Chabad of Port Washington

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A word from the Rabbi



I know you’re thinking “what a clever ploy to get us to open the email...” Well, it’s not that simple. Let me explain.

Yesterday, I had the privilege of joining the morning services in the private study of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, at 770 Eastern Parkway, where I was called to the Torah and named our new precious bundle of life. She was named after Sara’s grandmother who passed away two years ago. Some of you may have known her as she was truly a remarkable woman. (She was the woman who was married and widowed three times, each time with a grand rabbi). Her “official” name was Cherna but she was affectionately known as Cyla (pronounced Tzila). So there you have it. Our little gift will carry the name Cherna and will be called Cyla! Now you understand why I couldn’t just include this in the subject line...

We are overjoyed (and overwhelmed...) with this tremendous blessing from Hashem. (So please forgive me if I haven’t answered your email these last few days). May we share only simchas; healthy, good tidings of life and inspiration!

Shabbat Shalom!

Rabbi Shalom M. Paltiel

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B"H
Candle Lighting Times for
Port Washington, NY
[Based on Zip Code 11050]
Shabbat Candle Lighting:
Friday, Sep. 5
7:02 pm
Shabbat Ends:
Shabbat, Sep. 6
8:00 pm
Torah Portion: Shoftim
 
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Shul News


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Mazel tov to the Tadmor family on the birth of a son!



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Schedule of Services


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

Monday - Friday: 7:00 AM

Friday night: 6:30 PM

Shabbos 9:30 AM
Mincha-Maariv & Shalosh Seudos (3rd meal of Shabbat) at time of Candle lighting


Schedule of Classes


Tanya Class with Rabbi Paltiel

Saturdays, 8:45-9:30 AM


Daily Quote
According to the law that they will teach you, and the judgment they will instruct you, you shall do; you shall not turn away from the thing that they say to you, to the right nor to the left
— Deuteronomy 17:11
 
 
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the parshah in a nutshell
ParshatShoftim

Moses instructs the people of Israel to appoint judges and law-enforcement officers in every city; "Justice, justice shall you pursue," he commands them, and you must administer it without corruption or favoritism. Crimes must be meticulously investigated and evidence thoroughly examined — a minimum of two credible witnesses is required for conviction and punishment.

In every generation, says Moses, there will be those entrusted with the task of interpreting and applying the laws of the Torah. "According to the law that they will teach you, and the judgement they will instruct you, you shall do; you shall not turn away from the thing that they say to you, to the right nor to the left."

Shoftim also includes the prohibitions against idolatry and sorcery; laws governing the appointment and behavior of a king; and guidelines for the creation of "cities of refuge" for the inadvertent murderer. Also set forth are many of the rules of war: the exemption from battle for one who has just married, built a home, planted a vineyard or is "afraid and soft-hearted"; the requirement to offer terms of peace before attacking a city; the prohibition against wanton destruction of something of value, exemplified by the law that forbids to cut down a fruit tree when laying siege (in this context the Torah makes the famous statement "For man is a tree of the field").

The Parshah concludes with the law of Eglah Arufah - the special procedure to be followed when a person is killed by an unknown murderer and his body is found in a field - which underscores the responsibility of the community and its leaders not only for what they do but also for what they might have prevented from being done.

 

The Jewish Calendar
Thursday
Laws and CustomsElul observances
Friday
Today in Jewish HistoryFirst Chassidic Aliya (1777)
Laws and CustomsElul observances
Shabbat
Laws and CustomsEthics: Chapter 6
Laws and CustomsElul observances
Sunday
Today in Jewish HistoryMoses' parents remarry (1394 BCE)
Today in Jewish HistorySpies die (1312 BCE)
Laws and CustomsElul observances
Monday
Today in Jewish HistoryWashington Responds to Newport Jews (1790)
Laws and CustomsElul observances
Tuesday
Today in Jewish HistoryNachmanides Renews Jerusalem community (1267)
Laws and CustomsElul observances
Wednesday
Today in Jewish HistoryNoah Dispatches Raven (2105 BCE)
Laws and CustomsElul observances
Thursday
Today in Jewish HistoryCompletion of Beit Yosef (1542)
Today in Jewish HistoryRashab's marriage (1875)
Laws and CustomsElul observances
Friday
Today in Jewish HistoryNachmanides Born (1294)
Today in Jewish HistorySixth Lubavitcher Rebbe visits US (1929)
Laws and CustomsElul observances
Shabbat
Today in Jewish HistoryR. Yosef Yitzchak's marriage (1897)
Today in Jewish HistoryPassing of Ben Ish Chai (1909)
Laws and CustomsEthics: Chapters 1 & 2
Laws and CustomsElul observances
 
Daily Thought
More on Repair

To create is to reveal the parts from the whole.

To repair takes a greater wisdom. It is to discover the whole from the shattered parts.

He creates a world, knowing it will be broken, so He may empower us with the wisdom to repair it.

 

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

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