Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Kiddush In Rotty's Memory

All are invited to a
קידוש
this shabbos,
May 2nd
פרשת אחרי מות-קדושים
at
11:00 A.M.
following
davening in the Main Beis Medrash
to commemorate the
שלושים
of
David Rottenstreich ז"ל
at the home of

Alyssa and Adam Hertzberg
142 Laurel Hill Terrace
Apt. 1H

Monday, April 27, 2009

Shiur in David's Memory

Dr. Smadar Rosenzweig will speak on the power of women and speech
Sunday evening May 3, 2009
Torah Center of Hillcrest 171-05 Jewel Avenue
8:15 P.M.
Shiur is for women only
in memory of David Rottenstreich
Sponsorships available please call Vivian Rosenberg
718-591-7474

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Bus to Azkara

The bus will be leaving to the Azkara from Brookdale at 4pm

Friday, April 24, 2009

YU Tzedaka Event in David's Memory

SAVE THE DATE.....TUESDAY MAY 12th at 7:30 pm


YU TZEDAKA EVENT for The David Rottenstreich Z"L Sefer Torah Fund


Featuring: WORLD FAMOUS MENTALIST MARC SALEM


Marc's Bio: As an entertainer Marc Salem has performed around the world, astounding and entertaining millions. His show MIND GAMES concluded two extended runs on BROADWAY to both critical and popular acclaim. The Sydney Opera House, the Edinburgh Festival and Singapore's Esplanade have also hosted extended runs of MIND GAMES.


He has been featured on the The O'Reilly Factor, Montel, Maury, CNN, and has been a frequent guest on Regis. He has had two network television specials, with more to come. Marc has also completed 3 sell-out seasons in London. He is a regular guest on Court TV, and was also recently profiled on an astounding 60 Minutes by Mike Wallace.


All proceeds will go to David's Sefer Torah Fund

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Sunday Yom Iyun

The YU Tanach Yom Iyun, Sunday April 26th on “Exile and Redemption in Tanach and Jewish History” is going to be dedicated in memory of David Rottenstreich ז"ל. The program will be from 9:45am – 3:00pm.

For more information goto http://www.yu.edu/cjf/newsItem.aspx?ID=34898.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Azkara For David

The Azkara for David will, IY"H, be this Sunday, April 26, at 5 P.M. in YU's Lamport Auditorium

Please try and have all the learning you have pledged done by then, but if not at least by May 7th

It is important that we be able to make a Siyum at the Azkara, so when you finish learning on David's behalf please send me an email @ marczeffren@gmail.com telling me what you learned, so i can determine whether there can be a siyum made at the Azkara.

please keep checking for updates on the exact time of the Azkara

Thank You

Sunday, April 19, 2009

How To Sign Up

There are many things you can still sign up to learn for the Siyum Le'iluy Nishmas Dovid Chaim ben Tzvi Akiva. The Shloshim is on friday, May, 1, 7 Iyar.

there is tanach, mishnayos, mishna berurah, and rambam

to sign up, send an email to marczeffren@gmail.com stating what you would like to sign up for.

thank you

Date for learning to be finished by

Just a reminder, please finish the learning that you pledged to do by the date of the shloshim, which is Friday, 7 Iyar, May 1.

please continue to check here for further updates

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

A Hesped from the Levaya

Adonai! Al Bi’apcha tochicheini v’al b’chamasicha t’yasreini!

My master! Don’t rebuke us in anger, and don’t afflict us in rage,

A pasuk we’ve all recited many times over the last few days. And when we read this pasuk, we can’t help but be bothered. How can God cause so much pain for us? Is He angry? How can He be angry with David? Look at all the people who came together on his behalf. Davening…learning…saying tehillim…doing extra mitzvos…giving tzedaka. Look at all the friends, family, and members of klal yisroel. People that David speaks to everyday, people that he hasn’t seen in years, and people who he didn’t know at all, all on the front lines supporting him, his family and all of us. How can God be angry when He sees klal yisroel coming together for 1 human being...1 holy Jew? Is this pain that we feel really a reflection of God’s wrath?

But, I think, if you look more closely at the pasuk, it becomes clear that this suffering is not out of God’s anger, rather out of extreme love! The Gemara in Brachos gives us a prescription for such tragic occasions. The Gemara writes, that if you are suffering and you don’t know why, you should look scrupulously at the actions that you have done. So, lets take a look. What can we say about David’s actions? Anyone that knew David can attest to the fact that his actions were pure. He was a tremendous masmid, he was scrupulous about Halacha, he davened with the utmost kavana, he was always makpid not to speak loshon hara. In which case, it can’t be his actions that are responsible for this suffering. The Gemara goes on to say that if you cant find any misdeeds you should attribute the suffering to bitul torah. David was one of the biggest masmidim we know, in the true sense of the word. He took his sedarim very seriously and always pushed his chavrusas to learn more. There is no way we can attribute this pain to bitul torah. Then what is the solution? The gemara says, it must be that these are yisurin shel ahava, afflictions of love.

I would like to suggest that the pain and suffering we feel today is out of Hashem’s extreme love for David. We prayed to hashem “al bi chamascha tiyasreini” and he answered us that although these are painful times, it is not out of anger that I afflict you rather it is for my deep love for our dear R’ Dovid.

How did I come to realize this? How am I so sure that this is the case? It is because of you. You have all helped us realize this. Your tremendous support, encouragement, care and love for David has showed us this. The mishna in avos says, a line that David had underlined in his pirkei avos that I used to prepare this speech, “Rebbi omer- eizo hi derech yishara sheyavor lohadam- which is the straight path that a person should follow? Kol she hi tiferes lioseha vitiferes lo min hadam- anything that is glorified to God and glorified from amongst man.” Some of the meforshim explain that tiferes lo min hadam is a litmus test for tiferes lioseha. In other words, how do we know that a person is considered glorified by God, if we see that he is glorified by man. Your attendance this morning, in addition to your endless gifts of time, mitzvos, learning and prayers have assured us that David was truly glorified by man and thus loved by God.

We are therefore, very thankful for helping us realize that the pain we feel is an affliction of God’s love for David. All of the efforts you put forth, surely reflected David’s wonderful attributes and strengths.

To all of those who signed up for tehillim and to daven on David’s behalf, Thank you for highlighting David’s strong commitment to tefillah. David was amazingly meticulous about going to minyan on time. For shachris he needed to be there 5 mintues early to put on his tefillin. In teen minyan in hillcrest he was always the one to daven pisukei dizimra because he was the first one there. When he was in shul he showed a tremendous kavod hatefilah. He was careful not to talk and to have kavana throughout. We thank you for reminding us of this magnificent trait of David’s

To all of those who signed up to learn for david. Thank you for underscoring David’s amazing consistency in learning. As I mentioned, Rotty took his sedarim very seriously. He always tried to come on time and tried to never miss a seder. He was in seder and shiur just this past Thursday. Very often on shabbos, you could find david sitting on the basement couch learning, because he wanted to do what he felt was right but didn’t want anyone to know he was doing it.

Which brings me to another wonderful midah of david’s. David was extraordinarily humble. He always did the right thing but didn’t insist on anyone knowing about it. And in this honor we wish to thank all those who contributed anonymously. Your humility is a tribute to David’s legacy.

Lastly, thank you to all of you who gave tzedaka in David’s merit. We all know that david would do anything for any of us. He always offered his assistance to his friends and family, and did so happily. There is nothing he wouldn’t do for a friend. He loved you guys so much. So we thank you so much for reflecting this midah of david’s and ask that you continue to give in his memory.

So again, from the bottom of our hearts, we thank you so much for all of the chizuk that you have given us. We wouldn’t have been able to get through the last few days without your encouragement, support and tefillot. We ask that you continue your efforts to grow in memory of our dearest David, and that he continue be a melitz yosher for us and all of klal yisrael. T’hei niafsho tzrurah btzror hachaim.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

An Update

In light of the pain we are all feeling as we reconcile the untimely loss of our precious Dovid Chaim ben Tzvi Akiva a"h, there has been a tremendous outpour in response to this terrible tragedy that has hit home and befallen our community. So many efforts have been made to bring chizuk and nechamah to all of us. To that end, we would like to remind you of what has been organized to help channel our grief and to celebrate David.

1. All the learning that has been committed to thus far should be completed by the Shloshim. Please continue to check the blog for more learning opportunities and other Shloshim information.

2. A book is being compiled for the family with stories and pictures of David and letters to the family. Please email your contribution to thoughtsofdavid@gmail.com so that we can make this project even more meaningful for the Rottenstreichs.

3. David's fierce commitment to learning Torah and his dedication to adhering whole-heartedly to all 613 Mitzvos is something that inspired those around him every day he was living and will continue to touch the lives of our Klal for years to come. Chazal very often compare a Sefer Torah to a human being. For these reasons we have decided to dedicate a Sefer Torah in David's memory to give to his family. To donate to this worthy cause please see the previous post titled "Sefer Torah Dedication" for more information.

Thank you, and we should only see bsuros tovos

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Siyum

As we are planning to make a siyum for the Shloshim of David, the deadlines for the learning of Mishnayos, TaNach, Rambam Mishna Torah, and Mishnah Berurah is extended until the date of the shloshim.

Please check back for further updates.

Sefer Torah Dedication

The response from everyone over the last few days has truly been a tremendous Chizzuk to us all. So many of us grew so much in our Avodas Hashem from Rotty’s unique love for Talmud Torah. Whenever we needed a short vort on the Parsha, we went straight to Rotty. He was a walking Sefer Torah, who was always there to share and hear Torah ideas. Chazal in many places compare a Jewish soul to a Sefer Torah. Just like one tears Kriyah when a precious soul passes away, so too one tears Kriyah when witnessing the burning of a Sefer Torah. As a result, what greater act can we all do than by writing a Sefer Torah in Rotty’s memory as a gift to his beloved family? What greater nechama to the Rottenstreichs than to write a Sefer Torah in memory of David, and in honor of the Torah and Mitzvos to which he dedicated his life?

Please donate whatever you can, even if it’s a small amount. Echad haMarbeh, Vi’echad haMamit, Bilvad SheYichavein Libo LaShamayim. May our acts of kindness be a zchus for Rotty’s neshama.

To participate you can pay through paypal by clicking HERE or by sending money or checks, made out to Marc Zeffren, with a note saying David's Sefer, to:

David's Sefer Torah
c/o Marc Zeffren
211 S. Alta Vista Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036
marczeffren@gmail.com

David's Sefer Torah
c/o Aaron Malitzky
591 Rutland Ave.
Teaneck, NJ 07666
aaronmalitzky@gmail.com

David's Sefer Torah
c/o Aryeh Schlusselberg
343 Eastwood rd.
Woodmere, NY 11598
aryehschluss@gmail.com

David's Sefer Torah
c/o Rafi Katz
704 Lamberton Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20902
rafi.katz@gmail.com

David's Sefer Torah
c/o Yitzie Klapper
70-58 173rd St.
Flushing, NY 11365
yklapper@gmail.com

David's Sefer Torah
c/o Isaac Orenbuch
693 Wildwood Road
West Hempstead, NY 11552
hisaac21@gmail.com

David's Sefer Torah
c/o J.Z. Spier
10 Village Green
Monsey, NY 10952
jzspier@gmail.com

David's Sefer Torah
c/o Willie Balk
2791 Chesterton Road
Shaker Heights, OH 44122
wbalk@yu.edu

David's Sefer Torah
c/o Danny Turkel
141-03 Jewel Ave.
Flushing, NY 11367
danielturkel@gmail.com

David's Sefer Torah
c/o Ariel Caplan
336 No. 8th Ave.
Edison, NJ 08817

moncappytan@gmail.com

Levaya Information (updated)

IY"H The Levaya will take place at the Young Israel of Hillcrest at 8:30 am

For all those who will not be able to attend, there will be live audio broadcasting taking place. To Listen in click here

Thank You

David's Name

Please be informed that David's name is now Dovid Chaim ben Tzvi Akiva ע"ה.

Thoughts About David

If anyone would like to send in pictures of David ע"ה with their thoughts and/or memories of him please send them in to ThoughtsOf David@gmail.com

We will be compiling them into a journal for the family.

Thank you

For All Who Need Support

In this great time of sorrow and sadness we all need each other. There will be a gathering at Young Israel of Woodmere at 12:30pm today for all in need of support.

There will also be a minyan at 1:35 there.

Thank You

Baruch Dayan Emes

It is with a broken heart that I inform you of the petirah of Dovid Chaim ben Tzvi Akiva ע"ה.

On behalf of the Rottenstreich Family, I would like to thank you all for your continued support in the saying of tehillim and learning in David's name.

I would like to ask that all the learning be continued in his memory.

Please continue to check the blog for further updates.

