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MTC Ice Skating at Bryant Park – Sat, Jan 11

MTC will be heading to New York city for a night of skating at Bryant Park. This year, the event will take place on Saturday Night, January 11th. Pizza will be served at 130 Steamboat at 7:30 PM, followed by bus departure at 8:00PM. $25 includes dinner, bus transportation and skating. Limited space available so please reserve your spot by December 24. For more information, contact Erica Kamali (516-965-8720), Adam Livi (516-423-3787) or David Hajibay (516-507-9232).

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Parashat Shemot!

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

” Parsha in a Nutshell  ”
The Children of Israel multiply in Egypt. Threatened by  their growing numbers, Pharaoh enslaves them and orders the Hebrew midwives,  Shifrah and Puah, to kill all male babies at birth. When they do not comply, he  commands his people to cast the Hebrew babies into the Nile.
A child is  born to Yocheved, the daughter of Levi, and her husband, Amram, and placed in a  basket on the river, while the baby’s sister, Miriam, stands watch from afar.  Pharaoh’s daughter discovers the boy, raises him as her son, and names him  Moses.
As a young man, Moses leaves the palace and discovers the  hardship of his brethren. He sees an Egyptian beating a Hebrew and kills the  Egyptian. The next day he sees two Jews fighting; when he disapproves, they  reveal his previous day’s murder, and Moses is forced to flee to Midian. There  he rescues Yitro’s daughters, marries one of them – Zipporah – and becomes a  shepherd of his father-in-law’s flocks.
One day when Moses was watching  the herd, G-d appears to him in a burning bush at the foot of Mount Sinai and  instructs him to go to Pharaoh and demand: “Let My people go, so that they may  serve Me.” Moses’ brother, Aaron, is appointed to serve as his spokesman. In  Egypt, Moses and Aaron gathered the elders of Israel to tell them that the time  of their redemption has come. The people believe; but Pharaoh refuses to let  them go, and even intensifies the suffering of Israel.
Moses returns to  G-d to protest: “Why have You done evil to this people?” G-d promises that the  redemption is close at hand.
 ” Dvar Torah “
I would like to dedicate this week’s Dvar Torah to refuah shelemah of my  dear father, Reuven Ben Bilha, who is undergoing an important surgery next  week.  May Hashem protect him, heal him and help him with fast recovery. EL Na  Refana  Lo! Your prayers and thoughts are greatly appreciated;
In this week’s Parsha, we read about the birth of Moshe Rabeinu, the savior  of the Benei Yisrael. After the Jews have been enslaved by Pharaoh for  many  years, Hashem finally decides to rescue them from the hands of the  Egyptians by  sending Moshe to lead them out of Egypt. But there were other  heroes involved in  the rescue operation, who risked their lives in  order to save the Jews. Two  of these heroes were the two midwives who  delivered the Jewish  children, Shifrah and Puah. The Torah says:Now the king of Egypt spoke to the Hebrew midwives, and he said, “When you  deliver the Hebrew women, and you see on the birth stool, if it is a son, you  shall put him to death, but if it is a daughter, she may live.” The midwives,  however, feared G‑d;  so  they did not do as the king of Egypt had spoken to them, but they enabled  the  boys to live. So the king of Egypt summoned the midwives and said to them,  “Why  have you done this thing, that you have enabled the boys to live?” And the  midwives said to Pharaoh, “Because the Hebrew women are not like the Egyptian  women, for they are skilled as midwives; when the midwife has not yet come to  them, they have already given birth.” G‑d benefited the midwives, and the  people  multiplied and became very strong. Now it was because the midwives  feared G‑d,  that He made houses for them.There is an obvious difficulty in understanding G-d’s reward to the   midwives. The phrase “and the people multiplied and became very strong”   seems totally out of place in these verses. It appears to  interrupt the  description of the reward with which G-d benefited the  midwives by making them  houses.

Rabbi Mordechai Kamenetsky has an interesting observation that  explains the sequence of these verses. He believes that by telling  stories,  it always helps to understand the Torah better. Accordingly, he  says the  following story: A couple had a  premature child. The baby was in  the  hospital for a couple of months and  came home after several weeks of  intensive  care in the hospital. The  parents were very grateful to the doctors  and  especially to the nurses in  the Neonatal Care Unit. The father  of the  baby called his Rabbi and asked him  how he could show his  appreciation to the staff in the hospital. The Rabbi advised the  following: Every year on the child’s birthday, he  should take the child back  to  the Neonatal Care Unit and show the nurses and  the doctors how much he  has  grown. “See the actions of your hands. Look  who you allowed to live and to  grow  up.” The greatest reward for the people working in that unit is seeing  that   their efforts paid off, that their labors resulted in a very significant   accomplishment.

Rabbi Kamenetsky says that the same interpretation should be read in  these  pasukim: G-d rewarded the midwives with what? And the answer is: “The  people became  many and very mighty.” The greatest reward for the midwives was  that the Bnei Yisrael grew. Pharaoh wanted to kill off all the Jews  and destroy the  possibility of a future Jewish nation. The “houses” that G-d  made for  Shifra and Puah were only a secondary reward. Their main reward  was  seeing the fruits of their labor: Pharaoh’s decree failed. Their work to   save the Jewish people succeeded. The people became many and very mighty!

