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M A Weekly - SHABBAT Bulletin Nov 26th 2022 - TOLDOT - 2 KISLEV 5783

11/25/2022 12:14:42 PM

Nov25

M.A. WEEKLY

                      

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SCHEDULE

SHABBAT TIMES

Friday Night @MAGHEN

 - Mincha 3:45pm followed by Shir Hashirim -Kabbalat Shabbat - Arvit 

- Candle lighting   3:57 pm

 

Saturday @MAGHEN  - SHABBAT 

Perasha - Toldot

Haftara -  Malachi Chapter 1

- 9:00am Shaharit 

- 10am Torah

 

- Mincha 3:45Pm @MAGHEN followed by Arvit  

 - Havdalah 5:04pm

 

UPCOMING THIS WEEK

CELEBRATIONS

MABROOK!!!

Elie Romano (son of Ben Romano)

on his birthday

 

MABROOK!!!

Albert Arazi on the anniversary

of his Bar Mitsvah Perasha

 

 

 

HAZKAROT

HAZKARA

Nissim Saad z'L
Father of Moussa Saad

 

 

NOTICES

HANNUKAH & ROSH HODESH SHABBAT 
SPECIAL LUNCH DEC 24th

refua shelema to AHOUVA BAT MAZAL

REFUA SHELEMA TO Shlomo Ben Linda


 

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NEWSLETTER

Bonjour / Hello [nickname_else_first_name],

 

Table of contents

 

1) Perashat Hashavoua - Rabbi Eli Mansour

2) Halakhat Hashavoua (Halakhot related to day to day life)

from the ARCHIVES by Emil Khadoury z'L - Sanctity of Beit Hakeneset

3) Holy Jokes!

 

1)PERASHAT HASHAVOUA

 

 This Week's Parasha Insight with Rabbi Eli Mansour

 

Parashat Toldot: Hard Work and Effort

The Torah in Parashat Toldot tells the story of the blessings which Yishak Abinu wished to bestow upon his older son, Esav, but which were taken by the younger son, Yaakob. Yishak informed Esav of his desire to bless him, and instructed him to go out to the field, hunt an animal, and prepare the meat for him, so that in the merit of this Misva he would be worthy of his blessing.

After Esav left, Ribka, who heard Yishak’s commands to Esav, plotted to have Yaakob receive the Berachot, instead. As Yishak was blind, Ribka needed only to dress Yaakob in Esav’s special garments so he would feel like his brother. The Torah says that Ribka dressed Yaakob in "Bigdeh Esav…Ha’hamudot" – Esav’s "precious" garments. The Sages explain that these garments had been passed down since the time of Adam, and had the special power to attract animals. In fact, this is how Noah brought all the animals onto the ark – by attracting them through these garments. Esav received this clothing and would wear it when he went hunting. The animals would be drawn to him, and this is how Esav could easily catch them. Esav used this power for the sake of the Misva of Kibbud Ab – honoring his father, as he would quickly catch animals and prepare meat for Yishak. According to the Midrash, these were the garments in which Ribka dressed Yaakob when he came before Yishak disguised as Esav to receive the blessings.

Rav Zalman Sorotzkin (1881-1966), in his Oznayim La’Torah commentary, notes the obvious question that arises from the Midrash’s comments. If, indeed, the "Bigdeh Esav Ha’hamudot" were the garments which Esav wore while hunting to prepare meat for his father, so why wasn’t Esav wearing them at this time? Yitshak had just commanded him to prepare meat; seemingly, this was precisely the time when Esav would wear his special garments to help him out in the hunt. Why were they at home?

Rav Sorotzkin offers several answers, one of which is that Yitshak specifically asked Esav to hunt the animals naturally, without using his special garments, so that he would need to work hard and thereby earn reward. As the Mishna in Abot (5:23) famously teaches, "Le’fum Sa’ara Agra" – the harder one needs to work in fulfilling a Misva, the greater his reward is. Yishak wanted Esav to be worthy of the great blessings which he now wished to grant him, and so he told Esav to go out and hunt an animal without the miraculous power of the special garments, which made hunting quick and easy.

When it comes to performing Misvot, we should not be looking for shortcuts, or for the easy way out. The quality of our Misvot depends, to a large extent, on the hard work and effort that we invest in them. And so we must not expect Misva observance to be easy, and we certainly must not despair when challenges and obstacles get in the way. We must remember that it is specifically through the exertion of effort that our Misvot become precious and valuable, and bring us immense rewards.

 

2) HALAKHAT HASHAVOUA 

 

Halachot this week are from the ARCHIVES by Emil Khadoury z'L

 

Archive - WEEK OF NOVEMBER 26th 2006

Sanctity of Beit Hakeneset (Synagogue)

        In Sefer Leviticus,Perek 26,pasuk 2,the Torah tells us Umikdashi Tira-ou (Fear my temple).our Hakhamim calls Beit Hakeneset (Synagogue),Mikdash Meat,which means a miniature Beit Hamikdash(Temple).Therefore we have an obligation to show fear and respect to the Synagogues.it is prohibited to be light-mindedness in them.talk idely,playing,eating , drinking or sleeping.They should not be used by someone just to shelter himself from rain,cold or heat.

