Baltimore, MD  - Sept. 17, 2024  - The cost of energy is going up. Starting October 1, BGE customers will see higher prices on their bill. While it may seem like BGE is increasing rates, the price increase is being caused by the wholesale energy prices going up. "There are two primary components to everyone's BGE bill - delivery and supply," said Nick Alexopoulos, Senior Manager of communications at BGE. The costs for delivering your energy are controlled by BGE and regulated by the public service commission -- they're not changing. "Supply, the other component, is the...
The TikTok, Instagram, and WhatsApp generation has no idea about the device that came before mobile phones. It was called the "beeper," and it allowed journalists, doctors, technicians, and managers to receive messages even from remote areas. The cyberattack which wounded Hezbollah terrorists throughout multiple countries has revealed that that the device, which many thought had died out, is still being used by Hezbollah. The beeper, which received short messages and alerted its user with a beep, was originally invented in the US in the 1920s. Al Gross, the entrepreneur who also invented the first small radio, developed the beeper in the 1940s. Initially, it was used in security and public systems in the US, especially in hospitals and emergency units. In the 1950s, the Fed...
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Jerusalem, Israel - Sept. 10, 2024 - Jerusalem's real estate market is known for being competitive, with prices often out of reach for many who dream of living in the city. However, a new opportunity is emerging in Katamonim —one of Jerusalem’s oldest neighborhoods— that promises to offer spacious, high-standard apartments within a warm community, and at significantly lower prices than other American neighborhoods in the city.  The project, spearheaded by the Berger Group and marketed by brothers Meir and Chanan Sand, represents a unique approach to community living in Jerusalem. "We wanted to create a community where people can live near their friends and family, enjoy all the amenities they need, and still pay much less than other areas in the city," says M...
Baltimore, MD – Sept. 17, 2024 – 1:16PM -  An accident in front of Caramel’s in the 700 block of Reisterstown Road has traffic significantly delayed.
President Isaac Herzog visited the Neve Shmuel Yeshiva in Efrat this morning, Tuesday. He was received by the president and head of the Ohr Torah Stone network, Rabbi Dr. Kenneth Brander, and the head of the yeshiva, Rabbi Avishai Milner. During a conversation with the yeshiva students, President Herzog said: “Let us not forget for a moment that a bitter and cruel enemy abducted the hostages from their homes. This enemy doesn't necessarily listen to what you and I are saying. They are waging a fierce war against us, and we, of course, must act with all our strength, both to bring the hostages back and to restore calm and security.” He added, “We need to understand that if we know there are people alive, our brothers’ blood cries out to us from the ground. Who...
Baltimore, MD - Sept. 9, 2024 - BGCubed's opening event is rescheduled for Wednesday, September 18th, iy'H! The countdown to this amazing event continues! We cannot wait to see you there! To stay up to date on our weekly BGCubed events, sign up for sms text messages! Text 'JOIN' to [516] 331-2432
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Approximately 1,200 members of the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah were seriously wounded on Tuesday in Lebanon's south and the southern suburbs of Beirut when the pagers they use to communicate exploded, security sources told Reuters. A Reuters journalist saw Hezbollah members bleeding from wounds in the southern suburb of Beirut known as Dahiyeh. A senior Lebanese security source told Al-Hadath that Israel infiltrated the communication system of individual devices and detonated them. An Al-Jazeera security source confirmed that communication devices carried by Hezbollah operatives exploded in several areas across Lebanon, not only in Beirut but also in Beqaa and southern Lebanon. Another Lebanese security source claimed that Israel hacked into Hezbollah's r...
Baltimore, MD - Sept. 17, 2024 - A bill to ban gas-powered leaf blowers in Baltimore City is moving toward a final vote from the city council. The council will get one more chance to debate the bill before making a final vote. Council members agreeing with the ban say it’s a quality-of-life issue, while those against it are worried about the burden on middle-class families and small businesses. On Monday, the city council voted 10 to 5 to move that legislation forward under the bill. Under the bill, contractors, residents and even the city itself will be forced to switch from gas-powered leaf blowers to electric ones. Council members like Ryan Dorsey, who introduced the bill, say this effort follows a national trend of addressing public health and pollution. “This is the ...
The ISA has cleared for publication that it foiled a Hezbollah attack aimed at a former defense establishment official that was intended to commence in the coming days. As part of its operation, the ISA uncovered a claymore mine, commonly used by Hezbollah, which was meant to be used against the individual. The mine was attached to a remote-controlled device based on a cellphone camera so it would be able to be detonated from Lebanon. The ISA stated that operational preparedness and the forces' actions prevented the attack during the final execution stages. The targeted individual was notified by the security authorities and was briefed accordingly. The explosive was similar to the claymore that was detonated by Hezbollah last year in Hayarkon Park in central Israel which was inten...
Baltimore, MD – Sept. 16, 2024  -  BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Rabbi and Mrs. Efraim Stein on the birth of a daughter. יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בתם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
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Rabbi Zvi Teichman on Parshas Ki Seitzei - We Are All on the Path to Greatness

We are one third of the way through Elul.


Have we changed yet?


We are each at various stages of our journey in life.


How different does each Elul seem in terms of our growth and spiritual accomplishments vis a vis the previous years?


Are we discovering that the more things change, the more things seem to stay the same?


Our portion begins with a sad tale of seemingly endless travails.


A soldier's eye catches a glimpse of a beautiful captive woman, sensing a strong desire to take her as his wife. After waiting the requisite amount of time where the woman is to remain disheveled and unattractive, and yet not waning in his craving for her, she converts, and he marries her.


Despite his hopes for a happy marriage, the Torah reports he ends up hating her, despite her having provided him with a firstborn son.


