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Every Fish Must Be Checked for Kashrus
Our foremost poskim both from Jerusalem and Bnei Brak, R' Sariel Rosenberg; R' Shevach Tzvi Rosenblatt, R' Dovid Arye Morgenstern and R' Menachem Mendel Lubin have called upon the various Kashrus Committees to join the superlative supervision of Shearis Yisroel in their guidelines regarding inspection of the kosher signs of fish, one by one, a call joined as well by HaRav Chaim Kanievsky as follows:
Hundreds participated in a gathering in Sanhedria Murchevet to arouse and explain the dangers of the well-known and not so well-known issues of modern technology.
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Preparing For The Future : Teaching children about "EVENTS"
by R' Zvi Zobin
We take "events" for granted because we are doing them continually. Really, they are very complex and comprise many distinct steps. Sometimes, it is appropriate to "play" a child through an event to help him realize the significance of each stage. Then, when he experiences the event in real life, he can be in control and know what he has to do and and why he has do each stage of the event.
The Keruvim and Torah Education
by HaRav Eliezer Dunner
Moreinu HaRav Shamshon Raphael Hirsch zt'l points out (in his commentary on the Torah, parshas Terumah) that the keruvim mentioned in Tanach have two definite functions: (a) as watchers and protectors, and (b) as bearers of the Kisei Hakovod. Besides the keruvim that were on the Oron Hakodesh (parshas Terumah, Shemos 25:18-22) of the Luchos (which thus guarded and cared for Hashem's Torah), other keruvim stood at the east of Gan Eden, guarding the way to the Eitz Hachaim (Bereishis 3:24). Furthermore, the mal'ochim carrying the Kisei Hakovod (Yechezkel 10) in the ma'aseh merkovoh were also keruvim.
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