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FREE ISSUE 53 SEPTEMBER 23, 2020
פרשת האזינו ה’ תשרי תשפ”א
THE SHOWERING OF BRACHOS
HOW TO HOLD A CHICKEN
A STRIKE OF SHAME
Insight into the timeless ritual of Birchas Kohanim
Keep your kapparah calm and harm-free with these simple tips
Would I ever be able to cleanse myself of guilt?
EXQUISITE AND UNIQUE USHPIZIN DESSERTS Greet the honored guests with these lovely spins off the classics
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to retrieve them at 2 a.m. before catching a red-eye flight. You head on over to your shul. There’s no tefillah happening, and the place is completely deserted. Stop. You’re entering a special place. Make sure you look appropriate, and only then enter. Truly, though, the pre-entry self-inspection goes much further. Halacha tells us that as we enter our shuls, it’s not enough to focus on our physical state, ensuring we look properly presentable. Before stepping inside, we need to focus on the internal, entering with the proper frame of mind. As described by the Mishnah Berurah:[1] “Kodem boi’oy libeis haknesses… v’yargish v’yirsa atzmo b’hichnaso l’beis haknesses meirov pachdo v’yamtin v’yish’heh me’at v’yomer ‘v’ani b’rov chasdecha avo veisecha eshtachaveh el heichel kodshecha b’yirasecha’ v’achar kach yikanos.” Loosely translated: Before entering, stop for a moment. Try to feel the intense reverence, the awe, of coming into such a place. Focus on this feeling, and say the words “Va’ani b’rov chasdecha avo veisecha, eshtachaveh el heichal kodshecha b’yirasecha” – By virtue of Your kindness, I am stepping into Your house. I am coming to Your dedicated place of kedusha to serve you with trepidation. Only then shall you enter.[2] Let’s have a look at what we are saying. There are two components here. One is that of “eshtachaveh … b’yirasecha.” I am here to serve You with awe. Not with a casualness, but with the seriousness and gravity brought about by awareness of where I am and what I’m doing. This element will necessarily cause me to act differently when in the confines of this unique place, limiting my speech to that of proper value, restricting mundane activities such as eating and sleeping, and affecting the very way I carry myself. But there is yet another component, and it comes before the element of yirah, awe. “Va’ani b’rov chasdecha avo veisecha.” I look to Hakadosh Baruch Hu and say, “I’m coming into Your home, and I’m truly aware that it is only in Your great kindness that You are letting me in.” Hashem very much wants us to be here, but at the end of the day, it’s a tremendous gift He’s granting us. Think of parents offering their children an invitation to come for Pesach. Yes, every parent wants their child home and cherishes the time spent together. Yet, it would
Before walking into shul, stop. Stop and say the words, “Va’ani b’rov chasdecha avo veisecha, eshtachaveh el heichal kodshecha b’yirasecha.” Stop and think how fortunate you are that He is opening the doors and inviting you in. take a completely unappreciative and rather clueless child to simply barge into his parents’ home without a thought, as if all is owed to him. At the very least, basic decency would require that a child act in a way his parents will appreciate, avoiding trampling on the way they run their household. Hakadosh Baruch Hu loves us tremendously, and wants nothing more than for us to draw close to Him. Yet it would be foolish to simply take that for granted and not stop to realize what He is gifting us: a chance to walk into His home, day after day. Certainly, it would at least obligate us to act appropriately while in His home. Of these two components, our thought process tends to gravitate toward the yirah element. We generally focus on and seek to improve in this regard. Our commitments often involve refraining from speech during tefillah, avoiding dealing in business matters in shul and the like. Focusing on the gratitude, the “I’m so glad to be here. Thank You for the opportu-
IN SUMMATION: 1. Before entering a beis haknesses — be it at the time of tefillah or at another time — one should take care to make certain that both his person and clothing are free of dirt, stains or anything unbefitting. 2. As you arrive each morning for Shacharis, stop before you enter and reflect on the awesomeness of the place you are about to enter. Say the words, “Va’ani b’rov chasdecha avo veisecha, eshtachaveh el heichal kodshecha b’yirasecha,” with gratitude, in appreciation that we are being invited to return.
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nity!” aspect? Not so much. And indeed, this is quite understandable. After all, it’s hard not to take something for granted when you’ve had it your entire life. Now, after dealing with months of our shuls being shuttered, I do believe we’ve gained a level of appreciation in this regard. We had our minyanim — in yards, driveways, porches or other. We had our minyanim, but no beis haknesses. As much as we wanted to return, Hakadosh Baruch Hu was telling us no. It’s not something automatic. And now that He’s reopened the doors to let us in, we realize the favor we had been receiving all along. Many people have been looking to accept upon themselves something tangible, a concrete improvement in their lifestyle, as a way to show Hakadosh Baruch Hu that we are taking the messages of the last few months seriously. We understand that He wants us to improve, and would like to take a positive step forward to answer the call. Perhaps this would be something small yet significant, easy enough to be practically doable yet meaningful enough to effect real change. Before walking into shul, stop. It takes only a few seconds. Stop and say the words, “Va’ani b’rov chasdecha avo veisecha, eshtachaveh el heichal kodshecha b’yirasecha.” Stop and think how fortunate you are that He is opening the doors and inviting you in. Think back to the emotion you felt the first time you walked through the doors of your reopened shul. Then, with a feeling of gratitude, step into His home, ready for a meaningful conversation with Him.
