Brainstorming ideas

My friend shared with me the content of what Sara Rigler said in Baltimore when she was hear and, given the events of the last week in Mumbai, I invite you to join me in an effort to brainstorm what we might do.    Please visit www.brainstormingbloggershuli.blogspot.com
 
Mrs. Rigler spoke about the importance of having spiritual goals
The Vilna Gaon said the goal should be tikun hamiddos (correcting our Middos)
The Ramchal says to cling to Hashem by doing mitzvohs
The Chassidishe Masters say to bring spiritual light into a dark place (I think this means emulating Hashem's middos, see Tomer Devorah).
 
Recently R. Elyashiv told R. Noach Weinberg that the danger to the Yidden today is more dangerous than it was during the Holocaust.  R. Weinberg asked in what way was the danger worse.  R. Elyashiv answered that physically, it will be worse for us.  R. Noach asked what could be done. It was suggested that to hopefully circumvent these decrees, the women soul get together in small groups to brainstorm what can be done to save K'lal Yisroel.  Historically, it has been the women who have been able to save K'lal Yisroel through their spirituality.
 
R. Kaminstsky says, "The Geula is imminent"  He suggests t'fillah or deeds of Ahavas Yisroel.
 
At the end of the shiur, Mrs. Rigler exhorted us to DO SOMETHING, and not just become paralyzed into inaction.
 
 
If you choose to create a brainstorming blog, please make sure to select the settings so that it is private and to read the instructions on my blog about this.
 
Hope to share ideas with you.  All ideas welcome!  If you know others who might be interested, kindly let them know.
 



 

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