Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Download Yeshiva University's newest Chanuka To-Go 5773

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Download Chanuka To-Go® 5773, which contains the following articles:
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  • Introduction: The Essence of Miracles
    Mrs. Suzy Schwartz
    (Assistant Dean, YU Center for the Jewish Future)
  • There's No Place Like Home: Defining the Obligation of Lighting Chanukah Candles
    Rabbi Aaron Cohen

    (Faculty, Stern College for Women • Rabbi, Tifereth Israel, Passaic, NJ )
  • Chanukah as a Celebration of the Rededication of the Temple
    Rabbi Joshua Flug
    (Director of Torah Research, Yeshiva University's Center for the Jewish Future)
  • Insights into Chanukah
    Rabbi Dovid Hirsch
    (Rosh Yeshiva, RIETS • Rabbi, Kehillas Bais Yosef, Passaic, NJ)
  • The Chanukah Controversy and its Relevance Today
    Rabbi Laurence Doron Perez
    (Senior Rabbi, Mizrachi Community Centre, Johannesburg • Head of School, Yeshiva College School, Johannesburg )
  • 1000 Marbles v. 8 Candles
    Rabbi Yona Reiss
    (Max and Marion Grill Dean, RIETS)
  • The Maccabean Revolt: What Really Happened
    Dr. Lawrence H. Schiffman
    (Vice-Provost of Undergraduate Education, YU)
  • 8 Tales For 8 Nights: Chanukah Is A Time For Telling Tales
    Professor Peninnah Schram

    (Professor of Speech and Drama, Stern College for Women)
  • Plus 3 years of Chanuka To-Go® archives with additional articles and divrei Torah
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Experience Yeshiva University | Open House Video

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Last Chance to Register! YU Medical Ethics Society Conference October 21, 2012 - Jewish Approaches To Medical Dilemmas of the Holocaust

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On October 21, 2012, the Yeshiva University's Student Medical Ethics Society will be hosting the Seventh Annual Fuld Family Medical Ethics Society Conference entitled "Out of the Ashes: Jewish Approaches to the Medical Dilemmas Borne Out of the Holocaust." The primary focus of this conference will be to discuss the contemporary relevance of ethical challenges that arose during the Holocaust, specifically addressing topics such as human experimentation, trans-generational trauma, and attitudes towards the mentally disabled. Being a Jewish institution, the discussion will be focused on the medical, ethical, and Jewish Law perspectives. We will be hearing from renowned speakers from the field like Dr. Michael Grodin from Boston University, Dr. Michael Berenbaum from the Sigi Ziering Center for the Study of the Holocaust and Ethics, and Rabbi Dr. Moshe Tendler, Rabbi Isaac and Bella Tendler Professor of Jewish Medical Ethics. We will also be privileged to hear a personal account from a survivor of Mengele's twin experiments, Irene Hizme, who will shed light on what actually occurred in Mengele’s experiments. A plenary on human experimentation will then be complimented by multiple break-out sessions which will include topics such as: The usage of Nazi Data, Jewish Attitudes on the value of life through the perspective on the mentally disabled, and The Nuremberg laws and code in the light of 21st century medical ethics. This conference promises to be a wonderful opportunity to explore complex and pressing issues that arose during the Holocaust, and to interact with leading rabbis, physicians, and lawyers in the area of medical ethics today.
Registration can be found online at http://www.yumedicalethics.com


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Thursday, October 11, 2012

YU Medical Ethics Society Conference October 21, 2012 - Jewish Approaches To Medical Dillemas of the Holocaust

