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A Word From the Rabbi

We are now very close to the festival of Shavuot, the anniversary of the giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai . This holiday, arguably one of the most important, certainly one of the least known and observed, is a day that should touch the heart and soul of every one of us, regardless our level of Torah knowledge or observance. This is the day that we became G‑d's Chosen People, chosen to be a light unto the nations. This is the day G‑d "married us"; G‑d chose us, a tiny nation, as the people to receive His most precious gift – The Torah.

http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=9rz8yvbab.0.0.wkb65ubab.0&p=http://www.chabadpw.org/389276Each year on this day we re-experience the revelation at Sinai by gathering in the synagogue to listen to the Ten Commandments. This year, this takes place Friday, June 2nd, at 10:30 am. Following services, (around Noon) we'll have a delicious dairy buffet, along with Ice Cream for the whole family. This is in accordance with the tradition of eating milchig (dairy) on Shavuot.

I strongly encourage you to make sure to be there for this most important event. Bring the kids, babies, bubbies, everyone! Let's be there together in our shul, much as we all gathered 'round Mt. Sinai , while millions of others will be doing the same at shuls around the world!

Of course, Saturday, June 3rd, the second day of Shavuot, is also very important. Yizkor service will be held at 11:00 am, followed by a Kiddush - sponsorship available. Looking forward to seeing you soon!

Best wishes for a Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Zalman Wolowik

 
Shavuot: Thursday Evening, June 1, 2006 - Saturday Evening, June 3, 2006
 
 
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Happening at Chabad

May 27: Kiddush
The Kiddush at the Chabad Center this Shabbos is sponsored by Shirly Klein, saluting the great work Chabad does for our community. If you would like to sponsor the Kiddush at a future date in honor or in memory of a family member or friend, please contact Dr. Muller at 516-569-0169.

May 27: Birthday Shabbat
This Shabbat is Birthday Shabbat! Is your child celebrating his / her Jewish birthday in the month of Iyar? We'll throw the party in a most meaningful way, celebrating the birthdays of all children born during this 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: 516-295-2478 x19.

May 29: Baking Session
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. Join us for a fun baking session at Chabad on Monday night, 8:00—10:00 pm and create your favorite pareve dessert. Please contact Devorah at Chabad, 516-295-2478 or call Rosalie at 516-374-7870 to schedule a baking time at our Chabad kitchen or to discuss sponsorship opportunities.

May 30: Women's Rosh Chodesh Gathering
Join together with women from the community for an evening of inspiration at the home of Mrs. Rivki Bortz, 64 Meadow Drive, Woodsburgh, on Tuesday evening, May 30, 8:15 pm. Farbrengens create a warm and vibrant sense of community and are an enjoyable and effective way to communicate Chassidic ideas & ideals. Allow yourself the opportunity to be uplifted - join us! All women are welcome and encouraged to participate.

Shavuot with Chabad!

Thursday Night, June 1st - Join us for an all night learning experience at Chabad! Beginning at midnight for men; women's learning: 11:30 pm - 1:00 am. Refreshments will be served.

Come one, come all... Bring the entire family! Join us for the Reading of the Ten Commandments & Ice Cream Party on Friday, June 2nd. Services at 9:20 am. Reading of the 10 commandments at 10:30 am, followed by an Ice Cream Party for kids & Lavish Dairy Buffet at Chabad of the Five Towns, 74 Maple Ave, Cedarhurst.

Chabad's Annual Shavuot Family Tea will take place Shabbat, June 3 at the home of Neil & Natalia Thalheim, 255 Oakwood Avenue, Cedarhurst at 5:30 pm. In case of inclement weather, the tea will take place at the Chabad Center , 74 Maple Ave.

Please visit our Shavuot Supersite for holiday guides, study, recipes and more: www.Chabad5Towns.com/shavuot.

