(VIDEO & PHOTOS OF EVENT IN EXTENDED ARTICLE)
With Klal Yisroel once again facing unprecedented challenges that have swept every segment of the Jewish community, Misaskim is once again coordinating its annual Aseres Yemei Teshuva Tehillim Asifa, with tens of thousands of tinokos shel bais raban joining together in a single voice to beseech Hakadosh Baruch Hu for rachamim during this most pivotal time of year.
The Asifa will take place this Thursday, September 13th at 1 PM. Children from more than 35 Yeshivos will gather at the Bobover shul in Boro Park, with thousands more from all over the world joining in via satellite hookup. The program will include the recitation of Kapitellach 13, 20, 79, 121, 130 and 142, followed by Mincha, Avinu Malkeinu, Selichos of Shlosh Esrei Midos and Kabalas Ol Malchus Shomayim. Everyone, regardless of age, is asked to stop whatever they are doing in order to take part in this global effort to bring an end to the tzaros that are being faced by so many in our own communities.
“We are on the front lines every day, seeing the worst of the worst,” said Misaskim founder Yanky Meyer. “The international Tehillim Asifa was initiated years ago in an effort to let those who are experiencing heartache and those who are sick know that they are not alone, that there are so many others davening for their yeshua. It is our hope that by coming together as a community, the Ribono Shel Olam will bentsh us with a year filled with simcha and bracha, where we will know no more sorrow.”
To take part in the event, watch the livestream here on YWN, at Misaskim.org or by calling Kol Mevaser at 212-444-1100 and follow the prompts 8 and then 1.
VIDEO & PHOTOS BY HILLEL ENGEL
There are enormous number of school buses moving children around Borough Park now for the annual Asifa. If you don’t have to drive in central Borough Park, please don’t. Thanks! https://t.co/60kKCw5PYf
— Kalman Yeger (@KalmanYeger) September 13, 2018
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finally! a genuine yeshiva-world news item. more of this, please, and a whole lot less of the other junk and filth.
K.U.