Mishna Berura

I Vividly recall sitting next to David every day my shana alef in Yeshiva watching him spend every free second plowing through the first chelek of shulchan aruch and mishna brurah. The 20 minutes alloted by the yeshiva were not enough for David because he wanted to conduct himself completely in accordance with halacha. Thank you to everyone for taking upon themselves tehillim and participating in all the learning opportunities b'zchus our precious friend. So much has been done but there is still so much more to do and we need everyones help. As long as we are fighting we know david will be fighting. Therefore, we ask everyone to please find the time and the effort to take on more. We have added a tzedakah campaign and now we are going to try to finish the first chelek of mishna brura. Please sign up for as much as you can and try to finish by the end of Pesach. We have split the simanim into sections of 5 to stay organized but please sign up for as many as you can-echad hamarbeh vechad hamamit uvilvad shiyechavain libo lashamayim

Please try and have this done by the end of Shabbos. thank you

All of Chelek Alef - MMY
1-5 Aaron Malitzky, Reu Berman, Brian Koegel, Nava Dworetsky
6-10 Jason Jacobs, anonymous
11-15 anonymous, Steven Goldman
16-20 Yehoshua Auman, Steven Goldman
21-25 anonymous, Naama Levin
26-30 Sima Horowitz
31-35 Shmuli Stern
36-40 anonymous, Jeremy Erez
41-45 anonymous, Jeremy Erez
46-50 Aaron Malitzky, Ariel Auman, anonymous
51-55 Joey Lehman, anonymous, anonymous
56-60 Yechiel Schwab, J Litton, Gidon Lipstein, Adam Frohlinger, Yoni Weinberg, Yaffi Spodek, Joseph Skydell, David Liechtung, Jason Weinblatt, Sammy Moer, Ariel Reiner, Yonatan S, Yosef van Bemmelen, Adam Sabzevari, Melissa Lowinger, Aaron Ciner, Ariel Auman, Miki Goldstein
61-65 Rebecca Weinstein, Yonatan S, Ariel Auman, Miki Goldstein
66-70 Yossi Jacobs, Ari Berkowitz, Kenny Dvorin, David Liechtung, Stahler, Yonatan S, Carrie Rabinowitz, Miki Goldstein
71-75 Rafi Katz, Ari Berkowitz, Kenny Dvorin, Leah Fried, Rabbi Jon Green, Adam Friedman, David Liechtung, Carrie Rabinowitz, Tamar Gold, Rachel Waldman, Miki Goldstein
76-80 Rafi Katz, Ari Berkowitz, Yossi Faber, Miki Goldstein
81-85 Shanna Naiman, Ari Berkowitz, Jeremy Apfel, Miki Goldstein
86-90 anonymous, Ari Berkowitz, Jeremy Apfel, Bubba Ellman, anonymous, Miki Goldstein
91-95 Baruch and Nati Abittan, Miki Friedmann, Miki Goldstein
96-100 Aaron Fleksher, Evan Chesir, Miki Goldstein
101-105 Baruch and Nati Abittan, Justin Bral
105-110 Baruch and Nati Abittan
111-115 Baruch and Nati Abittan, Talia Reiner
116-120 Eitan Lipstein, Adiel Munk, Dovid Tauber, Eytan Mishkoff, Zachary Lubat, Jacob Moer, Yehuda Williams, Evan Hirschhorn, Judah Rosenbaum, Joseph Skydell, Joshua Teitcher, Ariella Friedman, Jason Weinblatt, Sammy Moer, Yonatan S, anonymous, Michael Plaut
121-125 Adiel Munk, anonymous, Elizabeth Konigsberg, anonymous, Joshua Teitcher, Jason Weinblatt, Sammy Moer, anonymous, Yonatan S, Eli Muschel, anonymous, Mordy Fenster
126-127 Jason Jacobs
All of Chelek Bet - MMY

Tzedaka Fund

On the Yomin Noraim we all beseech Hakodosh Baruch Hoo in prayer proclaiming U'Tshuva U'Tfila U'Tzedaka Maavirin Es Roa Hagzaira. We have increased our tfila tremendously but there is still so much more that we need to do. We ask everyone on a personal level to try to introspect and do tshuva b'zchus our close friend but on a community based level we are trying to bring the tzibur together through a massive t'zdaka campaign Le'iluy Nishmas Dovid Chaim ben Tzvi Akiva ע"ה. We ask that you extend your pockets just like David has always extended his heart for those near and far. Please bring/mail whatever you can to one of the following locations, whichever is most convenient for you. or you can donate through payal by clicking HERE. Hopefully soon we will have the specific organization the family will donate the money to and we will keep everyone posted about making tax-deductible donations. Thank you so much for all your support and please continue doing whatever you can.

Marc Zeffren
211 S. Alta Vista Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
marczeffren@gmail.com

Aaron Malitzky
591 Rutland Ave.
Teaneck, NJ 07666
aaronmalitzky@gmail.com

Aryeh Schlusselberg
343 Eastwood rd.
Woodmere, NY 11598
aryehschluss@gmail.com

Yoel Dvorin
7455 Maplewood Ave.
Chicago, IL 60645
dvorin47@gmail.com

Adiel Munk
935 Swarthmore Lane
Saint Louis, MO 63130
adi0189@gmail.com

Rafi Katz
704 Lamberton Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20902
rafi.katz@gmail.com

Isaac Orenbuch
693 Wildwood Road
West Hempstead, NY 11552
hisaac21@gmail.com

J.Z. Spier
10 Village Green
Monsey, NY 10952
jzspier@gmail.com

Gabi Berman
25 Carlisle Rd.
New Rochelle, NY 10804
gabiberman@gmail.com

Yitzie Klapper
70-58 173rd St.
Flushing, NY 11365
yklapper@gmail.com

Eric Goldman
9 Barkley Ct.
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
egoldman@yu.edu

Willie Balk
2791 Chesterton Rd.
Shaker Heights, OH 44122
wbalk@yu.edu

Moshe Klausner
3 Pleasant St
Sharon, MA 02067
moklausner@gmail.com

Praying with Fire

"If one merely opens his eyes a little wider, looks out into his world
a little further and listens to his fellow's words a little more
closely, one quickly realizes that the world is with those who are in
need of one's prayers. While our period of Jewish history is
comparatively peaceful and prosperous, hearts are not still. Lives are
not tranquil.Even those with relatively few troubles struggle with the
numbness and exhaustion brought on by hectic 24/6 lives.

Why does all the heartache present itself? While Hashem's reasons are
not apparent to us, the impact is evident: When one's neighbor is
afflicted, one is able to feel for him, to empathize with his plight
on a personal level and build upon the connections that unite one Jew
to another. Born in a generation that basically is blessedly free of
worries over bare substance, each Jew has the emotional capacity to
feel for others, if only he desires to do so.

As Rav Mattisyahu Saloman stated, " the hardships are to bing us to
reach up to hashem with higher levels of prayer and to reach out to
our fellow Jews with higher levels of compassion." It is the
combination of these two ingredients that perfects the formula for the
ultimate redemption. For redemption depends upon both the sincere
prayers and the deep-seated unity of the Jewish people."

- adapted from an article by Rabbi Heshy Klymann

Bezras Hashem as a result of the unification of Klal Yisroel through
learning and davening b'zchus the refuah shleima of Dovid Chaim Yosef
ben Sima Perel, we will not only merit a Refua Shleima for our beloved
David, but also merit the ultimate redemption.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Special Seder and Minyan

There will be a one hour learning seder starting at 7:45 am and then a minyan at 8:45 am Lizechus the Refuah of dovid chaim yosef ben sima perel
It will be held at the Young Israel of Woodmere, upstaris

Urgent Update from The Family

One of David's doctors has informed us that they still need to do some tests they are worried that the situation has become much worse. We need all of your help. PLEASE INTENSIFY YOUR DAVENING.

Due to the updated situation, there will be NO visitors allowed until further notice.

The Rottenstreichs

Tehillim Gathering

There will be a Tehillim gathering at the Young Israel of Woodmere for Men and Women after the 9:30 Ma'ariv.

Women Only Tehillim Gathering

Hey Guys,

I know many of us have heard about David Rottenstreich, Dovid Chaim Yosef
ben Sima Perel, and his situation. Right now he is on life support and
they do not know how long he will stay like this. Right now all that
we can do is daven for him. I will be holding a tehillim group at my
house for women only, 443 Winthrop Rd, Teaneck, NJ 07666 at 8 pm,
Monday Night. Please spread the word to all your friends and feel free
to bring your mothers, sisters, friends etc. Also please try and bring
your own tehillim.

B'zechut all of our tefillot, David should have a quick and speedy
refuah shleimah!

Tova Kreinberg

Just a Note

please do not commit using the comments, as i do not check them often. please email me when you want to sign up for something. my email is marczeffren@gmail.com. thank you.

virtual visitation

I know that a lot of you want to go visit David, but there could be things holding you back, whether personal or just because you are out of town, there is a new way. Go to caringbridge.org/visit/davidrottenstreich and sign the guest book. Let the family know how you feel.

Thank You

Learn Mishna Torah of the Rambam

Please try and have it done by the end of the last days of Pesach

Sefer HaMadda-

Hakdama- Baruch Yechiel Abittan

Yesodei ha-Torah(10)- Baruch Yechiel Abittan

De'ot(7)- anonymous

Talmud Torah(7)- anonymous

Avodah Zara(12)- Ariel Mintz

Teshuvah(10)- Jonathan Lubat

Sefer Ahavah-

Krias Shema(4)- Joseph Jarashow

Tefillah U’Birchas Kohanim(15)- Zev Kahane

Tefillin U’Mezuzah V’Sefer Torah(10) - Rabbi Ely Bacon

Tzitzit(3)- Avi Akhavan

Berachos(11)- Avi Akhavan, Naama Levin

Mila(3)- Dovi Fischer

Zemanim:

Shabbat-(30) - Meir Popowitz

Eruvin(8)- Joey Rosenfeld

(Shevisas)Yom Tov(8)- Steven Mermelstein

Chametz u-Matza(8)- Yissachar Jerusalem

Shofar ve-Lulav ve-Sukkah(8)- Aaron Malitzky

Shekalim(4)- Aaron Malitzky

Kiddush Hachodesh(19) - Aaron Fleksher

Taanis(5)- Shimon Farber

Chanukah u-Megillah(4)- Aaron Malitzky

Nashim:

Ishut(25)- Dov Poplack

Geirushin(13)- Michael Harary

Yibum va-Chalitzah(8)- Rabbi Yonatan Emett

Na'arah Betulah(3)- Josh Maslow

Sotah (4)- Josh Maslow

Kedushah

Issurei Biah(22)- Dov Poplack

Ma'akhalot Assurot(17)- Yitzchak Rothken

Shechitah(14)- Dena Katz

Hafla'ah

Shevuot(12)- Steven Lowinger

Nedarim: (13)- Steven Mermelstein

Nezirot(10)- Michael Kook

Erachin(8)- Meir Cohen

Zera'im

Kilayim(10)- Isaac Stollman

Matanos Aniyim(10)- Yehuda Cohn

Terumot(15)- David Shenkman

Maaser(14)- Michael Heller

Maaser Sheini U’Neta Revai(11)- Michael Sohn

Bikurim(12)- Aaron Abramson

ShemittahV’Yovel(13)- Steven Lowinger

Avodah

Beit Habechira(8)- Elie Horowitz

Klei Hamikdash V’Haovdim Bo(10)- Sammy Kahn

Biat Hamikdash(9)- Ari Berkowitz

Issurei Mizbeiach(7)- Ari Berkowitz

Maaseh Hakorbanot(19)- Jonathan Ziring

Temidin Umusafin(10)- Eric Israeli

Pesulai Hamukdashin(19)- Kenny Dvorin

Avodas Yom Hakippurim-(5)- Ari Berkowitz

Meillah(8)- Alex Mermelstein

Korbanot:

Korban Pesach(10)- Yissachar Jerusalem

Chagigah(3) - anonymous

Bechoros(8)- Aaron Abramson

Shegagos(15)- Isaac Lebwohl

Mechusrei Kaparah(5)- Willie Roth, Rabbi Elchanan Dulitz

Temura(4)- Lauren Sherman

Tahara:

Tumas Meis(25)- Jesse Rabinowitz

Parah Aduma(15)- Zach Wertheimer

Tumas Tzaraat-(16)- Dov Poplack

Metamei Mishcav U’Mushav(13)- Jonathan Chambre

Shar Avot Hatumot(20)- Josh Koperwas

Tumas Ochlin(16)- Moshe Kolb

Keilim(28)- Ari Goldberg

Mikvaot(11)- Joshua Schulman

Nezikin: Ari Rockoff

Nizkei Mamon(14)- Yoni Fein

Gneiva(9)- Yosef Gamzo

Gzeilah V’Aveida(18)- Eytan Rosenbaum

Chovel U’Mazik(8)- Moshe Karp

Rotzeach U’Shmiras Hanefesh(13)- Rabbi Yonatan Emett

Kinyan:

Mechira(30)- David Braun

Zechia U’matanav(12)- Eytan Burstein

Shcheinim(14)- Sariel Malitzky

Sheluchin V’shutafin(10)- Elie Lustiger

Avadim(9) - Shimon Farber

Mishpatim:

Schirus(13)- Avi Landesman

Sheilah U’Pikadon(8)- Louis Tuchman

Malveh U’loveh-(27)- Michael Gottesman

To’an V’nitaan(16)- Michael Greenberg, Tzali Dulitz

Nachalot(11)- Tani Cohn

Shoftim:

Sanhedrin(26)- Yosef Miller

Eidus(22)- Geoffrey Kiderman

Mamrim(7)- anonymous

Evel(14)- Rabbi Yonatan Emett

Melachim(12)- Yosef Miller

Tehillim Gathering at the Kotel

We will be gathering at the Kotel to plead and daven for the refuah shleimah of our dear friend and talmid Dovid Chaim Yosef ben Sima Perel, tonight, Monday night, at 11:00 p.m.
Please pass this message on as soon as possible to anyone in Eretz Yisrael that you think will be able to attend.
May we hear bsurot tovot very soon,
Ari Waxman

Another Thought

I've often heard that giving tzedakah to hachnasas kallah is a special zechus for a refuah sheleimah for someone. We say every mornrning in eilu devarim, "bikur cholim, hachnasas kallah, levayas hames" - meaning that visiting the sick and escorting the dead is separated through the mitzvah of hachnasas kallah. I've heard miraculous stories about this as well.