Yes my friends, because of the will of G-d and the sacrifices of many  heroes, we are a free nation today. Although, the Egyptian regime was  destroyed and we are not slaves anymore, but unfortunately, there  are still Pharaohs in every generation. And our today’s Pharaohs are  the enemies of the State of Israel, who want to destroy the Jewish  nation and wipe out Israel from the face of the map. But once again,  Hashem has not abandoned us. He has send us the midwives too. And our  today’s midwives are our dear Israeli Soldiers who risk their lives in order to  protect the lives of our brothers living in Israel. Don’t think for a  moment that their rewards are the medals or any benefits that they  might receive from the State of Israel. But rather, their true reward is  to  see the Bnei Yisrael “increase and become very strong”. May Hashem bless  them,  protect them and make them houses in this world and the world to come,  just like  he did for Shifrah and Puah.

 

Shabbat Shalom & Regards;

Martin

Holiday Mini-Series Learning @MYC office- December 25th

Bring meaning into your day-off and spend some time learning @MYC office. Come and learn on your own, with a Hevruta, or in one of the amazing classes being offered all afternoon (details on specific classes TBA) – Free Lunch as well!

11:00 am Doors open for learning. Classes being offered all day.

11:45-12:45– Rabbi Nir Shalom

12:45-1:30– Lunch

1:30-2:15-R Adam Sabzevari

2:15-2:30– Early Mincha

2:30-3:15– R Moshe Aziz

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Affordable Care Act – SAVE THE DATE

Save the Date For an Important Lecture about the NEW Health Insurance Law  Affordable Care Act (Obama Care) – Thursday Jan 16

All community members are invited to attend an important program given by representatives of the FEGS organization ( member of the UJA Federation) regarding the Affordable Care Act ( health insurance ) , better known as Obama Care. You will get information, advice and help regarding the new health insurance law. Professionals from our own community will be there to translate and to assist you.  Thur, Jan 16 at 7 pm , Shaare Shalom , 54 Steamboat Rd. For more information you can contact Anna Carmili.

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You still have time to register for next week’s Adult Ed classes @ 130:

A New Year A New You: Increase Energy & Decrease Stress – 1 Session/$15, Monday, December 16th – Time: 8:30-10:00 pm – Instructor: Claudine Sarraf-Amirian Lac, Mstom

Persian Delights – 2 Sessions/$40, Tuesdays: December 17th & January 7th – Time: 8:30-10:00 pm

Please call or email Avital in the YMJC office to register: 708-9999 or avital@mashadi.org

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Winter Camp @ 130

The YMJC is excited to offer Winter Camp @ 130 for children in Nursery, Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd Grade! Camp will be in session on Monday, December 23rd, Tuesday, December 24th, Thursday, December 26th and Friday, December 27th. Don’t miss out on our Early Bird rate of $200 for the week – now through December 15th. To register, please call or email Avital at: 708-9999 or avital@mashadi.org.

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Light and Shadows: The Story of Iranian Jews

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A Beit Hatfutsot Exhibition Opens in New York!

WHEN: December 3, 2013 – April 27, 2014

DAYS AND HOURS: Monday, Free 5:00-8:00pm; Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday 11:00am-5:00pm; Wednesday 11:00am-8:00pm (Free 5:00pm-8:00pm); Friday, Free 11:00am-2:30pm.

WHERE: Yeshiva University Museum, 15 West 16th Street, NYC, 212-294-8330

COST: Adults: $8; seniors and students: $6. Free for members and children under 5.

For more information, visit www.yumuseum.org

Skirt (sheliteh) and pants (shalvar) worn during a child-bride's henna ceremonySkirt (sheliteh) and pants (shalvar) worn during a child-bride’s henna ceremony, Marv, Turkestan, circa 1900, silk, courtesy of the Etessami family, USA.

 

 

clay Tablet 42Clay Tablets, Al-Yahudu, Iran, 6th century BCE, collection of Dabid Sofer, London.

 

 

Beit HatfutsotPainted door, Iran, 19th Century, Collectino of Miriam Kove, New York.

 

 

 

Jacket for a child-brideJacket for a child-bride, Iran, 1908, silk, and buttons with the insignia of the Persian crown, courtesy of Dina Khordi, USA.

 

 

Park District Elections

VOTE THIS TUESDAY FOR GREAT NECK PARKS COMMISSIONER
Tuesday December 10th  between 3pm-9pm

VOTE AT YOUR LOCAL POLLING LOCATIONS:
District No. 1 – Great Neck House (14 Arrandale Avenue)

District No. 2 – EM Baker School (69 Baker Hill Road)

District No. 3 – Great Neck Senior Center (80 Grace Avenue)

Don’t miss out on YMJC’s December Adult Ed classes:

■ Social Networking Intro: Facebook, LinkedIn & Twitter – 2 Sessions/$30 – Mondays: December 9th & December 16th – Time: 8:30-9:30 pm – Instructor: Bonnie Graham

■ A New Year A New You: Increase Energy & Decrease Stress – 1 Session/$15 – Monday, December 9th – Time: 8:30-10:00 pm – Instructor: Claudine Sarraf-Amirian Lac, Mstom

■ Sushi Making – 1 Session/$30 – Tuesday, December 10th – Time: 8:30-10:30 pm – Instructor: Josh Aharonoff

To register, call or email Avital at 516-708-9999 or avital@mashadi.org

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