Showing posts with label Rav Baruch Gartner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rav Baruch Gartner. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The Chernobyler Chosid's Misnaged Father-in-Law & Another Story from Rav Gartner's Melaveh Malka

The Melaveh Malka this past Motzoi Shabbos with Rav Baruch Gartner, Rav Moshe Weinberger, and Rav Spiegel of "The Shtieble" in Cedarhurst was really really nice. The Melaveh Malka was to benefit the Derech Hamelech Kollel. Rav Spiegel and Rav Gartner spoke and my friend Dr. David Shiller was able to record was able to record Rav Gartner's shiur. He was kind enough to share it with me so for your listening pleasure, please enjoy the shiur.

CLICK HERE to get the shiur by either left clicking to listen to streaming audio or right clicking and selecting "Save Target As" to download. Please take note that the file is in w4a format (Quicktime/iTunes).

He told two really great ma'asim. One was the famous ma'aseh with the holy brothers Reb Elimelech of Lizensk and Reb Zusha of Anapoli. It was from the time they got put in jail because they were suspected of stealing something simply because they were visitors in town. The story illustrates a fundamental yesod of how to incorporate simcha and Emunah into your life no matter what Hashem throws at you.

I had never heard the second ma'aseh before. It was the story of a young Misnagdishe Avreich who was learning and being supported by his father in law. It happened one time that the Avreich was traveling and ended up davening the Shul in Chernobyl. He sensed something special there and was convinced to stay for Shabbos by the Rebbe Reb Nachum of Chernobyl. He was extremely impressed and decided to continue coming back. Over time, he became a real chosid of Reb Nachum both in the internal and external aspects of Chassidus.

His father in law was getting increasingly upset that his son wasn't learning as much as he had been before. He felt that he was traveling to Chernobyl too often and that his davening was longer, which shortened his sedorim afterwards. He asked his son in law for an explanation and the Avreich knew that he would never be able to get his father in law to understand by trying to explain it to him. He therefore convinced him to come spend a Shabbos with him in Chernobyl.

The Shabbos came and the Avreich kept looking at his father in law hoping to see some sign that he was happy with the davening or what he was seeing. He hoped that he would be inspired and that he would start to see what he had found there. Unfortunately, this was not the case. The father in law was getting more and more upset, seeing what his son in law had gotten himself into. After Shabbos, he was so angry that he decided that he would tell the rabbi exactly what he thought of what he was building there in Chernobyl.

He knocked on Reb Nochum's door after Shabbos. The Rebbe came out glowing after a beautiful Chernobyl Shabbos. The man began to give Reb Nachum an earful of everything that was on his mind.

The rebbe responded, "Let me tell you a story." He said that in the times of the Beis Hamikdash, there was a Yid in the Galil who was 60 years old. He had a long white beard, but he had never been to the Beis Hamikdash in his entire life. But at 60, he accidently broke Shabbos and now had to bring a Korban Chatas. He bought a keves and set out for Yerushalayim. But since he had had never been there, he had to ask directions several times along the way. People could not believe that someone his age, with a white beard, did not know the way to Yerushalayim and they even made fun of him. But eventually, he made it and came to the Beis Hamikdash.

When he got there, he couldn't believe what he saw. There was blood and guts everywhere. There were fires and people and animals all over the place. He couldn't believe that such a "balagan" could exist in the holiest place on earth! He complained to the Kohanim and asked to speak to their superior. The Kohen Gadol (who didn't even have a proper white beard; rather he had only a long black beard) came over wearing the eight holy garments. He told the Kohen Gadol what he thought of what was happpening and how it was not befitting at all for a Beis Hamikdash.

The Kohen asked him whether he had been to the Beis Hamikdash before. He answered that he had not, but that only now had he committed an aveira b'shogeg and had to come to bring a Chatas. The Kohen Gadol responded that he was honored to meet such a man who had never sinned in his entire life! The man ressponded in the affirmative that indeed he had never sinned except for that one time. At that moment, the lights started to go off in the Urim V'tumim. The Kohen pushed aside his beard so he could see and read the letters. He asked the man whether it was true that the previous year that he had sworn falsely in a business deal. The man stumbled and explained that he had really just stretched the truth a bit, but that besides that other time, he was clean.

The Urim V'tumim started lighting up again and then the Kohen Gadol proceeded to ask the man about one aveira after another. Finally, humbled, the man admitted that perhaps if he had come to the Beis Hamikdash more often, he might not have committed so many sins.

As the father in law heard this story, his mouth dropped open. It turned out that in a very very kind way, the Rebbe Reb Nachum Chernobyler was recounting all of the man's sins through the story. Over time, the father in law also became a chasid of Chernobyl "and they all lived happily ever after." :-)
But the Melaveh Malka was beautiful. We got to sing almost all of the Melaveh Malka zmiros and we had a nice little rikud as well. Again, it's definitely worthwhile to listen to Rav Gartner's short speech!

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Big Melave Malka in Cedarhurst

I'm very excited to tell you anout a BIG Melave Malka this coming Motsai Shabbos (3/20) at 830pm to benefit Yeshivas Derech Hamelech.

