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The Central Board is pleased to announce that the Young Mashadi Jewish Center has been named “Ohr Esther”. The name “Ohr Esther” will soon be displayed on a plaque on an inside wall, as well as on a sign outside the building and will be used in all correspondence, speeches and other forms of communications related to this center. The renaming of the YMJC to “Ohr Esther” was offered to Mr. Amir Hadjibay’s Family in appreciation for their very generous donation.
The UMJCA Central Board
Dear Friends;
I hope that you will enjoy the following Parsha summary followed by a Dvar Torah;
” Parsha in a Nutshell “
The Jewish People receive a series of civil laws concerning social justice. Topics include: Proper treatment of Jewish slaves/servants; a husband’s obligations to his wife; penalties for hitting people and for cursing parents; rules governing the conduct of judges and leaders; financial responsibilities for damaging people or their property; payments for theft; for not returning an object that one accepted responsibility to safeguard; the right to self-defense of a person being robbed.
Other topics include: Prohibitions against seduction; witchcraft, relationship with animals and sacrifices to idols. The Torah warns us to treat the convert, widow and orphan with dignity, and to avoid lying. Lending money to get interest is forbidden and the rights over collateral are limited. Payment of obligations to the Temple should not be delayed, and the Jewish People must be holy, even concerning food. The Torah teaches the proper conduct for judges in court proceedings. The commandments of Shabbat and the Sabbatical year are outlined. Three times a year — Pesach, Shavuot and Succot — we are to come to the Temple. The Torah concludes this listing of laws with a law of kashrut — not to mix milk and meat.
The people of Israel promise to do and listen to everything that G-d says. Moshe ascends the mountain to remain there for 40 days in order to receive the two Tablets of the Covenant.
” Dvar Torah “
The main topic of discussion in this week’s Parsha is the “Jewish Civil laws”, the laws between man and his fellow. Parashat Mishpatim immediately follows Parashat Yitro, where the highlight of the Parsha was the Ten Commandments, when the Benei Israel reached their highest level of spirituality, and they had their closest encounter with the Almighty! The sequence of these two Parashiot bothers the Chachamim and raises the following questions. Why did the Benei Israel have to learn the civil laws immediately after they reached their spiritual peek? Why does the Torah connect spirituality with earthly matters? Shouldn’t the sequence after the Ten Commandments be about building the “Mishkan”, the Temple for G-d, where the people can continue with their spiritual bliss, rather than to teach the nation about the civil laws?
The Chachamim give the following explanation: Unlike the western society where they separate between “Church and State”, in Judaism, our “Religion” is our “State”!! To be holy, is part of our everyday lives. The Torah is telling us that you cannot reach holiness without acting just and compassionate towards your fellow human beings. Spirituality or holiness shouldnot be limited to Temples or places of worship only, but rather, the ultimate closeness to G-d can only be achieved when you would bring holiness to your courtrooms, boardrooms and even to your bedrooms! Unlike the gentile nations, where they measure their level of holiness by looking at the relationship between man and G-d, Judaism looks at the relationship between man and man to find holiness.
That’s why in this week’s Parsha the Torah lists more than 50 civil laws in order to teach us that in order to stay holy, we need to treat our fellow Jews with compassion. But since the time does not allow, we shall discuss one of the laws, only.
In this week’s Parsha, the Torah says: ” im kesef talveh et Ami ………” which the “ArtScroll Edition” Torah translates it into English as follows: “When you lend money to my people, to the poor person who is within you, do not act towards him as a creditor; do not lay interest upon him”! Well, anyone who has little knowledge of Hebrew language, should know that the word “im” means “if”! So, why does one of the most famous English translation Torah, mistranslates the word “im” as “when”?! After a little study, I found out that Rashi, the most famous Torah commentator, did comment on this matter. He says, here and two other places in the Torah the word “im” should be translated as “when”. The Torah uses the word im, just to show that we have freedom of choice to do all the mitzvot of the Torah, but in reality, Hashem really wants us to do them. In this case he says, lending money to the poor should not be optional — it should be an obligation. Giving charity shouldn’t raise a doubt in your mind, as “if” you should do it or not, but rather, it should only be a matter of time, “when”!