In Shemoneh Esrei, the bracha of "atah chonen l'adam daas" should be said having in mind that Hashem should grant wisdom to the doctors to know what to do and how to treat him, and without this gift of wisdom from Hashem, that doctors have no power on their own.

Chevra,

We've done so much but so much more has to be done.

someone sent this to me asking to send it out, its a little lengthy but it has some very deep ideas about asher yatzar and good eitzah to help bring a refuah shlaimah to dave.

Food For Thought- The Sun and Man, and their Respective Berachot:

Some Thoughts to help us merit a complete and Speedy recovery for Dovid Chaim (Yosef) Rottenstreich

As the Jewish world prepares to recite in awe the once in a generation opportunity of Birkat Hachama, the blessing noting G-d's hand in the return of the sun to the beginning of its orbit at the approximate same time, day, and place as creation, many of us have lost the focus on our Pesach preperations and our excitement for this wonderful bracha. As circumstances have it, it seems appropriate to spend a few short minutes also focusing on another blessing we make numerous times daily, one which we often take for granted until we are shaken up by a rude awakening.

After hearing the alarming news of Dovid Chaim (Yosef) Rottenstreich's, Rotty as he is affectionately known to us all, heart-rending condition, our initial surprise developed into a search for an avenue to channel our feelings in an effort to storm the Heavens and merit Divine compassion. In the perusal of the Tehillim site set up, we were awakened by a rather innocent little request, " Also, it would be nice if everyone could take upon themselves one thing, or even something that you already do, and have extra Kavannah, especially in the ברכה of אשר יצר, having in mind the רפואה שלימה of David."

Those short words got us thinking about a little thing we may have never though about in our lives. That little brachah, Asher Yatzar, the bracha we so often make while running somewhere, if we remember to make at all, is one of the unsung heroes of our daily lives, but we probably would never know. Its ordinary, normal, and even surprising existence leaves it rather unnoticed, and certainly not understood. Though there are certainly many books, and rightfully so, documenting, explaining and seeking to capture the essence of Birkat Hachama, the bracha of Asher Yatzar remains without its fanfare. In the merit of Dovid Chaim, let us take a few short moments to begin a short analysis of this "ordinary" brachah, and hope to help his body back to its former self.

Birkat Hachamah marvels at the miraculous existence of the world, and expresses our recognition of the As Rav J. David Bleich so poignantly points out, it is not a berachah like others with the same text, but rather recognizes an ordinary occurrence, the existence of the sun but yet is restricted to the time it returns to its orbit; "The blessing on this occasion, it would seem, is evocativer rather than responsive. It is designed to arouse man from his lethargy, to force him to reflect upon this cosmic phenomenon, to summon him to contemplation. Marking yet another solar milestone in the calendar of eternity, the occasion calls out to man: Lift up your eyes on high and see: who created these?" However, Rav Bleich remarks in the preface, that regarding Birkat Hachama, "Indeed, the rarity of its occurrence has served to magnify the rejoicing in its performance, and to enhance the scholarly attention it has received".

As we marvel at the seven wonders of the world, sunsets, and the solar system, we often forget that the glory of G-d's creation is also expressed in us, our physical bodies bear testimony to the wisdom of G-d's creative ingenuity, and all our scientific advancements merely pail to the knowledge of the greatness of G-d, Galuy Viyadua only to Hashem the extent of the miraculousness of man's existence, though everyday may unravel another piece of the puzzle (see Rav Pinkus, Siddur Tefillah).

Once upon a time, science used to be the base of the philosophical battle against the existence of a Deity, but that has long since changed. As scientific discoveries disproved just about every one of Aristotle's scientific assumptions, his metaphysical conclusions were also obliterated. The laboratories of Science and Medicine have become virtual synonymous with believers (though not always adherers), who find it impossible to deny a G-dly designer to a world so complexly magnificent. A recent discussion in a law firm witnessed two Jewish attorneys, one observant and one not- yet practicing, discussing the connection between medical knowledge and belief in the Almighty. The observant attorney remarked that he has yet to meet a doctor who doesn't believe in G-d, to which the other lawyer challenged him that two mutual clients of theirs, both successful doctors and businessmen, leading lives which, suffice to say, are far from devote, could not possibly believe in G-d. The observant attorney accepted the challenge and responded "why don't we ask them?" Both doctors were telephoned, and without a moments hesitation responded in the affirmative, "Of course we believe in G-d", after all they were doctors, and knew that complex bodies can only come from an infinite being.

But yet when all goes well, and our body needs only minor tuning to our inborn systems, we fail to concentrate on the debt of gratitude we owe for our bodies, and simultaneously lose a part of our soul in the process, because as we will see they are integrally connected. Let the difficult situation we find ourselves in be a wakeup call to appreciate our health and daven for those who lack it. So let us begin with a few questions, which can hopefully underscore a small splatter of the uniqueness of this bracha's message:

Soul and Body-Interconneted in Spirit and Berachot

Why do we make this berachah, and why is it the second berachah we say in the morning, right at the beginig of the day? Why is it coupled with Elokai Neshamah, and why is there no request in the berachah, but a mere acknowledgement of G-d's hand in creating man with genius? What is the meaning of the bracha and what does it seek to evoke within us? What is its power if said properly?

The Gemara Berachot (60b) quotes Abaye who tells us that after one relieves oneself but Asher Yatzar seems to play a larger role, it's placement at the start of ones day seems to underscore its significance. The Jewish day begins with Modeh Ani, recognition of ones connection to the Almighty and his acknowledging and thanking (the two definitions of "Modeh") Hashem for the return of his soul to his body. Our Teachers tells us that sleep is one sixtieth of death and to a certain degree every new day of ones life is a Techiyat Hameitim, a resuscitation of the dead, and a new bond between ones body and soul is formed. Immediately after washing our hands and blessing על נטילת ידים, Al netilat yadayim, we recognize this new creation with two berachot, one expressing our divinely magnificent bodily function and one recognizing our pure soul, asher Yatzar and Elokai Neshama.

The language of the beracha of Asher Yatzar, in fact, seems to make explicit reference to the original creation of man at the beginning of Sefer Bereishit, 1:27, and 2:7, which describes creation of man with the two verbs in the beracha, ויצר ה' אלקים את האדם...ויברא אלקים את האדם בצלמו, G-d's forming of man and creating him. The language of Asher Yatzar also seems to express an explicit pasuk (Bereishit 2:8), ויטע ה' אלקים את האדם בגן עדן מקדם...וישם שם את האדם אשר יצר, G-d placed the man he formed in the Garden of Eden. The beracha seems to express our new creation of the day, and our ability to relive the Gan Eden experience in this world even in our current existence if we only know the secrets to success.[1]

Rav Shimshon Refael Hirsch (Siddur Teffilot Yisrael pages 6, 10) explains these two berachot are very connected. According to a number of commentators, the reason why the beracha of Elokai Neshama doesn't begin with Baruch, is because it is the conclusion of Asher Yatzar. The conclusion Asher yatzar, מפליא לעשות, is in essence the introduction to Elokai Neshama, marveling at Hashem's ability to combine the destiny of the soul in the body of man, see Rav Hirsch and the translation below. As Rav Hirsch explains, after concluding Asher Yatzar we begin to recognize that this new body which was given us today contains a pure soul, which cannot be contaminated by our sins, and gives us the ability to wake up every morning to a new air of purity, with our soul and body working together.

Rav Yosef Dov Haleivi Soloveitchik zt"l pointed out numerous times in his writings and recorded species about the precious way a Jew recognizes his physical body, and its functioning in his religious life. Man's physical body can be sanctified, a notion which stands in stark contrast to the dualistic approach of Western (i.e. Greek and Christian) thought. The Rav describes how the latter "despaired metaphysically and morally of man's natural side and devoted itself to his spiritual-intellectual side... It created an unbridgeable gap between the physical and the spiritual. While the Torah declared, "And you shall eat before the Lord your God, in the place where He will choose to establish His Name, the tithes of your new grain and wine and oil, and the firstlings of your herds and flocks, so that you may learn to revere the Lord your God always" (Devarim 14:23), Greek thought would not be able to fathom such a command: "The animal eats; man thinks and cognizes the spiritual, general and ideal. The intellect, not the stomach, approaches God. 'And you shall eat before God' - is there anything more self-contradictory? [But Judaism says:] Nevertheless!" (Uvikashem Misham, translation from Hebrew, p.207- 208)

And as the Rav So eloquently declares: "Indeed, the Halakha is the law of the body. But this is where you find its greatness; by sanctifying the physical, it creates a unified psychosomatic individual who serves his Creator with both his spirit and his body and elevates the animal [in him] to the heights of eternity." (Uvikashtem Misham, translation from Hebrew p. 215)

Rav Shimshon Pincus (Siddur Teffillah pages ) makes a similar point. Though our pure neshama is the heart of our existence, its ability to function on this world is based upon our body's continued health. When the body goes, the soul has no means of expressing itself in this world. While on the one hand, רחמנא ליבא בעי, G-d wants our hearts and Kavanah, we are also told הכל לפי רוב המעשה , our status is determined by our physical actions, but which one is it, our soul or our bodies which determines our spiritual status?

Rav Pincus explains that while the heart of ones existence is his soul and his motivation, G-d created the world in a way that the only means of determining ones true motivation is by analyzing their actions. One may really feel connected to Torah and Mitzvot, and uplift himself with his pure motivations when studying and performing, but if it is not coupled with actions, then one really doesn't love the Torah and Mitzvot. If one can only muster up romantic feelings, but can't make the Divine command part of his body's existence, then his love for them is truly lacking. Our bodies in effect express the true nature of our heart.

As we recognize in Adon Olom, our soul, which we entrust with Hashem when we go to sleep, בידו אפקיד רוחי, allows us to awaken to an existence where our "Spirit shall remain with our body", ועם רוחי גויתי, and live our lives with Hashem and without fear of anything ה' לי ולא אירא.

Rav Pincus explains that our recognizing that our soul is a pikadon, a deposit, allows us to keep it connected to Hashem, its true owner, throughout the day. In so doing, we allow our body to reach untold of heights that the soul couldn't achieve without its interconnection.

With this in mind, we can maybe start to understand the beracha we make on relieving ourselves, or the fact that this act deserves a blessing at all. Hashem created our bodies with ultimate wisdom, בחכמה, and gave us the ability to exist and persevere. Most translate "Bichachma" as Hashem's creation of man with tremendous wisdom. The Maharsha describes "Bichachma" as possibly referring to man, not Hashem. If so, it is a brachah thanking Hashem for creating us with intellect, that which differentiates us from the animal kingdom.

In fact, the Kuzari already expressed "how great is this bracha in its contents, and how perfect are its words for all who contemplate in it with a truthful eye. It begins with the word בחכמה and concludes with רופא כל בשר ומפליא לעשות, to express the extreme wonder in G-d's creating all animal life with the ability to excrete and take in, and that is in reference to all animal life as is expressed in the conclusion of the bracha".

Often we need to be awakened to the power of a bracha and its contents, but let us use this experience to truly wake up.

The Healing Power of Ashar Yatzar

Numerous stories depict the power of Asher Yatzar said properly with understanding and intent, and the merit of furthering its recital, actions which have in the past brought about complete recoveries even from Polio (well known story of the Chazon Ish).

Rav Mendel Weinbach, Rosh Yeshiva of Ohr Sameach, recounts a remarkable story of the power of Asher Yatzar. A father of a six year old autistic child decided to sponsor 300 posters of Asher Yatzar, placed outside of bathrooms, to help his son. The next morning his son woke up and began to speak, his autism was gone. See:

http://designerperfect.com/images/AsherYatzarKron_images/Asher%20web%20pdfs/asheryatzarstories.pdf

The Seder Hayom even codifies, "One should make this bracha with proper kavana, and say every word etc., and if one is complete in his thoughts… he will not become sick his entire life, nor will he need a doctor or healing, and therefore, one must make the bracha with complete intention and full cognizance, to the Healer of all mankind and the wonderous creator".

