Chabad of the Five Towns: Jewish Outreach and Education Community Center serving the Five Towns and Nassau County
Chabad of the Five Towns ~ Email: [email protected] ~ Voice: 516-295-2478 ~ Web: www.ChabadFiveTowns.com
 
A Word from the Rabbi

Just a few days ago, we mailed an invitation to you, notifying you of Chabad's Annual Dinner, to be held on Sunday, February 12th. If you haven't yet received it, please look out for it in the mail this week.

This year, we salute "Pillars of Strength" - David & Lisa Balch, Andrew & Elyse Goldstein, Mayer & Henny Preger and Ken & Kimberly Schuckman, Gan Chamesh Parents of the Year. The Dinner will be held at the Sephardic Temple, 775 Branch Blvd, Cedarhurst, at 6:30 pm.

Kindly respond at your earliest convenience. Journal Ad deadline is Monday, January 30. You may also view and download the invitation or reply card on our website: www.ChabadFiveTowns.com and view sample ads as well. We look forward to receiving your response.

Best wishes for a Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Zalman Wolowik


Happening @ Chabad This Week

Jan. 14: Kiddush
The Kiddush at the Chabad Center this week is sponsored by Ira & Ilene Lebowitz & family and Mitch & Chanie Herstic in honor of Ira’s mother’s Yahrtzeit, Shulamit bat Yitzchok. If you would like to sponsor a future Kiddush at the Chabad Center, please contact Dr. Muller at 516-569-0169.

Jan. 17: Israel Solidarity Mission
We are proud to share with you that Chabad's Solidarity Mission will be leaving for Israel this Tuesday evening with a group of 18 people. It will be a mission of showing commitment to Israel, of gaining strength and inspiration and of course, having a fabulous time! Throughout our stay in Israel , many individuals will be joining our tours. We are looking forward to a physically and spiritually rejuvenating trip. When we return, we'll share our photos with you in our online photo gallery.

Feb. 8: Jewish Learning Institute Begins
Our Next JLI Course begins February 8 on the topic: "The Kabbalah of Time." We can value our lives by minutes and hours, by palm pilots and deadlines or by clocks and blackberries. Or we can ultimately value our time by depth and our connection to G‑d. This course will embrace you with a different notion of counting the days of your life. It will lead you to another dimension of viewing your existence on earth. Through its learning, students will feel their entrance into a kabalistic space of time and meaning. Together, we’ll face the powerful Jewish questions regarding time and explore them at a level that touches the soul.

This course will blend intellect and emotion, critical thinking and dynamic feeling, beginning on Wednesday, February 8th, 8:15 – 9:30 pm at the Chabad Center, 74 Maple Avenue. Take advantage of our early bird special: register before January 30th and pay only $79 (thereafter $99). Should you have any questions, require further information, or wish to register, please call 516-295-2478 or log on to www.myJLI.com.

 
B"H
Candle Lighting Times for
Cedarhurst, NY
[Based on Zip Code 11516]
Shabbat Begins:
Jan. 13 2006
4:32 PM
Shabbat Ends:
Jan. 14 2006
5:35 PM
Parshah Vayechi

Upcoming Events
Chassidic Mysticism with Rabbi Wolowik
Jan. 13 2006 - 5:30 AM - 6:10 AM

Shacharit - Morning Prayer Services
Jan. 13 2006 - 6:30 AM

Daf Yomi
Jan. 13 2006 - 7:15 AM - 8:00 AM

Mincha/Maariv
Jan. 13 2006 - 4:40 PM

Chassidic Thought with Rabbi Ross
Jan. 14 2006 - 8:45 AM - 9:20 AM

Shacharit
Jan. 14 2006 - 9:20 AM

Youth Groups - Junior Congregation
Jan. 14 2006 - 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Kiddush Luncheon
Jan. 14 2006 - 12:00 PM
Ira & Illene Lebowtiz and family adn Chanie & Mitch Hertic and family in honor of Ira's mother's yartzitet - Shulamit bat Yitzchok.

