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M A Weekly - Bulletin July 23rd 2022 - PINCHAS - SHABBAT MEVARECHIM - Tammuz 24 5782

07/22/2022 12:57:22 PM

Jul22

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Friday Night @MAGHEN

 - Mincha 6pm followed by Shir Hashirim -Kabbalat Shabbat - Arvit 

- Candle lighting   8:16 pm

 

Saturday @MAGHEN - SHABBAT MEVARECHIM

Perasha - PINCHAS

Haftara - Yirmiyahu ch 1

- 9:00am Shacharit - 

- 10am Torah

 

- Mincha 8:15Pm @MAGHEN followed by Arvit  

 - Havdalah 9:28pm

 

ROSH HODESH AV

Thursday evening to Friday afternoon at sundown

UPCOMING THIS WEEK

CELEBRATIONS

MABROOK!!!
Micahel and Adeline Sidel

On their 20th Anniversary

 

MABROOK!!!
Candice Hasson

On her birthday

 

MABROOK!!!
Rachel Levy

On her birthday (English & Hebrew)

 

MABROOK!!!
Rakel Pimienta

On her birthday

 

MABROOK!!!
Zach Battat

On his birthday

 

HAZKAROT

HAZKARA

Vicky Chemtob z'L

Mother of Sylvain Chemtob

 

HAZKARA

Lea Mosseri z'L

Mother of Leon Mosseri

 

HAZKARA

Olga Maslaton z'L

Mother of Solly Maslaton

 

 

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Table of contents

 

1) Perashat Hashavoua - Rabbi Eli Mansour

2) Halakhat Hashavoua (Halakhot related to day to day life)- Hazzan David Azerad

3) Holy Jokes!

 

1)PERASHAT HASHAVOUA

 

 This Week's Parasha Insight with Rabbi Eli Mansour

Parashat Pinhas: What Did Pinhas See?

Parashat Pinhas begins with G-d’s announcement of the reward that He would be giving Pinhas for his heroic act of killing two public sinners. As we read in the final verses of Parashat Balak, the nations of Moab and Midyan schemed to lure Beneh Yisrael to sins of immorality and idolatry by sending their women to seduce them. G-d punished Beneh Yisrael by bringing a deadly plague that killed 24,000 people. The plague ended only when Pinhas arose and killed Zimri – the leader of the tribe of Shimon – and Kozbi – a princess of Midyan – as they committed a public sinful act. G-d then informed Moshe that if not for Pinhas’ zealotry, He would have annihilated all of Beneh Yisrael, and He was therefore granting Pinhas great reward.

Rashi explains that this announcement was needed because the people harshly condemned Pinhas for slaying a prominent member of the nation. They looked down upon him for committing such an act of zealotry. G-d therefore affirmed that Pinhas acted correctly under these extraordinary circumstances, and would be receiving reward.

Several explanations have been given for why the people initially condemned Pinhas for what he did. One approach stems from the comment of Targum Yonatan Ben Uziel (25:15) that Kozbi – the woman killed by Pinhas – was the daughter of Balak, king of Moab, who instigated this scheme. Our Sages teach us that although Balak was a bitter enemy of Beneh Yisrael, they were not to wage war against him because of his progeny – his great-granddaughter was none other than Rut, the righteous convert who joined Beneh Yisrael. Rut was the great-grandmother of King David, and was thus the matriarch of the Davidic royal dynasty, and the ancestor of Mashiah. Therefore, it was not a simple matter to kill Kozbi, a daughter of Balak. What if she was the daughter from whom Rut would descend? Killing her would mean preventing Rut from coming into the world – and thus preventing King David and Mashiah from being born! Indeed, many years earlier, back in Egypt, before Moshe killed the Egyptian taskmaster who was beating a slave, "Va’yar Ki En Ish" (Shemot 2:12) – Moshe looked around and saw "that there was no man," which Rashi explains to mean that Moshe saw that no righteous people would descend from this evil taskmaster. By the same token, before killing Kozbi, it was necessary to ensure that she was not destined to be the ancestor of Mashiah.

This is why the Torah says that as Zimri and Kozbi committed their act, "Va’yar Pinhas" (25:7) – "Pinhas saw." Pinhas looked and saw that no righteous people could possibly descend from Kozbi. The Gemara in Masechet Sanhedrin (82a) teaches that if a man, Heaven forbid, has a relationship with a non-Jewish woman, then no Torah scholars will descend from him, and if he is a Kohen, he will have no descendants worthy of serving in the Bet Ha’mikdash. This is what Pinhas "saw" – he understood that Kozbi was not destined to be the ancestor of Mashiah, because righteous people could not be produced from a person guilty of this kind of act.

