Chabad of Port Washington

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A word from the Rabbi

 

I am very proud to share with you the keynote address form the recent International Convention of Chabad Shluchim, delivered by a colleague of mine, Rabbi Moshe Bryski from Agoura Hills, CA. The speech was extremely well done and expresses the essence of what Chabad is all about. I encourage you to take the time to watch it, as it is both entertaining and inspiring.

Happy Chanukah!

Rabbi Shalom M. Paltiel

 


FINAL CHANUKAH CELEBRATION!

Come Celebrate the Last Night of Chanukah with Chabad:
In honor of the last day of Chanukah, you are invited to come and bring the kids to help light the Main Street menorah at 4PM this Sunday, December 28. The kids will receive Chanukah Gelt chocolate and dreidels as they watch all eight flames be kindled.

 

UPDATE: Chanukah Wonderland Accident

We appreciate the outpouring of concern from so many people in our community following the unfortunate accident yesterday at Chabad of the Five Towns' Chanukah Wonderland. This incident was most certainly an accident wherein a 78-year old driver lost control of his SUV and plowed through the front window, continuing 30-feet into the room until his vehicle came to rest on the back wall. Some victims are still in serious condition and need your prayers, however we thank G‑d that they are all alive and will pull through! For further information visit www.chabad5towns.com.


Orphaned Moishie Lights the First Candle



Click on the image to see Little Moishe’le Holtzberg Lighting his father's menorah

IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR...

 
B"H
Candle Lighting Times for
Port Washington, NY
[Based on Zip Code 11050]
Shabbat Candle Lighting:
Friday, Dec. 26
4:15 pm
Shabbat Ends:
Shabbat, Dec. 27
5:20 pm
Torah Portion: Mikeitz

Kiddush Calendar


This Shabbat the Kiddush is sponsored by Chaim Sherman (aka Bryan) in honor of his children’s visit to Port Washington.

To sponsor a future Kiddush at Chabad, please email [email protected]


Shul Family News


HAPPY BIRTHDAY
12/26 Orly Calderon
12/27 Karen Salzbank
12/27 Dr. Abraham Jaeger
aka Reb Avremele
12/28 David Seth Banschick
12/28 Jason Hubsher
12/30 Seth Friedberg
12/31 Ronald Beatus
1/1 Yudel Weinberg

PRAYERS NEEDED
Please keep praying for the recovery of Lee Aschenbrenner, Lipa Eliezer ben Sarah

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!
Mr. & Mrs. L. Lebovitch 12/29/2008 40th anniversary

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!
12/28 Joseph Sandman observed by Alan & Linda Sandman

12/29 Pauline Alt Pesha bas Aharon observed by Lucille Rabinowitz [mother]


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Holiday Resource


Schedule of Services


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

Monday - Thursday
Services: 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


Hebrew Reading Crash Course
Tuesdays, 8:00 - 9:00 PM
with Rabbi Ilan Weinberg
7 sessions ending Dec. 9

Tanya Class with Rabbi Paltiel
Saturdays, 8:45-9:30 AM

Women's Study Group
with Devorah Weinberg
every Shabbat after Kiddush lunch



 
This Week @ www.ChabadPW.org
Holidays
Chanukah - Hanukkah
The mega-Chanukah site. The holiday's history and practices are all presented in user-friendly fashion. Also check out our Global Chanukah Event Finder, free Chanukah greeting cards, holiday recipes, and more...
 
News
Menorah Lighting at Lady Liberty Will Call for Change Around the World
Jewish community leaders will join international representatives and New York officials for an unprecedented grand menorah lighting at the Statue of Liberty organized by Chabad-Lubavitch.
 
Living
Let's Celebrate Our Victories
We all have triumphs, many a day. Sometimes the struggles outnumber them. At the end of the day, every time we win it is because we have G‑d in our lives.
 
Multimedia
Cows
 
     
Chabad-Lubavitch News from Around the World
HOLIDAY WATCH
Tallest Mountain in the World Gets a Chanukah Menorah
 
ASIA
Menorah Shines From Scene of Mumbai’s Prior Devastation
 
ASIA
Light Again Issues Forth From Mumbai Chabad House
 
ASIA
Mumbai Menorah Will be Lit by Parents of Slain Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries
     
the parshah in a nutshell
ParshatMikeitz

Joseph's imprisonment finally ends when Pharaoh dreams of seven fat cows that are swallowed up by seven lean cows, and of seven fat ears of grain swallowed by seven lean ears. Joseph interprets the dreams to mean that seven years of plenty will be followed by seven years of hunger, and advises Pharaoh to store grain during the plentiful years. Pharaoh appoints Joseph governor of Egypt. Joseph marries Asenat, daughter of Potiphar, and they have two sons, Menasseh and Ephraim.

Famine spreads throughout the region, and food can be obtained only in Egypt. Ten of Joseph's brothers come to Egypt to purchase grain; the youngest, Benjamin, stays home, for Jacob fears for his safety. Joseph recognizes his brothers, but they do not recognize him; he accuses them of being spies, insists that they bring Benjamin to prove that they are who they say they are, and imprisons Shimon as a hostage. Later, they discover that the money they paid for their provisions has been mysteriously returned to them.

Jacob agrees to send Benjamin only after Judah assumes personal and eternal responsibility for him. This time Joseph receives them kindly, releases Shimon, and invites them to an eventful dinner at his home. But then he plants his silver goblet, purportedly imbued with magic powers, in Benjamin's sack. When the brothers set out for home the next morning they are pursued, searched, and arrested when the goblet is discovered. Joseph offers to set them free and retain only Benjamin as his slave.

 

The Jewish Calendar
Friday
Chanukah
Today in Jewish History5th Day of Chanukah Miracle (139 BCE)
Laws and CustomsKindle 6 Lights before sunset
Laws and CustomsHallel & Al HaNissim
Laws and CustomsChanukah Foods
Laws and CustomsDreidel
Laws and CustomsChanukah Gelt
Shabbat
Chanukah
Rosh Chodesh
Today in Jewish History6th Day of Chanukah Miracle (139 BCE)
Laws and CustomsRosh Chodesh Observances
Laws and CustomsThree Sefer Torahs
Laws and CustomsKindle 7 Lights after nightfall
Sunday
Chanukah
Rosh Chodesh
Today in Jewish HistoryEsther made Queen (362 BCE)
Today in Jewish History7th Day of Chanukah Miracle (139 BCE)
Laws and CustomsRosh Chodesh Observances
Laws and CustomsKindle 8 Lights tonight
Monday
Chanukah
Today in Jewish History8th Day of Chanukah Miracle (139 BCE)
Laws and Customs"Zot Chanukah"
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Today in Jewish HistorySefarim victory (1987)
Friday
Shabbat
 
Daily Thought
The Last War

Some people are waiting for a final, apocalyptic war. But the final war is not fought on battlefields, nor at sea, nor in the skies above. Neither is it a war between leaders or nations. The final war is fought in the heart of each human being, with the armies of his or her deeds in this world.

The final war is the battle of Chanukah and the miracle of light.

 

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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