Relieving oneself is merely a means of identifying and reflecting on the wondrous nature of our physical existence, and its connection to our spiritual well-being and abilities. However, in fact the bracha has little to do with going to the bathroom, and everything to do with marveling at G-d's miraculous handiwork. In the merit of the Seder Hayom, let us say this bracha with newfound meeting and erase the need for pain and sickness for Dovid Chaim (Yosef) and all others.

This little letter is far from the final word or even any word at all on the subject, it is merely an acknowledgement of what may be our wakeup call to gain a newfold appreciation of our health and the blessing we make daily regarding our bodily functions. It is a subject that needs further research to truly appreciate the bracha, but hopefully it will provide a little jumpstart. We were endowed by Hashem with a powerful, pure Neshama, entrusted in a human body, where together they can rise beyond the Heavens, way above the levels of angels (see Tractate Shabbat 88a) or, G-d forbid, sink to the depths of sin (though the Neshama always remains pure to the core, and can bring one back-see Rav Soloveitchik, Al Hateshuva).

This year as we celebrate Hashem's continuous creation of the world with Birkat Hachama, let us also concentrate and pray that we recognize the beauty of our physical existence along with the beauty of the world.

While writing this short little piece it became clear that this bracha is an unearthed treasure, and the more we use our bodies the more we should study its magnificence and the bracha dedicated to ingraining within us our miraculous body, in order for it to house and nourish our pure souls.

For the speedy recovery of Dovid Chaim (Yosef) ben Sima Perl Rottenstreich- May our teffilos reach the Heavens and may we travel beyond.

A short, free, translation primarily based on Rav Hirsch (though not only- please do not rely on this translation, just some things to think about):

ברוך אתה -The source and wellspring of all blessing (see Introduction to Halachos of Brachos, Rav Pinchas Bodner, for reason behind this translation) are you

ה'-the ruler of the world who was, is, and always will be

אלקינו- our all-powerful G-d (ideally translated as our G-d who is all-powerful and creator of all)

מלך העולם- master of the World

אשר יצר את האדם who has fashioned man-

בחכמה- with wisdom (both Divine wisdom in the formation of man, and G-d's creating man as a wise being)

וברא בו and created within him

נקבים נקבים openings of external organs, such as the nose, ears, and the excretory system-

חלולים חלולים-openings of internal organs (also gematria 248, the number of limbs in a persons body and the number of positive commandments)

גלוי וידוע -it is known only to you (Rav Picus-only to you is it known how truly magnificent man is)

לפני כסא כבודיך-from before your Holy throne (imagine how powerful this bracha is that It makes reference and reaches Hashem's throne)

שאם יפתח אחד מהם-that if even one of these openings were ruptured

או יסתם אחד מהם-or one of these openings was blocked

אי אפשר להתקיים- we could not exist

ולעמוד לפניך- to stand before You in service (Rav Hirsch explains how the term "stand before" is alwsy a reference to standing to serve G-d)

[(אפילו שעה אחת) [found only in Nusach Sefard- even for one moment

ברוך אתה ה'-The source of all blessing are you, Hashem, the ruler of the world who was, is and always will be,

רופא כל בשר- the Healer of all life, maintaining a Healthy body

ומפליא לעשות- who does the wonderous act of combining the physical body with the spiritual soul (and as Rav Hirsch adds, who devised that the continued performance of the soul in this world is based upon the health of ones body)

For Further Reading On the Subject:

http://www.torah.org/features/firstperson/everythingablessing.html

For those who can read Hebrew, a beautiful discussion of the nature and meaning of the bracha

ניתן למצוא את המאמר בכתובת: http://www.medethics.org.il/articles/ASSIA/ASSIA63-64/Assia63-64.12.asp



[1] The Beracha of Asher Yatzar is also said in other contexts new recreation and noting of lack of creation, see also Dr. Gezundheit, Hebrew reference at the end of the letter.

Some Chizuk

Dear Chevra,

It has been a very hard day and I am sure many of us are still in disbelief as to how this could happen. I know I am. I would like to share the following Pesach thought which is giving me some chizuk. The Nesivos Shalom writes that Emunah is the belief that Hashem created the world and He runs it. Bitachon means that Hashem has a special relationship with us like a father to a son and just as a father is merachem on a son and never abandons him so to Hashem has infinite rachmanos on us and never abandons us. The Nesivos Shalom writes that this is the essential message of the first dibra (see Ibn Ezra) I am Hashem your G-d (creator and ruler of the world) Who took you out of Egypt (even when klal Yisroel were in the 49th level of tumah Hashem was with them, poised to take them out). Rabosai, Hashem is very close to us. Chazal tell us that the Shechina rests above the head of the sick. Hashem is close to David. Let us hope and pray that just as the bondage in Egypt became severe right before our redemption and then K’Heref Ayin, Hashem took us out, so too may the worst now be behind us and may we see K’Heref Ayin a refuah Shleima for Dovid Chaim Yosef ben Sima Perel. Let us keep in mind Ein od Milvado,as the Nefesh HaChaim explains, these are very powerful words which mean Hashem is the constant source of everything and nothing is beyond His control. Have a chag kasher vsameach and in the zechus of everyone’s tefillos and learning may we hear Bsuros Tovos very soon.

Rabbi Ely Bacon

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Name Change

Dear Friends,

After consultation with rabbanim, we have decided in the spirit of shmo gorem, to add a name to David's name. As of Monday morning, April 6th, please daven and learn for Dovid Chaim YOSEF ben Sima Perel. In the prayer that the name of David's great grandfather Joesph Zimilover, a"'h, who lived a full and healthy life to the age of 96 will be a source of health and long life for our dear David. Again, we thank you for all your support and care that you have shown us and will continue to show us. Please keep davening for our David, keeping in mind that Hakadosh Baruch Hu is HaKol Yachol.

With love,
The Rottenstreichs

Learning Tanach for David's Refuah

In our next stage of learning/davening for David's quick Refuah Shelemah, we will be trying to finish all of TaNach by the end of the first days of Pesach. The sign up will work the same way as Tehillim and mishnayos. Please email Marc Zeffren at marczeffren@gmail.com and indicate what sefer on the list you would like to learn. Thank you again for all of your support and tefilot, the family is truly touched by all that we are doing.

Sefer Bereishis: Yoni and Kobi Pollock
Bereishis - Zahava Rothschild, Shoshana Chesir, Naomi Knoller, Eileen Prensky
Noach - Melanie Neuman, Shoshana Chesir
Lech Lecha - Marc Fructher, Rebecca Stern, Shoshana & Chuck Levine
Vayeira - J.Z. Spier, Penny Zarowin, Rachel Mendelson, Aliza Vishniavsky, Rena Shanin, Shoshana & Chuck Levine
Chayei Sarah - Glenn Cohn, Jeffrey Goldgrab
Toldot - Phyllis Zimilover Gorfinkel
Vayeitzei - Leora Erdfarb, Kiva Rubinsky
Vayishlach - Paul Zarowin, Eli Rosenberg, Surie Rudoff Sugarman
Vayeishev - Steven Genachowski, Rebecca Zimilover, anonymous
Mikeitz - Steven Genachowski, Shocky Klar, Rebecca Zimilover
Vayigash - Steven Genachowski, anonymous
Vayechi - Steven Genachowski, Alyssa Spira

Sefer Shemot-
Shemos: Stacy Lansey, Rachel Waldman, Robin Kessel
Va’eira - Shanna Naiman, Yael Horowitz, anonymous, Nava Dworetsky
Bo - Batya Matla Herzberg, Molly Elkins, Aviva Rabinovitz, anonymous
Beshalach - Batya Matla Herzberg, Miriam Escott, Robin Kessel
Yisro - Naomi Rabinovich, Elana Strauss, Jenny Deluty, Michelle Burstein, Ira Zimilover
Mishpatim - Tzvi Simpson, Carrie Rabinowitz, anonymous
Terumah - Tzvi Simpson, Zach Berman
Tezaveh - anonymous
Ki Sisa - Dana Adler, Yedida Singer
Vayakhel - Yakov Kolb
Pekudei - Yakov Kolb

Sefer Vayikra
Vayikra- Jason Margulies
Tzav - anonymous, Meir Shapiro, Tab and Ivey Herman
Shemini - Orit Meyers, Danit Golubtchik, Leba Grussgott
Tazria - Eytan Mishkoff
Metzora - Eytan Mishkoff
Acharei - Amanda Douek, Asher Hoffman
Kedoshim - Amanda Douek, Eli Muschel, Stacy Weinberg
Emor - Amanda Douek, Naama Levin
Behar - Ariel Schabes and Family
Bechukosai - Tali Woegelertner, Yoni Danzger

Sefer Bamidbar - Lauren Sherman
Bamidbar - anonymous, Eliza Ferstendig
Nasso - anonymous
Beha’aloscha - anonymous, Zach Berman
Shelach - anonymous, Jordana and Natalie Weissman, anonymous
Korach - Eli Lehman
Chukas - anonymous, Ayelet Brecher
Balak - Aliza and Yonatan Isaacs, Yael Bindiger, Ayelet Brecher
Pinchas - Diana Zarowin, Jen Perl
Mattos - Joey Lehman
Masei - Joey Lehman

Sefer Devarim- Tova Kreinberg
Devarim - Shira Apfel, Jordan Zimilover
Va’eschanan - Shira Apfel, Talya Herskowitz
Eikev - Tova Simpson, Yehudit Fischer, Penina Wein, Yoni Danzger
Re’eh - Joseph Zarowim
Shoftim - Riva Preil, Elisheva Davis, Tamar Horowitz, Rephael Jacobs, Shua Joseph, Rachel Mansdorf, Sara van Bemmelen, Ariella Hollander
Ki Seitzei - Jennifer Becker, Tamar Horowitz, Yoni Weinberg, Aryeh Yanofsky, Jordan Schachar, Asher Cohn, Aliza Harary
Ki Savo - Ben Houben, Koby Herman and Jenni Herman, Asher Cohn
Nitzvaim - anonymous, Eric Weiss
Vayeilech - anonymous, Eric Weiss, Jacob Moer
Haazinu - anonymous, Jacob Moer
Vezos Habrachah - Rebecca Miller, Aryeh Twersky, Aliza Lipschitz, Jacob Moer


Naviem-
Yehoshua - Ariella Lunzer, Aliza Rauzman, Zach Prensky
Shoftim - Riva Wachsman, Leah Kanner, Aliza Kranzler, Alana Ebin
Shmuel Aleph 1-15 - Rami Glatt, anonymous
Shumel Aleph 15-30 - anonymous, Ariella Levenbrown, anonymous, anonymous, Avichayil Arfe, Zach Berman
Shmuel Bet - Leora Rosen, Erin Stein
Melachim Aleph - Dalia Shulman, Rochelle and Shlomo Yaros
Melachim Bet - Ilana Turetsky
Yeshayahu Perakim 1-20: Chaya Kanarfogel
Yeshayahu Perakim 21-40 - Chava Chaitovsky, anonymous
Yeshayahu Perakim 41- 66 - Michele Leibowitz
Yirmeyahu 1-26 - Atara Feldman, anonymous, anonymous
Yirmeyahu 27-52 - Raimi Tuchinsky and Jessica Spier, Rachel Genuth, Raizy Yanofsky
Yechezkel 1-24 - Michelle Rosen, Shifra Staiman, Leba Grussgott
Yechezkel 25-48 - Shira Pasternak, anonymous

Trai Asar-
Hoshea: Marc Zeffren, Ayelet Kahane
Yoel : Miriam Herskovits, Ayelet Kahane
Amos: Marc Zeffren, Ayelet Kahane
Ovadiah: anonymous, Asher Millman, Miriam Herskovits, Reena Ribalt, Meir Shapiro
Yonah : Michael Kook, Miriam Herskovits
Micha : anonymous, Asher Millman, Miriam Herskovits, Reena Ribalt
Nachum : anonymous, Asher Millman, Miriam Herskovits, Reena Ribalt
Chabakuk : anonymous, Asher Millman, Alana Ebin
Zepaniah: anonymous, Ayelet Kahane
Chagai : anonymous, Sahar Zaghi, Rachel Freud
Zecariah : anonymous, Ayelet Kahane, Rachel Freud
Malachi: Miriam Herskovits, Ayelet Kahane

