Showing posts with label charity and the mitzvah of helping those who learn in Israel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charity and the mitzvah of helping those who learn in Israel. Show all posts

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Mitzvah Gedolah

Shalom to all,                                                            טז שבט תש''ע


I want to thank all of you who are partners with us in starting "Kehilat Hodayah V’Simcha". I cannot find words to express my feelings of warmth and joy at the outpouring of love and support you have show us. We are still in need as we have just begun. There is still the outstanding bill for our Sefer Torah, as well as the need to make ready the piece of ground that the city has given us to prepare for the caravans. We could be in our new building by Pesach if we can raise the support we are in need of. If you are interested in helping contact me Reb Nati at Yeshmalasot@gmail.com

So now I invite you all of you large and small to rejoice and be happy that you have such a large portion in something which is such eternal benefit for the community! Come and look upon the work of Hashem! Let your eyes see and your hearts rejoice! Just as Hashem has begun to show His kindness and goodness to all of Israel and to us, so may He finish for us. May we merit that this small step in starting this kehila of Emunah based, with achdus and ahavah with thanksgiving and joy, a place where all are welcomed with a smile and a bracha, may this be turned into a start of a movement in our collective return to Hahsem. May all who come here find peace and tranquility, and as they go out from here may this experience accompany them and circulate throughout the world. May the Rebbe’s wellsprings spread fourth, until we merit to start and to finish, until the real truth shines in the heart of every single Jew and the Holy promise that the Rebbe made in so many different forms will be quickly be fulfilled, “I have finished and I will finish!” we still need much salvation and compassion to finish all this and more.

Hashem is our salvation and our hope that we will merit to rejoice in His salvation at all times! I ask you now to publicize this matter to all who have a heart of flesh to come to our aid in starting this project. Hashem is my hope that this represents a sprouting of the seeds of salvation, that the Rebbe’s light will never be extinguished. May this light of this mitzvah of charity bring about a sweetening of all harsh decrees and judgments for you and for us.
Look, see and be astonished! Who would believe our salvation? Now! Now! Come, you, Hashem’s blessed, a pay close attention! Look and see Hashem’s salvation, his kindness and limitless wonders that we have merited now see with our eyes, to illumine and reveal truth and faith in the World! Who would have imagined that I would merit to reveal true encouragement, which knows no limits or bounds! How great are Hashem’s deeds! “You have done great things, Hashem my Elokim.” As He has taken me from the depths, of the klipot and raised me to thi,s even this lowest of levels to serve Him. To find me fit to start a Kehila, and a Yeshiva. His deeds are unfathomably and incalculably Great! Who can utter the mighty deeds of Hashem?! May our salvation come from Hashem, and likewise, may the Rebbe’s holy spiritual light always shine, as he said in his holy words, “My fire will burn until the Mashiach!”

Again to all those who helped bring this about. May Hashem give you success in all your endeavors and may you gain ascendancy and honor. May you merit to walk in the Rebbe’s holy pathways in particular, to say many prayers and supplications, and even more so, that each one of you should express himself before Hashem everyday for at least and hour and should strive always to be happy. Let us be happy and rejoice over His salvation!

Thank you
Shalom from Reb Nati

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Be a Partner in a Great Mitzvah!

Shalom this is Reb Nati, I am Happy to announce that we have purchased a Sefer Torah for the new Kehila of Hodayah V'Smicha in Beit shemesh and the Yeshiva of Yesh ma l'asot. Contact us if you would like to contribute or to become a partner in this mitzvah. As we are building a new English speaking Yoreh Deah Yeshiva in Ramat Beit Shemesh, Israel. The need has become apparent to us that we need to have a Emunah based community outreach program and learning facility. The times we live in are tight but we know that all new beginnings are difficult. But Chazal tells us that the Mitzvah of Tzedakah/charity, opens all the locked doors. So if you or someone you know is in need of a bracha help us, and I promise you that you will see new opening in the windows of shefa and blessing. So far I have paid for or pray for everything we have for the new community I need partners in this endeavor. We need plastic chairs and a Bimah the table for reading the Torah on. An Aron Hakodesh and Sidurim & Chumashim as well as. To help to pay for the Sefer Torah I need to raise for the remainder of the Torah another $6.000 that comes to $550 per month for this next year. i need commitments for this as i have to pay this in the next three weeks. My salary is only $700 a month. and my family needs to eat. The building that we are meeting in also cost money, Hashem will help. We have been promise a lot and prefabbed structure for our Shul and Yeshiva but it will take another $25,000 for the site prep. The deal is like this. To receive a $100,000 building we have to pay for the site prep and then the local government will donate the building. So I asking for your help . I am not asking for anyone to more than they can. But if just 700 people will give 36$ a month then we can do this. That's two times Chai a month for a year. 2x 18$($36)x12= our success. Anyone who wishes to donate for chairs and the Seforim we need can do so for a loved one or in the tzechut of someone who has passed away. We need these things now, as we are three weeks away from full time services. Please pray about it and know that you are helping the Geula come by being part of this great mitzvah!

Thank you and good shabbos
Shalom From Reb Nati