Thursday, August 27, 2009

Just some Stollel Updates...

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MISSING STOLLEL MEMBER DISCOVERED

People have been concerned about the whereabouts of a certain Stollel member.
I managed to get in touch with him. He is safe and sound and it is true what they say, he has reached the holy soil.

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STOLLEL SELICHOS

There has been an expressed interest in a Stollel Selichos (Right now we're speaking about opening night selichos (i.e. the first motzei Shabbos)...more to come about possible post-opening-night selichos events). The Stokars have agreed to host and we anticipate it will be a full event, however, just to make sure please comment if you think you are interested in attending.

HaRav MTW said that he would love to speak before hand for those who are interested and selichos will be led by one of the pious members of the chevra who has experience in singing in a public forum. Essentially the line up looks like this...



Again, please comment if you're interested.

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KITZUR SHULCHAN ARUCH CHAZARA

We had our first chazara session for the halachos we have been learning daily in the zechus of a refuah sheleimah for Raffi. It seems (depending on whether R' Zev Reichman continues his Likutei Moharan shiur) we will do it weekly on Thursdays at 12:30ish. It's a good opportunity to gather, learn bi'tzibbur, and talk about the current matzav and what more we can do to help.

Anybody who does not get the daily reminders of the hachlatos and would like to should get in touch with hachlatosforrafi@gmail.com.

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WE'RE BEING WATCHED

Since the return to Y.U. I have discovered that a number of people discovered our Stollel blogging site over this summer. This is very exciting.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY



Stollel Birthdays include:
1) A.P HaLevi
2) Rabbi Dr. J. Weinberg (i.e. the Y chromosome of the Rosh Stollel, R' Dovid'l, and josh w.)
3) The Don Hirsch

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I think that's it for now.
A guten Shabbos and a kesiva vi'chasima tovah to one and all.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Chazara b'zechus Refael Eliezer

There will be a quick chazara session of the halachos we have been studying for the zechus of a refuah sheleimah for Raffi tomorrow...


Thursday: August 27

12:20 - In Room with Machines near Muss Classrooms

Grab Lunch if you want before

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

אלול מגיע

Rosh Chodesh Elul Stollel


This Thursday Night the Stollel Returns...

Location: The Stollel Headquarters (The Stokars)
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Schedule of Events:
8 P.M. Beis Midrash Opens
9 P.M. Optional Shiur by the Rosh Stollel, HaRav MTW*
"Torah as the Teshuva of Elul"
10 P.M. Stollel Ma'ariv
Post Ma'ariv - Continued Learning in the Beis Midrash
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Friday, Elul 1, 5769
There will G-d willing be a Happy Shachris/Mussaf Minyan at Roemer in Teaneck...
7:30 A.M.

Learning, Davening, and everything we do will be for the zechus of the speedy recovery of our dearest chaver

רפאל אליעזר בן רינה רייזל


* For those interested, HERE IS A LINK to the shiurim the Rosh Stollel delivered over the Summer 5769 on a variety of topics.

ROSH CHODESH ELUL FLASHBACK
Rosh Chodesh Elul, 5768

Can you believe that this was already a year ago?

Friday, August 7, 2009

NCSY Stollel (Week 5)

NCSY Stollel is slowly winding down. With just a little more than a week left and a beard still on my face I'm destined to make some drastic decisions in the upcoming hours.
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Sunday was chabura trip day. For the uninitiated: The way the NCSY Stollel works is that every five or so kids are in a "chaburah" and have their own madrich who is supposed to individually brainwash them. They meet usually once a day to learn for about an hour and a half. Since I don't have a chabura I was exempt from chaburah-trips and stayed back in Beis Meir for the morning.

In the afternoon, I drove in with Witty to meet up with Yoni Miller and Ari Strulowitz's chaburah-trip, one of the few chaburah's who didn't opt to play frisbee or go to the mall. They went to Rav Neventzal in the morning and in arranged to have Rav Machlis speak to the fellows in Netzach Yisrael in the afternoon. Of course Rav Machlis couldn't understand why they wanted to hear him speak when there are at least a million rabbis in Jerusalem who might have something meaningful to say. Of the hour of time that he had reserved for us he spent about 50 minutes going around asking each NCSYer their name and where they were from and talking to them.