There is no word for charity in Hebrew. Look up the word for charity in the English/Hebrew dictionary and you’ll find the word “tzedaka”.Tzedaka doesn’t mean charity. It means ‘righteousness’. We don’t give charity because we feel compassion toward the needy; we give charity because it is the “right” thing to do. The Chachamim say that a person who gives charity doesn’t deserve a pat on the back – but the one who doesn’t give ‘charity’ deserves a slap on the wrist! They go as far as to say, if the needy doesn’t come to knock on your door, you should go and knock on his shed!
The Chachamim also say that when you give Tzedaka, Hashem will pay you back a lot more. But how do they know that?! Our sages say that the answer can be found in this week’s pasuk.The verse says, “when you lend money to my people..”– “my people” refers to the nation of G-d, whose livelihood is his responsibility and not ours. But Hashem is giving us the opportunity to go in partnership with him in this case. And you can be sure that Hashem always protects his partners. Not only, he pays you back for your investment, but he will also give you a lot more for the act of kindness that you did. Besides, Hashem always treats us the same way we treat others. So when we open our hands to the needy, He will open His hands to us in the time of need!
Yes my friends, Parashat Mishpatim– the Jewish civil laws, is all about our obligations towards a fellow Jew. It talks about, obligations of a master to a slave; obligations of a child to its parents; of a pupil to his teacher; of a community to the poor; of the individual to the community. Our obligations towards an orphan, towards the sick, towards the convert; and the obligations of man to G-d. Hashem wants us to feel obligated to seek justice, and to feel obligated to help out the needy and the weak. He does not want us to see these Jewish civil laws as a set of rules and regulations, but rather, he wants us to see them as common sense.
And this is how we differ from other nations: To treat others with fairness and compassion might be an option to them, but to us, is an obligation! What reads as “if” to the rest to the world; to the people of G-d is “when”!!!
Shabbat Shalom & Regards;
Martin
Winter coats are urgently needed for children and adults in Israel. Your old iPhone can bring hundreds of dollars to needy Mashadi families in Israel. We are also looking for someone travelling to Israel to take a carry on duffle bag containing charity clothes for Mashadi families. If you can help with any of these request please contact Janet Hakimian at (516) 782-3806
North Shore Hebrew Academy PTA will be having a Fundraising Event at the Residence of Caroline and Igal Namdar. The event which takes place on Saturday Night, Feb 8 at 8:00 pm will be featuring the well-known Jewish comedian MODI. Please contact Natascha Shaer, Nataschashasha@aol.com for ticket information.
Learn More about Sephardic Mizrachi Genetic Diseases on a radio show featuring Dr. Gidon Akler. Our very own Dr. Gidon Akler will be a guest on the radio show, “Chessed Hour”, on 97.5FM. Tune in on Tuesday, January 28th at 5pm to hear Dr. Akler discuss Sephardic Mizrachi genetic diseases and advances in testing and research. Many Frequently Asked Questions regarding genetics and these diseases will be answered. You may also listen to the radio show on Tuesday 1/28 at 5pm at this link
Dear community members, you are invited to attend a lecture given by representatives of the FEGS organization (member of the UJA-FEDERATION) regarding the Affordable Care Act, better known as the new Healthcare Law or Obamacare. Please note the new date : Thursday January 30th, at 7 pm , Shaare Shalom Synagogue. For more information you can contact Anna Carmili.
http://www.i24news.tv/en/tv/live – Please spread the word. Israel has a new 24 hour internet news channel broadcasting in English(also French and Arabic) from Tel Aviv. This is the link: http://www.i24news.tv/en/tv/live It is a 24 hour news feed (from the Israeli perspective) and is intended to rival CNN, Al-Jazeera, BBC, etc. and it covers world news but also has a specific Israel news section. So many people don’t know about it, but let’s not keep it a secret! Many hits from across the Arab world, they are also watching. Endorsed by Israel and Zionism Committee of the UMJCA. Submitted by Mehran Bassali.
