Chabad of the Five Towns: Jewish Outreach and Education Community Center serving the Five Towns and Nassau County
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A Word From the Rabbi

Dear Friends,

Have you seen the magnificent facelift our online photo galleries received this week? There's just one word to describe it - WOW! Our web development team spent countless hours redesigning and restructuring our online photo galleries to bring you the most enjoyable, exciting experience while viewing our photos. From the enlarged thumbnails and enhanced viewing to the magnificent slideshow presentation accompanied by music, our photo album is truly unique!

We're impressed with our online photo gallery - now it's your turn! Log on today to immerse yourself in the events of this past year from as close as Lag B'omer festivities to as far back as Simchat Beit Hashoeva and Chanukah Wonderland. I look forward to hearing your feedback; drop us a line at [email protected].

Best wishes for a Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Zalman Wolowik


Happening at Chabad this week

This Shabbat is Birthday Shabbat! Is your child celebrating his / her Jewish birthday in the month of Sivan? We'll throw the party in a most meaningful way, celebrating the birthdays of all children born during this coming month. Each child will be given the opportunity to announce his/her resolution of a good deed for the upcoming year. All children are welcome to participate! For further information on birthday shabbat, please contact Rabbi Meir or click here to verify your child's Jewish Birthday.

Imbue the coming month with spirituality beginning with Chabad's Rosh Chodesh morning class for women. We are honored to have Mrs. Chaya Franklin leading this intriguing class on the divine powers and Kabbalistic meaning unique to the new month of Sivan. All women are welcome and encouraged to join, Monday, June 6, 10:30 am, at the Chabad Center, 74 Maple Avenue. Click here for a complete schedule of adult education classes offered at our Chabad Center.

The women of Chabad will be celebrating Rosh Chodesh this month with a meaningful farbrengen! The gathering will be hosted by Mrs. Fran Hoffman, 110 Harrison Place in Lawrence on Tuesday evening, June 7th, 8:15 pm. Allow yourself the opportunity to be uplifted in an informal, social atmosphere - join us!

Did you reserve a spot at Chabad's Kitchen Counter? We're counting on you to create a delectable dessert to grace our Shavuot Tea vienesse. Choose a time to join us for a fun baking session and create your favorite pareve dessert. Please contact Fabiana at 516-569-2278 or Rosalie at 516-374-7870 to schedule a baking time at our Chabad kitchen or to discuss sponsorship opportunities. Baking sessions will take place Wednesday, June 8th: 7:30 - 8:30 pm and 8:30 - 9:30 pm. Thursday, June 9th: 10:00 - 11:00 am and 11:00 am - 12:00 pm; Thursday evening, 7:30 - 8:30 pm and 8:30 - 9:30 pm.

Our website has been completely updated with our Shavuot events and services, June 12 - 14. Log on today to view our Torah-thon schedule, information on the reading of the Ten Commandments, Ice Cream Party with Lavish Dairy Buffet and our much anticipated Shavuot Family Tea. While online, you can also download our beautiful, informative Shavuot Guide for Holiday how to, insight, recipes and our schedule of services.

Final Call for Camp Gan Israel! Haven't yet registered your child in Camp Gan Israel? What'dya know - there's still a spot available! Space is limited and registration is being accepted on a first come first served basis - don't miss the boat! Log on to our camp website, www.cgi5towns.com to download the registration form and fax it back to us. Already registered? Log on to the website to download the camp calendar, print copies of the forms you received in the mail and lots more!


Sefirat Ha'Omer

Count Omer Calendar Sign up for Email reminder Guide Insights Laws and Customs Omer

 
B"H
Candle Lighting Times for
Cedarhurst, NY
[Based on Zip Code 11516]
Shabbat Begins:
Jun. 03 2005
8:02 PM
Shabbat Ends:
Jun. 04 2005
9:11 PM
Parshah Bamidbar
 
Upcoming Events
Bat Mitzvah Club
Jun. 02 2005 - 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Rabbi & His Mitzvah Men - Youth Club
Jun. 02 2005 - 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Living with the Times - Weekly Torah Portion
Jun. 02 2005 - 8:00 PM

Chassidic Mysticism with Rabbi Wolowik
Jun. 03 2005 - 5:30 AM - 6:30 AM

Daf Yomi
Jun. 03 2005 - 7:15 AM - 8:00 AM

Mincha & Kabbalat Shabbat
Jun. 03 2005 - 7:15 PM

Birthday Shabbat
Jun. 04 2005

Chassidic Thought with Rabbi Ross
Jun. 04 2005 - 8:45 AM - 9:20 AM

Shacharit
Jun. 04 2005 - 9:20 AM

Youth Groups - Junior Congregation
Jun. 04 2005 - 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Kiddush Luncheoon - Sponsorship Available
Jun. 04 2005 - 12:00 PM
Call for sponsorship opportunities: 516.295.2478

Code of Jewish Law with Rabbi Meir Dahan
Jun. 04 2005 - 4:15 PM

Mincha, Shalosh Seudot, Chassidic Melody & Discourse, Maariv
Jun. 04 2005 - 5:45 PM

B.A.T.T. - Boys Accepting Torah's Treasures: Youth Club
Jun. 05 2005

Shacharit - Morning Prayer Services
Jun. 05 2005 - 8:00 AM
Please click the link below to verify service times.

Breakfast & Bavli with Rabbi Wolowik
Jun. 05 2005 - 8:45 AM

Tanya Class
Jun. 06 2005 - 5:45 AM

View all upcoming events

 
Condolences & Mazal Tov

Happy Golden Anniversary to
Teddy & Faye Adams! We wish you many more years of health and happiness together!

