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  • in reply to: Oldest Lag Baomer Fire in America #2192292
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    I have his Sefer Ohr Hashabbos and got connected to his Divrai Torah. it’s a beautiful Sefer on Parsha insights, go buy it and learn in it, it will change you into a much better personality

    in reply to: Oldest Lag Baomer Fire in America #2192162
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    Part #2 ”The first permit from the fire department”
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    The following year 1995 was the turning point for the concept of Hadlokos in the USA and later to the entire globe.
    It was obvious then that a fire department permit must be obtained in order to have a real celebration with no fear of getting the fire department to disturb the atmosphere of Tefilah, Devakus, and Simcha, but a severe debate erupted then between the askonim with a legitimate argument, in the Heimishe community the majority of all local askonim claimed that another fire celebration would seriously damage the enormous efforts put in for years to regulate the Serafas Chometz fires and in such advocating and encouraging for a second fire and a new affair that is just not a must. It was very difficult to obtain a permit. Even for Chometz burning the fire department was closing an eye on the Serafas Chometz fires adding a lag Baomer only a few weeks later will jeopardize their long years of efforts. Therefore only a handful of askonim even wanted to get involved, but it was the Rimanover Rebbe who said he will not give up! we need Rebbe Shimon Bar Youchai’s light and spirit with miracles here in the USA too. “With RASHBI’S merit, his kedusha in the streets, we must ignite the fire to distinguish the fire of the Yetzar Hara in the streets,” proclaimed the Rimanover Rebbe, and he insisted that it is doable. So it was the Rimanover Askonim, notably headed then by a young man from Boro Park Mr. Shlomo Heller, who devoted time and effort and with the intervention of a prominent askon and a police liaison Rabbi Berish Freilich who had a previous friendship with the Rebbe started their efforts to obtain a better permit. With Hashems Help, Rabbi Freilich got the police to grant a better permit that will also close the entire street by the police department itself. This permit will officially bring the police to close off the street of the Bais Hamedrash and so if the fire department will come they will not interfere in the work of the police. This was the advice from Rabbi Berish Freilich then, to light an Hadlaka outside the previous Rimanov Bais Hamedrash at 1639 46th Street. that will attract a very large attendance.
    acting on his advice, A very intensive campaign was then launched with big posters on polls and walls and press ads, which brought a large turnout of people to the first public Hadloko at the nightfall of Lag Baomer. After the street was closed and it seemed a success a few Rebbe’s were also in attendance pouring oil and cotton to join this historical moment, such as the Lizensker Rebbe Harav Yossef Mayer from Monsey ZTL, and the Tenke Rav Harav Dovid Friedman ZTL. As the Rimanov Rebbe took the torch and lit the Hadloka, the music was playing and some attendees were seen shedding tears from their eyes, praying. It seemed as if a new light has come to the USA. But after 45 minutes suddenly the ”Satan” could not agree to such a thing of Kedusha happening for the first time in the street of the USA legally, and so, since the previous Rimanov Bais Hamerash was in very close proximity to the Stoloner, just a half a block from the Stoloner Bais Hamedrash on 16 av. a small group of young Bachurim took a garbage can placed it in the alleyway of the back yard and some private houses and lit it as a Hadloko. This immediately alarmed the neighbors, who called the fire department. They came and extinguished both Hadlokos. Rabbi Meir Piltchik who lived only a few houses away from the Batai Medrashim Felt very uncomfortable about what just happened the Rebbe’s Hadloka was disturbed he came over to the Rimanover Rebbe and committed himself that the following year a Fire department and police permits will be granted and the Rebbe will not have Agmos Nefash. He said, “I don’t know how but a Chossid gets done what the Rebbe wants!” And so he did, the following year in 1996 the Stoliner Askonim after trying all ways to have the fire department agree to the Hadlokos on Lag Baomer failed since the local Askonim did not help, being concerned that the Hadlokos will interfere with the Sereifas Chomitz Fires. The Rimanover Rebbe came up with an idea and communicated to Rabbi Meir Pilchik zl to send some neighbors who lived on the block to go to the fire department and ask for a permit and call it a ”Block Party” which includes a bonfire and grills. A block party was very popular in those years even in some boro park streets. This was a brilliant idea, Rabbi Meir got over 25 signatures to request a permit, and for the first time the fire and police department permit was granted to the Stolon kehila on 16 av. and to run into 46 St. to the Rimanover Kehila. at that point after heavy advertisements about the upcoming Stolin Hadloko most Askonim caved in and gave up some were even offered help by the police, not even knowing how the fire department granted a permit, More Kehilas could now join or have their own Block Party. This was in 1996 – תשנ”ו. [for the elders who remember lightning and thunderstorms with buckets of rain from above helped spoil the fire at nightfall but not the spirits!] The rest is history.
    The Rimanover Rebbe has been traveling to different neighborhoods, cities, and countries to promote his initiative. Today, there are over 500 Hadlokos worldwide, outside of Israel, with thousands of attendees. In the year 2016, the Rimanover Rebbe started to introduce a Hadloka to conclude the Lag Baomer the first and second Hadloka took place in Lakewood just outside Srulowitz Bais Hamedrash והיה לעת ערב יהיה אור !
    I would like to thank all involved who took the time to share with me their recollections and photos