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“Hello? Hello?” The woman on the other end sounded impatient. “Yes, hello, I hear you.” Elisheva replied. “Good, good. Is this the Potolsky residence?” “Yes, it is.” “Are you the ones from the sefer Torah?” “I’m sorry?” Not that Elisheva didn’t know what she was referring to, but the sentence was worded so strangely, and the tone was so accusing, as though she was asking, “Are you the ones from the famous robbery?” or something like that. “Well, ‘sorry’ might be a very good thing for you to say, but we’re not up to there yet. Let’s start at the beginning: Are you the donors of the sefer Torah?” Her syntax had improved somewhat, but the tone was the same — somewhat aggressive. “May I ask who’s calling?” Elisheva asked as she leaned back in her chair. The caller was silent for a moment. “Why?” she asked. “Because something about this call sounds strange to me, so I’d like to conduct it in a normal way, step by step.” Again there was silence. “You’re right,” the woman said, the slightest bit contrite now. “I
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am very angry, but it’s possible that you’re not the one I’m angry at. So, my name is Blumi Hartstein. I want to know if you’re donating a sefer Torah to the Yotzei Eretz Chanichei Hayeshivos community in Romema?” “Yotzei Eretz?” “It’s actually an acronym for Aram Tzova. You know, the Halabi community.” “Oh, yes. That’s us.” Elisheva stood up and went over to the railing. “How did you get to me?” “Dweck, their gabbai, gave my husband your name.” “I see. So, how can I help you, Mrs. Hartstein?” “Do you have a son, a yeshivah bachur, about twenty or twentyone years old?” “No.” “No?” “I have an eighteenyear-old son.” “Eighteen? Um… could be. Does he learn mishnayos for niftarim at night?” “What?!” “Does he learn mishnayos for deceased people at night? You know, when the levayah only takes place the next morning.” “Not at all.” This phone call was getting more bizarre by the second. “No?” The singular syllable was enough to indicate to Elisheva that the woman’s voice had faltered somewhat. “No…?” Until now, Elisheva had felt under attack, without knowing why. But now she suddenly sensed something weak and fragile about the caller. “No,” she repeated in a gentle tone. “I’m sorry.” “You’re sorry? What about?” “That I can’t help you.” “Well, maybe you can still help me, even if it’s not your son.” “Who is not my son?” There was clearly something not right with this woman. “The bachur whom I gave the
envelope to.” “Envelope?” “Yes. You don’t know anything about it?” Elisheva tried to remember. “No,” she said calmly. The woman’s voice sharpened again. “Then how did our silver yad ‘mysteriously’ make its way to you, Mrs. Potolsky?” ***** “One mystery has been resolved, but only partially, in my opinion.” Elisheva leaned on the couch and sorted men’s shirts for ironing. “So it seems that one of our old neighbors’ sons got the envelope from this woman, and his younger brother or sister must have found it and then came down to our apartment to
“He must have lost it.” “So how did he not try to search for it? How come he didn’t get back to Mrs. Hartstein, at least to apologize? Let her know? Why did he just disappear?” “As long as we don’t know what happened, how can we judge him? The main thing is that the yad was now found. She gave you some signs?” Elisheva smiled. “Yes, but she’d already seen the picture of it.” “One small, blurred picture. But you said that she knew the exact size, and that it’s smaller than the standard yad.” “Right.” Elisheva became thoughtful. “This story is so strange.” She placed one of Binyamin’s shirts in the pile. “I’m trying to think who from our old building could have done it. There are three bachurim of the right age, but it’s certainly not Brody’s son. His parents wouldn’t let him do such a thing.” “Which thing?” “To go learn for niftarim in the middle of the night…” “He’s twenty-three already, isn’t he?” “Still. I don’t think it’s a place for a yeshivah bachur, and I’m sure that Chaya Brody agrees with me about that. Their home is one with a very strong chinuch. Not that I mean to say anything about the others…” “So do you want to call the other two families?” “Why? The yad will be returned to its owner.” “And we’ve found one solution to one of these recent mysteries…” He chuckled and stood up. “You know, it’s likely that the other things are as simple as they seem, and there’s nothing mysterious about them.” She looked at him questioningly. “Are you sure?” “Sure? I can’t be sure about something I don’t know. But I imagine so.”
“You’re right,” the woman said, the slightest bit contrite now. “I am very angry, but it’s possible that you’re not the one I’m angry at.”