We will be joined by the Mashgiach and Rosh Kollel-R' Baruch Gartner, Shlita,
R' Moshe Weinberger Shlita,
R' Spiegel Shlita
and IY'H the Rebbeh Reb Motel Zilber Shlita!

There will be GEVALDIK divrei Torah and GESHMAK live Music/Kumsits, Melave Malka Zemiros, food etc.

Come to a Chashuvah Motsai Shabbos, have a great time and get tons of Erev Yom Tov Chizuk with Chaveirim!

The address is 405 Oak Avenue-Cedarhurst (near R Spiegels shul).

Please pass this on to anyone you think would be interested.
Sam Septimus
Picture is of Rav Motel Zilber

Friday, February 12, 2010

Sfas Emes Shiur by Rav Baruch Gartner - Sunday Morning - Source Sheet pdf Available!

This Sunday at 10 AM Eastern, the Sfas Emes shiur by Rav Baruch Gartner, Founder and Dean of Yeshivas Derech HaMelech, will continue.

CLICK HERE for the source sheet for the shiur. Thank you to David Levy for distributing this!

Shiur Sunday morning available at http://www.torahchat.com/.

For more information on system requirements, etc., CLICK HERE.

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Sunday, January 31, 2010

New online video/audio Sfas Emes Shiur Going on NOW!


Exciting New Online Sfas Emes Shiur – Live From Eretz Yisroel! Given by Rabbi Baruch Gartner, Founder and Dean of Yeshivas Derech HaMelech. Learn Sfas Emes in Yeshiva in Eretz Yisroel from the comfort of your own home! Starting today, Sunday January 31 @ 10 a.m. NY Time, Rabbi Baruch Gartner, Founder and Dean of Yeshivas Derech HaMelech, will be giving an online shiur on Sfas Emes through the Virtual Yeshiva - http://www.torahchat.com/ .

R' Gartner is the Founder and Dean of Yeshivas Derech Hamelech. Yeshivas Derech Hamelech was created to provide a makom Torah for chassidish English speakers. The Yeshiva came into existence with the help of R' Tzvi Meir Zilberberg, shlita, R' Mottel Zilber shlita, and R' Moshe Weinberger, shlita, whom Rav Gartner has studied under for many years. The shiur will focus on a portion of Sfas Emes for each week’s parsha, using the Hebrew text inside.

R' Gartner will be guiding the virtual talmidim through the sources to give the tools to master the profound ideas expressed by the Sfas Emes, as well as breaking down the barriers to understanding the style of the Sfas Emes - Great emphasis will be placed on grasping the practical advice of each discourse. The shiur will take place this coming Sunday at 10 am NY time, and each Sunday thereafter at the same time. To join the shiur, please go to http://www.torahchat.com/ and register. The instructions are easy and self explanatory.

Go to new user.
Fill in name and email address.
They will send you an email with your password.
Enter your name and password and go into the torah chat room.
If you have any problems or difficulty loading java click the link in the box that says the following:if you are using Window ME or otherwise have difficulty loading JAVA, link):
The shiur will be in the "torah chat" room at 10 am NY Time. There is no fee to join.

HT Zev Polansky for the information on the shiur and for the text I used for this post! Click here to get Dixie Yid in your e-mail Inbox or here to subscribe in Google Reader.

Friday, January 22, 2010

New Video Conference Shiur on Sfas Emes & Sifrei R' Nachman by Rav Baruch Gartner

I received the following information from my heiliger friend Zev Polansky, a relatively recent Oleh. Great opportunity!
HaRav Baruch Gartner, shlita, Head of Yeshivas Derech HaMelech, will be starting a weekly online Sfas Emes / Rebbe Nachman shiur - the shiur will be online in a virtual yeshiva setting - users will be able to see each other and participate. The Rav will be going through Sfas Emes al ha parshah and sifrei Rebbe Nachman. It will be on Sundays at 10 am, and begin on Sunday, January 31 at 10 am NY time. Note that the Shiur is free to join - there is no "virtual tuition". Below are computer requirements needed for the shiur. Please let me know whether you're interested in joining, and if so, that you have the computer requirements below - anyone interested MUST run a quick online test with the virtual yeshivah techie to make sure all works before joining the shiur while in progress (someone without the proper setup can make the online shiur crash I'm told).

If you know of anyone else interested this shiur please have them contact me.

In order to join in the shiurim, participants must have:

1) An internet connection of at least 2 meg (2.5 or higher is even better)
2) The computer must be connected to the Internet via a cable. WiFi / wireless connection are not sufficient. Even someone who normally connects wirelessly can connect with a cable for these classes.
3) A webcam and a microphone. Many computers, especially laptops, have integrated cameras and microphone. If an external webcam is needed, the simplest and least expensive Logitech webcams are usually perfect for this application. Be sure they have an internal microphone.
4) A headset or headphones. There are many inexpensive headphones available that also have a microphone. Also, any regular iPod or Walkman headphones work perfectly. Just verify that they connect properly to the computer used.
5) Internet Browser = Firefox and Chrome are known to better for this application than Explorer.
Picture of Rav Baruch Gartner courtesy of Derech Hamelech. Click here to get Dixie Yid in your e-mail Inbox or here to subscribe in Google Reader.