Ketuvim
Tehilim – accounted for
Mishlei 1-15: Jonathan Fruchter, Rivki Relkin, Aliza Rauzman, Shira Lichtman
Mishlei 16-31: Joel Eizikowitz, Rivki Relkin, Shira Lichtman
Iyov 1-21: Sharon Deluty, anonymous, Aliza Kranzler, Judah Rosenbaum, Aliza Schlusselberg, Dina Krigsman
Iyov 22-42: Sharon Deluty, anonymous, Aliza Schlusselberg, Dina Krigsman
Shir HaShirim - anonymous, Itamar Lustiger, Aliza Rabinovich, Brian Koegel, Jen Perl, Shayna Gottesman, Ally Simon
Rus - Erica Chaimowitz, Aliza Rabinovich
Eicha - Erica Chaimowitz, Aliza Rabinovich
Koheles - Erica Chaimowitz, Evan Chesir, Suri Berman
Esther - Erica Chaimowitz, Miriam and Leora Tuchman, Eileen Prensky
Daniel - Netanel Munk, Aliza Schlusselberg, Joel Kornbluth
Ezra - Shani Hochbaum, Aliza Schlusselberg
Nehemia - Shani Hochbaum, Aliza Schlusselberg
Divrei Hayamim Aleph 1-14: anonymous, Jeremy Gross
Divrei Hayamim Aleph 15-29: anonymous, Jeremy Gross
Divei Hayamim Bet 1-18: anonymous, Jeremy Gross
Divrei Hayamim Bet 19-36: anonyomous, Jeremy Gross

Mishnayos #3

SEDER Zraim: זרעים
Brochos (57) ברכות - anonymous, Elishah Aryeh, Alex Kaszovitz, Daniel Tuchman
Pe`ah (69) פיאה - Orly Lebor, Moshe Neiman, Daniel Tuchman
Dmai (53) דמאי - Michael Eisman
Kla`im (77) כלאיים - Jonathan Fruchter
Shevi`is (89) שביעית - Jonathan Fruchter
Trumos (101) תרומות - Elie Bashevkin
Maasros (40) מעשרות - Jonathan Fruchter, Yoni Fox
Maaser Sheni (57) מעשר שני - Ya'akov Miller
Challa (38) חלה - Alyse Neumark
Orla (35) עורלה - Aaron Malitzky
Bikurim (39) ביכורים - Ari Strulowitz

SEDER Moed: מועד
Shabbos (138) שבת - Marty and Nachi Penn, Shua Joseph
Eruvin (95) עירובין - Noam Insler
Psachim (91) פסחים - Chaim Gross, Jay Weinstein, Ushie Schlesinger, Yosef Newman
Shekalim (52) שקלים - Zeli Kartzman, Judah Rosenbaum, Lavi Zaret, Yosef Newman
Yoma (61) יומא - Aryeh Schlusselberg, Yosef Newman, Milton D. Ottensoser
Sukkah (53) סוכה - Daniel Elefant, Scott Kaye, Yosef Newman
Beitza (42) ביצה - Matthew Faigen, Shimon Farber, Yosef Newman, Ariel Rosenzveig, Jonathan Teitelbaum
Rosh Hashana (35) ראש השנה - Joe Koegel, Elishah Aryeh, Yosef Newman, Willie Balk
Ta`anis (34) תענית - Zachary Lubat, Elishah Aryeh, Yosef Newman
Megila (33) מגילה - Josh Gottesman, Marty Elsant, Elishah Aryeh, Yosef Newman
Moed Katan (24) מועד קטן - Yoni Danzger, Elishah Aryeh, Yosef Newman
Chagiga (23) חגיגה - Jeremy Brandwein, Elishah Aryeh, Yosef Newman

SEDER Nashim: נשים
Yevamos (123) יבמות - Mark Schiffman
Kesubos (111) כתובות - Josh Gottesman
Nedarim (90) נדרים - anonymous
Nazir (60) נזיר - Moshe Rosenberg
Sota (67) סוטה - Noam Insler, Emanuel Karmely
Gitin (75) גיטין - Rafi Katz, Daniel Bornstein, Daniel Hofbauer
Kidushin (47) קידושין - Jeremy Miles

SEDER Nezikin: נזיקין
Baba Kama (79) בבא קמא - Tzachi Popowitz
Baba Metzi`a (100) בבא מציעא - Chaim Chovev, Avi Bitton
Baba Basra (86) בבא בתרא - Adiel Munk, Rabbi Schiller
Sanhedrin (71) סנהדרין - Brian Koegel
Macos (34) מכות - Josh Gottesman, Elishah Aryeh
Shvu`os (62) שבועות - Erik Zimmerman
Eduyos (74) עדייות - Justin Diller
Avoda Zara (50) עבודה זרה - Alex Kahgan
Avos (108) אבות - Aaron Schlusselberg, Itamar Lustiger, Max Stern, Andrew Israeli
Horayos (20) הוריות - Jeremy Brandwein, Elishah Aryeh

SEDER Kodshim: קודשים
Zevachim (101) זבחים - anonymous, Sam Ash
Menachos (93) מנחות - Michael Gottesman
Chulin (74) חולין - Josh Dredze
Bechoros (72) בכורות - anonymous
Aruchin (50) ערכין - ananymous
Temura (35) תמורה - Moshe Peters
Kresos (43) כרתות - Ephraim Leiderman
Me`ila (38) מעילה - anonymous
Tamid (32) תמיד - anonymous, Harry Peters
Midos (34) מידות - Jared Okun, , Harry Peters
Kinim (15) קינים - Beni Krohn, Elishah Aryeh

SEDER Taharos: טהרות
Kelim 1-10: Eli Rosenberg
Kelim 11-20: Ariel Auman
Kelim 21-30: Ari Goldberg, Andy Stahler
Aholos - Michael Plaut
Nega`im (115) נגעים - Jeremy Erez
Parah (93) פרה - Ben Houben
Taharos (91) טהרות - Chaim Eichen
Mikvaos (70) מקוות - Yehoshua Auman
Niddah נידה - Noam Friedman
Machshirin (53) מכשירין - Chaim Eichen
Zavim (32) זבים - David Bart
Tvul Yom (26) טבול יום - Stephen Woegelertner
Yada`im (22) ידיים - Moshe Peters
Uktzin (28) עוקצים - - Seth Avner

Important Visiting Info

David's family has asked that no one come after 8 PM. There will be a minyan tonight for Ma'ariv at 715 in the hospital, if you would like to contribute please contact, Aryeh Schlusselberg at AryehSchluss@gmail.com or on his cell at 5165470888. At other times during the day, we will be sending 2 people at a time every half hour or hour depending on the family's wishes. Again, the family and hospital are very strict about visitation and do not want anyone coming whenever they want so please, there can be no unannounced visitors. If your would like to visit during the day please talk to Aryeh first.

Thank You

Mishnayos Round 2

In Addition to the Tehillim there is now a Mishnayos sign up to finish שס משניות by שבת
please email me marczeffren@gmail.com to sign up, i do not check the comments


SEDER Zraim: זרעים

Brochos (57) ברכות - Isaac Orenbuch
Pe`ah (69) פיאה - David Baruch
Dmai (53) דמאי - Michael Kook
Kla`im (77) כלאיים - Daniel Hill
Shevi`is (89) שביעית - Josh Lustiger
Trumos (101) תרומות - Eli Shteingart
Maasros (40) מעשרות - Zack Perl
Maaser Sheni (57) מעשר שני - Jason Finkelstein
Challa (38) חלה - anonymous
Orla (35) עורלה - Kivi Naiman
Bikurim (39) ביכורים - Peretz Hochbaum

SEDER Moed: מועד
Shabbos (138) שבת - Elie Bochner
Eruvin (95) עירובין - Elie Bochner
Psachim (91) פסחים - Anonymous
Shekalim (52) שקלים - Elie Bochner
Yoma (61) יומא - Elie Bochner
Sukkah (53) סוכה - Marc Zeffren
Beitza (42) ביצה - Jonathan Teitelbaum
Rosh Hashana (35) ראש השנה - Shaya Gartner
Ta`anis (34) תענית - David Shenkman
Megila (33) מגילה - Dani Schwab
Moed Katan (24) מועד קטן - Jeffrey Ritholtz
Chagiga (23) חגיגה - Jeffrey Ritholtz

SEDER Nashim: נשים
Yevamos (123) יבמות - Bezalel Bacon
Kesubos (111) כתובות - Moishe Kranzler
Nedarim (90) נדרים - Avi Ashkenazy
Nazir (60) נזיר - Shlomo Abramson
Sota (67) סוטה - Daniel Fox
Gitin (75) גיטין - Aaron Katz
Kidushin (47) קידושין - Ari Berkowitz

SEDER Nezikin: נזיקין
Baba Kama (79) בבא קמא - Gabi Berman
Baba Metzi`a (100) בבא מציעא- Micah Epstein
Baba Basra (86) בבא בתרא - Sam Lightstone
Sanhedrin (71) סנהדרין - Ari Berkowitz
Macos (34) מכות - Ari Berkowitz
Shvu`os (62) שבועות - Tuvia Brander
Eduyos (74) עדייות - Rabbi Jacob Kaufman
Avoda Zara (50) עבודה זרה - Zach Gross
Avos (108) אבות - Yitzie Klapper
Horayos (20) הוריות - David Shenkman

SEDER Kodshim: קודשים
Zevachim (101) זבחים - Alon Amar
Menachos (93) מנחות - Joel Eizikovitz
Chulin (74) חולין - Joseph Skydell
Bechoros (72) בכורות - Ari Selevan
Aruchin (50) ערכין - Effie Kleinberg
Temura (35) תמורה - Yoni Ratzersdorfer
Kresos (43) כרתות - Natan Hirsch
Me`ila (38) מעילה - Ariel Mintz
Tamid (32) תמיד - Effie Kleinberg
Midos (34) מידות - anonymous
Kinim (15) קינים - Moshe Laster

SEDER Taharos: טהרות
Kelim 1-10: Rami Glatt
Kelim 11-20: David Zeffren
Kelim 21-30: David Zeffren
Aholos 1-9: anonymous
Rest of Aholos: Avi Hoffman
Nega`im (115) נגעים - Ben Krinsky
Parah (93) פרה - Dovi Hochbaum
Taharos (91) טהרות - Yoni Danziger
Mikvaos (70) מקוות - Ariel Pinn
Niddah נידה - Nate Potek
Machshirin (53) מכשירין - anonymous
Zavim (32) זבים - Ari Berkowitz
Tvul Yom (26) טבול יום - Ari Berkowitz
Yada`im (22) ידיים - Ari Berkowitz
Uktzin (28) עוקצים - Ari Berkowitz

One More Thing

Dear Chevra,
As we pray for the refuah shleimah with our tefillos and tehillim for David “Rotty”, I think that as a chevra we should also have a kavua learning for each day, something small, b’zchus a refuah shleimah for Rotty. Thinking about Rotty two things come to mind, “Chofetz Chaim: a Lesson a Day” and Mishna Berura yomi. Rotty is studious in learning Mishna Berura and works extremely hard to not say even a word of Lashon Hara or hurt anyone, friend or not. Therefore, starting today Sunday April 5, 2009 I ask everyone to start learning Chofetz Chaim yomi (to make it easier and so that everyone is learning the same thing) I think we should start at Day 10 (if you would like to catch up from the beginning b’simcha) but so that we follow the official schedule and everyone is on the same lesson each day. At the same time, starting today if one can learn one siyaf (starting with siman aleph, siyaf aleph) of shulchan aruch and mishna berura. I am sure many of us have learned this before but we can always use chazara. Although these are small things (it would take a maximum of 10 minutes a day) such leanring b’zchus Dovid Chaim ben Sima Perel would mamash pierce the highest points in shamayim and along with our Tehillim and Tefillos we should be zocheh to see a complete and speedy recovery to Rotty and a refuah shleimah and that all Gezurus Kashos should be wiped away.

Jonathan Mael
Marc Zeffren

More Ideas to Help Out David

Please accept one or more of the following mitzvot upon yourself for a Refu'ah Shelaima for our David, "David Chaim ben Seema Perel." Thank you.

1) learn for 5 min
2) learn for 10 min
3) learn for 15 min
4) learn for half-an-hour
5) learn for 45 min
6) learn for one hour
7) learn 1 halacha
8) learn 1 amud (one side of the page) of gemara
9) learn 1 blatt (double-sided page) of gemara
10) do shnayim mikra ve'echad targum (reciting each passuk of the weekly parasha two times [in the hebrew] and then once [in a translation - Onkelos/Rashi, or English if needed]
11a) be more careful with reciting berachot on food.
11b) have more kavvana with berachot on food
12) be more careful with saying beracha achrona
13a) be more careful with reciting "asher yatzar."
13b) say "asher yatzar" with more kavana
14) make sure to go to minyan for davening
15) have more kavvana in shema
16) have more kavvana in 1st beracha of shemona esreh
17) have more kavvanah for first three berachot of shemonah esrai
18) have more kavvanah for the entire shemonah esrai
19) help out someone in need
20) refrain from lashon hara for an hour
21) hold back from making fun of someone
22) tell others to recite tehillim and take on other mitzvot b'zchut David Chaim ben Seema Perel

A Message From the Family

Thank you for all of your tefillos and learning on behalf of our beloved David Chaim ben Sima Perel. It is your support and prayer that are helping us and David through this. Here is a brief explanation of his critical condition:

David was diagnosed with pneumonia in both lungs on Thursday night, April 2nd. Friday morning he woke up with a very high fever and was brought to New York Hospital of Queens. There, he was diagnosed with staphylococcus pneumonia, a very serious infection that attacked his lungs. The doctors decided that it would be better if he would be in the city in case of an emergency. He was transfered to Cornell in the city moments before Shabbos. At Cornell, he suffered severe lung damage which caused respiratory failure. Due to the respiratory failure, David's heart began to shut down. As a last resort, David was taken to Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, to the ICU, where they have a life support machine that bypasses the lungs and heart. The doctors are hoping that they will be able to sustain him on the life support machine, so they can continue to fight the infection. If they are able to fight the infection, they hope to be able to slowly bring him off the machine and to a full recovery. Right now, some of his blood levels are slightly better, B"H, and we are hoping that slowly we will see baby steps to a refuah shelima.