Happy Birthday to
Daniella Goldy Mark, Dassy Feder, Moshe Leib Popack, Dina Leah Rosenzweig, Joseph Ambalo, Eliana Zahava Thalheim

 
Featured Page on our Site

Shavuot Site!

Shavuot Center on our Website
 
Youth News & Shmooze


Hebrew School Open House


Chabad of the Five Towns invites you to attend an Open House onSunday, June 12, 10:00 AM & 11:30 AM at the Chabad Center, 74 Maple Ave, Cedarhurst Learn About Our Exciting Hebrew School curriculum, programs and projects, and Meet our wonderful Staff. Bring the children and enjoy exciting crafts, raffle and refreshments!

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL:
Register your child by July 1, 2005 to receive a 10% discount. Bring a new friend who subsequently joins our wonderful Hebrew School & we'll take an additional $100 off your next years Hebrew School fee.

For more information, click here
You may also call Hadassah @ 516-295-2478 ext 20 or email [email protected]

Hebrew School Online

 
This Week on www.ChabadFiveTowns.com
Voices
G‑d's Back
We walked past shops that looked like they'd been bombed away. Smoke was rising from the burning debris. A family looking through a heap of rubble at a place they once called home...
 
Story
Yisroel
Yisroel stood in the doorway, cheeks and nose bright red from the cold, snow crusting his thick brown bangs. "My mother is still not here, and I'm frozen. Can I wait inside?"
 
Question
What Do Dreams Mean?
The Kabbalists explain that while we sleep, our souls leave our bodies and ascend to their heavenly source to replenish their energy...
 
Essay
The Counting Paradox
A census achieves two contrary aims. By focusing on the total sum, it asks the individual to suspend his individuality; at the same time, it compels him to ask himself if he is worthy of contributing to the total...
     
The Jewish Calendar
Thursday
Omer: Day 39
Laws and CustomsCount "Forty Days to the Omer" Tonight
Friday
Omer: Day 40
Today in Jewish HistoryToledo Massacre (1355)
Laws and CustomsCount "Forty-One Days to the Omer" Tonight
Shabbat
Omer: Day 41
Today in Jewish HistoryR. Saadia Gaon (942)
Today in Jewish HistoryRamchal (1746)
Today in Jewish HistoryR. Eizik of Homel (1857)
Today in Jewish HistorySix Day War (1967)
Laws and CustomsEthics: Chapter 5
Laws and CustomsCount "Forty-Two Days to the Omer" Tonight
Sunday
Omer: Day 42
Laws and CustomsCount "Forty-Three Days to the Omer" Tonight
Monday
Omer: Day 43
Laws and CustomsCount "Forty-Four Days to the Omer" Tonight
Tuesday
Omer: Day 44
Today in Jewish HistoryPassing of Samuel (877 BCE)
Today in Jewish HistoryJerusalem Liberated (1967)
Laws and CustomsCount "Forty-Five Days to the Omer" Tonight
Wednesday
Rosh Chodesh
Omer: Day 45
Today in Jewish HistoryEncampment at Sinai (1313 BCE)
Laws and CustomsRosh Chodesh Observances
Laws and CustomsCount "Forty-Six Days to the Omer" Tonight
Thursday
Omer: Day 46
Today in Jewish HistoryChosen People (1313 BCE)
Laws and CustomsCount "Forty-Seven Days to the Omer" Tonight
Friday
Omer: Day 47
Laws and Customs3 Days of "Hagbalah" begin
Laws and CustomsCount "Forty-Eight Days to the Omer" Tonight
Shabbat
Omer: Day 48
Today in Jewish HistoryMoses Writes (first part of) Torah (1313 BCE)
Laws and CustomsEthics: Chapter 6
Laws and CustomsCount "Forty-Nine Days to the Omer" Tonight
 
The Parshah In a Nutshell
Parshat Bamidbar

In the Sinai Desert, G‑d says to conduct a census of the twelve tribes of Israel. Moses counts 603,550 men of draftable age (20 to 60 years); the tribe of Levi, numbering 22,300 males age one month and older, is counted separately. The Levites are to serve in the Sanctuary, replacing the firstborn, whose number they approximated, who were disqualified when they participated in the worshipping of the Golden Calf. The 273 firstborn who lacked a Levite to replace them had to pay a five-shekel "ransom" to redeem themselves.

When the people broke camp, the three Levite clans dismantled and transported the Sanctuary, and reassembled it at the center of the next encampment. They then erected their own tents around it: the Kehatites, who carried the Sanctuary's vessels (the ark, menorah, etc.) in their specially designed coverings on their shoulders, camped to its south; the Gershonites, in charge of its tapestries and roof coverings, to its west; and the families of Merrari, who transported its wall panels and pillars, to its north. Before the Sanctuary's entranceway to its east were the tents of Moses, Aaron and Aaron's sons.

Beyond the Levite circle, the twelve tribes camped in four groups of three tribes each. To the east were Judah (pop. 74,600), Issachar (54,400) and Zebulun (57,400); to the south, Reuben (46,500), Simeon (59,300) and Gad (45,650); to the west, Ephraim (40,500), Menasseh (32,200) and Benjamin (35,400); and to the north, Dan (62,700), Asher (41,500) and Naphtali (53,400). This formation was kept also while traveling. Each tribe had its own nassi (prince or leader), and its own flag with its tribal color and emblem.

 
Daily Thought
Free Love

There are people who believe they are doing good by swallowing other's egos alive. The egos of those they cannot help, and of those who cannot help them, are inedible to them —and therefore intolerable. They cannot work with others —because their egos leave no space for "others"--only for those extensions of their own inflated selves that show they need them, or for those whom they need. You don't love your neighbor to glorify your own ego. When you come to your sister or brother's aid, leave your own self behind. Love with self-sacrifice.

 

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.

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