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Las Vegas Minyanim

The Mashadi Community will be having a Shabbat Minyan and Weekday Minyanim during the Luxury and JCK Shows in Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay as well as the Bellagio Hotels. The schedules will be posted in the coming week. For more info please contact Johnny Kordvani @ 516–446–0785 or Mikael Kavian @ 516–225–9469

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Israel Bonds Thanks the Community

Thank you for attending the Great Neck Community and Israel Bonds Yom Ha’atzmaut celebration on Monday night. Please read an important message from Izzy TapoohiPresident and CEO of Israel Bonds: “Every Israel bond investment made in celebration of Israel’s independence sends an unmistakable statement to BDS advocates: they will never win.” Click here to read his full message. Bonds are investments, not a donation. The Bonds organization offers investment options to generate income, save for the future and diversify portfolios.Click here to view current investment rates. For more information about Israel bonds, please contact: 
Arnie Schweitzer, 212.446.5858 – arnie.schweitzer@israelbonds.com 
Noah Marcus, 212.339.8282 – noah.marcus@israelbonds.com

NEW UPDATED DONORS LIST

Dear Community Members,
As you know the Central Board has now purchased Shaare Rachamim for the Community. We invite every Community Member to review the enclosed list of available dedication opportunities and share in this mitzvah by making a donation or upgrading their donation. There are still some items left and it is advisable to make your selection as soon as possible so as to avoid disappointment. We would also like to remind you that there are still some dedications available in Ohr Esther (YMJC 130).

▪ Click Here For The Updated Donors List

MYC Presents: Judging Others Favorably – A Lecture by Rabbi Guy Dvir – May 14

Where: Ohr Esther Main Sanctuary – 130 Steamboat Road, GN. When: Wednesday night May 14th 8:30 pm. This lecture is dedicated to the Refua Shelema of all Cholei Am Israel. During this evening Rabbi Guy Dvir will be presenting his new book “A Better You” a guide for self improvement. For more information please contact Karen Koren, Karenkoren26@gmail.com or Lauren Nematnejad (516) 286-7737.

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Parahat Behar!

Dear Friends;

I hope that you’ll enjoy the following Parasha summary, followed by a Dvar Torah;

 

” Parsha in a Nutshell ”

 

On the Mount Sinai, G-d tells Moshe the laws of the sabbatical year: every seventh year, all work on the land should cease, and its produce becomes free for the taking for all, man and beast.

Seven sabbatical cycles are followed by a fiftieth year — the jubilee year, on which work on the land ceases, all servants are set free, and all ancestral estates in the Holy Land that have been sold revert to their original owners. Additional laws governing the sale of lands and the prohibitions against fraud and lending money for interest are also given.

 

 

” Dvar Torah ”

 

In this week’s Parashat Behar, the main topic of discussion is about the laws of “Shemitah”- the Sabbatical year for the land of Israel. All agricultural work in the Land of Israel must come to stop during every seventh year cycle. The laws of Shemitah requires the land to be at complete rest for the entire seventh year. It means that on the seventh year there should not be any planting of seeds, plowing, pruning or harvesting. Additionally, any fruits which grow of their own accord are deemed ownerless and may be picked by anyone.

Wow, this is a very difficult mitzvah to observe, especially in the old days, when the majority of the people were either farmers or shepherds. Not only you were unable to plant in order to feed your own family, but cutting off your livelihood completely for an entire year, requires an incredible amount of faith.

However, Hashem gives his assurance for those who keep the laws of Shemitah. The Torah says: ” The land will give its fruit [in the preceding years] and you will be satisfied; you will dwell securely upon it”. After such a powerful promise, the Torah then brings up a question raised by the people, namely, “What will we eat in the seventh year — behold! we will not sow and we will not gather our crops!”. And then Hashem reassures the people by saying: ” I will ordain My blessing for you in the sixth year and [the land] will yield a crop sufficient for three-year period “. This means that the sixth year will give sufficient crops until the end of the eight year!

But the Chachamim are bothered by the question raised by the people. After the Torah tells them that ” The land will give its fruit and you will be satisfied”, why should there be a doubt in people’s mind to ask ” What will we eat in the seventh year?” Why does Hashem need to promise again that the sixth year will produce three times a regular year?? Wasn’t the first assurance good enough??

Rabbi Yissachar Frand gives the following beautiful explanation. First of all, the reason that Hashem gave us the Mitzvah of “Shemitah” is not because the land needs to rest. Land does not need to rest! This is apparent from observing the lands outside Israel. Do you think that the vineyards in California or France produce less quality grapes than the ones in Israel? Although the non-Jews work their fields year after year after year, without a brake, they still produce good quality crops and fruits! Rabbi Frand says that the whole purpose of Shemitah is for the farmers to take a break from their routine lives and come to realize that it’s not because of their hard labor that the land produces so much crops, but rather, it’s because of G-d’s will. Hashem can still feed them even if they don’t work! The seventh year is the time for the farmers to take their minds out of the physical world and engage themselves in spirituality. It’s the time to remind themselves that their livelihood comes from the Heaven above, and not from the strength of our arms, nor from the intelligence of our brain.