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play with it one afternoon. You know, we often hosted lots of kids in the afternoons…” “Yes,” Eliyahu said, listening attentively. “And it’s possible that the bachur did not see our ads about the yad that we found, because he’s in yeshivah. And his parents didn’t know about it. And the little boy or girl doesn’t know how to read.” “Okay.” Eliyahu shook his head slowly from side to side. “But it’s also possible that the bachur himself read the ads, but just didn’t know what was in the envelope that he had been given.” “But he should know that he hadn’t returned the envelope to its owner, no?”
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knew that Gitty was expecting her to join, as she usually did at this hour. But she could not keep this strange story bottled up anymore. “She saw the picture of the yad in the newsletter of the Halabi community. They wrote about the sefer Torah and asked us for a picture of it and of the silver yad. The yad belonged to this woman’s father.” “But how did it land under our fridge?” Although more than a year and a half had passed since her marriage, Miri still called the refrigerator in her parents’ home “our fridge.” “Do you know her, Mommy? Has she ever visited?” “No, I don’t know her. I’m not sure how it ended up in our house. This Mrs. Hartstein told me that she gave the yad in a closed envelope to a bachur who came to learn mishnayos at her parents’ house the night before her father’s levayah. The bachur later disappeared, without her knowing who he is or how to get hold of him.” “Nu?” Miri suddenly sounded tense, strained. Strange. “It was funny — the first thing she asked me was if I have a son who learns mishnayos at night for dead people.” Elisheva smiled to herself as she mentally replayed the call, which had started off so badly but ended with good wishes on both sides. “She was very disappointed to learn that I do not, but was encouraged when she realized that it doesn’t change the fact that the yad is apparently the same one we found. How it got to us? That’s a question we still can’t answer.” “But you do have one, Mommy.” Miri’s voice sounded even stranger. “What do I have? An answer?” Elisheva took out her container of cut-up vegetables from her bag, hoping that Gitty would pick up on the movement from a distance and realize she was on her way to sit down next to her. “No,” Miri said. Standing in her kitchen, she tightened her grip on the potato masher. “You do have a son who learns at night for niftarim.” To be continued...
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CinnamonMaple Napoleons A chilly night in the sukkah calls for napoleons with a hot cup of tea. It’s practically tradition! This take on the classic dessert brings fall flavors and a fresh, new deliciousness. Puff pastry is best baked the day it will be served, and stored at room temperature.
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4. Bake for 20 minutes. 5. Whip the topping with the vanilla pudding until stiff peaks form. 6. Mix together all the glaze ingredients until a smooth mixture forms. 7. Create stacks with two or three layers of puff pastry and cream, starting and ending with puff pastry. Top with glaze. Alternatively, you can assemble these as you would regular napoleons, making a “sandwich” of puff pastry squares, filling it with cream, and topping it with glaze.
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Chocolate Tart With Candied Pears Make a statement that’s elegant, memorable and decadent. This tart uses a no-fuss dough that you just throw together and press into tart pans. It is quite delicate, so handle only once it’s fully cooled. Yield: 8 mini tarts
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1 stick margarine, softened
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3. Press into mini tart pans and bake for twenty minutes. Then allow to cool.
2 T. cocoa ¼ tsp. salt CHOCOLATE FILLING ¾ cup whip topping (unwhipped)
CHOCOLATE FILLING 1. Heat the whip in a pot until it simmers slightly at the edges. Remove from heat.
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4. Add the pear slices and simmer for five minutes. 5. Remove the pears from the pot and arrange them so they don’t touch one another on a parchment-lined baking sheet. 6. Bake at 275° for one hour, then raise the temperature to 350° for ten minutes. If the pears still seem too moist, leave them in the oven for a couple more minutes, being very careful that they don’t burn. 7. When making in advance, store the candied pears in an airtight container. They will keep for at least a month. When serving the tarts, stand a toothpick behind each pear for support.
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More than 3,300 years ago, at the Chanukas HaMishkan, Aharon Hakohen lifted his hands and uttered the eternal words, “Yevarechecha Hashem v’yishmerecha… v’yasem lecha shalom.”
When the Beis Hamikdash stood in its full glory, part of the avodah of the Kohanim was saying these timeless words before throngs of Yidden waiting to be blessed. After the morning korbanos, the Kohanim would ascend a duchan — a platform; hence the Yiddish term for Birchas Kohanim: duchening. And, to this very day, the Kohanim continue to shower Klal Yisroel with blessings, using this power inherited from Aharon Hakohen.
