Chabad of Port Washington
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A word from the Rabbi

 

Last Sunday, the Day Camp celebrated its annual BBQ, on what turned out to be a beautiful Sunday afternoon. And what a beautiful event it was indeed, with lots of delicious food, great company, and lots of fun for kids and adults alike.

Don't get me wrong I don't get any credit for this event. I came as a guest and just enjoyed myself. The thanks goes to Rabbi Weinberg and his team of staff and volunteers who put it all together.

Check out the pictures here.
 

See you at shul on Shabbos.

Shabbat Shalom,

Rabbi Shalom M. Paltiel

PS. Did you see the story about the "miracle Torah"? You don't want to miss this story, being hailed as the "Miracle of Port Washington". Click here for the full story.




 

Highlight: Check out our Camp BBQ Photos



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to view camp BBQ photos.

Coffee & Parsha

NEW! Daily Torah class at Chabad: Coffee & Parsha
Mon - Fri | 7:45 - 8:00 AM (services at 7:00 AM)
Sunday | 9:45 - 10:00 AM (services at 9:00 AM)

A 15 minute class on the weekly Torah portion.
For men & women. All are welcome.


 

Friday Night Kabbalat Shabbat & Kiddush


No Prior Knowledge of Anything Required!


7:00     Kabbalat Shabbat
7:15     Dvar Torah
7:17     Evening Service
7:30     Kiddush & Light Refreshments


Calendar of Events

Aug
17-22

 



National Jewish Retreat
Tuesday, August 11 - Sunday, August 22
At the Hyatt Regency, Reston, Virginia

Click here for more info and to RSVP.

 

Oct 24
 



Upcoming JLI Course: Medicine and Morals Your Jewish guide through life's tough decisions
6 Sundays, Oct 24 - Nov 28 | 10 - 11:30 AM
At Chabad of Port Washington

Click here for more info and to register.

 

Question of the Week

Why Men Just Don't Get It!

By: Rabbi Aron Moss
Sydney, Australia


My husband just doesn't seem to get it. He came home over an hour late last night without so much as calling to tell me that he won't be on time. This is the fifth time he has done this and we are only married three months! It may seem petty but it upsets me greatly. I don't want him to see me as a nagging wife. What should I do?

Answer:

This may be disappointing, but it sounds like your husband is acting like a pretty normal guy. And you sound pretty normal too. That's why you are having this problem.

There is something you need to know about men. They are loners. Being in a relationship is unnatural to them. They do not automatically think about how their actions affect someone else. The default emotional state of a man is loneliness.

This is not true of women. A woman has an innate sense of relationship, of connection to others. A woman naturally shares of herself and bonds with others. A man does not. She is a relationship being, he is a lonely being...

To read the full article click here.

 
B"H
Board of Directors

Adam Katz, Esq., President

Frank Arnold
Bert Brodsky
Martin H. Brownstein, M.D.
Howard Fensterman, Esq.
M. Allan Hyman, Esq.
Sara E. Paltiel
Rabbi Shalom M. Paltiel
Alan Rosenzweig
Alan Salzbank
Michael Samuel
Felix Sater


 
 

Daily Thought

Tailors

Every business is the business of a tailor: to make clothes for the blessings that come your way.

You can't alter the size of your blessings by putting them in bigger clothes on the contrary, larger clothes are just clumsier clothes.

But neither must the clothes be too small meaning, you must go out and work in the real world.

Because that is the whole purpose: that miracles and blessings should not come into the world stark naked, but be clothed in the natural world. And we are the tailors.

 
From the wisdom of the Lubavitcher Rebbe; words and condensation by Tzvi Freeman. To order Tzvi's book, "Bringing Heaven Down to Earth, click here.

Candle Lighting Times for
Port Washington, NY
[Based on Zip Code 11050]
Shabbat Candle Lighting:
Friday, Aug. 6
7:48 pm
Shabbat Ends:
Shabbat, Aug. 7
8:50 pm
Torah Portion: Re'eh

Kiddush Calendar




This week's kiddush is sponsored by Peggy and Alan Klat in honor of the ufruf of their son.

Click here to let us know if you'd like to sponsor one.

 


Community News


BIRTHDAY

Andre Zalta 8/10


Schedule of Services
 

Sunday Morning
Services: 9:00 AM
Tefillin Club: 11:30 am - 12 noon in the Chabad Library

Monday - Friday
Services: 7:00 AM

Shabbos
Friday Evening: 7:00 PM
Join our all new friday night Shabbat services with song & dance led by Rabbi Weinberg!
Saturday Morning: 9:30 AM
Followed by Kiddush Luncheon at Noon
Mincha: Following Lunch
 


Schedule of Classes


Coffee & Parsha Class

Monday - Friday | 7:45 - 8:00 AM
Sunday | 9:45 - 10:00 AM

Tanya Class
With Rabbi Weinberg
Thursday Evenings
At a private home in the community. Email [email protected] for time & location.


