Showing posts with label Rabbi Lazer Brody. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rabbi Lazer Brody. Show all posts

Recognizing a stroke: You could be the one to save a life.

Posted by Aryeh ben Avraham | Labels: , , , , , , | Posted On Sunday, 24 January 2010 at 23:55

Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to identify. Unfortunately, the lack of awareness spells
disaster. The stroke victim could suffer brain damage during a critically short period while people nearby fail to recognize the symptoms of a stroke.

Here's good news, though: An alert bystander can recognize a stroke by asking three simple questions:

*Ask the individual to SMILE.

*Ask him or her to RAISE BOTH ARMS.

*Ask the person to SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE (Coherently, for example, "It is sunny out today").

If he or she has trouble with any of these tasks, call 911 immediately (or in Israel, 101) and describe the symptoms to the dispatcher.

After discovering that a group of non-medical volunteers could identify facial weakness, arm weakness and speech problems, researchers urged the general public to learn the three questions. They presented their conclusions at the American Stroke Association's annual meeting last February. Widespread use of this test could result in prompt diagnosis, treatment of the stroke, prevention of brain damage, and saving of lives.

Knowledge of the easy tips in this post could help you save another person's life, maybe even a loved one. Saving a life is one of the loftiest mitzvas in the Torah; the more you pass this article on to others, the more merit in potential lifesaving you accrue. It's that simple.

Remember: A stroke occurs when the blood supply to a part of the brain is interrupted by a blockage or breakage of blood vessels. This may be a life threatening condition. The faster you react, the greater the chances of saving the victim's life and preventing permanent damage.

May Hashem send a speedy recovery to all the sick, amen.

By Rabbi Lazer Brody  בס"ד

Recognizing a stroke: You could be the one to save a life, reprinted with the Kind authorization of Rabbi Lazer Brody  בס"ד  from  Lazer Beams.


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This week's recommended reading: 19th Adar - 25th Adar, 5769

Posted by Aryeh ben Avraham | Labels: , , , , , , , , , , , | Posted On Thursday, 19 March 2009 at 12:00

Torah Reading for Week of March 15-21, 2009 - Adar 19-25, 5769
Pekudei (Exodus 38:21-40:38) - It's All in the Timing - by Rabbi Max Weimman
Advanced Parsha - Pekudei (Exodus 38:21-40:38) - His Soul's Fire - by Rabbi Noson Weisz - Aish Jerusalem
Insights from the ZOHAR on the Weekly Torah Reading - Pekudei (Exodus 38:21-40:38) - The Supernal Source of War By Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai
Rebbe Nachman's Wisdom - “Childless”, By Rabbi Erez Moshe Doron
Chassidic Pearls - Seeing and Hearing the Tzaddik, First-hand - Parshat Vayakhel - By: Rabbi Lazer Brody
Stories for the Shabbos Table - The Holiness of a Shabbat Gathering - Vayakhel - By The Baal Shem Tov
The editorial page of Breslev Israel's English website - The Deer and the Wolves By Rabbi Lazer Brody

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This week's recommended reading: 12th Adar - 18th Adar, 5769

Posted by Aryeh ben Avraham | Labels: , , , , , , , , , , | Posted On Thursday, 12 March 2009 at 13:29

Ki Tisa (Exodus 30:11-34:35) - When It Counts - by Rabbi Max Weimman
Advanced Parsha - Ki Tisa (Exodus 30:11-34:35) - Golden Calf - by Rabbi Noson Weisz - Aish Jerusalem
The Kehot Chumash - Parshah Ki-Tisa An interpolated translation and commentary based on the works of the Lubavitcher Rebbe - Download the Complete Parshah in PDF Format
Rebbe Nachman's Wisdom - “The Rabbi and the Only Son”, By Rabbi Erez Moshe Doron
Chassidic Pearls - The Power of Patience - Ki Tisa - By: Rabbi Lazer Brody
Stories for the Shabbos Table - The Holy Shabbat Beans - Ki Tisa - By The Baal Shem Tov
The editorial page of Breslev Israel's English website - If You Can’t Judge a Horse By Rabbi Lazer Brody

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This week's recommended reading: 5th Adar - 11th Adar, 5769

Posted by Aryeh ben Avraham | Labels: , , , , , , , , , , , | Posted On Wednesday, 4 March 2009 at 20:47

Tetzaveh (Exodus 27:20-30:10) - Clothes Make the Man - by Rabbi Max Weimman
Advanced Parsha - Tetzaveh (Exodus 27:20-30:10) - Splendor in the Quest - by Rabbi Noson Weisz - Aish Jerusalem
The Kehot Chumash - Parshah Tetzaveh An interpolated translation and commentary based on the works of the Lubavitcher Rebbe - Download the Complete Parshah in PDF Format
Rebbe Nachman's Wisdom - “KAPTZIN PASHA”, By Rabbi Avraham Greenbaum
Chassidic Pearls - Spiritual Eyes - Tetzaveh - By: Rabbi Lazer Brody
Stories for the Shabbat Table - 100 Questions - BeShalach - By The Baal Shem Tov
Holidays and Fast Days - Purim - Rebbe Nachman on Purim - By Breslev Israel staff
CHABAD.ORG - Jewish Holidays - Holiday Guide - Purim How-to

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This week's recommended reading: 28th Shevat - 4th Adar, 5769

Posted by Aryeh ben Avraham | Labels: , , , , , , , , , , , | Posted On Wednesday, 25 February 2009 at 16:46