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The brachos of the Kohanim must be transmitted joyously. In chutz la’aretz, we receive the brachos at peak times of simchah — on yom tov. This includes Yom Kippur, when we are granted this privilege. On this holiest of days, our hearts should overflow with joy at the opportunity for a complete kapparah. Sefardim throughout the world, along with Ashkenazim throughout Eretz Yisroel, are fortunate to receive these blessings daily. Every morning during Shacharis and every time Tefillas Mussaf is recited, the Kohanim approach the front of the shul, turn to face the mispallelim and utter the holy words. In other places in Eretz Yisroel, such as much of Tzfas, Birchas Kohanim is generally recited each Shabbos, but not daily. Tzaddikim tell us that as the heart of the world, Eretz Yisroel serves as the conduit for all bracha. The blessings shared by the Kohanim every day flow throughout the entire world, showering bracha on Yidden, wherever they may be. In truth, as one of the 613 mitzvos, one would think that Birchas Kohanim should be done every day, everywhere. Alas, it seems that aside from the technical reasons that affect Ashkenazim in chutz la’aretz
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The blessings shared by the Kohanim every day flow throughout the entire world, showering bracha on Yidden, wherever they may be.
duchening only on yom tov, there seem to be mysterious obstacles, too. The Vilna Gaon had a great desire for the Kohanim to confer their brachos daily in his hometown. One day it was announced that the following morning, the Kohanim would duchen. That very afternoon, though, the Gaon was arrested by government authorities. It seems that in Shamayim, he was prevented from enacting his holy desire. Later, his talmid Rav Chaim of Volozhin also wished to institute Birchas Kohanim as a daily treasure and issued instructions for the bracha to be recited the next day. A fire broke out in the middle of that night, burning down the shul — and so that was also prevented.
WHAT IS SO SPECIAL ABOUT BIRCHAS KOHANIM? The letters of Aharon Hakohen’s name ( )אהרןcan be reshuffled to create the word “nirah” ()נראה, meaning “to be seen.” This embodies the power of Birchas Kohanim: The positive results are visible for all to see. The Shechinah is present in shul when the brachos are given. That is why it is customary for everyone in shul to stand during these uplifting moments, and for the crowd to cover their faces rather than observe the Kohanim. As the Kohanim advance toward the aron kodesh, the
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entire assembly prepares for a Divine “hug.” What a tremendous opportunity it is to stand face-to-face with the Kohanim as they relay wishes for protection, chein and shalom from Hashem!
AHAVAH The Kohanim begin with a bracha, affirming that they were conferred with the kedusha of Aharon and were commanded to bentch Klal Yisroel b’ahavah. It is the love of Hakadosh Baruch Hu and the love of the Kohanim that are noted during these holy moments. Much like the keruvim facing each other atop the Aron in the Kodesh Hakodashim, the Kohanim stand face to face with the rest of Klal Yisroel in a complete demonstration of ahavah. In fact, this ahavah is a prerequisite for the bracha that follows. If a tzibbur is not satisfied with the Kohen — or if the Kohen is not at peace with the tzibbur — the Kohen is not allowed to duchen, but should leave shul. Saying the brachos would be a danger for him! The brachos must come from a place of love from the Kohen to the crowd
and the crowd to the Kohen. Chassidim approached the Baal Hatanya and complained about their insufficient parnassah. The Rebbe told them that the keys to bounty lie within ahavah and achvah. He counseled them to refrain from jealousy or badmouthing other Yidden. “The proof,” the Rebbe said, “is from the Kohanim. They were commanded to bentch Bnei Yisroel b’ahavah. Once they wish affection among Bnei Yisroel, the subsequent yevarechecha Hashem — the bracha for physical sustenance — will inevitably follow.” Rav Avigdor Miller commented that if a person shows his cheerful countenance to others, Hashem will surely show a “cheery face” to us as well: “ya’er Hashem Panav eilecha.”
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Birchas Kohanim is divided in three parts, as if a triple-rung climb. It begins with brachos for material abundance and protection, continues with chein and the ability to give meaning to His creation, and concludes with a complete close connection between Hakadosh Baruch Hu and us. The first verse has three words, correlating to the three Avos. The second contains five, drawing a parallel to the five Chumashim. The third has seven words, indicating a relationship with the seven heavens from where Hashem showers His brachos upon us. The last word of each verse carries a potency of its own. In the first verse, we are blessed with sustenance and health. Once attained, it can easily be taken for granted or abused. Thus, we end with “veyishmerecha — may Hashem protect us” and help us treat these gifts with care. One understanding of the second bracha is that our
In 1979, excavations at the site of the ancient caves in Ketef Hinnom, on the outskirts of Yerushalayim, turned up an amazing discovery. Among some thousand artifacts uncovered were two tiny silver scrolls, each no bigger than an inch long. They were so fragile that it took three years to figure out a way to safely unroll them without causing them to disintegrate.
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Finally, the words were deciphered: the timeless words of Birkas Kohanim. These kamei’os were traced to the period of Yirmeyahu Hanavi, toward the end of Bayis Rishon.
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The Gemara (Sotah 38b) implies that even a Yid who cannot be present in shul is gebentched with the words of Birchas Kohanim. In fact, all of Klal Yisroel benefit from the holy words. This certainly includes those hospitalized and women at home with their children.
minds be illuminated by the Torah. It ends with the word “viyechunecha — Hashem should help us find favor” in His eyes and the eyes of others. Without this aspect, our Torah learning is limited. Possessing wisdom but being unable to share it with others makes our learning incomplete. The third bracha wishes compassion and mechillah, and ends with the word “shalom.” Without peace, all else has little value.
