![]() ![]() This extravagant siyum event was even more meaningful as we just entered into shnas hakhel. Hakhel how to and a new novel way to do Hakhel Message from R’ Avrohom Rotban of ‘Irgun Torah’ The motivation and fire shared by Rabbi Chaim Schapiro on learning Shas is really worth anyone’s time! I am indebted to two Chassidim: R’ Shloimy Greenwald the man behind this and endless other fabulous initiatives! and to R’ Avrohom Rotban of ‘Irgun Torah’ for seeing it through till the end – for helping me experience this. It just may be the answer to so many of your tefillos, and on all levels! Candles, runners…Įnvision the following: Many of your Tefillos at your Shabbos Licht for a proper yiddishe home and chassidishe nachas will have been answered with such seudos mitzvah, done with passion and apparatus. ![]() This is why special tablecloths were created. Pizza or sushi, ice cream or Scottish herring for that matter. In addition to sharing an interesting piece you learnt, make the move! Go out and buy something special to make this day VERY different. Next portion of Torah you conclude, regardless of the sefer, follow our Rebbe’s example: include your family in the Simcha.īe it a Sefer of Rambam (or even a series of Halachos in Rambam), a Maseches Gemora/Mishnayos or any small goal you know in your heart is a milestone. While in Chinuch we are all trying our best and beyond, on this note, here’s what we ALL can do: Beautify and celebrate Torah learning! what every ‘Good-old’ Yiddishe Mamme would sing to their infants and imbue them with ‘Torah iz di beste schora.’ I get many Chinuch related articles and Op-Eds continuously sent to me, on topics like what’s wrong with the Chinuch system, how to correct it, or just how so many were impacted by it… Yes, I am one of those who its directed towards… We all try to take it in a constructive way! With the help of ‘Irgun Torah’ they ensured every chossid real Simcha shel Torah! Not only the magidei shiurim, rather every mesayem felt like a king ALONG with their invited friends! Down to the most minuet gashmiyus’dige detail: a four course meal. Nisht “tzu yotze zain” – with the proper deserved honor! When one Chossid decides: “lets celebrate Torah together”, not B’dieved. Moreover, I categorically dislike social events – just my personality… But tonight I learned something really special, I learned what it can look like when brothers decide B’emes to share a Simcha. Honestly, I didn’t conclude Maseches Kesubos tonight. Let me tell you, in mhy humble opinion – that was money well spent! I think these people really got it… There was definitely lots of gelt poured into this event. The statement you can make to your family: our time and money will be spent on what ultimately matters. Undoubtedly these 112 include some really late nights, some tired mornings, some missed events, while juggling Parnasa, family, babysitting and more., BUT after all, for what do we work all day? Another dime? A Hakhel Farbrengnen celebrating 112 daf – that’s 112 days/nights of commitment. I just returned from an evening celebrating Torah. If I may share, I suspect it wasn’t merely that occasion the Rebbe intended for us to mark… He expected more. The Rebbe invites us in to rejoice in his simcha as he completes a Maseches, a Seder or even Shas. The Rebbe is literally sharing his simcha with us his talmidim and chassidim. The customer felt the same way and so he invited me to also redesign the logo for his parent company.Overcome with emotion, I sat down this past Thursday to try and give a voice to a Neshama that’s been set ablaze.Īs a Chosid, imagine sitting at the Rebbe’s Farbrengen as the Rebbe shares a Hadran. The customer wanted a simple logo that works in both the smallest resolutions of 32x32 pixels as a favicon, but also in full-size glory. Finally, the symbol represents an abstract Q matching the initial letter of QuantHub. ![]() The parallel shapes also remind of conductor tracks, so that the symbol fits well in the environment of a software OS. The three shapes within the circle symbolize an upward directed financial bar chart, conveying that financial success is an inherent ingredient of QuantHub. Quantitative investing takes a scientific data-centric approach to invest money, by building statistical forecasting models as a set of very complex rules in order to make decisions. QuantHub is an operating system (OS) designed to help manage investments, and in particular, to facilitate the design and implementation of systematic or quantitative strategies. Simple and Engaging Logo for Financial Software Operating System ![]()
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