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Higher Education
Graduation 2017

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The Mashadi Higher Education Committee is pleased to make available the below links for High School, College and Post Graduates to submit their graduation information using the following web forms:

High School Graduates – Click here

College Graduates – Click here

Post – Graduates – Click here

Deadline for submission will be on Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at 12pm.

Reminder: Graduation will be on Sunday, June 18, 2017 at 10:30am SHARP at Shaare Shalom Synagogue (54 Steamboat Rd)
Approx 2 hours in total. All are welcome to attend.

 

Higher Education
Graduation 2017 –
High School Graduates
Questionnaire

2017 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 Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at 12pm.

Reminder: Graduation will be on Sunday, June 18, 2017 at 10:30am SHARP
Approx 2 hours in total. All are welcome to attend.

 

Submissions are now closed!

Higher Education
Graduation 2017 –
College Graduates
Questionnaire

2016 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 Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at 12pm.

Reminder: Graduation will be on Sunday, June 18, 2017 at 10:30am SHARP
Approx 2 hours in total. All are welcome to attend.

 

Submissions are now closed!

Higher Education
Graduation 2017 –
Post-Graduates
Questionnaire

2017 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.

Reminder: Graduation will be on Sunday, June 18, 2017 at 10:30am SHARP
Approx 2 hours in total. All are welcome to attend.

 

Submissions are now closed!

Parashiot Acharei Mot – Kedoshim!

Dear friends;

 

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

 

” Parashiot in a Nutshell “

 

G-d warns against unauthorized entry “into the holy.” Only one person, the Kohen Gadol (“high priest”), may, but once a year, on Yom Kippur, enter the innermost chamber in the Sanctuary to offer the sacred ketoret to G-d.

Another feature of the Day of Atonement service is the casting of lots over two goats to determine which should be offered to G-d and which should be dispatched to carry off the sins of Israel to the wilderness.

The Torah warns against bringing sacrifices anywhere but in the Holy Temple, forbids the consumption of blood, and details the laws prohibiting incest and other deviant sexual relations.

The Parshah of Kedoshim begins with the statement: “You shall be holy, for I, the Lord your G-d, am holy” followed by dozens of mitzvot (commandments) through which the Jew sanctifies him or herself and relates to the holiness of G-d. These include: the prohibition against idolatry, the mitzvah of charity, Shabbat, sexual morality, honesty in business, honor and awe of one’s parents, prohibition against taking revenge and holding a grudge against another Jew; and also the ultimate principle of Torah is mentioned, which is:

— Love your fellow as yourself.

 

“Dvar Torah “

 

The second Parsha of this week’s double Parashiot starts off with the following words: Hashem spoke to Moshe saying: Speak to the entire assembly of the Children of Israel and say to them, “Kedoshim tihyu ki kadosh ani Hashem Elokeychem” — “You shall be holy, for I, Hashem your G-d, am holy”! Simply, we’ve been commanded to be holy. But what exactly does it mean to be “Holy”?!

Well, as usual, our Chachamim have different view on this subject.  Rashi for example, interprets the mitzvah as one of self-control. He says, the previous chapter was about forbidden sexual relationships. So is the next chapter. Therefore, in order to be holy, you need to refrain from forbidden relationships. The word “Kadosh” literally means, “to separate”. Thus, the meaning of “You shall be Kedoshim” is “You shall separate yourself – from forbidden relationships.”

Ramban on the other hand, disagrees with Rashi, which is not unusual. He says that “You shall be holy” is not just about having self-control over forbidden relationships! Rather “to be holy” means to have self-control over activities which are permissible to you too. For example, we are allowed to eat kosher food, but to be holy, we should not be a glutton. We are allowed to drink wine, but to be holy, we need to drink to moderation. We are allowed to have sexual relationship with our wives, but we should not do it voraciously. Holiness can be achieved by restraining oneself somewhat from even those physical pleasures that the Torah permits.

Chatam Sofer, a great scholar from the nineteenth century, has yet another view about holiness. He says that the answer to how to be holy is given in the pasuk itself. The Pasuk says: “You shall be holy, because I, Hashem your G-d, am holy”. So, in order to reach the ultimate level of holiness, we have to act like G-d. But, we don’t know much about G-d’s characteristics, except his 13 attributes of mercy mentioned in the Torah which says: “G-d is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger and abundant in kindness and truth…” So in order to be holy, we also need to be compassionate and act kindly towards others, the same way that  Hashem acts toward us! That’s why the rest of the Parsha is mainly about how to act compassionately towards your fellow Jew. It talks about how we should care and respect our parents. It talks about not to take advantage of the “blindness,” handicaps and mistakes of others. It talks about our obligation to give to the poor. It talks about not to take revenge and not to hold a grudge. And above all, to love your fellow Jew like yourself. Holiness, according to Chatam Sofer, is not achieved by improving your relationship with your G-d, but rather, it’s achieved by improving your relationship with your fellow human beings and caring for them.

