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,

We're pleased to announce our fifth annual cruise, “Reflections V” an evening of elegance and entertainment under the stars. It promises to be a truly delightful evening, complete with entertainment, delicious delicacies and a thrilling Chinese auction. The cruise will take place Sunday, September 25, 2005 - save the date!

To ensure the success of this fundraising event, we seek the assistance and partnership from many individuals and establishments throughout the Five Towns. If you have a gift or service of value, we would be most appreciative of your participation by donating any appropriate items. Your great act of charity and generosity will be recognized at the event. All donations benefiting Chabad's Chinese Auction are tax-deductible. I thank you in advance for your kindness.

Best wishes for a Good Shabbos and an easy fast,
Rabbi Zalman Wolowik


Happening @ Chabad This Week

The Kiddush at Chabad this week is available for sponsorship. If you'd like to sponsor the Kiddush this week or at a future date, in honor or in memory of a family member or friend, please contact Dr. Muller 516-569-0169.

This Sunday, we observe the fast of Tisha B'Av, mourning the destruction of the first and second temples in Jerusalem. The Temples' destruction represents the greatest tragedy in Jewish history, for it marks our descent into Galut —the state of physical exile and spiritual displacement in which we still find ourselves today. Thus the Destruction in mourned as a tragedy that affects our lives today, 2,000 years later, no less than the very generation that experienced it first hand.

Yet the Ninth of Av is also a day of hope. The Talmud relates that Moshiach (the Messiah), was born at the very moment that the Temple was set aflame and the Galut began. Our hearts are filled with hope and prayer for the rebuilding of the third Beit Hamikdosh.


Laws & Customs of Tisha B'Av

We abstain from eating and drinking, bathing, the wearing of leather footwear, and marital relations—for the night and day of Av 9 (i.e., from sundown on Av 8 to nightfall on Av 9, August 13-14). It is customary to sit on the floor or a low seat until after mid-day. Torah study is restricted to laws of mourning, passages describing the destruction of the Temple, and the like. The tefillin are worn only during the afternoon Minchah prayers. Click here to learn more: Laws of Tish'ah B'Av.


 

 
B"H
Candle Lighting Times for
Cedarhurst, NY
[Based on Zip Code 11516]
Shabbat Begins:
Aug. 12 2005
7:40 PM
Shabbat Ends:
Aug. 13 2005
8:41 PM
Parshah Devarim

Upcoming Events
Tanya Class
Aug. 11 2005 - 5:45 AM

Daf Yomi
Aug. 11 2005 - 7:15 AM - 8:00 AM

Camp Gan Israel!
Aug. 11 2005 - 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM

Evening Prayer Services: Mincha-Maariv
Aug. 11 2005 - 7:45 PM

Living with the Times - Weekly Torah Portion
Aug. 11 2005 - 8:00 PM

Chassidic Mysticism with Rabbi Wolowik
Aug. 12 2005 - 5:30 AM - 6:30 AM

Daf Yomi
Aug. 12 2005 - 7:15 AM - 8:00 AM

Camp Gan Israel!
Aug. 12 2005 - 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM

Mincha & Kabbalat Shabbat
Aug. 12 2005 - 7:15 PM

Chassidic Thought with Rabbi Ross
Aug. 13 2005 - 8:45 AM - 9:20 AM

Shacharit
Aug. 13 2005 - 9:20 AM

Youth Groups - Junior Congregation
Aug. 13 2005 - 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Kiddush Luncheon - Sponsorship Available
Aug. 13 2005 - 12:00 PM
Call for sponsorship opportunities: 516.295.2478

Code of Jewish Law with Rabbi Meir Dahan
Aug. 13 2005 - 4:15 PM

Mincha, Shalosh Seudot, Chassidic Melody & Discourse, Maariv
Aug. 13 2005 - 5:45 PM
Please verify that the Shabbat classes and shalosh seudos times are accurate by clicking the link below for the updated schedule of the week.

Shacharit - Morning Prayer Services
Aug. 14 2005 - 8:00 AM
Please click the link below to verify service times.