    in reply to: Oldest Lag Baomer Fire in America #2191728
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    mb10,
    you are correct. As a matter of fact, I heard and saw some photos taken from an Hadloka in Boro Park by the Ribnitzer Rebbe ZTL Harav Chaim Zavell Abrowmowitz, who thousands flock to his kever in Monsey 24/7. He would light a Hadloka without prior notice, without music, and with a very short dance. His first took place in 1976 but was not consistent in the following years. It can be called a private Hadloka but may have been the seed planted for future years. I don’t have any other photos documented but did hear that the Yerushalayimer Rebbe, Harav Wolf Samet ztl, who lived for about 30 years in the lower east side since about 1929 and established the Kerestirer Bais Hamedrash there, in a postcard written in 1935 to his brothers in Yerushalayim he mentions that he made a Hadlakah for R’ Shimon outdoors. But it does not specify how or where it was done.

    in reply to: Oldest Lag Baomer Fire in America #2191214
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    So here is some historical facts; obtaining a permit to light a fire in the street even for burning the Chometz was almost impossible in a discussion I had about with the Bostoner Rebbe Harav Pinchas Dovid Horowitz ztl about ten years ago he then said to me, the Chometz was burned in a very small can only the ten small pieces of bread not even the Lulav so it will not be noticeable, he remembered, most Jews would throw the Chometz in large buildings that had an incinerator or simply flush it down in the toilet, some would throw the Chometz into to the lake or ocean just as they did it by Tashlich, so here is a first hand from a Rebbe that was born and lived here in the USA. When I asked him about Lag Bu’Omer Hadloka he had a laugh, it was impossible, he said yearly some Rebbes and Kehelos would place an ad in local newspapers that they will make an Hadloka just as in Miron for the purpose to attract people to the Bais Hamedrash so they can generate some funds, but sadly and as a fact, the Hadloka never materialized. No permit from the police or fire department was granted. Therefore when his grandfather the old Bostoner Rebbe who he was named after, when he came to the USA in 1924 and heard about the problem to obtain a permit decided to make a so-called inside Hadloko lighting it in a little larger glass plate filled with oil for RASHBY and more small plates for other Tanuim for witch grew bigger and larger only in the ’80s and 90′ by his father Harav levi Yitzchok ZTL and his uncle Harav Moshe ZTL , but all Hadlokos maintained indoors and small so no one should get scared and call the fire department,
    STOLIN: when I spoke to Rabbi Meir Pilchick Ztl he referred Me to Reb Pinchas Shor an old stolin chossid who will know about the Hadlokos in the USA, on a phone conversation with him, he said one year after the Histalkus of the Stoloner Rebbe Harav Yochanan ZTl they followed the Bostoner Rebbes initiative and started to lighten an inside Hadlokos with music, this went on inside for years for the same reason unable to obtain a permit, during the years in the ’60s some Talmud Thoras took the risk only during the day and made an Hadloko in a safe manner like in the yard so as not to be noticed in the public street, I heard even one got a permit for it as a campfire, and the fire department was present,
    Rimanov: in the year 1994 the Rimanover Rebbe Harav Chaim Eluzer wassertheil decided to lite an outside Hadloko on the street where he resides at 1870 53 Street with only a permit from the police it was lit without a permit from the fire department, after 20 minutes the neighbors called the fire department and it was immediately extinguished no fine was given since a police permit was given, on that same year the Lelover Rebbe Harav Alter Biederman ZTL decided to wait until the neighbors ware at sleep and on about 11;00 pm he too lit an Hadloka the fire department arrived and put the fire out too.
    More to follow as part #2 ”the first permit from the fire department”

