Posts Tagged ‘rabbi tropper’
250 Jewish Students Hear Plea to Marry Jewish in Major Shabbaton in Odessa
Written by Admin on October 15, 2009 – 11:26 am -ODESSA, UKRAINE- An amphitheater overflowing with Jewish students was the background for a plea “to preserve your ties with our eternal Jewish family and to Our Father,” by Rabbi Leib Tropper, Chairman of the Rabbinic Committee of the Eternal Jewish Family. Speaking via a live hookup on Thursday September 3rd, Rabbi Tropper received wide applause when he pleaded: “Do not sever your ties to our glorious past and even more to what will be a glorious future.” The Shabbaton was part of a major initiative by EJF to stem the tide of assimilation and intermarriage in Jewish communities around the world. It was sponsored in conjunction with Nefesh Yehudi, funded by the Wolfson and Horn Families, and Tikvah, the local kiruv organization. Rabbi Tropper was followed by Menachem Lubinsky, President of LUBICOM Marketing Consulting and special consultant to EJF. Noting that it was the week marking the 70th anniversary of the beginning of the systematic destruction of Eastern European Jewry by the Nazis, Lubinsky noted: “What better time than now to reaffirm our commitment to Jewish eternity.” The session was introduced by Rabbi Shlomo Baksht, the chief rabbi of Odessa and the architect of the remarkable resurgence of Jewish life in Odessa.
In an inspirational and festive Shabbos that included singing and dancing to traditional zemiros, the students also heard lectures by prominent renowned lecturers. They included Rabbi Mordechai Neugroschel, Rabbi Chaim Cohen, Rabbi Doron Kornbluth and Rabbi Eli Ilani. Most of the students are enrolled in the Jewish University of Odessa, which is part of the network of Torah institutions established by Rabbi Baksht. Some 900 Jewish children are enrolled in the institutions, as well as 200 youngsters who are in the three orphanages sponsored by Tikva. Many of the orphans were found on Odessa’s streets without any hope for their future.
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Intermarried Couples at Special Seminar in Odessa
Written by Admin on October 14, 2009 – 12:18 pm -ODESSA, UKRAINE – A group of 15 intermarried couples, who are interested in becoming fully observant Jews by going through universally accepted Jewish conversions, participated in a two-day seminar on the process of conversion to Judaism. The keynote speaker was Rabbi Shimon Grilius, the “refusenik” of the ‘70’s, who is considered one of the fathers of the teshuva movement in Russia. Rabbi Grilius was incarcerated for five years under the Communist regime, ultimately leaving for Eretz Israel in 1974. The fact that such a seminar could take place in the Ukraine was not lost on the lecturers, which also included Rabbi Mordechai Neugroschel and Rabbi Doron Kornbluth. Menachem Lubinsky delivered a message from Rabbi Leib Tropper, dean of Yeshiva Kol Yaakov/Horizons and the Chairman of the Rabbinic Committee of the Eternal Jewish Family: “EJF is proud to have come to the Ukraine to sponsor this seminar for couples who are sincerely interested in making the arduous journey to authentic Judaism.”
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World’s Largest Jewish Outreach Organizations Join Eternal Jewish Family in New Major International Effort Against Intermarriage
Written by admin on August 24, 2009 – 10:56 am -The Eternal Jewish Family International (EJF) has launched a major initiative on three continents to stem the tide of soaring intermarriage in Jewish communities in the US, Israel and Europe. Eternal Jewish Family is partnering with the largest and most successful kiruv (outreach) organizations, such as Ohr Somayach — Jerusalem, Hidabroot, Lev L’achim and Nefesh Yehudi in reaching out to large numbers of Jewish youth “with a direct message on the threat of intermarriage to themselves, their families, and the Jewish future”. In the US, Eternal Jewish Family will team up with Gateways in reaching vulnerable youth. “This epidemic of intermarriage can only be confronted with ‘straight talk’ about the dangers of intermarriage”, said Rabbi Leib Tropper, Rosh Yeshiva of Kol Yaakov/Horizons and the chairman of the Rabbinical Board of Eternal Jewish Family. “We can no longer afford to beat around the bush in the hope that the anti-intermarriage message will somehow penetrate”. In many instances, Eternal Jewish Family will be cosponsoring seminars and Shabbatonim for the Jewish youth where special sessions will be devoted to the dangers of intermarriage. The first such Shabbaton in March was held in Baden, Austria in a joint program with Nefesh Yehudi for more than 100 Israeli medical students in Central and Eastern Europe. Eternal Jewish Family will be joining the outreach (kiruv) organizations in many similar seminars in the coming months.
