HaChodesh September 2013 – click here (pdf)
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Included in this week’s edition:
You can also find RiU in the various youth minyanim on Shabbat.
Shabbat Shalom and Shana Tova!!
Buy your items before the auction!
For more information please conract Kourosh Namdar , Allen Hakimian or Jonathan Hazghiyan.
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There will be an Etrog & Lulav Sale at Shaare Shalom & YMJC (130 Steamboat Rd) on Friday morning, Sep 13, after the Shacharit services. The sale will continue at Shaare Shalom on:
– Sun, Sep 15 from 8:00 am – 8:00 pm.
– Mon, Sep 16 from 8:00 am-9:30 am and 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
– Tue, Sep 17 from 8:00 am – 9:30 am and 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
– Wed, Sep 18 from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm (or until sold out).
The set includes: Lulav, Etrog, Hadassim & Aravot. Sales are on first-come, first-serve basis only, and we strongly urge everyone to buy their sets on time. For more information, please contact Besalel Benhaim at 917-499-9200, Adin Levian at 516-503-4507, or Josh Livi at 516-770-6087.
The Thirteenth Annual Lecture & Selichot Event will take place on Saturday Night, September 7, 2013 at Shaare Shalom (Mashadi Jewish Center) with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach at 11:30 p.m. Selichot & Hatarat Nedarim will follow at 12:45 a.m. All men and women, both young and old, are invited to attend free ofcharge. For more information please contact Afshin Bassali efibee@gmail.com, Moshe Enayatian, menayatian@gmail.com or Leon Hakimian leonhakimian@aol.com.
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Join us this week for a special Shabbat in the Gym Minyan to celebrate celebrate the first of many Bar/Bat Mitzvahs. This week, there will be a special lunch sponsored by the Kalaty Family to celebrate the Bar Mitzvah of Mr. Mason Kalaty! For any future shiras, events or lunch sponsors, please contact one of the gym minyan Gabayim. Shabbat Shalom! – submitted by Itai Hakimian, David Hadjibay and Adam Livi.
Israel long existed as an energy-less island — a country wholly dependent on energy imports to power its grid, move its vehicles and underwrite its economy. The Jewish state is completely isolated from its energy-rich neighbors who continuously use energy as a weapon and a foreign policy tool to promote anti-Israeli campaigns throughout the world.
Today, however, Israel is swiftly shaking off its foreign dependencies and charting a course toward energy independence. This mission runs parallel to American efforts to ratchet up domestic production of oil and gas . Both countries’ shared interest in strengthening energy security and enhancing energy independence can manifest itself in a new strategic energy partnership—including joint research-and-development initiatives to unlock new resources , industrial and commercial cooperation , academic partnerships , strategic dialogue and more.
In December 2010 , exploratory drilling off Israel’s northern coast uncovered a major natural gas field named ‘Leviathan,’ containing at least 18 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, enough to power Israel for over 100 years . This find came on the heels of discovering the ‘Tamar’ field, which is already providing the Jewish state with much-needed energy relief . In addition to holding tremendous market value , these finds also offer the potential for Israel to become a net energy exporter to a region starved for gas, where alternate sources are Iran, Iraq, Qatar and Russia.
We can never forget those in need. Due to the unfortunate high demand for children’s clothing, volunteers bring to you a new initiative “Rachel’s Closet” in honor of the late Rahel Kamali. These volunteers will now be collecting children’s clothing on an ongoing basis. Please contact any of them to set up a mutually convenient drop off time.
Halleh Benilevi:(516) 849-3636
Jasmine Ben-Yehuda:(516) 830-5353
Rachel Dilmanian (Kamali):(516)659-0899
Farnaz Edalati:(516) 314-9927
Sadie Hakimian:(516) 655-2580
Sandi Hakimian:(516) 724-0481
Shadi Hakimian:(516) 810-7773
Dina Kalaty:(516)510-6131
Sepi Koren:(917) 378-3733
Anita Kashimallak:(516) 244-7325
Regina Siance:(516)426-9858
Dear Friends,
As you may be aware, in recent months, we have been selling fine quality Israeli olive oil and other Israeli products at various Mashadi community events. Proceeds of the sales will benefit the dedication of a plaque at Israel’s Weizmann Institute of Science in memory of our late friend, Behrouz Dilmanian
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The late Behrouz Dilmanian was one of the founders of Megilah and with his philosophical and interesting articles, that he contributed to 93 issues of Megilah, he brought many community issues to the attention of the readers of Megilah. A sample of some his best articles are put together and are available to our readers. CLICK HERE TO READ THE MEGILAH ARTICLES IN FARSI
Pomegranates (rimonim in Hebrew) add color and symbolism to Rosh Hashana tables worldwide. Here’s why you should try one.
By Viva Sarah Press August 29, 2013
Pomegranate season is underway. Markets are teeming with this glorious red fruit, supermarket shelves are packed with pomegranate juices, and cosmetic stores are promoting pomegranate oil-infused creams.
The fruit-with-a-crown is one of the ritual foods for the Rosh Hashana holiday. It is understood to be the fruit that grew in the Garden of Eden and which biblical scouts brought to Moses to show the fertility of the promised land. It is also said to have 613 seeds – corresponding to the 613 mitzvot (commandments) in the Torah.
