Sunday, June 28, 2020
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Monday, June 22, 2020
Defining-The Askan [Shtadlan of yester-year] v. the Askan of today
The word Askan/ Shtadlan, the title public servant, has referred
to a person characterized by selfless love for the Jewish people who sacrifices
himself for the public good. We grew up hearing stories of people ran across
Europe meeting with kings and governments in an effort to avert terrible
decrees against the Jewish people. All this was done at their own personal
peril and their own expense. The early klal workers in this country wanted nothing more than to spread chinuch and literally were moser nefesh
for that ideal.
Every good thing can be abused. This includes public service
and community service when a trust of the people with interests other than
those of the public they represent. If that happens, the people who suffer the
most are all of us, all of klal yisroel, because the true askanim / shtadlanim-and
there many out in there in the trenches
helping others lesheim shomayim will have lost the goodwill of the
public due to the indiscretions and selflessness of the abusers.
There is a tremendous pitfall in askanus, a pitfall
associated with all positions of power, especially those that are based on
trust. In other words, the second an askan begins to think that it’s
about me not about the cause; he is doomed to failure, because when there is a
conflict between the “me” and the “cause”, the “me” is going to win and the “cause”
is going to lose. That means that the little guy is going to lose.
The problem is that
some Askanim become so swept up with their roles and their deeds even
good deeds, that they often have a hard time separating themselves from the cause.
They begin to think of themselves as the cause in itself.
If askanim want to retain the goodwill of the people and
continue to help them; they must understand a few points. Firstly, it’s not
about me. It’s about helping people. Secondly, an Askan is there to fill
a need or a void. He’s not there to create a need and then becomes a knight in
shining armor who will fix it. Don’t create a need or an organization that’s
unnecessary or has already been created by someone else. If you do that, you’re
not an Askan, but rather opportunist and a copycat to boot.
In addition, it goes without saying that if a person’s
public service will in anyway benefit his own private business, mossad
or interest, that person is not an Askan, but rather an opportunist
utilizing the public to further his financial or organizational goals.
One particular form of askanus is that which exists
in relationship between politicians and public servants. This is especially so
when individuals with personal agendas and financial interests try to become
liaisons between the frum community and politicians, taking advantage of the naiveté
of so many in our tzibur.
These words should not
be taken as an indictment on askanus. On the contrary, it is because we
feel that altruistic public services are such an integral component of
preserving the welfare of our communities and ensuring the flourishing of yidishkeit
that we must weed and out and separate the
true askanim / shtadlanim, the true public servants, who selflessly give of
themselves and their time for the public with little thought for recognition
and remuneration, from the charlatans and opportunist who sully the ideal of askanus and
sully the name of our communities in an
unforgettable, unforgivable way.
As a prominent Rebebetzin "in the know" said "I never saw an (ex)askan, without full pockets".
As a prominent Rebebetzin "in the know" said "I never saw an (ex)askan, without full pockets".
Based on an article by R' A. Birenbaum
Monday, June 08, 2020
All kosher certified Sun dried tomatoes "infested"
All of the Sun dried tomatoes with hashgochas were found to be "infested" with Thrips, Mites, etc . Most of them are from Turkey.
Thursday, June 04, 2020
Eating bugs on/in your fruit and Vegies
By Alaa Elassar, CNN-Updated 5:52 PM ET,
Thu May 21, 2020
(CNN)Bugs crawling on your
strawberries? That's normal, according to some experts, despite a recent TikTok
trend that suggests otherwise.
On the popular platform, people have been
posting videos of themselves soaking strawberries in salt water for 30 minutes
to see whether bugs come out of them.
So far, videos posted by users appear to
show maggots, spiders, and other bugs crawling in
and out of the berries. The results have left users horrified -- and shocked.
Videos with the hashtag #strawberry bugs have amassed more than 11.8 million
views.
If learning about bugs in your berries made
you lose your appetite, you're not alone. But the truth of the matter, some
experts say, is these bugs are harmless, and they most likely exist on all your
favorite fruits and vegetables.
"If you're eating fresh produce, you're
eating bugs," Greg Loeb, an entomologist and professor at Cornell
University, told CNN. "Sometimes we entomologists joke that, hey, it's
just a little bit more protein."
You've eaten them before and even soaking your
fruits in salt water won't mean you'll never swallow a bug again, Loeb, said --
and that's totally okay.
"But the real point is there are
organisms on your fruit and even if it makes people uncomfortable, it's
definitely not going to hurt them. Eating those bugs won't make you sick."
Most of these bugs live on the outside of the
fruit, and made their way to your strawberries at some point on their journey
from the field to your local fruit stand or grocery store aisle.
The day'ss to the safest way to wash your
fruits and vegetables, Loeb said using water should be enough. By the time you
eat your strawberries, the only bugs you'll ingest are the tiny ones that you
wouldn't even notice.
So next time you take a bite out of your
strawberry, try to ignore what else you might be chewing on.
Wednesday, June 03, 2020
Contrary to Agudah's "Chaim Aruchim" who work with hospitals & doctors to have the patient die "with dignity"
Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce
Spearheads Battle to Preserve Pro-Life Values for End of Life Care.
It occurs in doctor’s offices, hospitals, nursing homes, and rehabilitation centers every day - away from the eyes of the public: Life-and-death medical decisions are forced, or subtly encouraged, against the wishes and values of patients and their loved ones. Decisions over whether to provide lifesaving treatment to the elderly or chronically ill are made solely on the grounds of saving money and/or the secular liberal value that some lives are less worthy of saving than others.
This battle isn’t new; there are many families of all stripes who have endured it firsthand. However, the battle is continuously getting more difficult and contentious.
It occurs in doctor’s offices, hospitals, nursing homes, and rehabilitation centers every day - away from the eyes of the public: Life-and-death medical decisions are forced, or subtly encouraged, against the wishes and values of patients and their loved ones. Decisions over whether to provide lifesaving treatment to the elderly or chronically ill are made solely on the grounds of saving money and/or the secular liberal value that some lives are less worthy of saving than others.
This battle isn’t new; there are many families of all stripes who have endured it firsthand. However, the battle is continuously getting more difficult and contentious.
DON'T SIGN ANYTHING-Aguda's "Chaim Aruchim" Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, Death with dignity, End of life, Hospice, Palliative care =They are all one and the same
Aguda's "Chaim Aruchim" (Passive murder is acceptable??)
Hospice & Palliative care "end of life" medical decisions-
Hospice & Palliative care "end of life" medical decisions-
When the medical professionals state that the individual has six months to live, protocol is to arrange Hospice or Palliative care.
The Hospice / Palliative providers will have their professionals take over complete care of the patient. including medication, hydrating, food, nourishment, nursing if needed, etc.
It's alleged that The Insurance Companies may advance three months payment in advance. If the individual doesn't make it for the three months, the funds are not returned to the insurance company but is kept by the providers. (Financial incentive)