Accordingly, Rabbi Frand concludes that the mitzvah of Shemitah is a test! It’s a test of faith! Those who are true believers are satisfied with Hashem’s first assurance; that ” the land will produce its fruit and you will be satisfied “. They fully trust in Hashem that he will provide, and they are satisfied with whatever Hashem provides for them! But those who lack in faith, they want to see a physical miracle. That’s why Hashem gives a second assurance for those people, that ” in the sixth year you will yield three times the regular crops! Since these people lack in faith, Hashem doesn’t want them to enter the seventh year being worried! He shows them the miracle beforehand! Hashem can tolerate people who lack in faith, since even these people are blessed to get crops for the seventh year. But G-d forbid, for those non-believers who don’t keep the Shemitah laws at all, the Torah says that they will eventually be thrown out of their lands!

Although, the laws of Shemitah does not apply to many of us today, since we either don’t live in the land of Israel or we are not farmers, but our sages use the same reasoning to explain the concept of Shabbat to us. Accordingly, they also say that the reason that Hashem has given us Shabbat is not because we need a day of rest, but rather, once a week we need to stop working and come to realize that whatever we’ve achieved in the previous week is not because of our hard work and our intelligence, but it’s because of Hashem’s generosity and blessings, and He’s the one who provides our livelihood! It’s a day we should spend with the Almighty, go to Shul, pray and be thankful to him!

Yes my friends, all of our sustenance comes from the Heaven above. No matter how smart we are or how mighty is our physical strength, our livelihood is fully dependent on G-d’s will! And to realize that, we need to take sometime off our routine lives and spend it with the Almighty. Remember that making a living is a test of faith. Those of us who are true believers, we will eat and we will be satisfied with whatever Hashem would provide for us. But those of us who lack in faith, need to constantly run and worry about our future! In the weeks between Pesach and Shavuot we read the book of “Pirkei Avot”. In it, it says “Who is rich? Rich is the one who is happy with his share”. So one of the greatest blessings is to be satisfied with what you have.

So my friends, remember that Hashem will provide and all we need to do is to have faith in him. He’ll stand up to his task, if we’ll stand up to ours!!

Shabbat Shalom & Regards;

Martin

Higher Education
Graduation 2014 –
High School Graduates
Questionnaire

2014 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES – QUESTIONNAIRE

We are pleased to make it possible for High School, College and Post Graduates to submit your graduation information using the following web forms.

Deadline for submission will be on Sunday, June 15, 2014.

Reminder: Graduation will be on Sunday, June 22, 2014 at 10:30am SHARP
Approx 2 hours in total. All are welcome to attend.

 

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Higher Education
Graduation 2014 –
College Graduates
Questionnaire

2014 COLLEGE GRADUATES – QUESTIONNAIRE

We are pleased to make it possible for High School, College and Post Graduates to submit your graduation information using the following web forms.

Deadline for submission will be on Sunday, June 15, 2014.

Reminder: Graduation will be on Sunday, June 22, 2014 at 10:30am SHARP
Approx 2 hours in total. All are welcome to attend.

 

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Higher Education
Graduation 2014 –
Post-Graduates
Questionnaire

2014 POST-GRADUATES – QUESTIONNAIRE

(Including Master’s, PhD, Law School, Medical School,
and any other degree beyond an undergraduate degree)

We are pleased to make it possible for High School, College and Post Graduates to submit your graduation information using the following web forms.

Deadline for submission will be on Sunday, June 15, 2014.

Reminder: Graduation will be on Sunday, June 22, 2014 at 10:30am SHARP
Approx 2 hours in total. All are welcome to attend.

 

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SHUK SHALOM – THIS SUN, MAY 4th

Israel & Zionism Committee in conjunction with Mashadi Sisterhood would like to present:SHUK SHALOM:Experience Israeli and Jewish Culture! This Sunday May 4th 2014 at Shaare Shalom, 54 Steamboat Road – 10 AM – 5 PM. Come by for a day filled with shopping, food AND entertainment for both adults and children! For more information please contact: Cathy Banilivi at (516) 448-3513, Mahtab Zar (516) 448-8330, Dalia Hakimian (516) 236-7414. Click Here to view the Flyer

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“Together as One” – Sun, May 4

The annual Chinese Auction of Yeshivat Ohr Haiim, Bnot Yaakov & Yeshivat Kol Yaakov of L.I. will be held on Sunday May 4th, at 7:30 PM, at the Beth Hadassah Synagogue for the Refuah Shelema of Ruchama Sara Miryam bat Tamar Bezalely. This year’s amazing prizes include: Rolex Milgauss, Israel Trip, iMac, Prada Bag, Tiffany, Macbook Air, Louis Vuitton Belts, Hermes Tie, iPads, Lalique, Daum, Cash Prizes, and many more! Admission is $25 which includes $25 coupon. Buffet Dinner & Dessert included. To purchase presale packages call: Daytime: 718-658-7066, Evenings: 516-466-1816, 718-846-7273 Email:ohrhaiim@yahoo.com. Submitted by Mojgan Liviem.

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Seuda Shelishit at Ohr Esther is back!

Come end Shabbat on a high note weekly with Seuda Shelishit at Ohr Esther. Mincha will be at 7:00 PM followed by Seuda Shelishit, amazing speakers and wonderful singing in a warm and fun atmosphere, open to all guys and girls. This weeks featured speakers are none other than our two fantastic Rabbis Adam Sabzevari and Moshe Aziz