On Friday night, Ashdod residents attended a tish of the Shomrei Emunim Rebbe amidst the tense security situation across the country.
During the tish, the Rebbe exhorted the attendees to daven for the IDF soldiers fighting on the ground in Gaza.
“Every person should imagine as if it is his own son fighting out there,” said the Rebbe.
The tish was the only one held Friday night in Ashdod, drawing over three hundred people, including rabbonim of the city. The tish was held at the Vizhnitzer Bais Medrash Imrei Chaim.
The tish lasted for about 3 hours, ending at 2:30 a.m. The Rebbe arrived home at approximately 3 a.m., and shortly thereafter air raid sirens sounded, indicating that a rocket was headed toward Ashdod from Gaza. The rocket landed on the outskirts of the city.
{Matzav.com Israel News Bureau}
We should all daven give more tzedakah and study more Torah in the merit that the soldiers should return home safely and that Hamas surrenders without any conditions.
This is a list of names of IDF who were wounded. Please daven for them!
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How about sending your own son to defend you and the rest of am yisroel to share the burden!
We have to organize periods of torah and
t’fila in all communities , during this
period of profound crisis.
All are urged to participate in some
manner!!!!
I*N*C*R*E*D*I*B*L*E
Rabbi Avigdor Miller (a popular Chareidi Rabbi
and author, born 1908 CE, died 2001 CE) delivered a free
public lecture in the last year of his life, in which he taught that
Jews should pray for the Israeli Army.
I personally witnessed this; I was there.
When a Jew recites Tefilat Shemoneh Esrei,
he is permitted to add his own personal prayer requests
in the middle of the final paragraph, which begins with
Elokai Netzor Leshoni MeiRa.
Rabbi Steven Pruzansky of Congregation Bnai Yeshurun
in Teaneck NJ told me that I can recite it even on Shabbat
and Yom Tov, because it is a communal tefillah,
not a private bakashah.
SOURCE:
http://rabbipruzansky.com/2014/03/24/the-exchange-part-2/
To David:
Now is really not the time to bring up that old argument. Its time to come together with achdus and amass more zechusim
How come none of the other Gedolim or Moetzes have come out to daven for the Soldiers