Dear Editor,
A local Milwaukee, Wisconsin, bank is giving away up to $30,000. Please read on and respond on behalf of our Yeshiva Elementary School in this contest.
During the famous trial of Mendel Beilis in 1913, Rav Meir Shapiro zt”l submitted a letter to the court in which he explained the famous Chazal of “Atem kruyim adam.” Only Klal Yisroel is referred to by that specific word, meaning man. Rav Meir noted that the Hebrew word adam is the only word for man which has only a singular form even when referring to a plurality of men. The reason for this is that Klal Yisroel is always one, and what affects one individual impacts on the entirety of our nation as a whole.
I am not referring here to an eis tzarah, but rather to a very exciting opportunity that affects the Yeshiva Elementary School in Milwaukee. I am thus calling out to Klal Yisroel wherever you are. This will cost you nothing other than a few minutes of your time.
Please go online here (http://www.wsbonline.com/anniversary/) and vote for Yeshiva Elementary School.
Voting runs through April 30.
There is no limit to the number of times one may vote. Votes can come from all over the world, so please spread the word.
Tizku lemitzvos.
Rabbi Michel Twerski
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Its ia zechus to do anything for the rebbe in his holy work. What a man.
Chazak! I wish you all much hatzlacha!
And great credit to Rabbi Gross for spearheading the project!
Thank you for the chizuk Faivel.
Rabbi Aaron Gross, Director of Development
Yeshiva Elementary School
I Can not access the website by going to “http://www.wsbonline.com/anniversary/” –I just get a blue (fading) webpage.
Please inform of what to do.
Thanks.
Ams
Caution: The webpage where you cast your vote, http://www.wsbonline.com/anniversary/Vote.aspx, contains inappropriate images on the top. If a male will be voting he should be sure to block the images on the site. See http://www.webchaver.org/safety_tips.php for details about installing an image-blocker on Firefox or Chrome.
i voted – did you?
Over Shabbos they slipped a few notches. Lets try to make an extra effort to get them back up!!
Chrome does not currently have an add on that will prevent images from loading on select pages. It is possible to block all images under Options/Under the Hood/Content Settings. Then is possible to allow all images for a specific site, but not to allow/disallow specific pages.
Firefox does have an sdd on which will do this.
It may be a good idea to petition Google to have such a capability.
very easy to vote multiple times, just go back a page after you submit your vote and submit again with a new code.