        On the other hand reception halls,houses,used only on special occasion as a prayer places,have no Kedusha (sanctity)in them,since they are not assigned for regular religious services.The Divine Presence rests in places that are open daily for prayer with a Miniyan(10 adults men).

        Community money collected from donations ,and set aside to build a Synagogue,Beit Midrash(study hall),or to buy,Teba, Sefer Torah,this fund is prohibited from being spend for any other purposes since there is Kedusha( sanctity )in that money.Also we can not sell an item that have higher Kedusha value to buy items with less kedusha,like selling Sefer Torah to buy prayer books.We always improve  in  value  of Kedusha items.

        If someone need to enter a Synagogue  to call another person or to bring an item,has an obligation to stay a little ,read a psalm,and then do his task.Just sitting in the Synagogue is also considered a Mitzvah,as the Verse says,Ashre Yoshebe Beitekha (Praiseworthy are those who dwell in your house)

Va-alekhem Tabo Birkat Hatob
---------------
Emil(Benyamin) Khadoury

 

  

 

 

3) HOLY JoKeS!!

 

Selection of funny snippets, loosely related to this weeks parashah or current events, to brighten your day

 

If I ever have twin daughters, I'd name the first one Kate..
....and the second one Duplikate.

 

Why did the Canadian Siamese twins go to the UK on vacation?
So the other one could drive.

 

A woman has twins and gives them up for adoption
A woman has twins and gives them up for adoption.

One of them goes to a family in Egypt and is named Amal. The other goes to a family in Spain. They name him Juan.

Years later, Juan sends a picture of himself to his birth mother. Upon receiving the picture, she tells her husband that she wishes she also had a picture of Amal.

He responds, “They’re twins! If you’ve seen Juan, you’ve seen Amal.”

 

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M A Weekly - SHABBAT MEVARECHIM Bulletin Nov 19th 2022 - CHAYEI SARAH - 25 CHESHVAN 5783

11/19/2022 06:00:52 PM

Nov19

 

M.A. WEEKLY

 
 

 

                      

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SCHEDULE

 
 

SHABBAT TIMES

Friday Night @MAGHEN

 - Mincha 3:45pm followed by Shir Hashirim -Kabbalat Shabbat - Arvit 

- Candle lighting   4:02 pm

 

Saturday @MAGHEN  - SHABBAT 

Perasha - Chayei Sarah

Haftara -  I Kings Chapter 1

- 9:00am Shaharit 

- 10am Torah

 

- Mincha 3:45Pm @MAGHEN followed by Arvit  

 - Havdalah 5:08pm

 

ROSH HODESH KISLEV

Rosh Hodesh Kislev starts Wednesday evening (23) and ends Friday Afternoon (25)

 

 
 

UPCOMING THIS WEEK

 
 

CELEBRATIONS

MABROOK!!!

On the wedding of

Margalit Azerad to Eliezer Israel Lewenstein 

Proud Parents

David & Hedva Azerad

Gary & Nanette Lewenstein

 

MABROOK!!!

Marc Hadid

on his birthday

 

MABROOK!!!

Nathalie Dahan-Hadid

on her Hebrew Birthday

 

MABROOK!!!

Noni Zeitoune

on her birthday

 

HAZKAROT

HAZKARA

Selim Sayegh z'L

Brother of Emile Sayegh

 

HAZKARA

Gamalo Telio-Hasbani z'L

Mother of Silia Arazi 

 

HAZKARA

Haron Hasson z'L

Father of  David Hasson

 

HAZKARA

Emile Khadoury z'L

Husband of Ruth Khadoury

Father of

Adeline, Solly, Jimmy, Elliot (z'L), Ivana

 

 
 
 

NOTICES

 
 

 

refua shelema to AHOUVA BAT MAZAL
 
REFUA SHELEMA TO Shlomo Ben Linda
 
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL
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NEWSLETTER

 
 

 

Bonjour / Hello [nickname_else_first_name],

 

Table of contents

 

1) Perashat Hashavoua - Rabbi Eli Mansour

2) Halakhat Hashavoua (Halakhot related to day to day life)

Laws of Prayer - Hazzan David Azerad

3) Holy Jokes!

 

1)PERASHAT HASHAVOUA

 

 This Week's Parasha Insight with Rabbi Eli Mansour

 

Parashat Hayeh-Sara: Shidduchim and G-d’s Angel

 

Parashat Hayeh-Sara tells the famous story of Eliezer, Abraham Abinu’s servant, whom Abraham sent to Aram Naharayim to find a girl for Yitzhak. Eliezer’s mission was successful, as he brought Ribka, a righteous granddaughter of Abraham’s brother, to Eretz Yisrael to marry Yitzhak.

When Abraham assigned to Eliezer this mission, he assured him that G-d would "send his angel before you" to guarantee his success (24:7).

Who was this angel?

