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The following is an e-mail I just got from EQUAL AND FAIR JUSTICE FOR SHOLOM RUBASHKIN, http://www.justiceforsholom.org:
You signed the petition, EQUAL AND FAIR JUSTICE FOR SHOLOM RUBASHKIN, on Apr 8, 2010. The petition received 37411 signatures. The petition author, http://www.justiceforsholom.org, has now closed the petition and posted the results:
Message from the petition author, http://www.justiceforsholom.org:
B”H
Dear Friend,
Thank you for signing the Justice For Sholom Petition. Your expression of concern and request that Sholom be treated fairly was joined by many major Jewish organizations from all across the spectrum, including the ADL, Simon Weisenthal Center and representatives from major Chassidic, Orthodox, Reform, and Conservative organisations. Please G-d, the incredible unity among Jews worldwide will bring many open and revealed blessings for the Rubashkin family and all of Israel.
By signing this petition you fulfilled the greatest Mitzvah in the Torah “To Love your Fellow Jew as yourself”.
As we stand on the eve of sentencing, your prayers (and extra Mitzvos) for a just outcome for Sholom, his wife and 10 children would be most appreciated: Sholom Mordechai HaLevi Ben Rivkah.
Our sages teach us, One Mitvoh Leads to another.: Sholom who was known for his incredible generosity is now destitute. Hundreds of stories of his discreet generosity have emerged. One such, told by a young boy who witnessed Sholom coming out of the bank with 10,000 in Cash. He encountered a worried individual and asked for the reason of his concern. When he learned that this poor man was marrying off his daughter and did not have a penny to his name, Sholom, without any fanfare took the 10k in cash and put it in this mans pocket and walked away.
Although Sholom has made mistakes and used poor judgement, he is anything but what the goverment has portrayed him to be. He is a selfless person who has helped thousnads and thousands of Jews and non-Jews in need.
Sholom has a long legal fight ahead of him (with trumped up state charges as well to face). His wife and children -including a severely autistic child- are destitute.
Please consider making a donation to help this family. You can do so by texting JUSTICE followed by a space and the amount you wanto give to 27138 (E.g. Text JUSTICE 18 to 27138) or by sending an email with a pledge amount to [email protected] You can also visit justiceforsholom.org/donate for other donation methods. Any amount is appreciated and necessary.
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The Justice for Sholom Committee would also like to bring to your attention the plight of the many thousands of Jews -and their families- in prison in the US, and the ALEPH Institute that caters to their needs.
There are over four thousand Jewish men and women in American prisons all across this country. Many times there are very few Jewish inmates in an individual prison and it can be very difficult if not impossible to observe Torah and Mitzvot . To lift up the spirits of a Jew in prison is fulfilling “Love your fellow Jew as yourself” on the highest level. In one aspect, there is no worse situation that a human being can be in than prison. When one loses his or her freedom it is even worse than being sick because in prison you lose all control of your own life. A person may be in prison for committing a crime and may deserve to be there but we still have to show them love and help them to mend their ways and return to society as law abiding and contributing members of society. The Aleph Institute has been working with and assisting Jewish prisoners for close to thirty years all over the United States.
Every day, over 25,000 American Jews are punished with overwhelming and unbearable challenges%u2014due to no crime of their own, they are the wives, husbands, parents and children of individuals in prison. When a family member is in prison, the remaining family is confronted with momentous challenges. They face a confusing judicial system, financial ruin, embarrassment and total despair.
The ones that suffer the most are the children. These innocent souls need financial support, emotional support and guidance. They need to feel that there is normalcy in their little lives. In most cases the children of incarcerated parents suffer deeply. They feel loneliness, depression, insecurity, guilt and severance from their incarcerated parent. Such inconsistency puts these children at a much higher risk of being involved with the criminal justice system as adults. It is imperative that we help and support them while they are still young.
How can one describe the heartbreak of a child who sits by the phone and waits for her father to call with his allotted 15 minutes to say goodnight? Can we understand a child%u2019s painful realization that he can not ask for a bicycle so that he can ride with his friends, due to the family%u2019s lack of money to pay the bills? Imagine the feelings that rush through a child%u2019s head as she watches her friend%u2019s parents cheerfully meet their daughter after school, while she will have to wait for her heart broken mother or grandmother to pick her up after work. What is the holiday experience for a child whose parent is in prison? The usual joyful and life altering moments of Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, Sweet 16s, graduations, and weddings become lacking in ways that seem impossible to overcome.
This short insight does not do true justice to the pain, suffering and disintegration that these families continually experience.