 

 
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Candle Lighting Times for
Cedarhurst, NY
[Based on Zip Code 11516]
Shabbat Begins:
May. 26 2006
7:56 PM
Shabbat Ends:
May. 27 2006
9:04 PM
Parshah Bamidbar
 
Upcoming Events
Tanya Class
May. 25 2006 - 5:45 AM

Shacharit - Morning Prayer Services
May. 25 2006 - 6:30 AM

Daf Yomi
May. 25 2006 - 7:15 AM - 8:00 AM

Bagel Babies - Mommy & Me Group
May. 25 2006 - 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Bat Mitzvah Club
May. 25 2006 - 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Living with the Times - Weekly Torah Portion
May. 25 2006 - 8:00 PM

Chassidic Mysticism with Rabbi Wolowik
May. 26 2006 - 5:30 AM - 6:10 AM

Shacharit - Morning Prayer Services
May. 26 2006 - 6:30 AM

Daf Yomi
May. 26 2006 - 7:15 AM - 8:00 AM

Birthday Shabbat
May. 27 2006

Chassidic Thought with Rabbi Ross
May. 27 2006 - 8:45 AM - 9:20 AM

Shacharit
May. 27 2006 - 9:20 AM

Youth Groups - Junior Congregation
May. 27 2006 - 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Shacharit - Morning Prayer Services
May. 28 2006 - 8:00 AM

Breakfast & Bavli with Rabbi Wolowik
May. 28 2006 - 8:45 AM

Chabad Hebrew School
May. 28 2006 - 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Code of Jewish Law, Laws of Shabbat
May. 29 2006 - 8:00 PM

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

Shacharit - Morning Prayer Services
May. 30 2006 - 6:30 AM

Daf Yomi
May. 30 2006 - 7:15 AM - 8:00 AM

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Shul Announcements

Happy Birthday To:
Joseph Ambalo, Menachem Mendel Feder, Daniel Lev, Moshe Ross, Priel Boaron

Mazal Tov To:
Alan & Chavie Kessler on the birth of a grandson - to Ingrid.


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May 28:
Hebrew School
9:30 am - 12:00 pm

May 30:
Cheder Menachem Mendel
5:30 - 7:00 pm

 
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Daily Quote
Such is the way of Torah: Bread with salt you shall eat, water in small measure you shall drink, and upon the ground you shall sleep; live a life of deprivation and toil in Torah. If so you do, "fortunate are you, and good is to you" (Psalms 128:2): fortunate are you in this world, and it is good to you in the World To Come.
— Ethics of the Fathers 6:4

Shavuot Schedule of Services

Thursday, June 1
Make Eruv Tavshilin
Light Candles at 8:01 pm
Evening Services at 8:10 pm

Friday, June 2
Morning Services at 9:20 am
Reading of the Ten Commandments at 10:30 am
Light Candles* at 8:02 pm
Evening Services at 8:10 pm
* Light only from a pre-existing flame.

Shabbat, June 3
Morning Services at 9:20 am
Yizkor Memorial Services at 11:00 am
Evening Services at 8:00 pm
Shabbat ends at 9:10 pm


Urgent Tehillim Needed!

URGENT TEHILLIM IS NEEDED FOR A YOUNG KALLAH – BRIDE
to be married this month:

Please take a minute of your time and say a chapter of Tehillim / Psalms for CHANA BAS RASHA ZELDA - A Kallah, less than a month before her wedding, who has just been diagnosed with a brain tumor.

Chapters 20 and 22.

Please pass this message on to at least 5 people. In thje merit of everyone's prayers may she be able to walk down to her
Chupah very very soon!!

Also, please encourage another woman to light Shabbat candles in her merit.

 

 

 
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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.

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Daily Thought
The Aura

Each of us builds our own prison or our own palace.

Every conscious thought, every utterance of our lips, every interaction of ours with the world leaves its imprint upon an aura that surrounds each of us and stays with us wherever we go. All life, all blessing, all that is transmitted from Above must pass through that aura. Even if it be the greatest of blessings, the aura may distort it into ugly noise. Or it may resonate and amplify it even more.

An aura of beauty attracts beauty. An aura of love attracts love. An aura of life and joy attracts unbounded light.

Only you are the master of that aura. Only you have the permission and the power at any moment to transform your thoughts from the ugly to the beautiful, your words from bitter to sweet, your deeds from death to life.

And so too, your entire world.

 

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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