SHALOM The Kohanim conclude with the words, “v’yasem lecha shalom.” It is puzzling that the bracha of peace specifically, which usually refers to interpersonal relationships, is wished upon the individual – “lecha.” It would seem more logical to wish peace onto Klal Yisroel as a whole. Yet this wording imparts a profound message. It symbolizes the constant tug-of-war between the guf and the neshamah. In nearly all areas of life, these two parts of the human existence desire polar opposites. Through this bracha of shalom, or shleimus, we acquire an inner sense of harmony and completeness. The personal peace we gain through these words is the essential way for the body to find and enjoy ruchnius delight. * * * * * A Holocaust survivor who served as a baal tefillah in a large kehillah during the Yamim Nora’im would have tears in his eyes each year when he emotionally shared his memories of the post-war days. “Some sixty years ago,” he would say, “it was time for duchening, but there was no Kohen around! We went outside onto the streets to search… Maybe we’d be able to find a Kohen and beg him to come inside to duchen for us! “Today,” he’d continue, “I stand at the amud and call out, ‘Kohanim!’ and so many Kohanim, young and old, run up. There can be more Kohanim than comfortably fit before the aron kodesh.” Yes, how times have changed! Still, we yearn to merit receiving the brachos from myriads of Kohanim in the Beis Hamikdash, every single day.
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LET’S FACE IT: HE’S GOING TO TALK ABOUT THE CHICKENS.
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There’s just something about the kapparos experience that sears itself into the memory. Perhaps it's the fact that the nose knows when kapparos is on the way before the crates full of birds even come into view. Or maybe it’s the interaction between humans and animals that makes these moments memorable: the big-eyed toddlers who stare, enchanted and also a bit afraid of the clucking creatures in front of them; the girls who come equipped with rain bonnets, cringing as the birds circle above them; the furrow-browed adults trying to maintain the proper kavanah while making sure they are saying the appropriate paragraph as birds are hoisted above their heads… Whatever it is, kapparos is one of those experiences that’s utterly memorable for most people. For the rare few who have chickens pecking about in their yards,
Chickens are not anatomically designed to be picked up by their wings. Holding them in such a manner puts a disproportionate amount of stress on the wings, with their body weight hanging unnaturally below them.
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Are you one of the head honchos running a kapparos site? Ask yourself: Is there any way I can make the chickens more comfortable while under my care? Of course, not everything will be under your control, but are there steps you can take to make things better for the birds? Take the time to train your staff/volunteers how to properly hold the chickens, and enforce the training as a rule! Then ask yourself: • How long has it been since the birds were last fed and watered? Can I find some way to provide them with these necessities of life? • Is it very hot outside? Can large fans be positioned all around the birds to provide them relief from the heat? • Are the crates stacked one on top of another? Can they be single-stacked, preventing one bird’s waste from falling onto another?
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the novelty of being near these animals is assuredly less than for those of us who see the live versions but once a year. In times gone by, the situation was reversed: Back in the shtetl, chickens were a common sight, whether they were roaming on one’s own property as egg layers, or purchased live and taken to the shochet lichvod Shabbos kodesh. Nowadays, we see only the end result, the sanitized version of parts in plastic wrapping, often forgetting that a living being was once behind our supper. When it comes to kapparos, that distance and lack of familiarity may be somewhat detrimental to the animals in our care, simply because we don’t understand them through day-to-day interactions. The truth is that nobody wants to harm a living creature due to ignorance, but that sometimes does happen — especially when children are helping out at a kapparos site. Most people don’t speak Chickenese, making it hard for the average person to know when our fowly friends are content, scared, tired, playful or in pain. To the once-a-year chicken-holder, in fact, these birds can even seem rather uninspiringly dull and perhaps even devoid of feeling. But they’re not; they have emotions and react to stimuli just as other living beings do. In fact, the Gemara in Bava Metzia (85a) teaches us to be
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especially sensitive to animals headed for shechitah. There it is related that there was once a calf who resisted being led to slaughter. Escaping, it ran to Rabi Yehudah Hanasi who was sitting nearby. The frightened calf hid its head in his garments, crying in the language of cows. “Go, for you were created for this purpose,” Rabi Yehudah Hanasi told the young cow. The Gemara then relates that because he hadn’t been compassionate enough toward that scared calf that sought refuge with him, inflictions were decreed upon him. For many years Rabi Yehudah Hanasi suffered terribly from illness, but eventually, when he later demonstrated a heightened level of compassion for animals, the afflictions were lifted. Yidden are rachmanim bnei rachmanim, and we clearly don’t want to cause undue suffering to the “kapparos” under our care. Of course, there are many animal-rights activists who would consider shechting an animal as “causing undue suffering.” However, as Yidden, we understand that slaughter is permitted when the Divinely ordained laws of shechitah are followed. Furthermore, one of the world’s foremost experts on preventing suffering during the slaughtering process has proclaimed that when done by an expert, shechitah appears to cause no suffering to an animal. Dr. Temple Grandin wrote