These families need guidance, financial and emotional support. These families desperately need our help.
Please visit http://www.alephinstitute.org and/or email [email protected]
Please consider getting involved, lending an ear or a hand to a fellow Jew in prison and/or his/her family left behind.
Maimonides teaches us that we ought to to look at the world as though it’s on a scale that’s perfectly balanced between good and bad. And, one extra Mitzvah (my mitzvah!) can tip the scale and usher in the era of redemption!
May we all merit the ultimate redemption speedily in our days!
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d aMember42, I wasn’t asking. (I do not want to break rule # 1 in paragraph 4 of the Rules of the YWN Coffee Room)
d aMembervitameatavegamin, I all with ya! Thats why I’m here!!!
d aMemberI think s/he got stuck somewhere in NYC!
d aMember60?
d aMemberNow, the past posts were very funny, however 60 is not laughing! At first he thought SJSinNYC would get him. But SJSinNYC didn’t really take him. He wanted number 1. But 1 is taken already. So is 2. And 3, 4, 5, . . . 57, 58, 59. So SJSinNYC can really take 60 but he (she?) didn’t, yet. Maybe s/he will. Maybe s/he wont. But either way, 60 is still waiting.
(Isn’t it amazing, all these numbers have so many emotions!)
d aMemberThank you Mod! Whichever you are!
d aMemberLets get back to counting our Members/Bloggers:
So far, we got:
1 Hashem Is Everywhere
2 smartcookie
3 d a
4 oomis
5 mybat
6 aimhabonim
7 FunnyBunny
8 sm29
9 haifagirl
10 estherh
11 volvie
12 BEST IMA
13 Bodek
14 ronrsr
15 speaktruth
16 aries2756
17 boredjewishguy
18 fan of pd
19 kollelboy123
20 goody613
21 WolfishMusings
22 asdfghjkl
23 Moderator-42
24 RoshYeshiva
25 boredstiff
26 BP Totty
27 RN2B
28 Moderator-99
29 nnnnnn
30 tomim tihye
31 not2bright
32 The Rabbi Rocks
33 amichai
34 hodulashem
35 kapusta
36 the.nurse
37 areivimzehlazeh
38 checkmate 27
39 Moderator-77
40 rdreyfuss
41 ishman
42 simchallthetime
43 h2
44 tums
45 shtarkbocher
46 vas1820
47 RaisedEyebrow
48 GARBAGE
49 mstrram
50 shtieging
51 Dovv
52 abbazabba123
53 lakewoodwife
54 mischiefmaker
55 YW Moderator-55
56 chofetzchaim
57 Chops
58 Noach
59 moishy
60 It Can Be You!!!
d aMemberHonestly, I don’t care!
d aMembera bit boring? It is INCREDIBLY boring! There are no real conversations and it takes so long for posts to get posted.
d aMembersmartcookie, I agree that we are MEMBERS, however, I don’t thing one member should post a post (rdreyfuss: We have a list of all the bloggers, but what about their actual BLOGS?? Mods, can we post those??) NO
and suddenly, the thread’s name is changed!
d aMemberemoticon613, hatzlacha in everything you do!
d aMemberrealtalk, I was thinking of taking drugs but am worried about getting addicted, and stam of taking medicine.
goody613, I do and say some pretty weird things in the morning. I can wake up, stand up, talk and then fall back asleep. And when I wake up again, I have no recollection of my earlier morning.
d aMemberThanks for the distinguished title, HIE!
I vote “Number of Bloggers”
That was the original name. Thats the name that 58 BLOGGERS posted their names on. Thats the name that it should stay!
d aMemberAvner Gold did a series like that.
April 25, 2010 10:51 pm at 10:51 pm in reply to: Handed a Pen during Shiva – anyone know the story? #1006676d aMemberIn both stories it says, “He simply handed me a pen and walked out”
This has nothing to do with him greeting them or they greeting him. He simply handed me a pen and WALKED OUT.
Anyone know anything?
d aMemberHey, when did this go from “Number of Bloggers” to “Number of Members”?
HIE, where are you? They changed your thread! Who did it??? 🙂
SIXTY???
d aMemberchofetzchaim, is that through RSA?
d aMemberDid I hear someone say 59?
d aMember42, I was talking in general. You said nothing wrong.
d aMember“I really hope for your sake that now a year later you have it easier getting up in the morning”
Belive me, a year can go by without fixing this crazy problem!
d aMember42, half of them are Joseph, just under different usernames (maybe even YW Moderator-42?)
d aMemberPoster, I’m sorry to tell you, but I think there IS a lot of competition between the two groups. Think about it. There has to be competition, thats how capitalism works.