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On October 21, 2012, the Yeshiva University's Student Medical Ethics Society will be hosting the Seventh Annual Fuld Family Medical Ethics Society Conference entitled "Out of the Ashes: Jewish Approaches to the Medical Dilemmas Borne Out of the Holocaust." The primary focus of this conference will be to discuss the contemporary relevance of ethical challenges that arose during the Holocaust, specifically addressing topics such as human experimentation, trans-generational trauma, and attitudes towards the mentally disabled. Being a Jewish institution, the discussion will be focused on the medical, ethical, and Jewish Law perspectives. We will be hearing from renowned speakers from the field like Dr. Michael Grodin from Boston University, Dr. Michael Berenbaum from the Sigi Ziering Center for the Study of the Holocaust and Ethics, and Rabbi Dr. Moshe Tendler, Rabbi Isaac and Bella Tendler Professor of Jewish Medical Ethics. We will also be privileged to hear a personal account from a survivor of Mengele's twin experiments, Irene Hizme, who will shed light on what actually occurred in Mengele’s experiments. A plenary on human experimentation will then be complimented by multiple break-out sessions which will include topics such as: The usage of Nazi Data, Jewish Attitudes on the value of life through the perspective on the mentally disabled, and The Nuremberg laws and code in the light of 21st century medical ethics. This conference promises to be a wonderful opportunity to explore complex and pressing issues that arose during the Holocaust, and to interact with leading rabbis, physicians, and lawyers in the area of medical ethics today.
Registration can be found online at http://www.yumedicalethics.com


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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Chevra Kadisha Newsletter

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A Periodical of Awareness and Communication on Chevra Kadisha-Related Matters

In This Issue
NASCK Launches EMES Card Campaign
Editorial
Halachah - Customs Corner
News At Nasck: What We Are Doing
Pichifkes & Takanos
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CREMATION OR BURIAL?
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VOLUME II / ISSUE 1             September 2012/ Elul, 5772
 
    We wish our friends, Chevra Kadisha members and all of K'lal Yisrael
 
K'siva V'Chasima Tova
A Happy and Sweet New Year
 
NASCK LAUNCHES
EMES CARD CAMPAIGN
An Urgent Project for all Jews
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NASCK has launched a national initiative that commenced with the beginning of Selichos. The goal is to encourage every adult Jew to first designate a Health Care Proxy and create a Halachic Living Will and then fill out and sign the "EMES Card". The "EMES" (Emergency Medical Education and Signup) Card attaches to one's license in a special plastic sleeve. This card addresses a number of extremely important issues of concern to the Jewish community.  In the event of a medical emergency, the EMES card will be found and advise medical personnel with contact information for their Health Care Proxy and Rabbi listed in their Halachic Living Will. Furthermore, the EMES Card is a legal document providing important information regarding one's post-mortem care and wishes.  

This project is supported by Agudath Israel, NCYI, OU and RCA.  It recommends Shuls across the country dedicate a day to educate their members and help instruct them to fill out and sign the EMES Card along with a Halachic Living Will.

To bring this campaign to your Shul & community click here
EDITORIAL
D'varim M'Rosh - Director's Message
Rabbi Elchonon Zohn 

The new year of 5773 is almost here.  In making a full assessment of our personal achievements and shortcomings, a חשבון הנפש, a review of our communal commitment to חסד של אמת is appropriate as well.  בע''ה, the Chevra Kadisha community keeps getting stronger, in numbers of those involved, in proficiency and in the scope of its work.  Nevertheless, I believe one area that deserves closer examination is the extent of the outreach we do in our communities to encourage קבורה כהלכה.

When describing the prominence Moshe gave to the work of transporting the remains of Yosef from Egypt, the Talmud applies the passage from Proverbs:"חכם לב יקח מצוות" - "the wise of heart grasp Mitzvos".  The Mitzvah of giving honor to the dead is chosen by the "wise of heart".(read more)

 

HALACHAH - CUSTOMS CORNER
Addressing Important Issues Relevant to Chevros Kadisha 
Rabbi Avraham Steinberg

 

The "Preferred Taharah": Pouring or Mikvah?

 

It is a great obligation upon the heads of the chevros kadisha to oversee meticulously...and not to stray even a little bit [from the accepted customs], for even if a custom is "little" in our eyes, it is "big" in Heaven, and it may be very important for the merit of the deceased...

