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		<title>Year end charity contribution from Moishe Alexander and Canadian Funding Corp to the VAAD HAZEDAKA TORONTO</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moishe Alexander and the CFC are proud to contribute to the Vaad in such an important way. The Vaad is responsible for examined the relevant records, documents and information of institutions and individuals collecting funds in the Toronto Jewish community.
3409 Bathurst St Toronto On M6A 2C1
Tel. 416-913-1774 Fax. 416-913-1779
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moishe Alexander and the CFC are proud to contribute to the Vaad in such an important way. The Vaad is responsible for examined the relevant records, documents and information of institutions and individuals collecting funds in the Toronto Jewish community.</p>
<p>3409 Bathurst St Toronto On M6A 2C1<br />
Tel. 416-913-1774 Fax. 416-913-1779<br />
Under the auspices of Rabbonim of Toronto</p>
<p>1 KH Meoroth  $26,146.00 CDN</p>
<p>2 Gates of Mercy  $16,840.00 CDN</p>
<p>3 Bni Tzion  $8,320.00</p>
<p>Total            $51,306.00</p>
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		<title>Tzivos Hashem Canada receives donation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moishe Alexander contributes $1800 to Tzivos Hashem Canada
Founder of Tzivos Hashem
Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, was sought after by top political figures, successful business people and the finest professionals for his sage advice on matters of grave importance. He was mentor and spiritual leader to hundreds of thousands of everyday people in all [...]]]></description>
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<h5>Founder of Tzivos Hashem</h5>
<p><strong>Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson</strong>, <strong>the Lubavitcher Rebbe</strong>, was sought after by top political figures, successful business people and the finest professionals for his sage advice on matters of grave importance. He was mentor and spiritual leader to hundreds of thousands of everyday people in all corners of the globe, no one was turned away. Yet, amidst his awesome schedule, the Rebbe busied himself with the lives of children, and set out to harness their great potential.</p>
<p>With a vision that has been unfolding and mushrooming for twenty years, the <strong>Rebbe</strong> called for the establishment of<strong> Tzivos Hashem</strong> in the fall of 1980. Children were a top priority for the Rebbe. Rather, each Jewish child was a top priority for the Rebbe. From his vantage point as world leader and spiritual giant, he understood the intrinsic promise held by children, and he founded Tzivos Hashem to cultivate and nurture them so that they could grow to be strong and healthy in body, mind and soul.</p>
<p>The Rebbe himself would hold communal meetings, which he called rallies, with thousands of children at a time. And it was the Rebbe himself who spoke to the children directly and put great responsibilities on their shoulders. Not only did the Rebbe see children as the promise of a better tomorrow, the Rebbe saw children as the promise for a better today.</p>
<p>Judaism stresses that <strong>chinuch</strong>,<strong> Jewish education</strong>, should begin at an early age to prepare for adulthood. The Rebbe emphasized that not only are children’s <strong>mitzvos</strong> for the sake of practicing for the future, but that their mitzvos, now, while they are young, have significance in and of themselves. Through his confidence in them and his expectations, the Rebbe actually confirmed a child’s self esteem and challenged children to use their inborn strengths and talents for good.</p>
<p>The Tzivos Hashem relationship did not flow in just one direction, of commander to commandee. The soldiers of Tzivos Hashem gave <strong>nachas</strong> to the Rebbe as he watched them increase their mitzvos and perform them with greater care. And it was the children who were able to identify with and express the Rebbe’s passion to bring the world to peace and goodness, as they would sing for him their theme song: <em>We want Moshiach Now!</em></p>
<h5>Tzivos hashem chanuka play</h5>
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		<title>Rav Yerachmil Goldman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rav Yerachmil Goldman recieve donation from Moishe Alexander and Canadian Funding Corporation
Tikkun Olam
The expression tikkun olam is used in the Mishnah in the phrase mip&#8217;nei tikkun ha-olam (&#8220;for the sake of tikkun of the world&#8221;) to indicate that a practice should be followed not because it is required by Biblical law, but because it helps [...]]]></description>
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<h5>Tikkun Olam</h5>
<p>The expression tikkun olam is used in the Mishnah in the phrase mip&#8217;nei tikkun ha-olam (&#8220;for the sake of tikkun of the world&#8221;) to indicate that a practice should be followed not because it is required by Biblical law, but because it helps avoid social chaos.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.moishe-alexander-charity2009.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Tikkun_Olam.jpg"><img src="http://www.moishe-alexander-charity2009.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Tikkun_Olam.jpg" alt="Tikkun Olam" title="Tikkun_Olam" width="518" height="170" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-677" /></a>At first a person used to convene a Court in another place and cancel it. Rabban Gamliel the Elder enacted in the public interest (mip&#8217;nei tikkun ha-olam) that they should not do so. At first a person used to change his name and her name, the name of his city and the name of her city, and Rabban Gamliel the Elder enacted in the public interest (mip&#8217;nei tikkun ha-olam) that he should write, &#8220;The man so-and-so and every name that he has,&#8221; &#8220;The woman so-and-so and every name that she has.&#8221;</p>
<p>The rabbis made this rule because they were concerned that a woman might receive a get (divorce document) and think she was divorced when in fact she was not. She might then remarry in good faith not knowing that she was not yet a free woman. In Jewish tradition there are severe consequences if a married woman engages in sexual relations outside of her marriage. She may not marry the man with whom she had sex and her children are ineligible to marry most other Jews because they acquire the technical status of mamzerim.</p>
<p>As an explanation of rabbinic laws, the phrase mip&#8217;nei tikkun ha-olam is also invoked for laws about the collection of the ketubah money for a widow (Gittin 4:3), the limit on payments to redeem captives (Gitten 4:6), purchasing religious articles from non-Jews (Gittin 4:6), divorce threatened by vows (Gittin 4:7), and the bringing of first fruits for land purchased from non-Jews (Gitten 4:9). Several additional uses are found in Gittin 5:3.</p>
<p>During Talmudic period, the principle of mip&#8217;nei tikkun ha-olam is applied to a very limited number of additional cases. (For example, see Pesahim 88b.) In both the Mishnah (Gittin 4:6) and the Talmud, applications of the principle are contested at times.</p>
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		<title>Rav Yanov Brohim</title>
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Rav (Heb. רב) is Hebrew for rabbi. The term is often used by Orthodox Jews to refer to one&#8217;s personal rabbi.