I guess I had never told him that I am the "photographer" on the kollel. When I did, he said,

"Oh, you mean you're like G-d? G-d is also a photographer."
[On a similar note, a few weeks ago at shiur in his house he also mentioned that he once was talking to a homeless person and was telling them that they are very much like G-d because just like they don't have a home, G-d is also without a home since the destruction of the Temple.]

Af
ter R' Machlis the chaburah's went up the block to Yoni's friend, an upcoming Hassidic rapper, Mor-to-Life who gave the guys a sample of his music from his upcoming CD.



The day concluded with "Yom NCSY," a gathering of all NCSY programs in Israel for the summer (Kollel, Midreshet, TJJ, Ice, Give...) They had a few speakers and a slide show presentation. For the "frum" programs the background music to their pictures was Yeshiva Boys Choir. For the public school kids who gave up their Summer to come learn about their heritage in Eretz Yisrael they blasted Z-100 emo-rock. Ridiculous.

The night was not entirely wasted as it concluded with a concert from Chaim Dovid and the Good News Bearers. They played some great new songs from their new album.


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Tuesday was official tiyul day with options of 1) Darja (intense hike for the well-fit), 2) the Blind Museum/Palmach Museam, and 3) the Yerushalayim Gedolim Tour.

I opted for number three. We started the morning with Shachris in Beit HaRav and then made our way with R' Benji Levin (R' Aryeh's grandson) to the Jerusalem Prison where R' Aryeh used to go to visit the inmates. R' Benji was great and shared great stories about his grandfather and R' Kook along the way. I dont think I had ever been to the prision before but it's a really eye-opening museum. Aside from the R' Aryeh part of it, its amazing to see and learn about the original fighters and those who gave up their lives for the modern state of Israel.

At the conclusion of the tour he shared the following teaching from his grandfather:

A famous writer saw R' Aryeh in the street and asked him:

"Rabbi, is it true what they say about you, that you are one of the lamed-vav tzaddikim?"

R' Aryeh responded, "Sometimes I am, but sometimes I'm not." R' Aryeh explained: "People think that the lamed-vav tzaddikim are 36 people who hold that title for their entire lives and they sit in one of those special thirty-six chairs until they die. But it's not true. Any person at any time can be one of the lamed vav tzaddikim. All it requires is that a person looks beyond themselves to do something for another person. So sometimes I am and sometimes I am not."

The remainder of the day consisted of visits to the renowned Belz Beis Kenesses, R' Chaim Pinchas Scheinberg, R' Tuvia Weiss of the Eida Chareidis, and R' Yitzchak Sheiner, Rosh Yeshiva of Kaminetz.




Dinner was in Meah Shearim. Each person was given 35 shekel for dinner. Inspired by the morning of R' Aryeh, I recalled that in the biography R' Aryeh writes that there were days as a bachur when they didn't have what to eat and they survived on "eating" Rashba's, and so I took my dinner money and opted for 9 shekel worth of lemon-barad and 26 shekel worth of seforim.

The night concluded with a trip to R' Elyashiv who was giving shiur to a packed beis midrash.



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Not much else happened this week. The place in OJ where I live is a three room complex which they call the "Pluatone." This week, Witty and I decided that we needed a different place to study and so we opened the Plollel.



We're off to a great start, though we could use an urn.
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NCSY heads to the Old City for Shabbos which is bound to be enjoyable. Next Shabbos, R' Dovid'l and Rina will G-d willing be here and all are invited for Shabbat on Rechov HaAri (likely feat. AP HaLevi, Gabi, Ben-Oded and more...)

Mazal Tov again to Mr. and Mrs. Ash and we hope they enjoy their first complete Shabbat together.

Wow, we are so old.

For those who need extra reading material...this is what I'm supposedly doing here at the NCSY Stollel

CLICK HERE

Monday, August 3, 2009

BREAKING NEWS

BREAKING NEWS:
Aryeh Graber has found the long awaited Stollel-look-a-Like for none other than our very own...
ShiaZ


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Also an addition to the last NCSY Stollel post that Ben-Oded noted:

Motzei Tisha B'Av concluded with a small rikud with the rebbe's Reichman and a special singing of the Rebbe's Niggun.

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Mazal Tov again to Ash and Friends. Eliahu Dov and I wish we could be there.