At the age of thirteen this child displays aberrant behavior, ignoring his parents many attempts to direct him on the right path. He goes on to commit a string of crimes — none deserving capital punishment — within a period of three months and is brought by his frustrated parents to the High Court in Jerusalem and sentenced to death by stoning.


He is punished so harshly, despite not having committed a sin warranting the death penalty, so that he may die while he is innocent, and not let him die when [he will inevitably be] guilty of capital crimes. (כל הנ"ל ברש"י כא י ד"ה ולקחת)


Can you imagine the disappointment of this erstwhile loyal soldier who started off life with so much hope for his future happy life — married, meriting a son, raising him to success in life, only to falter from love to hate; from hope to failure in raising a well-behaved child; a tragic ending with a father observing his child's execution?


Perhaps the Torah is referring to a sinister individual, who wasn't nobly seeking a worthy wife but merely looking for an excuse to marry a beautiful gentile woman, with the Torah teaching us that evil intentions will only create more problems.


The Holy Izbitzer, in his inimitable way, tells us otherwise.


Certainly, the Torah was 'not written for idiots', as the Talmudic adage goes.


The fact that the Torah describes our soldier being drawn to this woman with the term, וחשקת בה — and you desired her, indicates an inner drive for purposeful connection, often used in the context of a spiritual connection. (המגיד מדובנא)


I may add that the permission to take a captive woman is only during a מלחמת רשות — an optional war. To qualify to fight in an optional war one must pass muster before the officers who weed out all those who are 'fainthearted because of the sins in their hands'. So, we are clearly speaking about a G-d fearing soldier, whose intentions are not suspected.


When he realizes she has not lived up to his religious expectations of her he remains disappointed, yet hopeful, that the son she begat him will fulfill his aspirations to raise a child loyal to G-d's will. This will give him solace over his failed marriage and all the promise it held for him.


When this son begins to wander from the path, engaging in problematic behavior, his deepest angst returns, painfully pondering all those years of pained loss and extinguished hopes.


When they put to death this wayward son — by first stoning and then hanging him from the gallows — the father is crestfallen and ready to give up.


To address this poor man's dejection the Torah instructs, 'you may not allow his body to remain on the gallows overnight, but you must bury it on the same day… since a person who has been hanged is a 'degradation to G-d', with Rashi adding: in Whose image Man is created, for the Jews are G-d's children. (דברים כא כג ורש"י שם)


With this the father will gain peace of mind and be comforted for certainly G-d found good in this child, for were he to have been utterly worthless, G-d would not have directed he be taken down. There was some inherent good within these events that needed to be clarified, and it was not for nought that this father initially was drawn by 'desire' to this child's mother.  (מי השלוח כי תצא)


The Izbitzer concludes by pointing out that the portion immediately following this tale is that which discusses the obligation to return lost items.


No one is ever pushed away. Everyone must travel their path taking the essence of good that is within each one of us and seek its application in the myriads of circumstances of life that come our way.


The kernel of pure desire that sought to find its expression in the captive women, ultimately displayed itself in the errant child, who is even at the gallows recognized for the good he possessed, treasured as G-d's beloved child in His image.


We each make choices that lead us on the path unique to our tikkun — rectification. No one may ever judge another by their success nor by their plight. What to our eyes may seem like failure, is in the eyes of G-d our greatest accomplishment and purpose in life.


The Izbitzer says that one can never truly know whether one being drawn in one direction that seems contrary to the will of G-d is G-d driven, bringing proof from the episode of Yehuda and Tamar, where Yehuda was seemingly divinely drawn unwillingly to Tamar disguised as a harlot.


Of course, we can never know whether we are engaged in acts that are compelled or by choice, but one thing is for sure, regardless, we must keep on trying to cleave to G-d in finding our destination. He is constantly recalibrating the program to bring us closer to him until He recovers all of His beloved lost souls.


May we revel in this remarkable relationship we have with the Almighty, never sinking in despair.


You never know. Your resilience in failure may be that which G-d is seeking from you!


There are no failures, only detours that will bring us back onto the road to greatness.


באהבה,


צבי יהודה טייכמאן





























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Baltimore, MD  - Sept. 16, 2024  - Average gas prices in Baltimore have fallen 10.2 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.01/g today, according to GasBuddy's survey of 663 stations in Baltimore. Prices in Baltimore are 33.2 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and stand 65.9 cents per gallon lower than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has declined 3.4 cents in the last week and stands at $3.57 per gallon- the lowest level since January, 2022.
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If you're a voter in Baltimore City, one of the questions you'll be asked is whether the City Council should be smaller. Question H asks if voters want the City Council to be reduced from 14 seats to just 8. Current District 1 Councilmember Zeke Cohen, who is running to be City Council President, is opposed to the measure. "Let me be crystal clear," he tells WMAR-2 News, "In no world can we cut the City Council in half and not expect to get half the services. The math isn't matching. If you were to bring it down from 14 to 8, you would have less representation, period." PEACE Baltimore is an organization that "hopes to create a more transparent and accountable government," and got the question of reducing the size of the Baltimore City Council on the ballot. On its webs...
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Rabbi Yonah Sklare is a Rosh Kollel in Baltimore, MD as well as Magid Shiur at Congregation Shomrei Emunah. His refreshingly creative approach to learning as well as his captivating presentation style, have attracted a diverse and beloved following. He lectures at numerous local institutions, including Women’s Institute of Torah Seminary, as well as out of town and online. Rabbi Sklare received semichah and his PhD in Talmudic Law from Ner Israel Rabbinical College. He can be reached at rabbisklare@gmail.com.
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