(Chochmas Adam, Hanhagas Chevra Kadisha, Introduction)

 

The Question

After the initial washing of the niftar, the Chevra Kadisha performs what the Poskim refer to as the "main taharah" - the primary cleansing, or, more precisely, "purification." As many involved in Chevra Kadisha are aware, there are two common ways in which this taharah is performed. Some pour water over the nifter/es, while others immerse the nifter/es in a mikvah. Some do both. Which is preferred? What is the Halachic and historic background behind the divergence of practices? (read more) 

 

NEWS AT NASCK: WHAT WE ARE DOING

 The Modern-day Mes Mitzvah and the EMES Card

 

Recently, NASCK received calls from a few Lakewood residents who had developed close business and personal relationships with a non-affiliated, "traditional" Jewish man. They had many discussions about religion with him over the years, but never about the Jewish approach to end-of-life issues.

 

Upon his death, his friends were horrified to learn that he had agreed to be cremated. After long discussions with one of his friends and a rabbi, his wife was persuaded to have him buried in his family plot. Sadly, one of his children refused, and he was, indeed, cremated.(read more) 

 

PICHIFKES AND TAKANOS
Preparing an Aron Efficiently "The Seven S's" 

Preparing an Aron is an important part of the Tahara process.  There are many points to consider that will ensure the greatest Kovod Hames. 

 

Here are some suggestions.  To make it easier to remember, you may want to think of the "Seven S's". Our Sages say that it is good to create mnemonics to remember important things (See Tractate Shabbos, 104a - "Simanin Aseh BaTorah...).

 

Before preparing the Aron:(read more)

RESOURCES AND EDUCATION
Need a mishnayos sign-up sheet? Nichum Aveilim sign for the shiva home?  We've recently updated our website with many resources that are very useful.
Click the following link to see more of what our website has to offer http://nasck.org/edu_general.htm

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Monday, September 10, 2012

Download Yeshiva University's newest Rosh Hashana To-Go 5773

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Download Rosh Hashana To-Go 5773, a special edition featuring the Rabbinic Alumni of RIETS, which contains the following articles:
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  • Repentance Beyond Sin
    Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm, RIETS '51

    (Chancellor and Rosh HaYeshiva, Yeshiva University)
  • The Delicate Balance in Creation
    Rabbi Edward Davis, RIETS '70
    (Rabbi, Young Israel of Hollywood)
  • Of Fertility and Faith
    Rabbi Dr. Zalman Levine RIETS '91
    (Reproductive Endocrinologist, Medical Co-Director, Fertility Institute of NJ & NY)
  • Teshuvah and the Psychology of Change
    Rabbi Dr. Alex Mondrow, RIETS '02

    (Rebbe and Psychologist, Yeshivat Noam Middle School, Paramus, NJ)
  • Is there a Mitzva to do Teshuva?
    Rabbi Dr. Aaron Ross, RIETS '02

    (Assistant Principal, Yavneh Academy, Paramus, NJ)
  • The Enigma of the Prayer Insertions of Aseret Yemai Teshuvah – Rabbi Benzion Scheinfeld, RIETS '88
    (Director, Camp Kanfei Nesharim & Director of Student Activities, Magen David Yeshivah)
  • The Minhag of Not Sleeping on Rosh HaShana
    Rabbi Ezra Schwartz, RIETS '01, Yadin Yadin '08

    (Rosh Yeshiva and Bochein, RIETS & Rabbi, Mount Sinai Jewish Center, New York, NY)
  • Our Voices for Our King
    Rabbi Chaim Strauchler, RIETS '05

    (Rabbi, Shaarei Shomayim Congregation, Toronto)
  • Plus 4 years of Rosh Hashana To-Go issues with additional articles and divrei Torah
yamim noraim on YUTorah.org

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