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Fast Day & Yom Kippur Katan for Dallas Orthodox Community

Fast Day/Yom Kippur Katan for Dallas Orthodox Community: Dear Students, Colleagues and Friends: As we all know, Mrs. Odelia Shimon, soon after childbirth, was for a number of days in a life-threatening situation. Her condition was extremely rare, one which her physicians had never before encountered. Although, with the help of the Al-mighty and the prayers of many, she is on the way to recovery, that way is a lengthy, arduous and painful one. It is also not without tremendous physical scars which will, sadly, endure. 

 It has been in the minds of many that it wasn’t so long ago that our small community was faced with a very similar situation with another young Rebbetzin, also extremely  rare, covering a long period of mortal danger, with a miraculous comeback albeit with similar enduring, painful scars which will greatly effect her life in the same way. A third situation with another local rebbetzin, also after childbirth involving an extremely rare and dangerous ailment of the heart took place a couple years ago, also with a similar outcome. 

 Many have approached me and other local rabbis, asking what is the message for us all? It would not seem to be by chance that such rare, dangerous illnesses have been affecting women leaders of our community whom are know for their goodness and piety. 

 I have consulted with leading sages in America, all with the same response, that we are not prophets and, of course, cannot know the meaning or exact message implicit in this, or even if the events are truly related. All sages concurred with me that, in this situation, we must consult the rabbi known as the “Urim Vetumim”, the “priestly breastplate” of our generation, who sees beyond the surface, Hagaon Rav Chaim Kinyevsky shlit”a of Bnei Brak, the son the Steipler Gaon. 

 Rav Kinyevski, when presented with the situation, has issued the following ruling: “Our community should accept this coming Erev Rosh Chodesh Sivan, Thursday, May 13th, as a half-day fast. Anyone who has trouble fasting should redeem their fast with tzedakah. Also, the Yom Kippur Katan prayer service should be recited at mincha that day. Ideally this should be done by the entire orthodox community, even in those shuls which these rebbetzins do not belong, to be a zechus for the entire community. This applies to boys and girls from Bar-Bas Mitzvah age. May this be a source of bracha and merit to the entire community”. Rav Hillel David shlit’a has expressed his concurrence, as any ruling of R’ Kinyevski is binding. 

Members and Friends of Congregation Toras Chaim will daven the Yom Kippur Katan service, as well as Mincha and Maariv, together with Congregation Ohr HaTorah, at 6324 Churchill Way, Dallas, TX 75230,  Thursday, May 13, at 7:20 PM. The fast is only a half-day fast, beginning at 5:05 AM and ending at 1:22 PM.

 A discussion is taking place among the rabbinical leadership of the community as far as continued shiurim for the community in reference to this situation.  

 May this, and our teshuva, bring Mrs. Shimon a complete and speedy refuah sheleima, and may this be a merit before Ha-shem that no more such difficulties should befall our community or in all of Klal Yisroel. 

 Respectfully yours,
 Rabbi Yerachmiel Fried, Rosh Hakollel, DATA

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