Beneh Yisrael, however, condemned Pinhas, accusing him of essentially "killing" Mashiah. They charged that Pinhas acted recklessly, thereby destroying the nation’s future. G-d therefore affirmed that Pinhas acted correctly, because Mashiah was not destined to descend from Kozbi. Moreover, G-d announced that Pinhas would be rewarded with "Beriti Shalom" – "My covenant of peace" (25:12). Targum Yonatan explains that it was here that G-d declared that Pinhas – who was the prophet Eliyahu – would live forever. As we know, Eliyahu was taken to the heavens alive, and will return to us to herald the imminent arrival of Mashiah. In response to the people’s accusations, G-d declared that Pinhas will in the future be the one to announce the nation’s redemption, that Mashiah would be coming to redeem Am Yisrael. Whereas the people charged that Pinhas in effect killed Mashiah – G-d proclaimed that to the contrary, Pinhas himself will arrive to inform the Jewish Nation that the time has come for Mashiah to come and bring us from exile.

 

 

2) HALAKHAT HASHAVOUA 

 

Selected & translated by David Azerad, Hazzan Maghen Abraham  

 

Laws of saving a human life (Pikuach Nefesh), Halacha according to the late Maran Rabbi Obadiah Yosef

 

Is it permissible to eat or drink before prayer?

 

It is not allowed to eat or drink important beverages such as wine, milk, liquor, etc. before prayer.

 

In any case, if it is necessary to eat a certain food for medicine before prayer, one is allowed to eat it, even if he is not ill, because it is done in a modest way.

Likewise, he who is very hungry and is not settled in his mind to pray with the proper intention with his heart is considered like a person who is ill  who is allowed to eat before prayer so that he may be settled in his mind.

 

Should one  make a blessing for medicine?

 

When taking medicine by drinking or eating it, if it tastes good and we enjoy the taste then we should do a blessing on it ,however if there is no taste there is no reason to make a blessing. Also If a person is thirsty for water, he should first make a blessing on  the water only, and then swallow the pill.

 

Bevirkat Shabbat Shalom Umevorach 

David Azerad 

 

3) HOLY JoKeS!!

 

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

 

On being from the lineage of Cohanim

 

There is an old joke that goes something like this: A man goes up to his Rabbi and says, "Rabbi I would really like to be a Cohen for this shul: the duchaning speaks to me so intently, and blessing my fellows Jews would give me such joy. Plus, getting an aliyah every time we had leining would so help my concentration and intention." The Rabbi responds in the negative, trying to explain the position of Cohen isn't his to give out, and the like. Disappointed the man says, "Rabbi are you sure I cannot act as the Cohen?" The Rabbi has to refuse. Dejectedly the man says, "Oh man I don't know how I'm going to tell my family they are going to be so disappointed in me, because my dad was a Cohen as was his father before him and his father before that as long as anyone can remember..."

 

 

On Tzelafchad's daughters obtaining inheritance rights in the absence of male heirs

 

on transfer of leadership

 

 

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M A Weekly - Bulletin July 16th 2022 - BALAK - Tammuz 17 5782

07/15/2022 01:06:52 PM

Jul15

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Friday Night @MAGHEN

 - Mincha 6pm followed by Shir Hashirim -Kabbalat Shabbat - Arvit 

- Candle lighting   8:22 pm

 

Saturday @MAGHEN

Perasha - Balak

Haftara - Micah Chapter 5:6 - 6:8

- 9:00am Shacharit - 

- 10am Torah

 

- Mincha 8:15Pm @MAGHEN followed by Arvit  

 - Havdalah 9:34pm

 

Sunday @MAGHEN - FAST 17 TAMMUZ

(on 18th of Tammuz because we can't fast on shabbat)

- FAST BEGINS - 3:12 AM

- 8:30am Shacharit 

- FAST ends 9:15pm

UPCOMING THIS WEEK

CELEBRATIONS

MABROOK!!!
Armand & Magda Levy

On their 41st Anniversary

 

MABROOK!!!
Samara Sayegh

On her hebrew birthday

 

MABROOK!!!
Ariel Chemtob

On his birthday

 

HAZKAROT

HAZKARA

Daniel Elizov z'L

Husband of Henriette Elizov

 

 

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SAVE THE DATe !
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Table of contents

 

1) Perashat Hashavoua - Rabbi Eli Mansour

2) Halakhat Hashavoua - Hazzan David Azerad

3) Holy Jokes!

 

This sunday is the fast of 17 TAMMUZ

The Seventeenth of Tammuz (Hebrew: שבעה עשר בתמוז Shivah Asar b'Tammuz) is a Jewish fast day commemorating the breach of the walls of Jerusalem before the destruction of the Second Temple.[2][3] It falls on the 17th day of the 4th Hebrew month of Tammuz and marks the beginning of the three-week mourning period leading up to Tisha B'Av.[4]

The day also traditionally commemorates the destruction of the two tablets of the Ten Commandments and other historical calamities that befell the Jewish people on the same date.[2]

-wikipedia

 

1)PERASHAT HASHAVOUA

 

 This Week's Parasha Insight with Rabbi Eli Mansour

Parashat Balak: The Story of Bilam as a Lesson in Emuna

Parashat Balak tells the famous story of the attempt made by Balak, the king of Moab, to annihilate Am Yisrael by hiring a gentile prophet, Bilam, to place a curse on them. G-d intervened and protected Beneh Yisrael by forcing Bilam to bless them, instead.

