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Bar Mitzvah Chesed project.

On Wednesday, January 23rd, a group of our community’s Bar-mitzvah boys participated in a chesed project at Tomchei Shabbat of Queens. Guided by Mr. Gideon Carmeli at their warehouse, our wonderful boys learned how groceries are packed for Shabbat meals for unfortunate Jewish families. They continued on to deliver those groceries to the routes and families assigned to them, in Queens and Great Neck. They learned a lot about compassion and the importance of helping the less fortunate. We hope to have more Mitzvah projects, such as this, in the upcoming months for our amazing Bar-mitzvah boys of 2013.

MYC PRESENTS LIGHTS OUT: NEW YEARS *2*0*1*3*

End the year right with the infamous, unstoppable MYC NEW YEARS CELEBRATION at The 420 North Restaurant & Lounge! We have put together a night that will blow your mind and set the stage for epic parties to come.

Tickets are now on sale for $70 through December 26. $85 at the door. For tickets and limited table reservations please contact:

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Shalom Week #47 – September 8, 2012 – Elul 21, 5772

Ki Tavo

September 8, 2012 – Elul 21, 5772

 Torah Portion of the Week

This week’s portion includes: Bringing to the Temple as an offering the first fruits of the Seven Species special to the Land of Israel, Declaration of tithes, the Almighty designating the Jewish people as His treasured people (Deut. 26:16 -19), the command to set up in the Jordan River and then on Mount Ebal large stones which had the Torah written upon them in 70 languages, the command to have a public ratification of the acceptance of the Law from Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal; the Torah then sets forth the blessings for following the Law and the curses for not following it, and concludes with Moshe’s final discourse. Verse 28:46 tells us the importance of serving the Almighty with “joy and a good heart.” The last verse of the portion instructs us “You shall fulfill the words of this covenant and do them so that you will succeed in all that you do!”

Torah Lesson of the Week

In this week’s Torah portion, the Almighty lists the many blessings that one receives for fulfilling the mitzvot, the commandments. Unlike other religions which promise reward in the World to Come, the Torah only speaks of this world rewards — blessings of food in your storehouse, peace from your enemies, healthy offspring.

The Torah goes further than listing the blessings, it states, “And it will come to you all of these blessings and they will reach you, when you listen to the voice of the Almighty, your God” (Deut. 28:2). If the Torah says “and it will come to you,” why does it add the seemingly extra words “and they will reach you”?

A person does not always realize what is truly good for him or her and mistakenly runs away from the blessing. Therefore, the Torah guarantees that the blessing will pursue the person and reach him even though he is trying to escape from it. Only after he receives the blessing will he become aware of what is really good for him.

This idea will save a person much suffering. When things happen that seem to be a negative occurrence, be patient before you make a final judgment. As one event leads to another you will frequently see before your eyes that what you thought was negative in the end turned out to be clearly positive! Be aware of occasions when this already happened to you in the past and then you will be able to internalize this awareness for the future!

**FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS, WE WILL BE FEATURING A PREVIEW OF A NEW BOOK IN WHICH RABBI BEN HAIM ANSWERS QUESTIONS ASKED BY COMMUNITY MEMBERS.**

“Can you explain the difference between creation theories such as “Darwin” and “Big Bang” versus the Torah explanation?”

Regarding the Darwin Theory which is based on the assumption that humans were first made of liquid then turned into a worm which transformed into an ape which evolved into human form. This theory is contrary to our Torah which states in ”Sefer Bereshit”:’ Va’Yivra ElOkim Et Ha’Adam B’ Tzalmo” “ So G-d created man in His image” Humans are different than animals and possess a soul which is a spark of the Almighty. We read also in Sefer Bereshit: “Va’YiPach B’Apov Et Nishmat Chaiim” meaning: And He blew into his nostrils the soul of life”

In the Midrash regarding “Olamot” (worlds), it is written: “Boreh Olamot U’Mecharivan” meaning that the Almighty “built worlds and destroyed them”. A great European Rabbi by the name of Rabbi Lifshitz has written a book of interpretation on Mishnayot. This book is called “Tiferet Yisrael”. In this book he writes that prior to our existing world which started more than 5770 years ago, Hashem built other worlds that were destroyed.

This creation and destruction process was repeated 4 times. Therefore, all the fossils and mummified remains found, belong to the previous worlds which were destroyed. Another opinion is that these fossils and mummies belong to era of the “Mabul”-the great flood at the time of Noah. I agree with “Rabbi Lifschitz’s” opinion. As you know the more times passes the more significant the differences between Man and animals become. Man is constantly evolving towards advanced development and completion whereas animals have not developed any civilized or spiritual development. This is good proof that the “Darwin Theory” is not correct.

New Time for Friday Night Minyan

From this week the minyan at Mr. & Mrs. Danny Zar’s house ( 6B Blue Sea Lane–off East Shore Rd) will be at 6.45pm and will be 15 minutes earlier every week till further notice .Everyone is invited to attend.

*Download the Shalom Week print version with extra content and Persian Translation

Shalom Week

As we are in the warm weather months, Women and teenaged young ladies are asked to respect and adhere to our Jewish traditions of appropriate dressing while attending Kanissa services. You are asked to please refrain from wearing sleeveless blouses and skirts of an inappropriate length. With your assistance, it is our goal to maintain a wholesome and proper atmosphere for all our families and children.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Central Board
Shaare Shalom Board
YMJC Board
Mashadi Sisterhood

Builders’ Wall @130

 

One brick alone may seem simple and discreet. Put together they represent a whole, a group united and strong. As our generations grow, we grow more united.
Together lets build our future. Have your loved ones name engraved on the Builders Wall.
To be part of the Builders' Wall contact The YMJC Synagogue office at 516 482 0444

Prayer Times

MYC:  Weekly Minyan:  7.00 AM  class.
Monday and Thursday 7:15 AM Shacharit.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 7:30 Shacharit.
Sunday 8:30 Shacharit.



SHAARE SHALOM
Weekly Shaare Shalom Mincha and Arbit:
Winter: 15 minutes before sunset
After Pesach: 7.15 or 7.30 PM

Father and son Minyan in Shaare Shalom: 9.30 AM

YMJC: 
Friday, Mincha followed by Kabbalat shabbat.
10 minutes before candle lighting. 

Shabbat Shacharit: 9.30 AM

Mincha of Shabbat, followed by Seuda Shelishit and Arbit: 40 minutes before sunset.