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  • in reply to: Vote in Jewish Community Heroes Contest #700757
    yaelaldrich
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    Your votes are helping — thank you and please keep on voting through noon on Friday every 12 hours from your mobile devices and every computer you use (office, library, home).

    http://www.jewishcommunityheroes.org/nominees/profile/daniel-aldrich/

    Kol Tuv Tamid,

    Yael Aldrich

    in reply to: Trial for Three Boys in Japan on Friday! #643874
    yaelaldrich
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    My source says the trial, which began for the youngest of the boys on Friday (Japan time), will take at least a week and a half (then the second oldest will go on trial and then after him the third boy) and the actual ruling from the judge will probably not come for all the boys until March or so. Please keep davening for the boys and the Rabbbonim and Askonim working for them.

    in reply to: Trial for Three Boys in Japan on Friday! #643868
    yaelaldrich
    Member

    ???? ?? ???? ????

    (Yosef ben Itta Rivkah) will be the first young person tried on Friday (Japan time — Thursday night US time).

    The other two trials (Yaakov Yosef ben Reizel and

    Yoel Zeev ben Mirel Risa Chava) will be the soon thereafter.

    in reply to: Trial for Three Boys in Japan on Friday! #643865
    yaelaldrich
    Member

    Friday morning in Japan is THURSDAY NIGHT on the East Coast USA. Please time your tefilos accordingly!

    –Someone with real experience in this!

    in reply to: Trial for Three Boys in Japan on Friday! #643857
    yaelaldrich
    Member

    I am sorry to post this in this thread in addition to the other one (3 Boys in Japan), but the same old rumors will cause tzuris if not squashed now.

    From: Defense Strategy Team 3 Bochurim in Tokyo

    Sent: 2009-01-04 22:38

    Subject: UPDATE on the welfare of the three Yeshiva boys detained in Tokyo, Japan

    Dear All,

    Further to an email that has been widely circulated, claiming that the

    three unfortunate Yeshiva bochurim detained in Tokyo, Japan are being

    maltreated, allow me to clarify the following:

    As a community activist involved in this specific case since it

    transpired, and a member of the vaad hapoel working under the

    directives of the Rabbinical advisory board, amongst them Rabbi Dayan

    C.Y.D. Weis of Antwerp & Rabbi M. Shafran of Bene Beraq, I can confirm

    that to the contrary, the boys with whom we have been entrusted to

    steer their defense, are in fact being cared for in the best possible

    manner.

    After much diplomatic effort, improvements to their kosher dietary

    allowances have recently been accomplished.

    As initiated & lobbied by the askonim, regular medical check-ups are

    carried out upon the request of our lawyers.

    The boys are visited regularly by Rabbis & askonim both stationed

    locally and who fly in especially to maintain their spirits & good

    morale.

    Our efforts at this time are concentrated on preparation of the legal

    defense for the pending trial. Several pre-trials have shown some

    glimmer of hope, & it is only right to share this information with all

    who are concerned about their welfare.

    It is nevertheless of paramount importance that we pray for the

    continued success of the defense council & askonim; & pray for the

    positive outcome to this case.

    Please be persistent in davenning for all three bochurim:

    Yaakov Yosef Ben Raizel

    Yoel Zeev Ben Mirel Risa Chava

    and Yosef ben Itta Rivka.

    Any circulation of unfounded false rumors regarding the welfare of the

    detainees is detrimental to the legal procedure, destabilizes the good

    working relationship with the Japanese authorities, distracts the

    lawyers & devoted askonim from their time consuming & tedious work,

    and causes the uninformed to lose hope and relent from constant

    davenning on the boys behalf.

    May I sign off with a blessing of good tidings to all.

    The Vaad Hapoel

    in reply to: Trial for Three Boys in Japan on Friday! #643853
    yaelaldrich
    Member

    They were asked by a “frum” person in EY (who is out free today) to transport some antiques to Japan by way of Europe. They were to receive the trip to Japan for free in exchange. The “antiques” had drugs in them and they were caught at Narita Airport as soon as they entered the country.

    in reply to: Trial for Three Boys in Japan on Friday! #643851
    yaelaldrich
    Member

    This should be headline news — but we need to DAVEN — not cause problems for the people working on the case. Do not stage protests, call the secular media and make waves. Do mitzvos in their z’chus, say tehillim, be careful how you speak. BTW, the death penalty is reserved for murder and the like — their sentences will be more like 15-20 years in prison if R”L they are convicted.

    in reply to: 3 Boys in Japan #656136
    yaelaldrich
    Member

    Dear All,

    Further to an email that has been widely circulated, claiming that the three unfortunate Yeshiva bochurim detained in Tokyo, Japan are being maltreated, allow me to clarify the following:

    As a community activist involved in this specific case since it transpired, and a member of the vaad hapoel working under the directives of the Rabbinical advisory board, amongst them Rabbi Dayan C.Y.D. Weis of Antwerp & Rabbi M. Shafran of Bene Beraq, I can confirm that to the contrary, the boys with whom we have been entrusted to steer their defense, are in fact being cared for in the best possible manner.

