In an effort to improve our davening, a group of anash have produced a beautiful sign, encouraging everyone to focus on their davening and leave the talking for later.
The sign, measuring 13 X 19 inches, contains quotes from the Alter Rebbe’s Shulchan Aruch and supplements the pamphlet “U’mikdashi Tira’u” that was produced over a year ago and was met with tremendous success.
The signs are prominently displayed in Shuls in the communities of Crown Heights, Brooklyn, Baltimore, the Catskill Mountains and others.
The Gabboim of the Shuls have expressed their thanks to the organizers, saying that the sign encourages and helps remind the members of the importance of davening.
To receive a sign for your Shul, Yeshiva or beis medrash contact: [email protected]
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it is talking about respect in a shul and people are putting up signs with haloches from hlchan oruch in wich you cant talk in a shul
could someone please tell me what this is about
what r u talking about
The shule accross from the precinct on New York Ave. desperately needs a sign like that. Thx.
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The doer of this act should be commended.
Even if one person stops talking it would have been worth it.
However I can state for certain that in some locations the sign is up high and CANNOT be read.
How about one for TT Monsey SHuel??
we need one in maple street shul please
empire shteeble needs more than one sign. it should also be enlarged for those with poor eyesight.
very good when peple r aware of a mekar they r more likely to follow it
There are much more important signs hanging in 770
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could you please tell us the story
How about a sign in big block letters “NO TALKING!!” in four languages?
it would have been more productive to retell the story of when the rebbe walked into 770 and gave over a messege from the freidker rebbe asking ppl to stop talking