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A word from the Rabbi


As I sit down to write a few words... I'm lost for words. Our brothers and sisters in the Holy Land once again were attacked mercilessly.

Some of you might remember, as I do, Reb Chaim Greenspan (aka 'Poppy'), a delicious old Jew who prayed with us for many years. He possessed a fire in his heart for our people and our Land. Reb Chaim's custom was to say kaddish, the memorial prayer, each and every day! When asked to explain his custom he replied simply: "For the six million."

After an attack took place in Israel, the daily Kaddish was said with that much more intensity, accompanied by plenty of tears... This morning as I stood in Shul, I thought of Reb Chaim. I missed him even more than I normally do. I needed someone who knows how to say Kaddish for fellow Jews halfway across the globe as if they were his own flesh and blood...

"Poppy" taught me something I'll never forget. We are family. An attack on one of us is an attack on all of us. And if a Jew is not safe in Southern Israel, they are also not safe in suburban USA.

Where do we go from here?

As I reviewed the short clip of film chosen for this week's e-Newsletter, the Rebbe's message gave me some much needed comfort... Indeed, what goes down must come up. But Gutenyu (for G‑d's sakes), hasn't it gone down enough? It's high time it starts going back up.

Shabbat Shalom,

Rabbi Shalom M Paltiel

 

High Holidays 5772


Chabad Sports League to begin in September

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SAVE THE DATE: September 8 and 9
Chabad Basketball Clinics/Sports League Open Houses:

Join us for one of two Open Houses at our beautiful Adam Katz Athletic Center gymnasium to learn about the Basketball Clinics & Sports Leagues being organized by Chabad in cooperation with Island Garden/Super League

- Thursday, September 8th, 6-8 PM
- Friday, September 9th, 4-6 PM
.

For more information, click here.

 
Photos of the Week


Camp Gan Israel Photos: Click here
to see a photo album of all the summer fun at CGI.


 
Question of the Week
Do We Believe in Hell?
By: Rabbi Aron Moss | Sydney, AU


Question: Do Jews believe in Hell? I am not planning any trips or anything, but was wondering because I have heard mixed reports about this.....

Answer: We do believe in a type of hell. But not the one found in cartoons and joke books. Hell is not a punishment. It is in fact a great kindness that we are sent to hell...


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Rebbe E-Video

What goes down, must come up

The Talmud states in Tractate Taanis: "Never were there more joyous days for the Jewish People than the 15th of Av and Yom Kippur," listing five or six joyous events that occurred on 15 Av throughout history.

Click here to watch an 8-minute clip.


 
 
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


 
 

Shabbat Times
Candle Lighting Times for
Port Washington, NY :
Shabbat Candle Lighting:
Friday, Aug 19
7:30 pm
Shabbat Ends:
Shabbat, Aug 20
8:30 pm
Torah Portion: Eikev
 

Kiddush Calendar


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Community News

CONDOLENCES
Condolences to Dr. Pavel Goykhman on the passing of his mother.
Condolences can be sent to [email protected].


BIRTHDAYS

Isaac Harris 8/19
Dr. Martin Brownstein 8/20
Sara Pinkus 8/22

ANNIVERSARIES
Alan & Karen Salzbank 8/25

YARTZEITS

Natalie Itkin
8/21/2011 | Av 21, 5771
observed by Michael & Orlov Itkin

Ruth Thorn, Ruchel
8/22/2011 | Av 22, 5771
observed by Gary S. & Joyce Cohen

Calvin Lepselter, Chaim Achiva Mordechai ben Asher Zelig
8/24/2011 | Av 24, 5771
observed by Carol & Ostrower Arnold
 


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
Shabbat services followed by kiddush
Saturday Morning: 9:30 AM
Followed by Kiddush Luncheon at Noon
Mincha: Following Lunch


Schedule of Classes

Weekly Torah Portion
Sundays | 10:00 - 11:30 AM

Coffee & Parsha Class

Monday - Friday | 7:45 - 8:00 AM

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

 

Daily Thought

 


Beyond Punishment
& Repair

In the times of the First Temple lived very lofty souls. It was their thirst for spiritual ecstasy that led them to worship foreign gods.

Thousands of years later, the holy Ari taught, in the 500 years of forced conversions from the Crusades until the Spanish Expulsion, these souls returned so they could be repaired.

Many of the martyrs of that time were men of reason-and for a philosopher to give his life for the sanctity of G‑d's name is a very great test. Many did, and so they were healed.

When the Ari came, however, he revealed the secret wisdom and repaired the world, so that all souls were healed and no repairs were left to be made. It follows that all the suffering of the Jewish people since the Ari are neither punishment nor repair. If so, what are they?

We do not know.

One thing we do know: That we do not know.


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