In the Talmud, Rav precedes the names of Babylonian Amoraim, whereas the title Rabbi generally precedes the names of ordained scholars in Palestine (whether Tannaim [...]]]></description>
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<p>Rav (Heb. רב) is Hebrew for rabbi. The term is often used by Orthodox Jews to refer to one&#8217;s personal rabbi.</p>
<p>In the Talmud, Rav precedes the names of Babylonian Amoraim, whereas the title Rabbi generally precedes the names of ordained scholars in Palestine (whether Tannaim or Amoraim).</p>
<p>In the Talmud, Rav or Rab (used alone) is a common name for Abba Arika, the first Amora, who established the great yeshiva at Sura, which, using the Mishnah as text, led to the compilation of the Talmud.</p>
<p>In some Hasidic groups, the Rebbe is also referred to as the rav; in other circles, the rav is distinct from the rebbe and is the highest dayan (judge) of the group.<br />
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<p>The term rav is also a generic term for a teacher or a personal spiritual guide. For example, the Talmud tells us that &#8220;Joshua ben Perachyah said: Provide for yourself a teacher (rav).&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Rabbi Zisya A. Stern</title>
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<h5>Jerusalem, Israel</h5>
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		<title>Mosdos Ohr Yacov Lelov Y-M, Jerusalem, Israel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moishe Alexander supports Mosdos Ohr Yacov Lelov
Rav Shimon Nosson Nota Biederman. Born in Tiveria to Rav Yaakov Yitzchak, the Admor of Lelov, a descendent of the first Lelover Rebbe, Rav Dovid, who himself was a talmid of the Chozeh of Lublin. When his father was niftar in 1981, Rav Shimon Nasan Nota became Admor and [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.moishe-alexander-charity2009.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/yeshiva.jpg"><img src="http://www.moishe-alexander-charity2009.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/yeshiva.jpg" alt="mosdos yaacov lelov" title="yeshiva" width="150" height="100" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-669" /></a>Rav Shimon Nosson Nota Biederman. Born in Tiveria to Rav Yaakov Yitzchak, the Admor of Lelov, a descendent of the first Lelover Rebbe, Rav Dovid, who himself was a talmid of the Chozeh of Lublin. When his father was niftar in 1981, Rav Shimon Nasan Nota became Admor and opened Mosdos Ohr Yaakov in his father’s memory; these included kollelim and chessed organizations. (1930-2004)</p>
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		<title>Rabbi Pesach Eckstein, Jerusalem</title>
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		<title>Kollel Nosivoseh Sholom, Jerusalem, Israel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moishe Alexander donates to Kollel Nosivoseh Sholom
Jerusalem, Israel
A kollel (Hebrew: כולל‎ &#8220;a gathering/collection [of scholars]&#8220;) (plural: kollelim) is an institute for advanced studies of the Talmud and of rabbinic literature for Jewish men, essentially a post-graduate yeshiva which pays married men a regular monthly stipend or annual salary (and/or provides housing and meals) to study [...]]]></description>
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<h5>Jerusalem, Israel</h5>
<p>A kollel (Hebrew: כולל‎ &#8220;a gathering/collection [of scholars]&#8220;) (plural: kollelim) is an institute for advanced studies of the Talmud and of rabbinic literature for Jewish men, essentially a post-graduate yeshiva which pays married men a regular monthly stipend or annual salary (and/or provides housing and meals) to study Judaism&#8217;s classic texts in depth.<br />
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		<title>Rabbi Shalom Bouskila, Cote Samt-Luc</title>
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