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Deaf Russian Jewish Group Experiences Israel for First Time

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It was an unusual sight on Friday night at Judaism’s most sacred site, the Western Wall.  Around the blue-and-white Israeli flag, waving over the multitudes of Sabbath prayer-goers, a group of young adults were holding hands and dancing – in complete silence.

The group consisted of young deaf Jewish adults, many from Russia who were visiting Israel for their first time thanks to a special trip led by Chabad Rabbi Yehoshua Soudakoff.

In a special interview with Tazpit News Agency, Rabbi Soudakoff and group participants explained through sign language, an interpreter and typed-out responses, what their experience in Israel had entailed.

“It was beautiful,” wrote Irina Normatov, 34, originally from Uzbekistan, who immigrated with her family to New York when she was nine. “I felt a powerful energy praying at the Kotel and other Jewish holy sites including the Tomb of Rachel – like an electrifying energy going straight to my soul.”

“It was good to communicate in Russian Sign Language with the group and learn some Israeli Sign Language as well,” Normatov explained to Tazpit. She shows me the sign language for Kotel, mishpacha (family) and B’Ezrat Hashem (with G-d’s help).

Rabbi Soudakoff believes that trips like this one are vital for the Jewish deaf population from Russia. “It brings us together as a family,” he signed through the interpreter. “We are a community spread far and wide – there are people here on this trip from the United States, Ukraine and Russia.”

“Here, we are not alone. We see that we have peers and a community behind us. And just as important, visiting Israel and seeing the sights have a powerful impact on our Jewish identity.”

Rabbi Yehoshua Soudakoff, 22, grew up in Los Angeles and later attended a Chabad-Lubavitch rabbinical school in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, where he lives today. It is his first time leading a group of deaf people – 13 participants and three staff members – to Israel. The idea for the unique trip began this past summer.

“I was working on a summer camp project for Jewish deaf boys in Moscow,” explains Rabbi Soudakoff. “In the process of searching for deaf children in Russia, I came across young adults who were too old for the summer camp but still wanted to be part of some kind of program.”

Consequently, the Israel trip was born but not without plenty of challenges along the way and during the trip as well.

“We found out that we needed double the time for tours!” Rabbi Soudakoff exclaimed. “People that hear can just look around and listen to the tour guide speak. However, because we are deaf, we have to watch the tour guide and only after the interpreter translates into sign language, can we look around. That’s just one example, but it slows things down.”

The eight-day trip included visits and tours of Jerusalem, the Dead Sea, Tel Aviv, Masada, and Hebron.  The group’s Russian Sign Language interpreter, Bella, made aliyah to Israel from the Ukraine, 26 years ago. “I hope to see some marriages come out of this visit,” she teased the group on their last day in Jerusalem.

The project was made possible thanks to Russia’s Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar and Rabbi Mendy Wilansky and Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky of the Chabad Global Jewish Youth Initiative, which provided the funding for the trip.

By Anav Silverman
Tazpit News Agency

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We are sorry to inform you of the passing of Ruthi Ehrenfreund Sriro, aunt of our members, Dr. Ronald and David Nagel, sister of Gitta Nagel, and mother of Naomi Sriro and Michael Sriro.

Funeral – Monday at 12 noon @ Shaarie Tefilah followed by interment at Mt. Sinai Cemetery in Burbank.
Shiva will be observed at the home of Gitta and Jack Nagel, 100 North Hudson Avenue fromMonday through Sunday morning.
Shacharit – Tuesday-Friday: 7 AM, Sunday: 8 AM
Mincha – Monday – Thursday: 5:15 PM
No visitations between 12-4 PM and not after 9 PM.

May the Almighty comfort the bereaved family along with all mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.  

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Chief of the IDF Intelligence: “For The First Time in Many Years, Israel is Almost Completely Surrounded by Threats”

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170,000 Rockets and Missiles Threaten Israel

For the first time in decades, enemy forces can attack all of Israel’s cities, Chief of the IDF Intelligence Directorate Major General Aviv Kochavi said on Wednesday (Jan. 29). “About 170,000 rockets and missiles are pointed at Israel, and they are deadlier than ever,” the intelligence chief said. “Many of these weapons can be fired deep into Israel’s territory.” Speaking at the annual conference of The Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), Maj. Gen. Kochavi described Israel’s evolving security challenges, ranging from regional instability, to organized terrorism and Global Jihad. “Every day, the enemy continues to advance,” he said. “For the first time in many years, Israel is almost completely surrounded by threats. These are not merely potential threats, but rather threats posed by an active enemy.”