Old Books
Trumah (Exodus 25:1-27:19) - Inside and Out - by Rabbi Max Weimman
Advanced Parsha - Trumah (Exodus 25:1-27:19) - Of Cathedrals and Tents - by Rabbi Noson Weisz - Aish Jerusalem
ASCENT LIGHTS - Contemporary Iluminations from the director of Ascent-of-Safed - Trumah (Exodus 25:1-27:19) Elevation Concentration - By Rabbi Shaul Yosef Leiter
Rebbe Nachman's Wisdom - “A Man of Faith”, By Rebbe Natan of Breslev
The Essential Rebbe Nachman - Song of Delight By Rabbi Avraham Greenbaum
Chassidic Pearls - A Worthy Sanctuary - Teruma - With Rabbi Lazer Brody
Stories for the Shabbat Table - 100 Questions - BeShalach - By The Baal Shem Tov
Holidays and Fast Days - A Happy Purim! - By Rebbetzen Shaindel Moscowitz
Blessing the Sun - The "Halacha Sources" booklet on Birkas HaChamah is now available for free download on the "Halacha Sources" website: click here

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This week's recommended reading: 21st/27th Shevat 5769.

Posted by Aryeh ben Avraham | Labels: , , , , , , , , , , , | Posted On Tuesday, 17 February 2009 at 23:24

Old Books
Mishpatim (Exodus 21-24)- Pipelines to Heaven - by Rabbi Max Weimman
Advanced Parsha - Mishpatim (Exodus 21:1) - All in the Family - by Rabbi Noson Weisz Aish Jerusalem
Mishpatim (Exodus 21-24) - Contemporary Iluminations from the director of Ascent-of-Safed - Statutes from Sinai - By Rabbi Shaul Yosef Leiter
The editorial page of Breslev Israel's English website - Rabbi Noah and the Big Six - By: Rabbi Lazer Brody
The Debtor’s Mentality - “The Essential Rebbe Nachman”, Part 2 - By Rabbi Avraham Greenbaum
Laughing at the World - Rebbe Nachman's Wisdom By Yaacov Dovid Shulman
Chassidic Pearls - Under Fire - Mishpatim - With Rabbi Lazer Brody
Parshat Mishpatim - Reincarnation - Spiritual Foundations - By The Baal Shem Tov
Holidays and Fast Days - How do we Celebrate Purim? - By Breslev Israel staff
Holidays and Fast Days - Rebbe Nachman on Purim- By Breslev Israel staff

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This week's recommended reading:

Posted by Aryeh ben Avraham | Labels: , , , , , , , , , | Posted On Tuesday, 10 February 2009 at 13:49

Old Books
ParshaYitro (Exodus 18-20)- Did You Hear What He Didn't Say?
Advanced Parsha - Yitro (Exodus 18-20) - Yours to Command
Rebbe Nachman on Money - “The Essential Rebbe Nachman”, Part 1 - By Rabbi Avraham Greenbaum
Anger and Financial Loss - Rebbe Nachman's Wisdom By Rabbi Avraham Greenbaum
Chassidic Pearls - Paying for Parents Sins, Fair or Not? - With Rabbi Lazer Brody
Tu B'Shvat - Man is a Tree - By Rabbi Lazer Brody
Hashem’s Signature - Tu B'Shvat - By Rabbi Lazer Brody

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Only Prayer

Posted by Aryeh ben Avraham | Labels: , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Posted On Tuesday, 22 April 2008 at 19:14

Here you have beloved brethren, the only weapon that will defeat Eretz Ysrael's enemies, it is PRAYER, not weapons, or any person or army but simple sincere PRAYER from way deep within our heart.
We have to get hold of our sword (Emunah) and start praying (Tefillah) to Hashem, in order to clean the path so that Mosiach can come and deliver Klal Ysrael from our enemies.
Rabbi Lazer Brody from Lazer Beams has a woderful spiritual explanation about the threat against Israel and how to deal with it.
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Pesach Seder night - Hashem's favorite night

Posted by Aryeh ben Avraham | Labels: , , , , , , , | Posted On Friday, 18 April 2008 at 15:11

Rama, Shulchan Oruch, Orach Chaim 481:2 – "This night is protected from the forces of evil."
The Torah describes Seder night as a "night of protection" (Exodus 12:42), when Hashem personally took His beloved children of Israel out of Egypt. The original Hebrew lail shimorim is interpreted two different ways in the Midrash: First, it is a "reserved" night, since Hashem redeemed Israel from bondage on the night of the 15th of Nisan, he reserves this same night to redeem his children Israel in the future (Yalkut Shimoni, Bo, 210). Second, it's a "protected" night (ibid), since Hashem's divine presence repels all mazikim, the dark-side forces of evil.
"Night of protection" is no mere homiletic catchphrase; it's anchored in religious law! The Abridged Code of Jewish Law (119:9), in explaining how to perform the latter part of the Seder, writes: "After grace following the meal, we pour the fourth cup. According to custom, we open the door in remembrance that tonight is a protected night and we fear nothing."
A person can turn any night into a "night of protection" by simply pouring his or her heart out in personal prayer. Rebbe Nachman teaches that when a Jew desires to speak to Hashem, Hashem moves everything aside to listen. By virtue of our speaking to Hashem, we hasten the day of the ingathering of the exiles and the final redemption of our people, amen.
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Verbal Abuse of Children

Posted by Aryeh ben Avraham | Labels: , , , , , | Posted On Sunday, 2 March 2008 at 19:52

Rabbi Lazer Brody, of Lazer Beams, has written an Article concerning Verbal Abuse of Children, which I think it’s very important for us that have kid’s to read. Rabbi Brody states:
Onaas devorim, Hebrew for verbal abuse, is a severe transgression. Rabbi Yisroel Meir Kahan, the famed Chofetz Chaim, says that a person is better off losing every material possession in the world, rather than committing one transgression. No parent has the right to verbally abuse a child.
To read complete Article, please click here.

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