R. Adam’s Sunday Morning Parasha Class
Our Sunday Morning Parasha Class is on for this week (Jan. 26). We will be studying Parashat Teruma!
A special thanks to this week’s sponsor for breakfast, Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Zabihi, for a refuah shelema of the entire community, and the iluy neshama of Efraim ben Shemuel.
Breakfast will be served at 9:45 am, the class is 10 am – 11 am, at 54 Steamboat Road.
Benei Israel arrive at Mt. Sinai where G-d offers them the Torah. After they accept, G-d charges Moshe to instruct the people not to approach the mountain, and to prepare for three days. On the third day, amidst thunder and lightning, G-d’s voice emanates from the smoky mountain and He speaks to the Jewish People, giving them the Ten Commandments:
This is a very demanding proposal. It means that among every thousand Israelites, there are 131 leaders (one head of a thousand, ten heads of a hundred, twenty heads of fifty and a hundred head of tens). One in every eight adult male Israelites was expected to undertake some form of leadership role. And we see later on that Hashem approves Yitro’s proposal.
‘You yourselves have seen what I did to Egypt, and how I carried you on eagles’ wings and brought you to myself. Now if you obey me fully and keep my covenant, then out of all nations you will be my treasured possession. Although the whole earth is mine, you will be for me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.’
MTC will be heading to New York city for a night of skating at Bryant Park. This Sat Night, Jan 18th. Food will be served at 6:15 p.m. at 130 Steamboat., Bus will leave promptly 6:45 pm. $25 includes dinner, bus transportation and skating. Will return around 11:00 pm. For more information, contact Erica Kamali (516-965-8720), Adam Livi (516-423-3787) or David Hajibay (516-507-9232).
R. Adam’s Sunday Morning Parasha Class
Our Sunday Morning Parasha Class is on for this week (Jan. 19). We will be studying Parashat Mishpatim!
A special thanks to this week’s sponsor for breakfast, Mr. Robert Hakimi & Family, for the refuah shelema of the entire community.
Breakfast will be served at 9:45 am, the class is 10 am – 11 am, at 54 Steamboat Road.
Let us remember and mourn one of the greatest heroes of the State of Israel : Ariel Sharon z.l. The Israel and Zionism Committee of UMJCA received a message from the Israeli Consul in New York and is honored to share it with all our Congregation. Submitted by Uri BenYehuda. Click Here To Read The Message
R. Adam’s Sunday Morning Parasha Class
Our Sunday Morning Parasha Class is on for this week (Jan. 12). We will be studying Parashat Yitro!
A special thanks to this week’s sponsor for breakfast, Mr. Justin Hakimian, for the iluy neshama of Efraim ben Shemuel & Binyamin ben Aharon.
Breakfast will be served at 9:45 am, the class is 10 am – 11 am, at 54 Steamboat Road.
Watch the games with family & friends! (parental supervision required) • Free admission • Pizza $2 per slice. For further information please email or call Avital at:avital@mashadi.org or 516-708-9999. Click Here to view the Flyer
Dear Day School & Yeshiva Leaders, Parents, and Supporters: Governor Cuomo and lawmakers are very close to approving legislation that would generate additional scholarships to help families pay tuition. The Education Investment Tax Credit proposal would give a dollar-for-dollar tax credit for individual and corporate donors to independent and religious school scholarship organizations. WITHOUT YOUR HELP, THIS LEGISLATION MAY NOT BE ENACTED!! Read More. Submitted by George Dilamani.
Motsei Shabbat, February 1st, 8:30 pm – Colbeh of Great Neck – $25 admission includes $15 ticket – Full Colbeh Dinner will be served. To view the catalog please click Here. To order discounted ticket packages, please call 516-817-9993. Submitted by Naghmeh Livian.
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