Tanya Class
With Rabbi Paltiel
Saturdays | 8:45-9:30 AM

Women's Study Group
with Devorah Weinberg
Tuesday | 8 PM
At the home of Sanya Wilkins Clontz
1A Mohegan Ave.
Port Washington (Manhasset Isle)

 


Announcement
 

Experienced accountant/controller
in real estate asset management including: expense, revenue, operations, capital and business planning, due diligence, acquisition, and disposition of office, residential and retail properties. Flexible & open to potential opportunities.

For information please email
Rabbi Paltiel: [email protected]


 

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This Week @ www.ChabadPW.org
Video & Audio
 Koshermentary
Join Rabbi Kadoozy and Jono as they tour a cookie dough factory and a juice factory in this wacky documentary about the production of Kosher food.
Parshah
 The Sacred Barbecue
The next time you attend a backyard barbecue and see the meat sizzling on the grill, know that your soul is salivating as well.
Spirituality
 What's So Terrible about Idolatry?
I don't mean massive temples with human sacrifices. What about a civilized idolater, in the privacy of his own home? What's so terrible?
Living
 MP3s and the Good Enough Revolution
Are you investing your life savings based on wikinformation? Are you treating a fatal condition based on a health blog you found? Are you calling a once-in-a-lifetime business contact on a VOIP line?
Chabad-Lubavitch News from Around the World
NORTH AMERICA
 Deaf Rabbis-in-Training Lead Outreach to Deaf Population
Joshua Soudakoff and Isser Lubecki, both 19, set off from their Toronto yeshiva for Rochester, N.Y., in order to address the special needs of deaf members of the Jewish community.
EDUCATION
 Jewish Educators Conference Focuses on New Technologies
Approximately 150 teachers, principals and school administrators from around the English-speaking world gathered July 26 and 27 at the Radisson Hotel in Piscataway, N.J., for the annual conference of Chabad-Lubavitch women educators.
BOOK BAG
 English Publication Divvies Up Millenia of Jewish Scholarship
As it nears its one-year anniversary, an English-language publication is changing the way people study foundational Jewish texts by making it possible to carry a bookshelf's worth of titles wherever they go.
NORTH AMERICA
 Family's Move Aided by Football Players and Fraternity Brothers
Waterloo, Ontario's Goldman family was only moving four houses down the block, but the relocation somehow became a community event.
the parshah in a nutshell
ParshatRe'eh

" See," says Moses to the people of Israel, "I place before you today a blessing and a curse" --  the blessing that will come when they fulfill G‑d's commandments, and the curse if they abandon them. These should be proclaimed on Mount Gerizim and Mount Eibal when the people cross over into the Holy Land.

A Temple should be established in " the place that G‑d will choose to make dwell His name there" where the people should bring their sacrifices to Him; it is forbidden to make offerings to G‑d in any other place. It is permitted to slaughter animals elsewhere not as a sacrifice but to eat their meat; the blood, however (which in the Temple is poured upon the Altar) may not be eaten.

A false prophet, or one who entices others to worship idols, should be put to death; an idolatrous city must be destroyed. The identifying signs for kosher animals and fishes, and the list of non-kosher birds (first given in Leviticus 11) are repeated.

A tenth of all produce is to be eaten in Jerusalem, or else exchanged for money with which food is purchased and eaten there. On certain years this tithe is given to the poor instead. Firstborn cattle and sheep are to be offered in the Temple and their meat eaten by the Kohen (priest).

The mitzvah of charity obligates a Jew to aid a needy fellow with a gift or loan. On the Sabbatical year (occurring every seventh year) all loans are to be forgiven. All indentured servants are to be set free after six years of service.

Our Parshah concludes with the laws of the three pilgrimage festivals — Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot — when all should go to " see and be seen" before G‑d in the Holy Temple.

 

The Jewish Calendar
Friday
Today in Jewish HistoryTzemach Tzeddek Departs Petersburg
Shabbat
Laws and CustomsBless New Month
Laws and CustomsEthics: Chapter 6
Sunday
Monday
Today in Jewish HistoryFlight from Liadi (1812)
Tuesday
Rosh Chodesh
Today in Jewish History2nd Tablets Hewn (1313 BCE)
Laws and CustomsRosh Chodesh Observances
Laws and CustomsPractice shofar blowing; L'David Hashem Ori
Wednesday
Rosh Chodesh
Today in Jewish History Moses ascends Sinai for 3rd 40 days (1313 BCE)
Laws and CustomsRosh Chodesh Observances
Laws and CustomsElul Observances
Laws and CustomsGood Year Greetings
Thursday
Today in Jewish HistoryShulchan Aruch published (1555)
Laws and CustomsElul Observances
Friday
Today in Jewish HistoryRabbi A. I. Kook (1935)
Laws and CustomsElul Observances
Shabbat
Laws and CustomsEthics: Chapter 1
Laws and CustomsElul Observances
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