Last but not least, we can’t go without hearing what does one of my favorite Rabbis, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, has to say about being Holy. He says to Be holy” means, to “Have the courage to be different.” The word Kadosh means something distinctive or set apart! We don’t behave like everyone else just because everyone else does. We don’t eat like everyone else. We don’t dress like everyone else. We don’t dance like everyone else. We don’t pray like everyone else. We don’t just live for today like everyone else. We don’t adapt to the society like everyone else. And that’s what holiness is all about; we shouldn’t follow the majority, if they don’t follow G-d’s wishes. To be holy means to bear witness to the presence of G-d in our lives, even if it makes us the odd one out. Not by accident does the word kadosh also have the meaning of marriage, kiddushin, because to marry means to be faithful to one another, as G-d pledges himself to be faithful to us, we should be faithful to him too.

Yes my friends, to be holy means to have the courage to be different. We live in a society where happiness is measured by the level of your power, wealth and enjoyment. We live in a society where morality and religion play very little part in people’s lives. We live in a society where the same sex marriage is the law and condemning it can be a felony. Yes, it’s very easy to blend in and live like the rest. But we as Jews, have been given a greater responsibility. We are commanded to be holy–Kadosh–separate–different! We are here to follow G-d; not the crowd! We are here to love and cherish a tiny land, where most other people are against her and pray for her destruction! We are here to be compassionate and help others in need. And that’s what makes us stand out in the eyes of Hashem: We are few, different but special!

There is an old Persian saying which says: “If you don’t want to be embarrassed, follow the crowd”……………. But the Torah is telling us otherwise: “If you don’t want to be embarrassed in front G-d, have the courage to go against the crowd”!!

 

Shabbat Shalom & Regards;

Martin

 

Upcoming Community Elections

The newly appointed Supervisory Council 2016-2019 is pleased to announce the upcoming elections of all UMJCA elected boards including Central Board, Shaare Shalom, Ohr Esther, Shaare Tova, Shaare Rachamim, Sisterhood, and MYC. The elections are scheduled to take place on Sunday, November 20th 2016. It is our duty to volunteer and serve our community in any way possible. Participating in the upcoming elections is one of the most rewarding activities and we urge all community members to participate by nominating yourself or your friends. All nominations should be returned to the Supervisory Council by October 20th by faxing or emailing it to us at: (516) 977-0587 or mashadisc@googlegroups.com.

Click Here for the Community Elections Nomination Form

As we are preparing for a historic election of all seven elected boards of our community, on November 20th, 2016, the newly appointed Supervisory Council would like to kick off this election cycle by honoring all of the hundreds of community servants who have served as either elected board members and or appointed committee members. You are the reason why we have chosen this year’s election slogan to be #OneCommunityOneHeart.

Click Here to View the Special Booklet dedicated to the currently elected boards and all past Central Boards

 

 

Central Board Announcement: All UMJCA Owned Properties Alcohol Free at all Times

The following motion was proposed by Mr. David Hezghia and was seconded by Mr. Khosrow Hakimian: At the request of the honorable members of Mashadi Community and the Religious Council, and in order to protect the future of our community, the Central Board has decided to make all UMJCA owned properties alcohol free at all times including Shabbat and all High Holidays. Alcohol is however permitted on UMJCA properties at private events when it is catered with an approved caterer with a valid liquor license. This motion passed unanimously with a vote of 15-0 on September 27th, 2016.

Higher Education
Graduation 2016

HigherEdLogo

The Mashadi Higher Education Committee is pleased to make available the below links for High School, College and Post Graduates to submit their graduation information using the following web forms:

High School Graduates – Click here

College Graduates – Click here

Post – Graduates – Click here

Deadline for submission will be on Sunday, June 5, 2016

Reminder: Graduation will be on Sunday, June 19, 2016 at 10:30am SHARP at Shaare Shalom Synagogue (54 Steamboat Rd)
Approx 2 hours in total. All are welcome to attend.

 

Higher Education
Graduation 2016 –
High School Graduates
Questionnaire

2016 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 5, 2016

Reminder: Graduation will be on Sunday, June 19, 2016 at 10:30am SHARP
Approx 2 hours in total. All are welcome to attend.

 

Submissions are now closed!

Higher Education
Graduation 2016 –
College Graduates
Questionnaire

2016 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 5, 2016

Reminder: Graduation will be on Sunday, June 19, 2016 at 10:30am SHARP
Approx 2 hours in total. All are welcome to attend.

 

Submissions are now closed!

Higher Education
Graduation 2016 –
Post-Graduates
Questionnaire

2016 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 5, 2016

Reminder: Graduation will be on Sunday, June 19, 2016 at 10:30am SHARP
Approx 2 hours in total. All are welcome to attend.

 

Submissions are now closed!

Form For Selling Chametz 2016 – 5776

From the Religious Council ….  This is a form for selling your Chametz. It is a legally binding agency agreement. Notice that this will result in not a symbolic selling but a full and legal transaction. You can hand it to Rabbi Mosheh Aziz or Rabbi Adam Sabzevari.

You must submit this form by 5:00 P.M. on Thursday April 21st. If you will be outside the U.S., or would like to sell Chametz that is located outside the U.S., please hand in this form by Wednesday night April 20th. A separate transaction will be done for you at an earlier time.

Click Here for Form for Selling Chametz