The Shela Ha’kadosh (Rav Yeshaya Horowitz, d. 1630) explains that this was none other than the angel "Matat-Ron," the chief of all the angels in the heavens. The Torah here refers to Eliezer as Abraham’s servant "Ha’moshel Be’chol Asher Lo" – who controlled all of Abraham’s property (24:2). The Shela writes that Matat-Ron has the corresponding role in the heavens, governing all the other angels, and this angel was dispatched to accompany Eliezer and ensure the success of his mission.

For this reason, the Shela explains, the Torah in this section sometimes refers to Eliezer as "Ha’ebed" – "the servant," and at other times, "Ha’ish" – literally, "the man." The Shela notes that in some contexts, the word "Ish" refers to an angel that was sent to this world to fulfill a certain mission. In this narrative, then, the word "Ha’ish" refers not to Eliezer, but rather to Matat-Ron, the angel who accompanied him and guaranteed that he would succeed.

Indeed, the Midrash teaches that when Ribka’s family saw the wealth that Eliezer had brought with him, they tried to kill him by poisoning the food that they served him, so they could seize his riches. However, an angel switched the dishes, taking the plate served to Eliezer and placing it in front of Betuel, Ribka’s father, killing him. This angel was Matat-Ron, the angel sent especially to protect Eliezer and ensure his success.

The Shela adds that this explains the verse at the conclusion of the story (24:61), which tells that Ribka and her helpers followed the "Ish" ("Va’telechna Ahareh Ha’ish"), and then says that "the servant took Ribka" ("Va’yikah Ha’ebed Et Ribka"). The "Ish," as mentioned, refers to the angel. The angel’s job was to assure that Eliezer would be able to bring Ribka out of her family’s home. Once the mission was accomplished, the angel left, and thus after Ribka went with the "Ish," the angel, it returned to the heavens, and "the servant" – Eliezer – took Ribka to marry Yitzhak.

This story reassures us that particularly when it comes to the area of Shidduchim, we must place our trust in G-d, and firmly believe that He has sent His angel to find every person his or her match. The right Shidduch will come when it is supposed to come, and nothing can ever get in the way. Hashem even dispatches His angels to make sure it happens.

The story is told of a yeshiva student in Hungary who posed a very difficult question to his Rosh Yeshiva. The Rosh Yeshiva did know the answer, and so the student wrote to several of the leading Torah sages of the time. One of the Rabbis sent a brilliant answer to the question, and the student was amazed. He asked his Rosh Yeshiva for permission to travel to meet this certain Rabbi, and the Rosh Yeshiva agreed.

Along the trip, the student lodged in an inn, and he met there another yeshiva student. They began talking, and the other student informed him that he was a disciple of the Hatam Sofer (Rav Moshe Sofer of Pressburg, 1762-1839), who had sent him to deliver a letter to a certain Rabbi. It turned out that the Rabbi he was sent to was the same Rabbi that the first yeshiva student was going to visit. The other student asked him if he could bring the letter for him to save him a trip, and he agreed.

He continued his journey, reached the Rabbi, and spent a number of days learning Torah with him. Before he left, he said, "I almost forgot – I met somebody on the way here who needed to deliver a letter to the Rabbi from the Hatam Sofer!"

He handed the Rabbi the letter, and he read it. He then closed it, looked at the yeshiva student, and said, "Mazal tov! I am pleased that you will be marrying my daughter!"

As it turned out, the Hatam Sofer had written to this Rabbi that he should have his daughter marry the boy who brought him that letter…

When G-d decides to make a Shidduch, not even a righteous Sadik like the Hatam Sofer can get in the way.

Let us, then, stop worrying, place our faith in Hashem, and trust that an angel has already been dispatched to find each and every person their intended mate.

 

2) HALAKHAT HASHAVOUA 

 

Halachot are selected and Translated by Hszzan David Azerad

 

Prayer Laws according to the rulings of Maran Rabbi Obadiah Yosef zt'l

 

What is Birchot Hashachar?

 

Birchot Hashachar are based on the custom of  when people wake up from their sleep and they open their eyes, and stand on their feet and dress and walk and put on their shoes, etc. Therefore, even if someone does not feel well  who remains lying in his bed on that day, and does not wear his clothes and does not put on his shoes, will recite all the blessings.

 

Do women recite Birchot Hashchar?

 

Women recite Birchot Hashchar as well as the Birchot Hatorah the Shema Yisrael , and at least one prayer a day.
 

 

Bevirkat Shabbat Shalom Umevorach

David Azerad

 

 

  

 

 

3) HOLY JoKeS!!

 

Selection of funny snippets, loosely related to this weeks parashah or current events, to brighten your day

 

 

In the upcoming Torah portions, we will see how Lavan is constantly scheming to cheat Yaakov (Jacob). That brings to mind an old joke. Why did Lavan pull a fast one? BECAUSE HE WAS A CHEETAH!

 

Although Lavan did not produce counterfeit money, it’s not because he was an honest man- it’s only because he didn’t know how to. That reminds me- Why are people who forge dollar bills rich? BECAUSE THEY MAKE A LOT OF MONEY!

 

What’s another name for Monopoly money? PLAY-DOUGH!

 

 

 
 

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