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Campus-Horizons
Written by admin on August 21, 2009 – 11:08 am -“THE WEEK OF May 20-27, 2009 was truly an amazing one for me,” wrote a participant of the second Maimonides Scholars Retreat, sponsored by Horizons. Six boys from campuses in Wisconsin, Illinois, New Jersey and Long Island joined the Yeshiva Kol Yaakov for an unforgettable week of learning and bonding in what another boy called “definitely one of the best experiences I have had with Judaism”. A typical day began with introductory learning, where the college guests were exposed to Gemara and the 13 Principles of Faith. Afternoons were spent cycling across the Brooklyn Bridge, kumzitzing with “Yitzchak Halevi” (Rosenberg), holding an actual machtzis hashekel in our hands at the Living Torah Museum, and getting an insider’s view of tefillin from Rabbi Melech Michaels, a sofer. One of the highlights of the week was a visit to the home of Hagaon Harav Reuven Feinstein, shlit”a, Rosh Yeshiva of the Yeshiva of Staten Island.

Another treat was meeting Steven Hill, film actor and Skver chassid, who movingly described his journey from the Broadway stage to avodas Hashem, an address that one boy — an artist himself —called “essential for me where I’m at with Yiddishkeit right now”. Rabbis Doron Kornbluth, Yoel Judowitz, Yehuda Friedland, Yonason Meadows, Yaakov Astor, Dovid Jacobs and Yaakov Burgess addressed the retreat participants, as well as Rabbi Tropper, who gave a shmuess and spent sholosh seudos “straight talking” with the group.
One participant summed up his experience this way: “I feel like I have grown so much since I arrived at the yeshiva. I was brought up in a Conservative home and went to synagogue when I was younger, only on the High Holidays, and that was still too much for me. I was forced to go to Hebrew School, even though I didn’t want to; once my bar mitzvah came, I said that was it. Before coming to Kol Yaakov, I had never learned Gemara and Talmudic laws before. The entire week was an unbelievable learning experience, with great times and great memories that will stick with me for my entire life. I hope you will continue for generations to come as a beacon of light for those who are lost in the dark.”
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Rabbonim Resolve to Battle Intermarriage and Assimilation in Worldwide Effort
Written by admin on August 19, 2009 – 4:13 pm -IT WAS BY ALL accounts an unprecedented gathering of leading kiruv rabbanim from around the world, as well as rabbanim in cities and towns throughout Israel. The event took place from June 15–17, 2009 at Jerusalem’s Inbal Hotel. The sponsor was the Eternal Jewish Family International, which is in the midst of a major global expansion of its activities to support rabbanim and batei din involved with intermarried couples who genuinely strive for a halachic conversion to Judaism. It also assists kiruv organizations that are on the front lines in the fight against assimilation, such as the co-sponsors of the event:
Arachim
Ohr Somayach
Hidabroot
Lev L’achim
Shuvu
Nefesh Yehudi
In the U.S., it also includes the Gateways organization.
The rabbanim deliberated on such topics as “Worldwide Assimilation: Today’s Spiritual Holocaust”, “Building Barriers Against Fictitious Conversions to Judaism,” Anti-Semitism and Assimilation: Cause or Effect?”, and “Determining the Status of Certain ‘Jews’ in the Community”. The rabbanim, who represented numerous cities around the globe, expressed their deepest concern over the grave issue of world-wide assimilation. In addition, they addressed a growing problem in Israel where many young people return from study abroad with non-Jewish spouses. Kiruv experts spoke of the dangers facing Israeli youth in Israel. They resolved to step up the educational efforts to hopefully thwart this growing trend. The tone of the historic conference was set by Eternal Jewish Family’s chairman, Menachem Yitzchak (Tom) Kaplan who noted that “in my wildest dreams I could not imagine such a rapid and broad acceptance by rabbanim all over the world of the vision we laid out with the help of the leading Torah authorities”. Kaplan said that he was “committed to do whatever it takes to take on assimilation and problematic conversions to Judaism wherever the problem exists”. Rabbi Leib Tropper, the organization’s chairman of the Halachic Committee, spoke of the successes of Eternal Jewish Family in “raising the bar on conversions to Judaism and successfully uniting rabbanim and dayanim from disparate backgrounds in preserving kedushas yisroel”. The theme of kedushas yisrael was also addressed by some of the notable gedolei yisrael and leading rabbanim who participated in the conference.

