Chabad of Port Washington

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A word from the Rabbi



The Torah teaches us that nothing in life is accidental; everything is orchestrated by Hashem and there is no such thing as coincidence. Occasionally we get to see clearly why things happen that seemed purely coincidental, and it’s very refreshing and inspiring. Let me share one such incident:

As I wrote to you last week my family took a trip to Canada for my father’s 70th birthday family reunion. (What an amazing weekend it was!) In order to make the trip comfortable for us and our 8 children (k9hora) we decided we would rent a 10 passenger van with comfortable seats and a video screen to keep the little ones entertained for the long trip. However, when we began looking for such a vehicle, there wasn’t a single one to be found. We repeatedly Googled and searched but all paths led us back to one large company who carries these vehicles, and they had nothing available for that weekend. At the last minute, the day before we were going to leave, my assistant found a company in New Jersey, A&A Discount Rental, that had one such vehicle (in their fleet of 500 vehicles) which was currently rented but would return that afternoon, just in time for our trip. In spite of the ‘shlep’ to New Jersey we decided we would take it.

When I arrived at the rental office late Thursday afternoon I was surprised to see a big mezuzah on the front door. The owners were obviously Jewish. When I offered them to put on Tefillin they were proud to say they did it every morning, but directed me to the manager, Bernie, whose mother was Jewish and who had never put on Tefillin before. Suddenly it became clear to me why we had to get the run around and end up in Edison, New Jersey for the vehicle. Bernie’s Jewish soul needed to get a chance to put on Tefillin and identify as a Jew! I explained to Bernie (who we quickly gave the Jewish name “Berel”) how significant it is the first time one puts on Tefillin. Not having a pair of tefillin with me, I promised to bring a pair upon my return from the trip and we would celebrate Bernie’s (or Berel’s) Bar Mitzvah.

We arranged for a gorgeous cake in the shape of the van that we rented (complete with the Jersey plates and plate numbers...) and a pair of tefillin on top. You can’t imagine the joy in the rental office when I returned on Monday afternoon with the cake and Tefillin. Berel was so proud to wear the tefillin and enjoy this unusual cake! I have seldom seen a Jew so proud of being Jewish! What a Bar Mitzvah this was!

Was this a coincidence? I think not. What do you think?

Shabbat Shalom,

Rabbi Shalom M. Paltiel

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June 1: Torah Studies Adult Education Course begins:
Journey To The Center Of The Soul: “I’ll have that to go.” Everything from meals to information has now been packaged “to go.” But where are we all going? And why? The Book of Numbers recounts the struggles and the triumphs of our ancestors’ travels in the wilderness – a metaphor for our own journey through life. The journey taught them how to bring life, spiritual and physical, even to a desert. The destination kept them mindful that a journey is also a preparation for something much greater.

Thanks to the efforts of the philanthropic Rohr family, and the consultation of many scholars, the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute is committed to bringing high level, stirring classes, such as “Heading Somewhere – The Book of Numbers,” to the general public. The class consists of 10 Sundays, beginning on June 1 from 10:00-11:30 a.m. It takes place at the beautiful Chabad of Port Washington location—80 Shore Road. The fee is $45 for the complete course or $65 per couple. A well-designed textbook, professional presentation including use of multimedia tools, and light buffet breakfast is included to enhance the experience. For more information, please call 516-767-TORAH or visit www.chabadpw.org


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Know that which is above from you: a seeing eye, a listening ear, and all your deeds being inscribed in a book
— Ethics of the Fathers 2:1
 

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Belief & Trust

Belief is not enough -you need Trust.

A believer can be a thief and a murderer.

Trust in G‑d changes the way you live.

 

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

 
the parshah in a nutshell
ParshatEmor

The Torah section of Emor ("Speak") begins with the special laws pertaining to the Kohanim ("priests"), the Kohen Gadol ("High Priest"), and the Temple service: A Kohen may not become ritually impure through contact with a dead body, save on the occasion of the death of a close relative. A Kohen may not marry a divorcee or a woman with a promiscuous past; a Kohen Gadol can marry only a virgin. A Kohen with a physical deformity cannot serve in the Holy Temple, nor can a deformed animal be brought as an offering.

A newborn calf, lamb, or kid must be left with its mother for seven days; one may not slaughter an animal and its offspring on the same day.

The second part of Emor lists the annual Callings of Holiness — the festivals of the Jewish calendar: the weekly Shabbat; the bringing of the Passover offering on 14 Nissan; the seven-day Passover festival beginning on 15 Nissan; the bringing of the Omer offering from the first barley harvest on the 2nd day of Passover, and the commencement, on that day, of the 49-day Counting of the Omer, culminating in the festival of Shavuot on the 50th day; a "remembrance of shofar blowing" on 1 Tishrei; a solemn fast day on 10 Tishrei; the Sukkot festival — during which we are to dwell in huts for seven days and take the "Four Kinds" — beginning on 15 Tishrei; and the immediately following holiday of the "8th day" of Sukkot (Shemini Atzeret.

Next the Torah discusses the lighting of the Menorah in the Temple, and the showbread (Lechem Hapanim) placed weekly on the table there.

Emor concludes with the incident of a man executed for blasphemy, and the penalties for murder (death) and for injuring one's fellow or destroying his property (monetary compensation).

 

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