Shacharit - Morning Prayer Services
Jan. 15 2006 - 8:00 AM

Breakfast & Bavli with Rabbi Wolowik
Jan. 15 2006 - 8:45 AM

Chabad Hebrew School
Jan. 15 2006 - 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Family Trip to the Ohel & Crown Heights
Jan. 15 2006 - 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Mincha/Maariv
Jan. 15 2006 - 4:50 PM

Shacharit
Jan. 16 2006 - 8:00 AM

Code of Jewish Law, Laws of Shabbat
Jan. 16 2006 - 8:00 PM

Chassidic Mysticism with Rabbi Wolowik
Jan. 17 2006 - 5:30 AM - 6:10 AM

Shacharit - Morning Prayer Services
Jan. 17 2006 - 6:30 AM

Daf Yomi
Jan. 17 2006 - 7:15 AM - 8:00 AM

J.U.S.T. For Us - Jewish United Seniors Today
Jan. 17 2006 - 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Cheder Menachem Mendel
Jan. 17 2006 - 5:15 PM - 5:30 PM

· View all upcoming events


Shul Announcements

Happy Birthday To:
Miriam Hatten, Mr. Natan Thalheim, Mrs. Paula Friedman, Avi Begun, Levana Lazari, Schneur Zalman Seper, Michael Volfman, Shlomi Begun, Tara Schreiber, Mrs. Karen Shapiro, Dov Ber Werner, Emily Goldstein.

Mazal Tov To:
Our Youth Directors, Rabbi Meir & Hadassah Geisinsky on the purchase of a new home! May their home be filled with simcha, health & nachas, with all of the brochos from above, both materially & spiritually!

Thank You To:
R’ Shea Werner for coordinating our Hey Teves Farbrengen for men <> The volunteers who assisted us with our mailing: Heidi Hass, Ellen Plaut, Moshe Chaim, Paula Friedman and Barbara Lipsky


Youth Calendar:


January 17: Cheder Menachem Mendel - 5:30 - 7:00 pm

 
This Week on www.ChabadFiveTowns.com
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Transcending Death at Sago
They built a barricade to protect themselves from the deadly gasses, they donned their oxygen tanks, and they waited and waited and waited...
 
Comment
Walls and Gates
Walls insulate and isolate. Breached boundaries leave us vulnerable to attack and loss of identity. What, then, is it that we need?
 
Story
The Palace
A rich man and a poor man came to see the king. The rich man got the "experience." The pauper saw the king
 
Voices
My Hardest Mitzvah
As I walked behind the hearse, I thought about what we had done. I have been to funerals and been among the mourners, where everyone focuses on dealing with the living. Having now participated with those who focus on the dead, I have a new perspective
     
The Jewish Calendar
Friday
Shabbat
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Today in Jewish History1st NY Synagogue (1728)
Today in Jewish HistoryToldot Aaron (1754)
Today in Jewish HistoryMaggid of Dubna (1841)
Wednesday
Today in Jewish HistoryHuna Killed (469)
Today in Jewish HistoryB'nei Yissachar (1841)
Thursday
Today in Jewish HistoryJudah Touro (1854)
Friday
Today in Jewish HistoryPassing of Maimonides (1204)
Today in Jewish HistoryPrinting of Talmud (1483)
Shabbat
Today in Jewish HistoryShimon Born (1567 BCE)
 
Daily Thought
Distortion Removal

The material world is a place where each thing seems to say, "Here I am and here I always was." —-as though it has no source.

In fact, only the Essence of All Things has no source. He was and is and always will be. This is the truth of what our world is trying to tell us: It is only trying to express —in a distorted way —its own true essence, the Essence of All Things that has no source.

But a time will be when the distortion shall vanish and we shall see nothing but that Essence.

 

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.

 
The Parshah In a Nutshell
Parshat Vayechi

Jacob lives the final 17 years of his life in Egypt. Before his passing, he asks Joseph to take an oath that he will bury him in the Holy Land. He blesses Joseph's two sons, Menasseh and Ephraim, elevating them to the status of his own sons as progenitors of tribes within the nation of Israel.

The patriarch desires to reveal the end of days to his children, but is prevented from doing so. Jacob blesses his sons, assigning to each his role as a tribe: Judah will produce leaders, legislators and kings; priests will come from Levi, scholars from Issachar, seafarers from Zebulun, schoolteachers from Shimon, soldiers from Gad, judges from Dan, olive growers from Asher, and so on. Reuben is rebuked for "confusing his father's marriage"; Shimon and Levi for the massacre of Shechem and the plot against Joseph. Naphtali is granted the swiftness of a deer, Benjamin the ferociousness of a wolf, and Joseph is blessed with beauty and fertility.

A large funeral procession consisting of Jacob's descendants, Pharaoh's ministers, the leading citizens of Egypt and the Egyptian cavalry accompanies Jacob on his final journey to the Holy Land, where he is buried in the Machpeilah Cave in Hebron.

Joseph, too, dies in Egypt, at the age of 110. He, too, instructs that his bones be taken out of Egypt and buried in the Holy Land, but this would come to pass only with the Israelites' Exodus from Egypt many years later. Before his passing, Joseph conveys to the Children of Israel the testament from which they will draw their hope and faith in the difficult years to come: "G‑d will surely remember you, and bring you up out of this land to the land of which he swore to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob."

 

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