Medically, they are doing everything they can and will continue to do so, but we all know that the Borei Olam can do anything and we continue to seek his help and guidance.
Thank you again for all of your tefillos, learning and support. Please continue to do everything you can with David in mind, we need all the support possible.

WIth much love,

The Rottenstreich Family

Mishnayos

In Addition to the Tehillim there is now a Mishnayos sign up to finish שס משניות by שבת
please email me marczeffren@gmail.com to sign up, i do not check the comments


SEDER Zraim: זרעים

Brochos (57) ברכות - anonymous
Pe`ah (69) פיאה - Yechiel Fuchs
Dmai (53) דמאי - anonymous
Kla`im (77) כלאיים - anonymous
Shevi`is (89) שביעית - anonymous
Trumos (101) תרומות - anonymous
Maasros (40) מעשרות - anonymous
Maaser Sheni (57) מעשר שני - anonymous
Challa (38) חלה - anonymous
Orla (35) עורלה - anonymous
Bikurim (39) ביכורים - anonymous

SEDER Moed: מועד
Shabbos (138) שבת - David Eckstein
Eruvin (95) עירובין - Joseph Skydell
Psachim (91) פסחים - Jeremy Joszef
Shekalim (52) שקלים - Shloimie Zeffren
Yoma (61) יומא - Jacob Steinmetz
Sukkah (53) סוכה - Dov Poplak
Beitza (42) ביצה - Joseph Kramer
Rosh Hashana (35) ראש השנה - Sidney Schwarzenberger
Ta`anis (34) תענית - Shloimie Zeffren
Megila (33) מגילה - Sam Lightstone
Moed Katan (24) מועד קטן - Shloimie Zeffren
Chagiga (23) חגיגה - Shloimie Zeffren

SEDER Nashim: נשים
Yevamos (123) יבמות - Yosef Miller
Kesubos (111) כתובות - anonymous
Nedarim (90) נדרים - Steven Mermelstein
Nazir (60) נזיר - Alon Amar
Sota (67) סוטה - Shuey Jacoby
Gitin (75) גיטין - Steven Mermelstein
Kidushin (47) קידושין - Steven Mermelstein

SEDER Nezikin: נזיקין
Baba Kama (79) בבא קמא - Elliot Samuels
Baba Metzi`a (100) בבא מציעא- Elliot Samuels
Baba Basra (86) בבא בתרא - Elliot Samuels
Sanhedrin (71) סנהדרין - Adam Frohlinger
Macos (34) מכות - Adam Frohlinger
Shvu`os (62) שבועות - Moshe Kolb
Eduyos (74) עדייות - Yair Daar
Avoda Zara (50) עבודה זרה - Dovid Walz
Avos (108) אבות - Kessia Lurie and Avital Shenker
Horayos (20) הוריות - Judah Plaut

SEDER Kodshim: קודשים
Zevachim (101) זבחים - Jordan Bass
Menachos (93) מנחות - Ari Platt
Chulin (74) חולין - Daniel Turkel
Bechoros (72) בכורות - Louis Tuchman
Aruchin (50) ערכין - Sefi Lerner
Temura (35) תמורה - Yoni Weiss
Kresos (43) כרתות - Yoni Weiss
Me`ila (38) מעילה - Adam Summers
Tamid (32) תמיד - Amitai Dagan
Midos (34) מידות - Alan Katz
Kinim (15) קינים - Yosef Miller

SEDER Taharos: טהרות
Kelim 1-10: Scott Sheps
Kelim 11-20: Shalvi Berger
Kelim 21-30: Fred Neuman
Aholos (133) אוהלות - Orly Lebor
Nega`im (115) נגעים - anonymous
Parah (93) פרה - BJ Frenkel
Taharos (91) טהרות - Steven Robinowitz
Mikvaos (70) מקוות - Jonathan Mael
Niddah נידה - Naomi Levin
Machshirin (53) מכשירין - Mordy Fenster
Zavim (32) זבים - Matt Schaikewitz
Tvul Yom (26) טבול יום - Seth Nayowitz
Yada`im (22) ידיים - anonymous
Uktzin (28) עוקצים - anonymous

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Tehillim

David is a 20 year old from Queens who is currently in YU. He recently got very sick and just needs our תפילות. Please sign up to say as many פרקים as you can. All פרקים have been taken at least once but doubles are welcome. All תהילים should please be recited Le'iluy Nishmas Dovid Chaim ben Tzvi Akiva ע"ה. Please say the פרקים at least once a day.

See comments for תהילים gathering times and locations

To add your name, send me an email at marczeffren@gmail.com or IM me at ZTrain923, and I will add you.