Evening Prayer Services: Mincha-Maariv
Aug. 14 2005 - 7:45 PM

Tanya Class
Aug. 15 2005 - 5:45 AM

Daf Yomi
Aug. 15 2005 - 7:15 AM - 8:00 AM

Camp Gan Israel!
Aug. 15 2005 - 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM

· View all upcoming events

 
Shul Announcements

Happy Birthday to Sara Balch, Yitzchok Groisman, Perie Hoffman

 
Tisha B'Av Fast Schedule

Shabbat, 8 Av - Aug. 13:
9:20 am - Shacharit
1:35 pm - EARLY Mincha
7:54 pm - Fast begins
8:15 pm - Chassidic discourse on the theme of Tisha B'Av.
8:45 pm - Maariv, followed by Eicha lamentations.

Sun., 9 Av Fast Day, Aug. 14
9:30 am - Shacharit morning services without Tefillin & Talit followed by the recitation of Kinot and Eicha.
7:00 pm - Mincha
8:31 pm - Fast ends


Youth News & Shmooze

Camp Gan Israel
Our website says it all! Log on today, www.cgi5towns.com, to see the kids in action!

 
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The Jewish Calendar
Thursday
Friday
Today in Jewish HistoryFirst Temple Invaded (423 BCE)
Shabbat
Today in Jewish HistorySpies Return (1312 BCE)
Today in Jewish HistoryCivil War in Jerusalem (67 CE)
Laws and CustomsShabbat of Vision
Laws and CustomsFast Begins this Evening
Sunday
Tisha B'Av
Today in Jewish HistoryExodus Generation Condemned to Die in Desert (1312 BCE)
Today in Jewish HistoryHoly Temples Destroyed (423 BCE and 69 CE)
Today in Jewish HistoryFall of Betar (133 CE)
Today in Jewish HistoryExpulsion from England (1290)
Today in Jewish HistorySpanish Expulsion (1492)
Today in Jewish HistoryAMIA Bombing (1994)
Laws and CustomsThe Fast of Tish'ah B'Av
Monday
Laws and CustomsEnd of "Nine Days"
Tuesday
Wednesday
Today in Jewish HistoryNachmanides' Disputation (1263)
Today in Jewish History770 Acquired (1940)
Thursday
Today in Jewish HistorySir Moses Montefiore (1885)
Friday
Shabbat
Today in Jewish HistoryEnd of Dying in Desert (1274 BCE)
Today in Jewish HistoryBan on Inter-Tribal Marriage Lifted (13th century BCE)
Today in Jewish HistoryTribe of Benjamin Re-Admitted (circa 1228 BCE)
Today in Jewish HistoryJeroboam's Roadblocks Removed (574 BCE)
Today in Jewish HistoryBetar Dead Buried (148 CE)
Today in Jewish HistoryMatchmaking Day
Today in Jewish History"The Day of the Breaking of the Ax"
Laws and CustomsJoyous Day
Laws and CustomsIncrease Torah Study
Laws and CustomsShabbat of Consolation
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The Parshah In a Nutshell
Parshat Devarim

On the 1st of Shevat (37 days before his passing), Moses begins his repetition of the Torah to the assembled Children of Israel, reviewing the events that occurred and the laws that were given in the course of their 40-year journey from Egypt to Sinai to the Promised Land, rebuking the people for their failings and iniquities, and enjoining them to keep the Torah and observe its commandments in the land that G‑d is giving them as an eternal heritage, into which they shall cross after his death.

Moses recalls his appointment of judges and magistrates to ease his burden of meting out justice to the people and teaching them the word of G‑d; the journey from Sinai through the great and fearsome desert; the sending of the Spies and the people's subsequent spurning of the Promised Land, so that G‑d decreed that the entire generation of the Exodus shall die out in the desert. "Also against me," says Moses, "was G‑d angry for your sakes, saying: You, too, shall not go in there."

Moses also recounts some more recent events: the refusal of the nations of Moab and Ammon to allow the Israelites to pass through their countries; the wars against the Emorite kings Sichon and Og, and the settlement of their lands by the tribes of Reuben and Gad and part of the tribe of Menasseh; and Moses' message to his successor, Joshua, who will take the people into the Land and lead them in the battles for its conquest: "Fear them not, for the L-rd your G‑d, He shall fight for you."

 

 
Daily Thought: Darkness Limited

Everything has its limits, even darkness.

As the Zohar says,"When the world was made, a limit was set how long it will function in confusion."

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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