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Sivan 5/May 19. Shabbos Parshas Bamidbar
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  • SAVE THE DATE: Sunday, 13 Sivan/May 27, Siyum Sefer Torah in honor of Rabbi Rodal ob"m. Click here for more info.
  • TEHILIM: Please say tehilim fo Mrs. Elharar - Milka Yehudis bas Simcha Chaya for a speedy recovery.

Friday, Sivan 4/May 18
Erev Shabbos

  • Shabbos Candle Lighting: 7:31 pm

Shabbos, Sivan 5/May 19
Shabbos Bamidbor

  • Last Time To Read Shema: 9:19 am
  • Chassidus for Early Minyan: 9:00 am 
  • Shiur Chassidus by Rabbi Raichik: 8:45 am
  • Early Minyan Shacharis: 9:30 am
  • Shacharis: 10:00 am
  • Kol Yaakov Yehuda: 10:00 am
  • Mesibos Shabbos for Girls: 4:30 pm in Shul
  • Rabbi Raichik's Shiur in Pirkei Avos: 6:30 pm
  • Mincha: 7:30 pm - Followed by Avos - Perek 6
  • Light Yom Tov Candles from a pre-existing flame after: 8:34 pm 
  • (Shel Yom Tov and Shehechiyanu)

Sunday, Sivan 6/May 27
First Day Shavuos

  • Alos HaShachar: 4:21 am
  • Last Time to Read Shema: 9:18 am
  • Early Shacharis: 9:30 am
  • Main Shacharis: 10:15 am
  • Aseres Hadibros: 11:45 pm
  • After Davening: 
    Kids: Grand KYY ICE CREAM PARTY
    Adults: Grand Milchig Kiddush
    Sponsored by Rabbi & Mrs. Levi Benjaminson in honor of the birth of their daughter Miriam Zelata, and by THE SHUL in honor of Levi Benjaminson for his dedication to the shul. 
  • Mincha: 7:30 pm
  • Light Candles from a pre-existing flame after: 8:34 pm 
  • (Shel Yom Tov and Shehechiyanu)

Monday, Sivan 7/May 28
Second Day Shavuos

  • Early Shacharis: 9:30 am
  • Main Shacharis: 10:15 am
  • Yizkor: 12:00 pm
  • Mincha /Farbrengen: 7:00 pm
  • Yom Tov Ends: 8:35 pm

For all the laws and customs regarding Shavuos,
and for the laws of cooking on Yom Tov
please see the Chabad Chodesh

  • Mr. & Mrs. Zalman Roth for the yahrtzeit of Mr. Zalman Roth’s father Reb Yaakov ben Reb Zalmen Leib ob"m. May the neshomo have an aliya.
  • Rabbi & Mrs. Yosef Shagalov for the yahrtzeit of Mrs. Rae Shagalov’s
    father Reb Dovid Asniel ben Reb Eliyhu ob"m. May the neshomo have an aliya. 
  • Rabbi & Mrs. Eli Vcherashansky in honor of Rabbi Eli Vcherashansky’s birthday. May he have a shnas hatzlocho begashmiyus ubruchniyus.
  • Mr. & Mrs. Meilech Weiss for the yahrtzeit of Mrs. Chana Weiss’s brother Lee ben Reb Yacov ob"m. May the neshomo have an aliya.
  • Rabbi & Mrs. Levi Goldman in honor of their anniversary. May they have many more happy years together. Also, in honor of Mrs. Rayzi Goldman’s birthday. May she have a shnas hatzlocho begashmiyus ubruchniyus. 
  • Rabbi & Mrs. Simcha Levenberg in honor of Rabbi Simcha Levenberg’s birthday. May he have a shnas hatzlocho begashmiyus ubruchniyus.
  • Rabbi & Mrs. Mendel Duchman on the bar-mitzvah of their TWO grandsons.
  • Rabbi & Mrs. Yosef Mishulovin on the bar-mitzvah of their grandson.