that when she observed cattle who were shechted in the appropriate manner — by a highly qualified shochet using the uniquely Jewish knife, the chalaf — she was amazed to see that they appeared to not even be aware of the cut. Activists also point out the flaws in the pre-shechitah welfare of the chickens, which is understandable; there truly are numerous areas in which the broiler industry that hatches, raises and ships these birds can improve. Activists even suggest doing away with using birds completely. But a minhag is never to be taken lightly — after all, “minhag Yisroel Torah.” And though some use money or fish for kapparos, many others have the time-honored minhag to use a live chicken for the ritual. Surely there are improvements that those running the kapparos sites might consider making, but we as individuals can also enhance the kapparos ritual by focusing on how to make it less stressful for the chickens involved. One of the ways is to focus on the manner in which the bird is held. Chickens are not anatomically designed to be picked up by their wings, although that sometimes takes place. Holding them in such a manner puts a disproportionate amount of stress on the wings, with their body weight hanging unnaturally below them. Holding them upside-down by the feet isn’t much better. In both actions, there is risk of painful bone dislocation and damage to the chicken’s muscles — and it probably feels just plain awful! The upside-down method also causes respiratory distress and can result in death within a few short moments. So how do you hold a chicken correctly?
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Shame is something else. I tried so hard to be a good person, a good wife. And to tell this story was so humiliating, so painfully humbling. He tried to assure me that it was an honest mistake, and that the halachos and brachos of tzinding licht are very often confusing, and that Hakadosh Baruch Hu surely knew how badly I wanted to undo that quiet whisper of something that was supposed to be a mitzvah, and hopefully still was — at least somewhat, somewhere... But I wasn’t one to be easily consoled — until my husband promised that he’ll speak to our Rebbe about what happened. Surely a Rebbe, with such a deep connection to On High, would know what to tell me, how to direct me. I don’t remember the rest of that Yom Kippur. I must have gone to shul, I suppose. Must have davened. Fasted. But I do remember what came after Yom Kippur. A day or so after yom tov, my husband came home with the news that he’d just been to see the Rebbe. The Rebbe, my husband said, listened to his tale and then advised that I say the entire Sefer Tehillim that day as a teshuvah for my error — but then he paused and said that, no, I could complete Tehillim over the course of five days. When I heard that, my anguish and doubts disappeared. Because the Rebbe, with unparalleled wisdom, had somehow known what I was and what I wasn’t capable of doing. I was agreeable to — nay, pleased to — stretch out of my comfort zone to do what I needed, but completing Sefer Tehillim in one day, for me, would have been tantamount to telling me to fly halfway across the world in two hours; completing Tehillim over five days would be difficult enough. And so it was that I spent that day, and the following day, and the following one, with my nose buried in a Sefer Tehillim. And the first night of Sukkos found us at my in-law’s home, and again, I was sitting with my Tehillim, completing my allotted kapitlach for the day. Finally came the poignant moment when I reached the very last kapital in the sefer. And when I kissed that Tehillim closed, I felt gloriously and completely cleansed. Finally I felt what the rest of the world knew on Motzei Yom Kippur: It was time for a new beginning, a new page, and I was ready and waiting.
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THE DAY BEFORE The day before Yom Kippur begins is the time to properly fuel up for the fast ahead. Here are some great ways to do that: START OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOT Have a well-balanced breakfast at the beginning of the day. It should include a healthy carbohydrate, a serving of protein and fruits or vegetables. It’s simple math: The better you feel when beginning the fast, the better you’ll fast! HAVE ANOTHER NOSH! Eating on the day before the fast is a mitzvah, but you’ll want to do it right. Cut up melons and other fruits for easy snacking, and munch on them throughout the day. Fruits are great pre-fast, because they slowly release their water, helping you to stay hydrated longer. CONSUME THE RIGHT STUFF You’ll want to eat and drink things that hydrate you and
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“Bird-brained” might not be such an insult after all. Seems chickens can do simple math, are aware that just because an object is hidden from sight doesn’t mean it’s gone, have around 30 different vocalizations they use for communication, and have the ability to recognize and remember over 100 different individual people and animals — even when they haven’t seen them for a long time. They may not be brilliant by human standards, but the cogs are turning in their little heads.
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How do you know if your chicken’s running a fever? Not by comparing its temperature to yours! Chicken’s bodies normally run at around 104°.
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Chickens have great vision — better than humans! We humans have three cones in our eyes that enable us to see colors, but chickens were created with five, which allows them to see violet and ultraviolet lights, as well. This enables them to see the sun’s rising rays well before a human can.