Again, my statement was ONLY A JOKE.
d aMemberrabbiofberlin, I think what Halachicly Speaking is referring to why the world over calls this day “Lag B’Omer” and not “Lag L’Omer”. When counting Sefira Motzei Shabbos, if you usually say L’Omer, then say L’Omer. If you usually say B’Omer, then say B’Omer.
d aMemberd aMemberNoach, were you waiting for your gematria?!
d aMember42, tell me about it! Today was a CRAZY day. No I’m sitting in my office enjoying these “moments of silence!”
However, I was talking about the other “moments of silence” like Israel had the other day for Yom Hatzmaos(t).
d aMembersmartcookie, there is something in the air every morning in my room!!!
d aMemberChops, your a lucky man!
People, lets not allow 58 to fall into depression like 57 did!
58 anyone?
d aMemberFeif Un, I was writing a joke! I was not trying to imply anything. As Poster said, YBC is Yeshiva Boys Choir by Eli Gerstner. Yerachmiel Begun has the MBC – Miami Boys Choir”.
Poster, I know some MBC fans who don’t like my little joke. Do you?
d aMembernotrichenough, I don’t usually try reading the usernames. My eyes just scan them. Sometimes, after seeing a username even many times, I actually read it.
I happened to “see” your username while we were talking about gemachs. I was just kidding! Sorry if I said something wrong.
d aMemberThe CR is so quite, you can hear a mouse click.
d aMemberLittle 57 is sitting in the corner of the room with tears running down its cute cheeks. Bend down and listen to his cries. You will hear, “Nobody wants me. Nobody likes me.” Can you take 57 out of his pain? Can you give him something to live for?
d aMemberYBC = Yerachmiel Begun Choir
d aMemberhereorthere, I don’t know. Some people don’t know how to act in a social environment. In the camp I work in, there are some people like that, unfortunately, however the majority of the staff members are good guys and easy to get along with.
April 20, 2010 11:55 pm at 11:55 pm in reply to: What Food Item Would You Like To See Get A Hecsher? #895442d aMember80: I was wondering, your post above, “Please see the “Melamdin and Sugar” thread” was that really on topic or you were just trying to promote another thread? Not good! 🙂
d aMemberWhy Do You Come To The CR?
Why Would You NOT Come To The CR?!!!
d aMemberHey guys, I pulled this out for you. Use it!
d aMembertomim tihye, haven’t seen you around recently. Welcome back!
d aMemberFrom Luach.com:
Lakewood
Chosson Tie Gemach Why spend money on a tie your only going to wear once? Now, you can borrow a tie from the Chosson Tie Gemach and no charge. You can also donate your Chosson Tie to this Gemach Call Motti @ (732) 364-3757 (posted 7/31)
d aMembernotrichenough, if you were more rich you wouldn’t need any gemachs!!!
Back on topic, I agree. My brother (a choson) was talking to his Kallah about making a tie gemach. I doubt it will happen, but at least they were talking! Just kidding!!!
d aMemberCome on 80! You know what I mean! 🙂
d aMemberThe other morning my father woke me up very early (for me, at least, like 6 AM). I don’t know why, but I got out of bed, went straight to the bathroom and threw up. While I was in the bathroom, I heard my father say, “He must be allergic to waking up early!!!”
d aMember80, I say it every night!!!
d aMemberokthen: “you pay for certain jobs” Which jobs to you pay for in day camps?
d aMemberLag Ba’Omer (La’Omer ?):
For some reason, on the 33rd day of the Omer, everyone agrees that its Lag BaOmer
d aMemberI think (and I stress, I THINK) that most people, even those that hold the first half, allow music on Chol Hamoed Pesach
d aMemberI agree 100% that the Choson should wear a nice suit, sparkling white kittel, white on white shirt etc. The Kallah as well should wear a beautiful white flowing gown (we can talk about that by the Wedding Gowns thread [which I didn’t go to]), pretty jewelry, makeup etc. etc. etc.
But the tie? No one, not even the Kallah, will see the tie. Get a very nice white tie that you can buy for $2-$10 dollars.
smartcookie, it can be a “nice” tie, but doesn’t have to be a very “expensive” tie. Thanks!
d aMemberI went onto Internet Explorer (off of Google Chrome) and I THINK that the CR is a tiny bit faster…
but still willuse Chrome
d aMemberchesedname, do you use it? Do you really know about it? Or just supposedly?
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