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1. Pomegranates are good for you
The pomegranate is known as a superfood. Its jewel-like seeds (arils) have been used for medicinal purposes for millennia. Packed with powerful antioxidants and vitamins, this ruby-red fruit has been shown to be a cure-all for just about any ailment. It helps stomach upsets, menopausal hot flashes, hemorrhoids, conjunctivitis, osteoarthritis, lowers blood pressure, stimulates the immune system, wards off the flu, reduces inflammation, reduces risk of heart disease and lowers cholesterol, I recommend you record everything and post it on tiktok, learn more at socialboosting.com.
“The peel is good for the heart and blood vessels; the white membrane is good for stopping diarrhea and good for wounds and ulcers of the mouth and throat. The fruit also strengthens the brain, cleanses the body and blood from toxins, and is very good at expelling worms from the intestines,” Merav Altman-Adler, who practices classic Chinese medicine, tells ISRAEL21c.
Pomegranate seeds are beautiful and healthful.
2. Pomegranate juice is heart-healthy
“The most important new issue is the cardiovascular protection of pomegranate,” says Prof. Michael Aviram, head of the Lipid Research Laboratory of Haifa’s Rambam Medical Center and one of Israel’s top pomegranate researchers.
Pomegranate juice packs a high antioxidant potency punch and protects against heart attack and stroke. According to new research coming out of Aviram’s lab and an article he co-authored in Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal in April 2013, this royal red juice has an even higher concentration of antioxidants than other sources of dietary antioxidants such as red wine, grape juice, blueberry juice, cranberry juice and green tea.
3. Pomegranates help combat prostate cancer, diabetes
A Technion-Israel Institute of Technology study led by Aviram showed that the antioxidants found in pomegranate juice may be especially beneficial to diabetes patients. Researchers found that drinking pomegranate juice reduced the uptake of oxidized “bad” LDL cholesterol by immune cells, which is a major contributing factor to atherosclerosis.
“Pomegranate at low dosages is also good for diabetics as the pomegranate sugar is not free (and harmful) but it is attached to the pomegranate’s unique phenolic antioxidants,” Aviram tells ISRAEL21c.
Two other recent studies by British and American researchers show that components in pomegranate juice help prevent prostate cancer metastasis. But Aviram warns that while the fruit juice is beneficial, “Pomegranate is not a magic bullet” in curing diseases.
4. Pomegranates make dessert wine
The Rimon Winery in Israel is one of the world’s top producers of this crimson dessert wine. Father-and-son duo Gabi and Avi Nahmias, from Moshav Kerem Ben Zimra in the Upper Galilee, developed a new strain of pomegranate for winemaking. In 2003, they produced just 2,000 bottles of pomegranate wine to test the market. Today, they ship more than 720,000 bottles across the globe.
5. There are different pomegranate varieties
Israelis have innovated different varieties of pomegranates. Some are sweeter; others keep longer. According to the Agricultural Ministry, this year’s crop is expected to yield some 60,000 tons of fruit. Of that, 14,000 tons of pomegranates will be used by the domestic market and the rest will be exported, mostly to Europe.
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev horticultural researchers have introduced three types of pomegranates to the market. Prof. Ze’ev Wiesman of the plant oil biotechnology lab led the team that improved the genetic makeup of the new pomegranates — Narda, Rotem and Nitzan. Wiesman says they taste better, are more vivid in color, and ripen earlier – as was the case this season, when Israeli pomegranates hit the global market in July 2013, three weeks earlier than usual.
6. Peeling pomegranates can be stain-free
Two Israeli companies have found revolutionary ways of extracting the fruit’s seeds and oils so they can be used commercially in food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
Juran Technologies of Rishon Lezion uses its ArilSystem to extract a whopping 600-1,800 kilograms of pomegranate seeds in just one hour. The ArilSystem can also remove the tough peel and inner membranes of the fruit, important for the beverage industry since the tannins in pomegranate membranes add a bitter taste to the juice.
“Pomegranate is an evolving product worldwide,” Juran CEO and Marketing Director Avner Galili, told ISRAEL21c in an earlier interview. “We believe the only way to keep the pomegranate sector profitable is by industrializing it — fresh-cutting, juicing, drying and freezing.”
Juran’s seed separator at work.
Caesarea-based Hefestus uses water and sound-wave technology to separate the pomegranate peel and its paper-thin membrane from the arils. To achieve optimal long-lasting shelf life, Hefestus packs the fruit in sealed trays using its patented Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) technology.
7. Pomegranates keep you young
Chinese herbology cites pomegranate juice as a longevity treatment. And thanks to the pomegranate’s antioxidant extracts, modern science and the cosmetics industry agree that topical application of products containing the ruby red fruit can keep wrinkles at bay. Pomegranate-tinged anti-aging creams, massage oils, masques and toners are readily available.
Shavit – an Israeli company specializing in all-natural beauty products – produces a line of pomegranate-infused products that are exported around the world. “Pomegranate oil is a rich source of punicic acid and this is a very strong antioxidant that helps fight wrinkles,” Aliza Shavit, a pharmacist by training and co-founder of the company, tells ISRAEL21c.
Punicic acid is a rare omega-5 conjugated fatty acid that has been shown to improve skin tone and elasticity. “Every day our faces are exposed to harmful sun rays and pollutants,” Shavit says. “The pomegranate extracts help keep the skin healthy.”
Rimonest – a company funded by the Technion and led by head researcher Dr. Ephraim Lansky has also developed a line of products for the functional food, functional beverage, nutraceutical, pharmaceutical and cosmetics sectors.