The Ayam Cemani breed of chicken is black inside and out. Almost everything — from its bones to its organs to its feathers and beaks — is black!
Ever heard of a “pecking order”? Chickens have an entire system of hierarchy that determines which bird gets the most respect. The leader eats first, followed by the chicken version of the vice president, and so on.
There’s a good reason birds must have a mesorah to be kosher. While those of us not in the know might consider “chicken” to be kosher, “chicken” is actually a very broad term for a species that encompasses many breeds — more than 500! And only a few of those qualify for kosher consumption. In recent years there was a huge tumult in the world of kashrus over the Braekel chicken. At the end of the day, although some rabbanim would still permit the breed, Rav Landau, zt”l, Rav Sternbuch, shlit”a. Rav Aharon Teitelbaum, shlit”a, and other leading poskim consider it completely non-kosher.
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In Europe, eggs are usually sold unwashed and unrefrigerated, whereas in America, we do exactly the opposite. Both methods are employed in order to combat bacteria. An unwashed European egg has a natural, thin protective layer that prevents bacteria from entering it, while a sanitized American egg relies on the washing and cold to protect it.
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עס ַמאן, רֹויסער ִּביזְ נֶ ְ ַאזַ א גְ ֶ ׁשּוטער ִטיׁש? אּון ַאזַ א ָּפ ֶ
וָ ואס?
עקּומען ֶ ִמיר זֶ ענֶ ען גֶ אדאנְ ְקן... ֵאייך ַּב ַ
עקט ַאז ִאיְך ָהאּב אּבן ַאנְ ְט ֶד ְ זֵ יי ָה ְ אֹויסגֶ עזָ אגְ ט ֶדעם ְׁשוִ וינְ ְדל, ְ ַאייְך אֹויפגֶ עזָ אגְ ט. ְ אּון ֶמען ָהאט ִמיר
ַאר ֶּבעט ֶמער ִאיְך ְ ארט. יׁשט ָד ְ נִ ְ
וָ ואס??
עצט? זִ ֶיכער אֹוי וֵ ויי ,וָ ואס ִאיז יֶ ְ אר ְׁש ָלאגְ ן פּון גּוטע ָפ ְ אסטּו ֶ ָה ְ ַאר ֶּבעט... יׁשע ְ ְפ ִר ֶ
על ְפן! ִמיר מּוזְ ן ִאים ֶה ְ
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ייּבט יׁשט גֶ עגְ ֵל ְ יָ א! ִאיְך ָהאּב נִ ְ עק ִט ְיר ֶטע ִפ ְיר ֶמע עס ֶּפ ְ ַאז ַאזַ א ֶר ְ זָ אל ַמ ְס ִּכים זַ יין ַפאר ַאזַ א ִּב ִיליגֶ ע ְּפ ַרייז...
אקּומען ִדי ֶ צּו ַּב עלט ַאזֹוי ְׁשנֶ על... גֶ ְ
ֶא ְפ ֶׁשר אֹויְך ֶער קֹויפן אר ְ וִ ויל אּונְ ז ַפ ְ אטעס? ְׁש ַמ ֶ
ַח ְס ֵדי ָׁש ַמיִ ם!
אקּומען ַאזֹוי ְׁשנֶ על ֶ צּו ַּב עפאן רּוף ִאין ֶא ֶרץ על ָ ַא ֶט ֶ יִ ְׂש ָר ֵאל...
קּומט! ְ
צּו וואּו?
ַאסאְך נֵ ייןֶ ,ער ָהאט ַ ְק ִליֶ ענְ ְטן ִאין ֶא ֶרץ אר ִל ְירן. יׁשט ַפ ְ יִ ְׂש ָר ֵאל ,אּון ֶער וִ ויל ֶעס זִ ֶיכער נִ ְ עטן ִה ְיּבׁש ֶמער וִ וי עּב ְ יׁשט ַאז ֶער ָהאט גֶ ֶ ארגֶ עס נִ ְ ַפ ְ וארץ. יס ֶטער ְׁשוַ ְ ֶדער ַׁש ְק ָרן ִמ ְ
אּבן עכט ,וִ ויַאזֹוי ָה ְ ער ְ גֶ ֶ אכט עט ַר ְ יׁשט גֶ ְ ִמיר נִ ְ פּון ֶדעם? עפן ֶע ֶּפעס ַא צּו ְט ֶר ְ ַמ ָּתנָ ה ַפאר ֶע ִריק ,אּון ֶעס ְט ָראגְ ן צּו ִאים.
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ֶא ְפ ֶׁשר ָדאס?
Hint: Each Boggle board hides a word of nine let ters or more!
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HOW TO PLAY:
Find words on the board containing four letters or more. Letters of a word must be connected in a chain (each letter should be adjacent to the next either vertically, horizontally or diagonally), and each letter can only be used once in a given word. The following are not allowed in Boggle: Adding “s” to a word • Proper nouns • Abbreviations • Contractions • Acronyms
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1. Gather round the table to play a family game of Boggle, using this Boggle board.