Perek:
1-Rebecca Stern, Yosef Miller, Mikey Gross, Baruch Yechiel Abittan, Aliza Isaacs, Naomi Munk, Aaron Strassman, Jessica Bruder, anonymous, Stephanie Leichtung, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Stephanie Summers, Seth Nayowitz, Sarala Turkel, Joyce Tessel, Lauren Schwartz, Shani Faitelewicz, Avi Landesman, Marcy Schaffer, Leora Sperber, Yitzchak Teitelbaum, Rabbi Ely Bacon, Rhonda Okun, Chaya Weinberg, Freida Baum, Ruth Merrill, Zahava Hoffman and Racheli Schwartz, anonymous
2-Rebecca Stern, Yosef Miller, Baruch Yechiel Abittan, Naomi Munk, Aaron Strassman, Jessica Bruder, anonymous, Stephanie Leichtung, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Stephanie Summers, Sarala Turkel, Marcy Schaffer, Leora Sperber, Yitzchak Teitelbaum, Rabbi Ely Bacon, Rhonda Okun, Chaya Weinberg, Freida Baum, Ruth Merrill, Lyndsay Zubchevich, Zahava Hoffman and Racheli Schwartz, anonymous
3-Leora Feigenbaum, Yosef Miller, Michelle Prus, Baruch Yechiel Abittan, Naomi Munk, Aaron Strassman, Jessica Bruder, anonymous, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Stephanie Summers, Sarala Turkel, Joyce Tessel, Marcy Schaffer, Leora Sperber, Yitzchak Teitelbaum, Rabbi Ely Bacon, Rhonda Okun, Chaya Weinberg, Freida Baum, Ruth Merrill, Lyndsay Zubchevich, Zahava Hoffman and Racheli Schwartz
4-Leora Feigenbaum, Yosef Miller, Michelle Prus, Baruch Yechiel Abittan, Naomi Munk, Aaron Strassman, Jessica Bruder, anonymous, Kayla Goldsmith, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Stephanie Summers, Sarala Turkel, Ari Goldberg, Marcy Schaffer, Leora Sperber, Yitzchak Teitelbaum, Rabbi Ely Bacon, Rhonda Okun, Chaya Weinberg, Freida Baum, Ruth Merrill, Neiman Family, Zahava Hoffman and Racheli Schwartz
5-Ally Simon, Michelle Prus, Baruch Yechiel Abittan, Naomi Munk, Aaron Strassman, Jessica Bruder, anonymous, Kayla Goldsmith, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Stephanie Summers, Sarala Turkel, Liana Rosenzweig, Marcy Schaffer, Leora Sperber, Yitzchak Teitelbaum, Rabbi Ely Bacon, Rhonda Okun, Chaya Weinberg, Freida Baum, Ruth Merrill, Neiman Family, Zahava Hoffman and Racheli Schwartz
6-anonymous, Michelle Prus, Steven Genachowski, Naomi Munk, Aaron Strassman, anonymous, anonymous, Kayla Goldsmith, Eli Levin, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Stephanie Summers, Sarala Turkel, Aaron Schultz, Kivi Naiman, Liana Rosenzweig, Ari Goldberg, Marcy Schaffer, Leora Rosen, Leora Sperber, Leah Moskovich, Jared Okun, Noa Leibowitz, Freida Baum, Ruth Merrill, Neiman Family, Zahava Hoffman and Racheli Schwartz
7-Ally Simon, Tziporah Landsman, Michelle Prus, Naomi Munk, Aaron Strassman, anonymous, Kayla Goldsmith, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Stephanie Summers, Sarala Turkel, Liana Rosenzweig, Leora Sperber, Jared Okun, Freida Baum, Ruth Merrill, Zahava Hoffman and Racheli Schwartz
8-anonymous, Tziporah Landsman, Michelle Prus, Naomi Munk, Aaron Strassman, anonymous, Kayla Goldsmith, anonymous, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Stephanie Summers, Sarala Turkel, Daniel Fox, Liana Rosenzweig, Ari Goldberg, Leora Sperber, Jared Okun, Freida Baum, Ruth Merrill, Zahava Hoffman and Racheli Schwartz
9-anonymous, Michelle Prus, Naomi Munk, Aaron Strassman, anonymous, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Stephanie Summers, Sarala Turkel, Daniel Fox, Liana Rosenzweig, Leora Sperber, Jared Okun, Freida Baum, Ruth Merrill, Zahava Hoffman and Racheli Schwartz
10-anonymous, Adam Frohlinger, Michelle Prus, Naomi Munk, Aaron Strassman, anonymous, anonymous, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Stephanie Summers, Sarala Turkel, Daniel Fox, Liana Rosenzweig, Yael Goldmintz-Rosenbaum, Ari Goldberg, Leora Sperber, Jared Okun, Freida Baum, Zahava Hoffman and Racheli Schwartz
11-anonymous, Adam Frohlinger, Michal Munk, anonymous, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Daniel Fox, Yael Goldmintz-Rosenbaum, Robin Kessel
12-anonymous, Adam Frohlinger, Michal Munk, anonymous, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Daniel Fox, Yael Goldmintz-Rosenbaum, Robin Kessel
13-anonymous, Adam Frohlinger, Steven Genachowski, Aliza Isaacs, Eytan Mishkoff, Michal Munk, anonymous, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Rafi Katz, anonymous, Daniel Fox, Yael Goldmintz-Rosenbaum, Tova Kreinberg, Robin Kessel, Noa Leibowitz
14-anonymous, Atara Feldman, Michal Munk, anonymous, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Rafi Katz, anonymous, Yael Goldmintz-Rosenbaum
15-anonymous, Atara Feldman, Michal Munk, anonymous, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Rafi Katz, anonymous, Yael Goldmintz-Rosenbaum, Dniella Grodko
16-anonymous, Atara Feldman, Michal Munk, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Rafi Katz, Yael Goldmintz-Rosenbaum, Schwab Family
17-Aliza Abittan, Michal Munk, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Rafi Katz, Yael Goldmintz-Rosenbaum, Anita Adler, Schwab Family
18-Josh Rosenfeld, Alex Heller, Michal Munk, Talia Ashkenazy, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Schwab Family, Debbie King
19-Rabbi Elly Storch, anonymous, Michal Munk, anonymous, anonymous, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Riva Wachsman, Sruli Nemet, Leah Weinberg, Schwab Family, Jeremy Rauch
20-anonymous, Chaim Gross, Steven Genachowski, Aliza Isaacs, anonymous, Eytan Mishkoff, Michal Munk, Yitzchok Stralberg, Aaron Schlusselberg, Avraham Wein, Yussy Hochberg, Lauren Weiss, Eli Levin, Gershon and Nili Turetsky, Judah Plaut, Riva Wachsman, Talia Reiner, Tova Kreinberg, Sruli Nemet, Anita Adler, Tzippy Shteingart, anonymous, Leah Moskovich, Jeremy Rauch, Noa Leibowitz, Dovid Kaminetsky, anonymous, Sara Kaszovitz, Neiman Family, anonymous, Yossi Zimilover, anonymous
21-Shani Ben-Zaken, Chaim Gross, Merav Munk, Masha Fein, Lauren Weiss, Riva Wachsman, Leora Tuchman, Talia Reiner, Sruli Nemet, anonymous, Jeremy Rauch, anonymous, Sara Kaszovitz, Rena Dahan
22-Shloimie Zeffren, Chaim Gross, Merav Munk, Riva Wachsman, Talia Reiner, Sruli Nemet, anonymous, anonymous, Sara Kaszovitz, Sara van Bemmelen
23-anonymous, Chaim Gross, Steven Genachowski, Merav Munk,Riva Wachsman, Joyce Tessel, Judith Greenspan, Talia Reiner, Tova Kreinberg, Josh Maslow, Sruli Nemet, anonymous, Noa Leibowitz, anonymous, Sara Kaszovitz
24-Natan Farber, Chaim Gross, Merav Munk, Evan Hertan, Judith Greenspan, Talia Reiner, Josh Maslow, anonymous, anonymous
25-Natan Farber, Chaim Gross, Merav Munk, Judith Greenspan, Josh Maslow, Josh Dredze, anonymous, Ariel Auman
26-Natan Farber, Chaim Gross, Esty Munk, Judith Greenspan, Leora Tuchman, Josh Maslow, anonymous
27-Natan Farber, Chaim Gross, Esty Munk, Nava Dworetsky, Josh Maslow, anonymous
28-Natan Farber, Chaim Gross, Esty Munk, Miki Wagner, Josh Maslow, anonymous, Jerry King
29-Natan Farber, Chaim Gross, Esty Munk, Josh Maslow, anonymous
30-Jeremy Joszef, Chaim Gross, Steven Genachowski, Aliza Isaacs, Joel Eizikovitz, Esty Munk, Avraham Wein, Yussy Hochberg, Eli Levin, Aaron Schultz, Pister Family, Kivi Naiman, Daniel Elefant, Dovid Kaminetsky, Rebecca Isaacs, anonymous
31-Jeremy Joszef, Aaron Malitzky, Joel Eizikovitz, Avi Munk, Daniel Elefant, Rebecca Isaacs
32-Jeremy Joszef, Aaron Malitzky, Steven Genachowski, Joel Eizikovitz, Avi Munk, Daniel Elefant, Rebecca Isaacs
33-Jeremy Joszef, Aaron Malitzky, Joel Eizikovitz, Avi Munk, Daniel Elefant, Rebecca Isaacs
34-Jeremy Joszef, Aaron Malitzky, Joel Eizikovitz, Avi Munk, anonymous, Daniel Elefant, Darren Bryk
35-Jeremy Joszef, Aaron Malitzky, Joel Eizikovitz, Avi Munk, anonymous, Daniel Elefant, Darren Bryk
36-Jeremy Joszef, Aaron Malitzky, Joel Eizikovitz, Avi Munk, Isaac Orenbuch, Daniel Elefant
37-Jeremy Joszef, Aaron Malitzky, Joel Eizikovitz, Avi Munk, Isaac Orenbuch, Daniel Elefant
38-Jeremy Joszef, Aaron Malitzky, Joel Eizikovitz, Avi Munk, Isaac Orenbuch, Daniel Elefant, Katie Liebling
39-Jeremy Joszef, Aaron Malitzky, Joel Eizikovitz, Avi Munk, Leora Feinblum, Daniel Elefant, Karen Cohn
40-Jeremy Joszef, Aaron Malitzky, Joel Eizikovitz, Avi Munk, Meir Mishkoff, Leora Feinblum, Daniel Elefant, Ari Goldberg, Phil Liebman, Karen Cohn
41-Daniel Neiss, anonymous, Steven Genachowski, Adiel Munk, Meir Mishkoff, Eli Levin, anonymous, Aaron Schultz, Daniel Elefant, Phil Liebman, anonymous, Karen Cohn, Neiman Family, Talya Herskowitz
42-Daniel Neiss, anonymous, Adiel Munk, Elliot Samuels, anonymous, Dani Bauer, Phil Liebman, Karen Cohn, Neiman Family
43-Daniel Neiss, anonymous, Adiel Munk, Elliot Samuels, anonymous, Dani Bauer, Phil Liebman, Karen Cohn, Neiman Family
44-Daniel Neiss, anonymous, Adiel Munk, Elliot Samuels, anonymous, Dani Bauer, Phil Liebman
45-Daniel Neiss, anonymous, Adiel Munk, Moshe Karp, anonymous, Julie Widman, Dani Bauer, Phil Liebman, anonymous
46-Daniel Neiss, anonymous, Adiel Munk, Moshe Karp, anonymous, Julie Widman, Dani Bauer, Phil Liebman, anonymous
47-Daniel Neiss, anonymous, Adiel Munk, Moshe Karp, anonymous, Julie Widman, Dani Bauer, Phil Liebman, anonymous
48-Daniel Neiss, anonymous, Adiel Munk, Moshe Karp, anonymous, Julie Widman, Dani Bauer, Phil Liebman, anonymous
49-Daniel Neiss, anonymous, Adiel Munk, Moshe Karp, anonymous, Julie Widman, Dani Bauer, Phil Liebman, anonymous
50-Daniel Neiss, anonymous, Adiel Munk, Moshe Karp, anonymous, Julie Widman, Dani Bauer, Phil Liebman, anonymous
51-Daniel Neiss, Adira Luatman, Adiel Munk, anonymous, Rebecca Katz, Julie Widman, Phil Liebman, anonymous
52-anonymous, Aliza Rauzman, Adira Luatman, Adiel Munk, Rebecca Katz, Julie Widman, Phil Liebman, anonymous
53-anonymous, Aliza Rauzman, Adira Luatman, Adiel Munk, Rebecca Katz, Julie Widman, Phil Liebman, anonymous
54-anonymous, Aliza Rauzman, Adira Luatman, Adiel Munk, Rebecca Katz, Julie Widman, Phil Liebman, anonymous
55-anonymous, Adiel Munk, Penina Wein, Shani Chesir, Rebecca Katz, Julie Widman, Phil Liebman, anonymous
56-anonymous, Adiel Munk, Penina Wein, Shani Chesir, Rebecca Katz, Phil Liebman
57-Dovid Walz, anonymous, Adiel Munk, Penina Wein, Miki Wagner, Shani Chesir, Rebecca , Phil LiebmanKatz
58-Yehuda Wrubel, Adiel Munk, Penina Wein, Shani Chesir, Rebecca Katz, Yakov Kolb, Phil Liebman
59-Yehuda Wrubel, Adiel Munk, Shani Chesir, Rebecca Katz, Yehuda Williams, Yakov Kolb, Phil Liebman
60-Amanda Krasna, Elizabeth Goldstein, Adiel Munk, Yakov Kolb, Phil Liebman
61-Amanda Krasna, Elizabeth Goldstein, Shoshana Moskovits, Jen Perl
62-Amanda Krasna, Elizabeth Goldstein, Shoshana Moskovits, Jen Perl
63-Dovid Walz, Elizabeth Goldstein, Shoshana Moskovits
64-Dovid Walz, Elizabeth Goldstein, Shoshana Moskovits
65-Yehudah Polakoff, Elizabeth Goldstein, Shoshana Moskovits, Seth Avner
66-Yehudah Polakoff, anonymous, Seth Avner, anonymous, Netanel and Sara Munk
67-Yehudah Polakoff, anonymous, Seth Avner, anonymous, Netanel and Sara Munk
68-Yehudah Polakoff, anonymous, Seth Avner, anonymous, Netanel and Sara Munk
69-Yehudah Polakoff, anonymous, Seth Avner, anonymous, Netanel and Sara Munk
70-Yehudah Polakoff, anonymous, Seth Avner, anonymous, Netanel and Sara Munk, Rena Shanin
71-Yehudah Polakoff, David Block, Seth Avner, anonymous, Netanel and Sara Munk, Rena Shanin
72-Yehudah Polakoff, Aviva Rabinovitz, Seth Avner, anonymous, Netanel and Sara Munk, Rena Shanin
73-Yehudah Polakoff, Aviva Rabinovitz, Seth Avner, anonymous, Netanel and Sara Munk, Rena Shanin, Shimon Farber
74-Yehudah Polakoff, David Block, Seth Avner, anonymous, Netanel and Sara Munk, Rena Shanin, Shimon Farber
75-Yehudah Polakoff, Ayelet Brecher, Seth Avner, anonymous, Miki Wagner, Netanel and Sara Munk, Rena Shanin, Shimon Farber
76-Alyssa Spira, Ayelet Brecher, Shua Joseph, anonymous, Miki Wagner, Ozar Family, Rena Shanin, Shimon Farber
77-Alyssa Spira, Ayelet Brecher, anonymous, Yechiel Fuchs, Ozar Family, Rena Shanin
78-Alyssa Spira, Ayelet Brecher, anonymous, Yechiel Fuchs, Yakov Kolb, Lisa Ogorek, Ozar , Family, Rena Shanin
79-Alyssa Spira, Ayelet Brecher, anonymous, Yechiel Fuchs, Lisa Ogorek, Ozar Family, Rena Shanin
80-Alyssa Spira, David Block, anonymous, Yechiel Fuchs, Dovid Tauber, Lisa Ogorek, Ozar Family