Maj. Gen. Kochavi estimated that Hezbollah now possesses 100,000 rockets and missiles threatening Israel from its northern border. The extraordinary size of this stockpile redefines Hezbollah’s capabilities, placing it in the category of a “semi-military” organization. “Hezbollah is no longer a terrorist organization in the most basic sense of the term,” the intelligence chief stressed. “An organization that has more than 100,000 rockets resembles a military more than a terrorist organization.”

This change in definition applies to terrorist organizations throughout the Middle East, Maj. Gen. Kochavi stressed. “The line between ‘terrorist organization’ and ‘military’ is becoming increasingly blurred,” he warned. “They possess advanced anti-tank missiles and mortars. The same goes for Hamas,” the Gaza-based terrorist organization whose rockets threaten millions of Israeli civilians.

“Thousands of our enemies’ missiles are armed with warheads and 700-900 kilograms of explosive material,” the intelligence chief said. “These weapons can define the course of war and our decision making. As long as our enemies have rockets that threaten every part of Israel, they can continue to wage a war, even after we have taken parts of enemy territory.”

Terrorist groups near Israel have changed the nature of war, moving from open spaces into urban areas. “The enemy is hiding in cities and villages, wearing civilian clothing while equipped with advanced weaponry. Tens of kilometers of underground tunnels exist in Gaza and Southern Lebanon.”

Maj. Gen. Kochavi related to the regional shift against Israel and the West. In the wake of the Arab Spring, governments throughout the Middle East have lost control of their populations.  This widespread phenomenon of fragmentation has confronted Israel with an developing and uncertain reality. “The Syrian side of the Golan region has fallen under the control of several different powers,” Maj. Gen. Kochavi said. “Every village is controlled by different authorities, including the Syrian Free Army, Jihadist groups and the Syrian military.”

The intelligence chief pointed to Global Jihad as “the most troubling phenomenon of all,” explaining that about 30,000 Global Jihad operatives are active in Syria. “Syria has turned into a magnet for these operatives – from Europe, Asia, Australia and even the Americas,” he said. “They may not take over Haifa, but for the first time in history, they are injecting a radical religious ideology against the West into the Middle East.” Maj. Gen. Kochavi focused on similar challenges in the Sinai Peninsula and the Gaza Strip, where a changing landscape is creating uncertainty for Israel. “All of the small groups in these areas can become larger. This creates a tremendous challenge for the Intelligence Corps.”

Such rapid changes in the region’s geopolitical scene and military buildup require that the IDF quickly enhance its readiness for the new threats, improving its intelligence capabilities to maintain its edge over the enemy. Advancements in cyber defense constitute a major part of these efforts. “Today, the intelligence we used to gather with 40 people is now obtained by four,” Maj. Gen. Kochavi said. “Cyber defense, in my modest opinion, will soon be revealed to be the biggest military revolution in the past century, more than gunpowder and the use of air power.”

As he discussed upgraded capabilities in the air force and the navy, he focused on Israel’s tremendous strides in intelligence. “We are upgrading our units in order to obtain intelligence through greater means,” he said. “We are obtaining better-processed and more diverse intelligence from more sources, and we are providing it to our fighters.” He added that the cyber world offered a great opportunity for Israel’s growth, but the threat of cyber warfare is growing significantly and there have been many attacks on the security establishment.

Aryeh Savir
Tazpit News Agency

Netanyahu: “Boycotts on the State of Israel Are immoral and Unjust”

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At the start of the weekly Israeli Cabinet meeting today (Feb. 2) Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu stated: “Attempts to impose a boycott on the State of Israel are immoral and unjust. Moreover, they will not achieve their goal. First, they cause the Palestinians to adhere to their intransigent positions and thus push peace further away. Second, no pressure will cause me to concede the vital interests of the State of Israel, especially the security of Israel’s citizens. For both of these reasons, threats to boycott the State of Israel will not achieve their goal.”

