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Shabbat Vayeitzei
Candle Lighting: 16:25
Shabbat Ends: 17:38
It is a great mitzvah and responsibility to honor the Sabbath by lighting candles 18 minutes before sunset on Friday evening. This unique commandment, entrusted to the Jewish woman, is rich with meaning and purpose.
It is very important to know the exact candle-lighting time, as we are not allowed, under any circumstances, to kindle these lights after sunset. |
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The Avoda (divine service) of the businessman: to arouse within himself the faith and perfect trust in the One who feeds and sustains all flesh, that He will provide him with an ample livelihood. To be truly happy and content, as though all his needs were already in hand.
- Hayom Yom, 16 Adar II |
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in Service Times
Weekly Services
Daily: Sun-Fri
Shacharit: 8:00 am Mincha: 15:15 Arvit: Nightfall
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ShabbatFriday Night: 18:00 Kabalat Shabbat
Followed by Kiddush, with the famous Tarte au chocolate of the Balthazar. Sponsored by: Balthazar Kosher Restaurant
Shabbat Morning: 10:00 Shacharit & Torah Reading Followed by a Kiddush
Sponsored by: Joshua & Karen Meerapfel with gratitude to the almighty in honor of their newborn baby, chaya. The Children's Shabbat Program Weekly on Shabbat from 11:00 till 12:15. |
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FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICES 18:00 |
This weeks E-letter is dedicated to:
Joshua & Karen Meerapfel Upon the birth of their newborn daughter Chaya MAZEL TOV! May she be a source of nachas to her parents, grandparents and all of Israel. |
For future dedications in honor of a celebration or in memory of a loved one, please contact The Shul. info@theshul.eu |
| The Parsha in a Nutshell
Genesis 28:10-32:3
Jacob leaves his hometown Be'er Sheva and journeys to Charan. On the way, he encounters "the place" and sleeps there, dreaming of a ladder connecting heaven and earth, with angels climbing and descending on it; G-d appears and promises that the land upon which he lies will be given to his descendents. In the morning, Jacob raises the stone on which he laid his head as an altar and monument, pledging that it will be made the house of G-d. In Charan, Jacob stays with and works for his uncle Laban, tending Laban's sheep. Laban agrees to give him his younger daughter Rachel -- whom Jacob loves -- in marriage, in return for seven years' labor. But on the wedding night, Laban gives him his elder daughter, Leah, instead -- a deception Jacob discovers only in the morning. Jacob marries Rachel, too, a week later, after agreeing to work another seven years for Laban. Leah gives birth to six sons -- Reuben, Shimon, Levi, Judah, Issachar and Zebulun -- and a daughter, Dinah, while Rachel remains barren. Rachel gives Jacob her handmaid, Bilhah, as a wife to bear children in her stead, and two more sons, Dan and Naphtali, are born. Leah does the same with her handmaid, Zilpah, who gives birth to Gad and Asher. Finally, Rachel's prayers are answered and she gives birth to Joseph. Jacob has now been in Charan for fourteen years and wishes to return home, but Laban persuades him to remain, now offering him sheep in return for his labor. Jacob prospers, despite Laban's repeated attempts to swindle him. After six years, Jacob leaves Charan in stealth, fearing that Laban would prevent him from leaving with the family and property for which he labored. Laban pursues Jacob, but is warned by G-d in a dream not to harm him. Laban and Jacob make a pact on Mount Gal-Ed, attested to by a pile of stones, and Jacob proceeds to the Holy Land, where he is met by angels. |
Hi, I hope you had a great week!
As you know, the past few weeks at The Shul have been very exciting. In case you have been missing out, let me fill you in. This past Shabbat, the community as a whole took upon themselves, in memory of those who died in the name of G-d in Mumbai, to bring at least one more person with them to Shul in the future. Just imagine the impact when each one of us brings just one extra person this week and the next etc... In just the next few weeks we can have a serious problem of space; I can't wait. In the mean time, I would like to wish a hearty Mazel Tov to our dear friends, Joshua and Karen Meerapfel, on the birth of their baby daughter, Chaya. They will be celebrating with us this Shabbat and, on their behalf, I would like to invite everyone to join us in a very special Kiddush celebration. Looking forward to a very special Shabbat with you and your friends.
May we celebrate only joyous and happy moments with the coming of Moshiach now.
Shabbat Shalom, Michoel Rosenblum |
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A BIT OF HUMOR
A disappointed salesman of Coca Cola returns from his assignment to Israel. A friend asked: "Why weren't you successful with the Israelis?" The salesman explained, "When I got posted, I was very confident that I would make a good sales pitch. But, I had a problem. I didn't know how to speak Hebrew. So, I planned to convey the message through three posters. First poster: A man lying in the hot desert sand totally exhausted and fainting. Second poster: The man is drinking our Cola. Third poster: Our man is now totally refreshed. And then these posters were pasted all over the place." "Then that should have worked!!" said the friend. "Yes it should have," said the salesman, "but I didn't realize that they read from right to left!!" |
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