A strong letter supporting Eternal Jewish Family by Rav Aaron Leib Shteinman, which was also signed by Rav Yosef Sholem Eliyashiv, was read at the conference. It strongly supported the anti-assimilation theme of the conference and warned of the dangers of assimilation to the future of klal yisroel. Rav Zvi Elimelech Halberstam, the Sanzer Rebbe of Netanya, in his letter supported the new initiative to involve kiruv organizations in a direct war against intermarriage. When the conference ended, there was a great sense of accomplishment in dealing with some of the most critical issues facing the Jewish nation. A new program called “Tochnit Kaplan” was warmly received. It will be a joint partnership between Eternal Jewish Family and the kiruv organizations to include “straight talk” in their educational programs on the dangers of intermarriage. Eternal Jewish Family will be co-sponsoring seminars around the world to promote this message. More than 300 Israeli rabbanim of cities and towns all over Israel signed on to a resolution that they will “intensely investigate” the halachic integrity of conversions to Judaism before signing on a marriage certificate.
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Morristown Seminar Reaches Out to Mechanchim and Kiruv Professionals
Written by ejf on August 18, 2009 – 8:55 pm -
Eternal Jewish Family Holds a 2 Day Seminar for Outreach Organizations
ON MAY 24th, Eternal Jewish Family responded to the spiritually devastating impact of intermarriage and assimilation on many Jewish communities around the world by hosting a two day interactive seminar for educators and professionals from leading kiruv (outreach) organizations. Renowned lecturers and leading gedolei yisroel presented practical advice and concrete ways to face the fallout of improper conversions to Judaism, such as families who suddenly discover they are not Jewish, broken engagements and denied citizenship in Israel.

Rabbi Tropper and Harav Reuven Feinstein Speak about Challenges in Outreach and Jewish Conversion
The lecturers called upon the rabbanim to recognize their responsibility of ensuring that each geirus in klal yisroel is halachically valid. Rabbi Leib Tropper, Chairman of Eternal Jewish Family’s Rabbinic Committee, mentioned Eternal Jewish Family’s accomplishments in the US, Europe and Israel, whose office is flooded with requests for help from numerous individuals regarding issues in intermarriage and Jewish conversion. He stressed that, while geirus (Jewish conversion) is a complex and often controversial concept, klal yisroel has an obligation to meet its challenges. Harav Reuven Feinstein, chairman of Eternal Jewish Family’s Halachic Committee, expressed the hope that while the kiruv movement has responded to the need to provide each Jew with the opportunity to learn about their Jewish heritage and identity, much more needs to be done to head off potential intermarriage. “All Jews count. Klal Yisroel is obligated to utilize all of its resources to be mekareiv baalei teshuva and ensure the proper lineage of every Jew,” said Rav Feinstein. He noted that Eternal Jewish Family has filled a need in the world of kiruv, which regularly confronts issues regarding the yichus of baalei teshuva. Harav Feinstein and others mentioned the psak that permits one to be mekarev the non-Jew in intermarriage for the sake of simultaneously being mekarev the Jewish spouse.
Harav Kaminetsky Gives Eternal Jewish Family a Brocho
Harav Shmuel Kaminetsky, Rosh Yeshiva of the Philadelphia Yeshiva, gave a brocha to Eternal Jewish Family for its work and mentioned the “vast problem we are dealing with here in America because of intermarriage and Jewish conversion. To illustrate the accomplishments of a proper geirus, Harav Kaminetsky used the example of Ruth, whose Jewish conversion (geirus) escorted her to the pinnacle of greatness among the Jewish people. Other presenters included Rabbi Nota Schiller, Rabbi Nachum Eisenstein, Rabbi Yonasan Rosenblum, Rabbi Dovid Shochet, Rabbi Dovid Gottleib, Rabbi Mordechai Fishberg, Rabbi Mordechai Neugroschel, and Rabbi Doron Kornbluth.
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