The Gemara in Masechet Berachot (12b) makes a startling statement, telling us that the Rabbis considered including this section of the Torah as part of our daily Shema text. They thought that this story is so vitally important that it should be read each and every day, as one of the paragraphs of Shema. The only reason why they did not include it, the Gemara tells, is because it is quite lengthy, and would inconvenience people to have them recite it each day.

The obvious question arises, why would this section have been selected for the daily Shema recitation? What is it about the story of Bilam that warranted its daily recitation as part of the text of Shema?

Rav Pinchas Friedman (contemporary) finds the answer in the connection between Bilam and another evil man who sought to destroy our nation – Laban, the uncle and father-in-law of Yaakob Abinu. As we read in Parashat Vayeseh (Bereshit 31:23-24), Laban pursued Yaakob, and just before he caught up to him, G-d appeared to Laban and warned him not to "speak with Yaakob good or bad" – implying that, like Bilam, Laban sought to kill Yaakob and his family with speech, by placing a curse on them. The Arizal (Rav Yishak Luria, 1534-1572) taught that Laban was Bilam’s grandfather – and, moreover, that Laban’s soul was reincarnated in Bilam. This explains several aspects of the story of Bilam, including the incident when an angel obstructed his path as he traveled, and the donkey veered to the side and crushed Bilam’s leg against the wall (22:25). Targum Yonatan Ben Uziel writes that this wall was the heap of stones prepared by Laban and Yaakob as a symbol of the truce that they eventually made (Bereshit 31:46-53). They pledged that neither would cross this collection of stones to inflict harm upon the other. Bilam – a reincarnation of Laban – violated this truce when he crossed these stones on his way to curse Beneh Yisrael, and so his leg was injured by these very stones.

One of the points of connection between Laban and Bilam is the fact that they both despised Beneh Yisrael, but ended up helping our nation. As much as Laban despised Yaakob and everything he stood for, he ended up giving Yaakob four wives with whom he produced the twelve tribes. In essence, Laban – who hated Am Yisrael – inadvertently built the foundations of the Jewish Nation. Bilam, too, set out to destroy Beneh Yisrael by cursing them, but G-d transformed these curses into beautiful blessings, some of which are used even to this day.

We can now understand why the story of Bilam was deemed worthy of being included in the text of Shema, when we reaffirm our faith in G-d. Shema begins with the proclamation, "Hashem Elokenu Hashem Ehad" – that G-d is one, that He is the only fully independent power in the world. Nothing else in the world has any independent control or authority; the sun rises each morning only because G-d has it rise. The greatest – or at least one of the greatest – manifestations of G-d’s exclusive power is the way He manipulates the wicked to achieve the precise opposite of what they set out to accomplish. The story of Bilam shows us how even when an exceedingly powerful or talented enemy sets out to destroy Am Yisrael, he not only fails, but ends up making Am Yisrael better and stronger. This is why the Rabbis considered including this story as part of Shema – because it serves as a powerful lesson in Emuna, teaching us that nobody and nothing has any power besides G-d.

Learning this story, then, should reinforce our faith in Hashem, and remind us that no matter what kind of problem we face, no matter what difficulties we struggle with, G-d, who exercises full, unlimited control over the world, can assist us. We never need to experience fear or anxiety, because, as the story of Bilam reminds us, G-d has the power to transform any situation – no matter how difficult – into a source of great blessing.

 

 

2) HALAKHAT HASHAVOUA 

 

Selected & translated by David Azerad, Hazzan Maghen Abraham  

 

Halachot fast of 17 in Tammuz according to the rulings of Rabbi Obadiah Yosef ZT”L

 

When does the fast of 17th of Tammuz begin (this year it is postponed to Sunday)

 

The fast begins at dawn. That is, an hour and twelve moments in temporary hours,(Sha'ah Zemanit) before sunrise, until the stars come out, (Tzeit Hakochavim) which is about 20 minutes after sunset.

 

Can a person that is exempt from fasting eat sweets?

 

A person that is exempt from fasting due to illness and weakness, they should not eat delicacies and sweets like chocolate, ice cream and so on.If the patient needs to eat meat and other important foods in order to be strengthened and healed, he is allowed to eat it.

He who fasts, but must swallow pills because of headaches etc… can swallow without water and if it is difficult for him to swallow without water, he can swallow with a little water. It is also good to crush the pill with a little water in a spoon and swallow.

One may not chew gum during fasting however if it has no taste at all, it is permissible to chew it.

 

Bevirkat Shabbat Shalom Umevorach

David Azerad 

 

3) HOLY JoKeS!!

 

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

 

 

on the donkey saving Bilaam's life

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