That also means the tzedaka wars heat up looking for your money.
Here are two ads from today's Yated Ne'eman. The first is the ad from Kupat Ha'Ir, and second from Vaad HaRabbonim.
It looks to me like the Vaad HaRabbonim took this competition hands down. While the Kupat Ha'Ir ad was much bigger - a full page, The Vaad HaRabbonim are offering much more segula for your money.
- The Vaad HaRabbonim are saying their people will fast on the day, in addition to the prayer. Kupat Ha'Ir makes no mention of fasting.
- Kupat Ha'Ir just says they are going to pray. Vaad HaRabbonim say they are sending their minyan to pray at the grave site of the Sh'lah.
Of course, we woke up today to find another player as well. At the door was a flier from one of the local tzedaka organizations that they will arrange a minyan of local talmidei chachomim to say the tefilla of the Sh'lah for their donors.... They don't match up to the big boys, but they are local...
i really like how you can outsource tefillah nowadays. although it would probably be cheaper if we sent it to India instead...
ReplyDeleteWow, so much planning and strategizing- why not devote this much time and effort to making an actual parnassah.
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Where in Teveria is the Shelah's kever?
ReplyDeletedont know. but I saw on the local email list yesterday someone posted sayign they are going to the shlah's kever in tiberias and asked if anybody wanted to join him.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone have any idea about if the legitimacy of these organizations? I have a built in skepticism about anyone mass marketing yeshuas but maybe I am wrong.
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