Family name: _________________________________ Phone: __________________ Full mailing address: ____________________________________________________ Full name of winner: _________________ Amount of points: __________ Full names of competing players:
List some words only the winner found:
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4-letter words: 2 points
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5-letter words: 3 points
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6-letter words: 5 points
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POINTS
7-letter words: 7 points 8-letter words: 9 points 9+ letters: 12 points
The longest word found on the board: _____________________________ A new word you learned from the board: __________________________ Only complete forms will be entered into the drawing.
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BOGGLE WINNER An Ice Cream House gift card will be mailed to your address.
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Family name: Banda, 718-xxx-0893 Name of winner: Hudis Amount of points: 60 Names of competing players: Mommy, Rivka
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Some words only the winner found: earth, strand
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The longest word found on the board: strand
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A new word learned from the board: leek
BOGGLE WINNER
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An Ice Cream House gift card will be mailed to your address.
Family name: Teitelbaum, 718-xxx-2486
INTERMEDIATE
Name of winner: Dini Amount of points: 76
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Some words only the winner found: beast, craft, earn, hotel, motel
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The longest word found on the board: heartfelt A new word learned from the board: jibe
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Last week’s nine-letter word: heartfelt
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FIVE WINNERS OF THE $5 GIFT CARDS AT TOYS4U! A $5 credit was issued at Toys4U on the account of the phone number listed on your submission.
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By: Faigy Jacobowitz Send your colored page to The Boro Park View to enter a drawing for a chance to have your artwork featured in our pages and win $5 at Toys4U! Five lucky winners will be announced each week! To enter the raffle, email your colored page with your full name to comments@thebpview.com or mail it to 1274 49th Street, Suite 421, Brooklyn, NY 11219. Submissions will be included in the drawing only if all information is filled in. Name:____________________________________________________________________________ Phone:__________________________________________________ Age:________________ School:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Classifieds FOR SALE CHOSSON/KALLAH GUIDE ruchniyus &gashmius. Free for Chassanim/kallos / mechutanim. Avail. at major seforim stores,and more places. 732-364-7191/0649
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ONYX JEWEL Gift certificate 3477317741 MIMA XARI BLACK/WHITE Brand new in packaging. Fantastic price.718-435-6426 MATERIAL CURTAIN (room divider) from ceiling to floor, on a track, blocks light from coming through, great condition, 9’X13’. 917-6353619 718-438-4083 ECCO SHOES Brand new in-box size 43 $35. 347-625-7253 BOYS SHABBOS SHOES Cheeta black patent loafers (from bingo) new in box, size 29 fits like size 28, $35 call 917-309-2491 BLACK VELVET ZEEBRA SHOE All over zebra print with beige fur in back. Size 21. $30. Brand new never worn. 347-754-1959 CHILDREN’S COATS up to size 6 for just $35.00. Please call 718-851-5156 ANTIQUE DR CHAIRS 10 chairs $3200 call 719 306 3566 or 718 972 1528 PRESCHOOL FURNITURE full set of tables chairs cubbies.. for one flat rate. Many extra chairs. 347 423 6679 CHILDREN BEDROOM FURNITURE 2 Evolur Aurora Ivory Lace 39” beds and matching nightstand (mattresses not included)Great condition call/text 347-834-5464 DINING ROOM SET 10 ft table plus 2 leaves with 12 matching chairs. Great condition. Call/text for pics 9178265478
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Classifieds PACK N PLAY gemach (BP) Please call in the evening 718-851-1017 SIMCHA GEMACH Bechers, Challah cover, Benchers and challah knife for your simcha. pls leave message 1718 854 1760 BOYS SUIT GEMACH Gemach Yismach Yisroel Boys Simcha Wear sizes 9m-7 1943 50th Street 347.462.4596 Sundays 2:30-5 לע’’נ ישראל בן אליעזר KALLAH CAPE GEMACH Brand new luxurious white fur capes for Chuppah. 718 633 - 8261 BP BABY GEMACH Carseats, snap n go strollers, pack n play & white bassinets for newborns 718-854-6829 BOYS SIMCHA WEAR Gemach Yismach Yisroel sizes 9m-8 yrs 1943 50th Street 347.462.4596 Sundays 2:30-5 לע’’נ ישראל בן אליעזר BABY CARRIER GEMACH When a stroller just won’t work. Great for vacation, touring, steps etc. 845-5872449 will return messages CHUPPAH CARDS NEW! Beautiful colored cards. Tehillim, techinos & special tefillah to daven for chosson/kallah. Many locations! Msg/text: 347-8855114 KALLAH ACCESSORIES Large selection of: Crowns, Veils, Dektich, Trains, Shoes & Petticoats for minimal fee. By apt only. BP. 718-551-8714 MASKS GEMACH Selling kiddush Hashem cloth masks reading: I mask to make a kiddush Hashem. $1. Please email: KiddushHashemGemach@ gmail.com.
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