81-Rabbi Shlomo Hochberg, anonymous, anonymous, Yechiel Fuchs, Miki Wagner, Eitan Lipstein, Dovid Tauber, Ozar Family
82-Rabbi Shlomo Hochberg, anonymous, anonymous, Yechiel Fuchs, Eitan Lipstein, Dovid Tauber, Ozar Family
83-Ephraim Leiderman, anonymous, Aliza Isaacs, Aaron Schlusselberg, anonymous, Yechiel Fuchs, Eitan Lipstein, Shani Faitelewicz, Dovid Tauber, Ozar Family
84-Ephraim Leiderman, anonymous, anonymous, Yechiel Fuchs, Lauren Elefant, Dovid Tauber, Ozar Family
85-Ephraim Leiderman, anonymous, anonymous, Yechiel Fuchs, Lauren Elefant, Dovid Tauber, Ozar Family
86-Ephraim Leiderman, anonymous, Yechiel Fuchs, Talia Reiner, Lauren Elefant, Dovid Tauber
87-Ephraim Leiderman, anonymous, Yechiel Fuchs, Miki Wagner, Dovid Tauber
88-Aliza Rabinovich, Hannah Scholl, Yechiel Fuchs, Eli Levin, Rebecca Hazan, Aaron Schultz, Dovid Tauber
89-Aliza Rabinovich, Hannah Scholl, Yechiel Fuchs, Dovid Tauber, Talya Herskowitz
90-Aliza Rabinovich, Hannah Scholl, Yechiel Fuchs, anonymous, Moshe Kolb, Jeffrey Goldgrab, Eitan Lipstein, Dovid Tauber
91-Aliza Rabinovich, Steven Genachowski, Joseph Skydell, Yechiel Fuchs, anonymous, Moshe Kolb, Jeffrey Goldgrab, Eitan Lipstein
92-Aliza Rabinovich, Ellen Naiman, David Block, anonymous, Yechiel Fuchs, anonymous, Moshe Kolb, Jeffrey Goldgrab, Eitan Lipstein
93-Ariella Levenbrown, Avigail Varnai, Yechiel Fuchs, anonymous, Moshe Kolb, Jeffrey Goldgrab, Eitan Lipstein
94-Ariella Levenbrown, Avigail Varnai, Yechiel Fuchs, anonymous, Moshe Kolb, Jeffrey Goldgrab, Eitan Lipstein
95-Ariella Levenbrown, Avigail Varnai, Yechiel Fuchs, anonymous, Moshe Kolb, Eitan Lipstein, Sivan Kerem
96-Ariella Levenbrown, Avigail Varnai, Yechiel Fuchs, anonymous, Moshe Kolb, Eitan Lipstein, Sivan Kerem
97-Ariella Levenbrown, Avigail Varnai, Yechiel Fuchs, anonymous, Talia Ashkenazy, Miki Wagner, Moshe Kolb, Eitan Lipstein, Sivan Kerem
98-Ariella Levenbrown, Avigail Varnai, Yechiel Fuchs, anonymous, Talia Ashkenazy, Miki Wagner, Moshe Kolb, Eitan Lipstein, Sivan Kerem
99-Ariella Levenbrown, Avigail Varnai, Yechiel Fuchs, anonymous, Talia Ashkenazy, Moshe Kolb, Eitan Lipstein, Sivan Kerem
100-Kivi Naiman, Avigail Varnai, Jonathan Teitelbaum, Shapiro Family, Naomi Gross, Yechiel Fuchs, anonymous, Talia Ashkenazy, Moshe Kolb, Eitan Lipstein, anonymous
101-Jonathan Mael, Deena Klein, Jonathan Teitelbaum, Shapiro Family, Talia Ashkenazy
102-Jonathan Mael, Deena Klein, Eytan Mishkoff, Jonathan Teitelbaum, Shapiro Family, Benji Samuels, Talia Ashkenazy
103-Jonathan Mael, Deena Kleinm, Jonathan Teitelbaum, Shapiro Family, Eli Levin, Talia Ashkenazy, Aaron Schultz, Anita Adler, Talya Herskowitz, Rebecca van Bemmelen
104-Jonathan Mael, Deena Klein, Shua Joseph, Jonathan Teitelbaum, Shapiro Family, anonymous
105-Jonathan Mael, Deena Klein, Shua Joseph, Jonathan Teitelbaum, Shapiro Family, anonymous
106-Jonathan Mael, Deena Klein, Jonathan Teitelbaum, Shapiro Family
107-David Moisa, Deena Klein, Shapiro Family
108-Jason Misher, Leora Tuchman, Shapiro Family, Avi Akhavan
109-Jason Misher, Leora Tuchman, Shapiro Family, Rabbi Kenneth Brander, Lauren Elefant, Avi Akhavan, Rachel Kaufman
110-Moshe Lerer, David Block, Shapiro Family, Rabbi Kenneth Brander, Lauren Elefant, Avi Akhavan, Rachel Kaufman
111-Moshe Lerer, Reuben Atlas, Shapiro Family, Lauren Elefant, Ben Houben, Avi Akhavan, Rachel Kaufman
112-Moshe Lerer, Reuben Atlas, Shapiro Family, Lauren Elefant, Ben Houben, Avi Akhavan, Rachel Kaufman
113-Elizabeth Konigsberg, Tova Levin, Rachel Schultz, Joseph Jarashow, Shapiro Family, Sarit Klein, Eitan Lipstein, Ben Houben, Avi Akhavan, Rachel Kaufman
114-Elizabeth Konigsberg, Tova Levin, Rachel Schultz, Joseph Jarashow, Shapiro Family, Sarit Klein, Eitan Lipstein, Ben Houben, Avi Akhavan, Rachel Kaufman
115-Leora Naiman, Stacy Weinberg, Joseph Skydell, Rachel Schultz, Joseph Jarashow, Shapiro Family, Eitan Lipstein, Ben Houben, Avi Akhavan, Rachel Kaufman
116-Leora Naiman, Stacy Weinberg, Joseph Skydell, Rachel Schultz, Joseph Jarashow, Shapiro Family, Eitan Lipstein, Ben Houben, Avi Akhavan, Rachel Kaufman
117-Leora Naiman, Stacy Weinberg, Rachel Schultz, Joseph Jarashow, Shapiro Family, Eitan Lipstein, Ben Houben, Avi Akhavan, Rachel Kaufman
118-Miriam Tuchman, Stacy Weinberg, Rachel Schultz, Joseph Jarashow, Shapiro Family, Steven Schlager, Eitan Lipstein, Ben Houben, Avi Akhavan, Rachel Kaufman
119-Shanna Naiman, Daniel Hill, Shapiro Family, David Rosenberg, L. Malitzky, Andrea Gluck
120-anonymous, Aryeh Schlusselberg, Aryeh Sova, Jeffrey Koppel, Eytan Mishkoff, Dovid Lessin, anonymous, Shapiro Family, Mira Zeffren, Yitty Brachfeld, Ronald Summers, Phillip Neff, Shuey Jacoby, Shoshana Schaffer, Liatte Tsarfati, anonymous, Jen Perl, Debbie and Emily Kaye, Leba Rauch, Sivan Kerem
121-Marc Zeffren, Aryeh Schlusselberg, Aryeh Sova, Aliza Isaacs, Jeffrey Koppel, Eytan Mishkoff, Dovid Lessin, anonymous, Aaron Schlusselberg, Shapiro Family, Sima Horowitz, Mira Zeffren, anonymous, Ronald Summers, Phillip Neff, Shuey Jacoby, Yitzie Klapper, Talia Reiner, Debbie Rosenzweig, Shani Faitelewicz, Shoshana Schaffer, Josh Maslow, Liatte Tsarfati, Sarah Levin, anonymous, Leah Moskovich, Ariel Auman, Dovid Kaminetsky, Jen Perl, Naomi Schechter, Dahlia Jacob, Neiman Family, anonymous, Debbie and Emily Kaye, Elana Motechin, Leba Rauch, anonymous, Sivan Kerem
122-Dovi Salomon, Aryeh Schlusselberg, Aryeh Sova, Jeffrey Koppel, Eytan Mishkoff, Shapiro Family, Sima Horowitz, Mira Zeffren, anonymous, Ronald Summers, Phillip Neff, Shuey Jacoby, Debbie Rosenzweig, Shoshana Schaffer, Josh Maslow, Liatte Tsarfati, anonymous, Ariel Auman, Jen Perl, Naomi Schechter, Dahlia Jacob, Neiman Family, Debbie and Emily Kaye, Menashe Fleisher, Leba Rauch, Sivan Kerem
123-Dovi Salomon, Aryeh Schlusselberg, Aryeh Sova, Jeffrey Koppel, Eytan Mishkoff, anonymous, Shapiro Family, Mira Zeffren, anonymous, Ronald Summers, Phillip Neff, Shuey Jacoby, Yehuda Williams, Debbie Rosenzweig, Shoshana Schaffer, Liatte Tsarfati, anonymous, Ariel Auman, Jen Perl, Naomi Schechter, Dahlia Jacob, Debbie and Emily Kaye, Menashe Fleisher, Leba Rauch, Sivan Kerem
124-Shloimie Zeffren, Aryeh Schlusselberg, Aryeh Sova, Jeffrey Koppel, Eytan Mishkoff, Shapiro Family, Mira Zeffren, anonymous, Ronald Summers, Phillip Neff, Shuey Jacoby, Debbie Rosenzweig, Shoshana Schaffer, anonymous, Ariel Auman, Naomi Schechter, Dahlia Jacob, Debbie and Emily Kaye, Leba Rauch, Sivan Kerem
125-Jacob Steinmetz, Aryeh Schlusselberg, Aryeh Sova, Jeffrey Koppel, Eytan Mishkoff, Shapiro Family, Mira Zeffren, anonymous, Ronald Summers, Phillip Neff, Shuey Jacoby, Debbie Rosenzweig, Shoshana Schaffer, anonymous, Ariel Auman, Naomi Schechter, Dahlia Jacob, Debbie and Emily Kaye, Leba Rauch, Sivan Kerem
126-Jacob Steinmetz, Aryeh Schlusselberg, Joseph Skydell, Mordy Fenster, Jeffrey Koppel, Eytan Mishkoff, Shapiro Family, Mira Zeffren, anonymous, Ronald Summers, Phillip Neff, Shuey Jacoby, Debbie Rosenzweig, Shoshana Schaffer, anonymous, Ariel Auman, Naomi Schechter, Debbie and Emily Kaye, Sivan Kerem
127-Jacob Steinmetz, Aryeh Schlusselberg, Joseph Skydell, Mordy Fenster, Jeffrey Koppel, Eytan Mishkoff, Shapiro Family, Mira Zeffren, anonymous, Ronald Summers, Phillip Neff, Shuey Jacoby, Shoshana Schaffer, anonymous, Ariel Auman, Naomi Schechter, Debbie and Emily Kaye, Kathy Kaufman, Sivan Kerem
128-Jacob Steinmetz, Aryeh Schlusselberg, Joseph Skydell, Mordy Fenster, Jeffrey Koppel, Eytan Mishkoff, Shapiro Family, Mira Zeffren, anonymous, Ronald Summers, Phillip Neff, Shuey Jacoby, Shoshana Schaffer, Aviva Wilner, anonymous, Ariel Auman, Naomi Schechter, Debbie and Emily Kaye, Kathy Kaufman, Sivan Kerem
129-Jacob Steinmetz, Aryeh Schlusselberg, Joseph Skydell, Mordy Fenster, Jeffrey Koppel, Eytan Mishkoff, Shapiro Family, Mira Zeffren, anonymous, Ronald Summers, Phillip Neff, Shuey Jacoby, Shoshana Schaffer, Aviva Wilner, anonymous, Ariel Auman, Naomi Schechter, Debbie and Emily Kaye, Kathy Kaufman, Sivan Kerem
130-Jacob Steinmetz, Aryeh Schlusselberg, Chaim Chovev, Aliza Isaacs, Mordy Fenster, Jeffrey , Koppel, Eytan Mishkoff, Dvoiry & Miriam Stralberg, anonymous, Aaron Schlusselberg, Shapiro Family, Mira Zeffren, Benji Samuels, anonymous, Avraham Wein, Ronald Summers, Phillip Neff, Shuey Jacoby, Yitzie Klapper, Ariela Rosenzweig, Shani Faitelewicz, Shoshana Schaffer, Ari Goldberg, Aviva Wilner, anonymous, Leah Moskovich, Muschel Family, Ariel Auman, Dovid Kaminetsky, Naomi Schechter, Neiman Family, anonymous, Debbie and Emily Kaye, Kathy Kaufman, Sivan Kerem
131-anonymous, Chaim Chovev, Tamar Schechter, Eytan Mishkoff, Shapiro Family, Ronald Summers, Shuey Jacoby, Ariela Rosenzweig, Jason Strauss, Shani Faitelewicz, Shoshana Schaffer, Aviva Wilner, Ariel Auman, Naomi Schechter, Debbie and Emily Kaye, Kathy Kaufman, Sivan Kerem
132-anonymous, Chaim Chovev, Tamar Schechter, Eytan Mishkoff, Shapiro Family, Ronald Summers, Shuey Jacoby, Ariela Rosenzweig, Jason Strauss, Ariel Auman, Debbie and Emily Kaye, Kathy Kaufman, Sivan Kerem
133-anonymous, Daniel Elsant, Chaim Chovev, Tamar Schechter, Eytan Mishkoff, anonymous, Shapiro Family, Ronald Summers, Shuey Jacoby, Ariela Rosenzweig, Jason Strauss, Ariel Auman, Debbie and Emily Kaye, Kathy Kaufman, Sivan Kerem
134-anonymous, Daniel Elsant, Chaim Chovev, Tamar Schechter, Eytan Mishkoff, Shapiro Family, Ronald Summers, Shuey Jacoby, Ariela Rosenzweig, Jason Strauss, Ariel Auman, Debbie and Emily Kaye, Sivan Kerem
135-anonymous, Daniel Elsant, Chaim Chovev, Tamar Schechter, Shimon Langer, Shapiro Family, Shuey Jacoby, Ariela Rosenzweig, Jason Strauss
136-Rachel Abittan, Daniel Elsant, Chaim Chovev, Tamar Schechter, Shimon Langer, Shapiro Family, Shuey Jacoby, Sassy Hanauer
137-anonymous, Daniel Elsant, Chaim Chovev, Tamar Schechter, Shimon Langer, Shapiro Family, Shuey Jacoby, Becky Sharon
138-anonymous, Daniel Elsant, Chaim Chovev, Shimon Langer, anonymous, Shapiro Family, Shuey Jacoby
139-DWeiss, Daniel Elsant, Chaim Chovev, Shimon Langer, Shapiro Family, Shuey Jacoby, Daniella Grodko
140-DWeiss, Daniel Elsant, Chaim Chovev, anonymous, Shimon Langer, Joseph Kramer, Shapiro Family, Shuey Jacoby, Nava Dworetsky, Michael Kook
141-Sarah Auerbach, Daniel Elsant, Chaim Chovev, anonymous, Joseph Kramer, Shapiro Family, Nava Dworetsky, Michael Kook
142-Sarah Auerbach, Daniel Elsant, Chaim Chovev, anonymous, Aliza Isaacs, Eytan Mishkoff, Joseph Kramer, Aaron Schlusselberg, Shapiro Family, Nava Dworetsky, Michael Kook, Kivi Naiman, Tova Kreinberg, Shani Faitelewicz, Dovid Kaminetsky, Rachel Apfel, anonymous, Tova Joseph, Adena Feinberg, Yoni Bryk
143-Sarah Auerbach, Steven Genachowski, Chaim Chovev, anonymous, Eytan Mishkoff, Joseph Kramer, Shapiro Family, Nava Dworetsky, Michael Kook, Esti Levy, Tova Joseph
144-Sarah Auerbach, Chaim Chovev, anonymous, Joseph Kramer, Shapiro Family, Nava Dworetsky, Michael Kook, Esti Levy
145-Marc Zeffren, Chaim Chovev, anonymous, Joseph Kramer, Shapiro Family, Nava Dworetsky, Michael Kook, Esti Levy
146-Shani Hochbaum, Chaim Chovev, anonymous, Shapiro Family, Rabbi Jonathan Cohen, Nava Dworetsky, Michael Kook
147-Shani Hochbaum, Chaim Chovev, anonymous, Shapiro Family, Rabbi Jonathan Cohen, Nava Dworetsky, Michael Kook
148-Shani Hochbaum, Chaim Chovev, anonymous, Shapiro Family, Rabbi Jonathan Cohen, Nava Dworetsky, Michael Kook, Mindy Shachar
149-Shani Hochbaum, Chaim Chovev, anonymous, Shapiro Family, Rabbi Jonathan Cohen, Nava Dworetsky, Michael Kook, Mindy Shachar
150-Ya'akov Lasson, Chaim Chovev, anonymous, Shapiro Family, Rabbi Jonathan Cohen, Nava Dworetsky, Michael Kook, Shani Faitelewicz, Mindy Shachar
Tehillim of Yom Rishon - Yoni Fein, anonymous, Pister Family
Tehillim of Yom Sheini - Miriam Tuchman, Tamar Gold, Schertz Family, Shira Lichtman
Tehillim of Yom Shlishi - Yaffi Spodek, Libby Mitnick, anonymous
Tehillim of Yom Revi'i - Meira Tirschwell, Jessica Bruder
Tehillim of Yom Chamishi - Daniella Neiman, Ari Pruzansky, Jessica Bruder
Tehillim of Yom Shishi - Jeremy Apfel, Jessica Bruder
Tehillim of Yom Shabbos Kodesh - Melanie Neuman, Eitan Lipstein, anonymous, Eden Glaser, Shayna Gottesman, Jessica Bruder
First Half-Abittan Family
Second Half-anonymous
Full Sefer - anonymous