    in reply to: 2 shabboism initiative this week from Rimanov Rebbe #2179375
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    when I saw this noble campaign I went to the Seforim case and took out a Gemora Shabbos opened it to Daf 129: and wanted to know Peshat, to understand what is exactly Rebbe Shimon Bar Yuchais advice, I could not understand the Gemora I looked in more than a few commentaries and still, the Shila still needs to be answered, I came here to see if a Talmud Chahcam can Ansower it for me, instead, some off-topic are answering, what’s the matter here!!!

    in reply to: 2 shabboism initiative this week from Rimanov Rebbe #2179036
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    nowadays the difference between a large and a small minyan is only a couple of million dollars……

    in reply to: 2 shabboism initiative this week from Rimanov Rebbe #2179035
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    I asked a question on the Mamer of the Gemora quoting Rebbe Shimon Bar Yuchai אלמלי משמרין ישראל שתי שבתות מיד נגאלין
    שבת קי”ט: how is it possible such a thing could even happen? and I am getting here silly answers, they are spending thousands of dollars on this, on a lot of non-frum platforms in the USA and Israel, plus over one million emails majority of non-frum, kiruv is part of most Chassdic Rebbes since the Baal Shem Tov, it’s a beautiful initiative no matter who undertook it, but can such a thing ever happen?
    [there are over three thousand Chabad houses and Rebbe”s, so who cares how many Rimanov Rebbe’s and houses there are or will be from Rimanov]

    in reply to: 2 shabboism initiative this week from Rimanov Rebbe #2177988
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    no from Boro Park

    in reply to: Plan to Move to EY #1895741
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    The break up of the USA will occur right after the elections. the shootings and riots will intensify until the breakup, then it will split even more every state will have to decide to where it belongs simply talking ”civil unrest” to ” civil war ” in some states, Yidden will have to decide to rather move to Republican states or try to protect themselves, homes, business in Democrat states by simply getting more armed or move to E. Yisroel. very possible that countries who hate the USA will use the opportunity of the situation and launch attacks on American soil it is very important for all Yidden to Daven this Rosh Hashana for life and the ability to reach safe shores after the breakup of the USA

    in reply to: Private Mikva for Men #1790015
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    the main Boro park mikva on 46th. and 13av, should be open they always had private mikvas for Erev Shabbos and Yom tuv, there had been a lot of advocacy to build more private mikvas due to problems with tznius i know of a Bal tzedaka that made a condition to donate only if the shtibul will build a mikva with rooms for privacy

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    look in דבר בעתו from Rabbi Mordechai Gnut on this date from previous years too you will find much more on vov Tammuz, I found more in Hebrew and had a few links to post its a lot to translate look on Hebrew books and google the date you will find very interesting tragedies for Am Yisroel on this date if you have handy סידורא דסעהרא השלם you will find him quote that this date go back till Moshe Rabainu as very dangers day ,

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    just looked it up here on YWN

    11-Year-Old Drowns During Talmud Torah Trip to the North


    it was here in the news a day later

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    I think it should be the responsibility of the hotel to at least ask the guest that brings children if they are vaccinated and at least hanging a sign ‘ stay here at your own risk! ‘ just like you can see a sign ‘swim at your own risk’ and as a Chasidishe Hotel this is a sin
    לפני עיוור לא תתן מכשול

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