתר בריתי יצחק – הרב ברנד שליט”אכאן.

יש סתירה גלויה שבין ‘דעת תורה’ בחו”ל ל’דעת תורה’ בארץ ישראל

ז”ל ספר אמת ליעקב (מתורת הרב יעקב קמנצקי זצ”ל) על פרקי אבות סוף פרק ג’:

אם אין קמח אין תורה אם אין תורה אין קמח.

עניני הממון והכלכלה של ישיבות ומוסדות התורה הם עניני “רוחניות”, וכל התערבות מבחוץ בעניני הממונות של הישיבה הרי היא כהתערבות בלימודי הישיבה.

מצינו בירושלמי [סנהדרין פ”י הל”ב]: למה נקרא שמו אחז, שאחז בבתי כנסיות ובבתי מדרשות. ולכאורה נראה כאילו חז”ל משבחים את אחז, אבל תימה הלא אחז רשע היה? אבל פירושם דבריהם הוא שאחז ביקש שיניחו את בתי הכנסיות ובתי המדרשות תחת אחריותו והוא יכלכל ויחזיק אותם, הוא “יאחוז” בהם, והסוף היה שמתוך כך קיבל אחז הרשע שליטה גמורה על מקומות התורה האלו עד שסגרם לגמרי [וכדאיתא בירושלמי שם]. וזה חשוב לדעת בזמננו שישנן מוסדות וגבאים שאינן שומרי תורה והם הם השולטים במעות צדקה ומחלקים אותם לישיבות ומקומות התורה.

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