- 2 October, 1941 (11 Tishrei, 5702): Menahem Ussishkin-yertziet
- 6 October, 1973 (10 Tishrei, 5734): yom kippur war
- 9 October, 1994 (4 Cheshvan, 5755): sergeant nachshon wachsman-kidnapped
- 16 October, 1874 (5 Cheshvan, 5635): Zvi Hirsch Kalischer-yertziet
- 16 October, 1986 (13 Tishrei, 5747): Ron Arad-captured
- 17 October, 2001 (30 Tishrei, 5762): Rehavam Ze'evi-killed
- 29 October, 1956 (24 Cheshvan, 5717): Mivtza Kadesh
Halacha
Topic: This peulah deals with the
meeting of Halacha – received from Hashem thousands of years ago at Har Sinai –
with the ever-changing, always advancing technology of the soon to be 21st
century. Some people would like to say that Halacha is outdated, it doesn’t
apply anymore or holds us back from being part of modern society. We know
better. The rabbis of every generation have the ability to apply the principles
of Halacha to any possibility that you can imagine. Their amazing knowledge of
the Torah ensures that for every new product that technology can create, there
is a halacha to go with it, telling us how to use it.
Goal: To show that Halacha\Torah is not old and inapplicable but contains
information to cover all situations that futuristic technology can conceive.
This
peulah aims to instill in all of us a certain appreciation for the adaptability
of Halacha and how it can help to live our lives properly.
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There Is No Greater Happiness Then Making A D...
This peula is her to teach the Chanichim two things one decision making skills. The second thing they will get from this peula is how it connects to Purim.
It connects because when Esther was asked to go speak to Achasverosh about “law” that was sent out to kill all the Jews of shushan She had a hard time deciding what to do to put herself first or put her people first and once she made the decision to go and speak to the king everything worked out well.
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