    After much diplomatic efforts, improvements to their kosher dietary allowances have recently been accomplished.

    As initiated & lobbied by the askonim, regular medical check-ups are carried out upon the request of our lawyers.

    The boys are visited regularly by Rabbis & askonim both stationed locally and who fly in especially to maintain their spirits & good morale.

    Our efforts at this time are concentrated on preparation of the legal defense for the pending trial. Several pre-trials have shown some glimmer of hope, & it is only right to share this information with all who are concerned about their welfare.

    It is nevertheless of paramount importance that we pray for the continued success of the defense council & askonim; & pray for the positive outcome to this case.

    Please be persistent in davenning for all three bochurim:

    Yaakov Yosef Ben Raizel

    Yoel Zeev Ben Mirel Risa Chava

    and Yosef ben Itta Rivka.

    Any circulation of unfounded false rumors regarding the welfare of the detainees is detrimental to the legal procedure, destabilizes the good working relationship with the Japanese authorities, distracts the lawyers & devoted askonim from their time consuming & tedious work, and causes the un-informed to lose hope and relent from constant davenning on the boys behalf.

    May I sign off with a blessing of good tidings to all.

    The Vaad Hapoel

    in reply to: 3 Boys in Japan #656135
    yaelaldrich
    Member

    Here is a notice that my husband received from the Rabbonim who are working on the case.

    From: Defense Strategy Team 3 Bochurim in Tokyo

    Sent: 2009-01-04 22:38

    Subject: UPDATE on the welfare of the three Yeshiva boys detained in Toyo, Japan

    Dear All,

    Further to an email that has been widely circulated, claiming that the

    three unfortunate Yeshiva bochurim detained in Tokyo, Japan are being

    maltreated, allow me to clarify the following:

    As a community activist involved in this specific case since it

    transpired, and a member of the vaad hapoel working under the

    directives of the Rabbinical advisory board, amongst them Rabbi Dayan

    C.Y.D. Weis of Antwerp & Rabbi M. Shafran of Bene Beraq, I can confirm

    that to the contrary, the boys with whom we have been entrusted to

    steer their defense, are in fact being cared for in the best possible

    manner.

    After much diplomatic effort, improvements to their kosher dietary

    allowances have recently been accomplished.

    As initiated & lobbied by the askonim, regular medical check-ups are

    carried out upon the request of our lawyers.

    The boys are visited regularly by Rabbis & askonim both stationed

    locally and who fly in especially to maintain their spirits & good

    morale.

    Our efforts at this time are concentrated on preparation of the legal

    defense for the pending trial. Several pre-trials have shown some

    glimmer of hope, & it is only right to share this information with all

    who are concerned about their welfare.

    It is nevertheless of paramount importance that we pray for the

    continued success of the defense council & askonim; & pray for the

    positive outcome to this case.

    Please be persistent in davenning for all three bochurim:

    Yaakov Yosef Ben Raizel

    Yoel Zeev Ben Mirel Risa Chava

    and Yosef ben Itta Rivka.

    Any circulation of unfounded false rumors regarding the welfare of the

    detainees is detrimental to the legal procedure, destabilizes the good

    working relationship with the Japanese authorities, distracts the

    lawyers & devoted askonim from their time consuming & tedious work,

    and causes the uninformed to lose hope and relent from constant

    davenning on the boys behalf.

    May I sign off with a blessing of good tidings to all.

    The Vaad Hapoel

    in reply to: 3 Boys in Japan #656133
    yaelaldrich
    Member

    I cannot say how I know what I know. Rabbonim infinitely bigger than me have assured it. I know they are ok — not great, not magnificent, not terrific. They eat (although not you and I eat in a free society), they have visitors and lawyers helping them. Rumors are ugly things. Is it torture to not have freedom? Then all prisoners are being tortured. Would you not daven for them regardless of their situation — mediocre or bad? Please, please daven for them and the people who are trying to help them.

    in reply to: 3 Boys in Japan #656129
    yaelaldrich
    Member

    All I can say is DAVEN. Japan does not like drugs or the people who bring them in. The Dept of Justice and the police don’t like to arrest people without an airtight case (that doesn’t mean that they are guilty, just that they were sure they would find drugs on them). There is no violence or torture. They are not in posh US-style jails and they don’t have any amenities. Japan wants each prisoner to repent for their crime.

    in reply to: 3 Boys in Japan #656126
    yaelaldrich
    Member

    No one is being tortured. The trial will happen soon. Daven for them. (from a very reliable source)

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