Prime Minster Netanyahu was responding to US Secretary of State John Kerry’s threats that: “Today’s status quo absolutely, to a certainty, I promise you 100 percent, cannot be maintained. It’s not sustainable. It’s illusionary. There’s a momentary prosperity, there’s a momentary peace,” said Kerry. Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, Kerry was relating to Israel’s current economic situation, claiming that it will be seriously debilitated if the peace talks with the Palestinians fail.

Earlier today Minister of Economy Naftali Bennet came out harshly against Kerry’s threats: “The Jewish nation is stronger than the threats leveled against it. Let’s be clear: there has never been a nation the relinquished its land as a result of threats. Only security will bring economic stability, not a terrorist state next to Ben-Gurion Airport. We expect our friends around the world to stand beside us, against anti-Semitic boycott efforts targeting Israel, and not for them to be their amplifier,” he said.

Denmark’s second largest bank, Danske Bank, recently announced that it has blacklisted Israel’s Bank Hapoalim because of its links to construction in Judea and Samaria. However, Bank Hapoalim announced that it has no savings or investments of any kind made by the Danske Bank.

By Aryeh Savir

Tazpit News Agency

Parsha Terumah- Valley Eruv is UP

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The Valley Eruv Society is pleased to announce that as of this now (4:02 p.m.), and after an entire week of hard work, the Valley Eruv has been declared completely FUNCTIONAL for this Shabbos.

All this can happens with the special and great dedication of our Valley Eruv Society staff, volunteers, and vendors:
First and Foremost – Our Rav HaMachshir, Rabbi E. Eidlitz ,Valley Eruv Supervisor – Reb Tzali Wachsman, Valley Eruv Inspector – Rabbi Hillel Adler ,Our vendor, Bob, at Reflex Signs.  Our conduits to the greater community: Noah Weisman, Eliana Blumenstein, Kendra Fuchs & Shmuel Ross for their dedication. To the constant service to the Valley Eruv, its board of directors. And, Yisroel Blumenstein, Valley Eruv president.

We have again made sure that the Valley Eruv is functional for Shabbos. Enjoy the Valley Eruv’s very difficult week of completing the long list of upgrades and improvements to our Valley Eruv which cost us thousands of dollars.

With winter here, please make sure to send in your donation so we are able to do the necessary repairs in case of any damage.

Parshas Terumah- The Eruv is up!

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Parshas Terumah- The Eruv is up!

January 31, 2014-30 Shevat 5774

The eruv is sponsored, anonymously in memory of Yehudah ben Chaim Dov HaCohen.

 

To sponsor the eruv please visit laeruv.com

Parshas Terumah – Candle lighting: LA 5:05 pm

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Parshas Terumah

Jan31, 2014 – 30 Shevat 5774 
Los Angeles : 5:05 pm

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Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust hosts Israeli soldiers

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Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust  hosted a delegation of Israeli soldiers from Hope for Heroism on Wednesday, January 29th. The soldiers, all of whom were injured in combat, ate lunch and engaged in intimate dialogue with Holocaust survivors Sol Berger, Regina Hirsch, and Gabriella Karin. The connection between the survivors and the soldiers was immediate and powerful. In the words of Hope For Heroism’s Yaniv Leidner, “The survivors… you are the reason that we are here. This is the highlight of our trip to L.A.”

Parshat Terumah – Rosh Chodesh Adar I – ERUV MAY NOT BE UP!

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LA ERUV: There is some possibility that the Eruv will not be up for this upcoming Shabbos Jan 31, 2014. There are a number of poles and connecting points being moved in the construction zone along the 405 tonight and tomorrow. The LA ERUV committee is e working closely with the contractors to keep the  ERUV boundary functional throughout the move, but there is some possibility that we will not be reestablished before Shabbos starts. Please check LA Eruv.com for the latest updates

 

VALLEY ERUV:  Click here for news on the issues with the valley Eruv. At the moment the Valley Eruv is still down as well please check valleyeruv.org  after 2pm for the latest updates

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