Upcoming Birthdays

  • Rabbi Eli Vcherashansky - 5 Sivan
  • Nosson Pesach Sroka - 6 Sivan
  • Mr. Milton Goodman - 6 Sivan
  • Mr. Gary Apfel - 9 Sivan
  • Rabbi Yisroel Noach Raichik - 9 Sivan
  • Rabbi Simcha Levenberg - 9 Sivan
  • Shmuel Leaderman - 10 Sivan
  • Yoisef Yitzchok Halevi Ginsburg - 11 Sivan

Upcoming Anniversaries

  • Rabbi & Mrs. Sholem Perl - 9 Sivan
  • Rabbi & Mrs. Yaakov BenZaquen - 9 Sivan
  • Mr. & Mrs. Shmuel Eiferman - 9 Sivan
  • Rabbi & Mrs. Levi Goldman - 11 Sivan
  • Rabbi & Mrs. Yakov Greenbaum - 11 Sivan

Upcoming Yahrtzeits

  • Reb Dovid Asniel ben Reb Eliyhu (Mrs. Rae Shagalov’s father) - 5 Sivan
  • Reb Yehoshua ben Reb Moshe Yaakov (Rabbi Shaya Berkowitz’s brother) - 6 Sivan
  • Lee ben Reb Yacov (Mrs. Chana Weiss’s brother) - 7 Sivan
  • Reb Mich'l ben Reb Shlaima (Mrs. Esther Ginsburg’s father) - 9 Sivan
  • Reb Yaakov ben Reb Zalmen Leib (Mr. Zalman Roth’s father) - 10 Sivan

The Joy of our Youth is the Foundation of our Nation
By Rabbi Shimon Raichik

Before Hashem gave the Torah on Har Sinai, Hashem asked the Jewish people who they would provide for guarantors for his gift of the Torah. The first answer was that the parents of the Jewish people, Avraham Yitzchok and Yaakov would be the guarantors. This answer was not accepted. The Jewish people then offered the prophets and leaders of the Jewish people  and again their answer was not accepted. Finally the Jewish people offered their children as guarantors in order to receive the Torah. Hashem accepted their offer of their children as the guarantors of the Jewish people. Therefore it is only because of our children that we were able to receive the Torah on Shavuos.

Having our children as guarantors means that we have committed ourselves to raise our children in the ways of the Torah and mitzvos. Just as we were the guarantors or our parents, our children are ours and our grandchildren are the guarantors of our children and so on. Therefore in preparation for Shavuos  we will reflect and learn lessons on how to improve our connection with Hashem and our children and thereby merit to receive the Torah anew on Shavuos.

In this time of unprecedented challenges in raising children with proper Jewish values, how do we best go about our calling of providing guarantors by giving our children the life, education and perspective they richly deserve  to reach their greatest potential, to have a life of Torah and mitzvos? How will we provide for them, the youth of today who are tomorrow's nation, to go on and provide their own guarantors?

The Previous Rebbe (and the Rebbe) would customarily wish everyone a “Kabbbolas HaTorah b’Simcha u’v’Penimius, that they should receive the Torah with inner joy” before Shavuos.  Why was the Rebbe always careful to include the words b’simcha u’v’penimius, with inner joy, not something said before other occasions such as Pesach etc.?

Matan Torah  was the moment that the Jewish People underwent conversion. It was the time when we were chosen amongst the nations and a time when Hashem gave us His Torah.  The first of the Ten Commandments begins with the word Anochi. Anochi is is also an acronym which means I have written myself into the Torah. When Hashem gave us His Torah he also gave us Himself. Hashem put Himself within his Torah so that when we learn the Torah we become united with Hashem’s essence and thereby have all the necessary powers to fulfill our purpose which is the mission of transforming the physical world into a dwelling place for Hashem’s presence.

Reb Levi Yitzchok of Berdichev was once seen dancing for joy after reciting the morning blessings. Someone asked him about the cause of his tremendous joy. He replied that when he read the blessing ‘I have not been made a heathen’, he was overcome with joy because he realized as a Jew he had an essential connection to Hashem. Therefore he could no longer contain his joy and began dancing.

As chassidim we also have an opportunity to be overjoyed by learning Chassidus and reflecting on the essential connection to Hashem we have and the opportunity to learn His Torah and to do mitzvos we have been provided. We reflect on how by choosing us Hashem made our bodies holy and has given us the opportunity to connect to his essence and fulfill the purpose of creation. To reach a state of joy about this requires us to take the time to think it over and to realize what this really means. When we take the time to think it over we internalize the reality of what this means and it brings us to simcha u’penimius, true and profound joy. All of this is clearly included and expressed in the 12th of the 12 pesukim of “Yismach”.

By feeling the specialness of being Jewish and being b’simcha as in the example of Reb Levi Yitzchok of Berdichev and living this  way in our homes we inspire our children and give them the opportunity and power overcome their environments and have the chassidishe joy that the  life of a Chosid of the Rebbe has, which they so richly deserve. From this Shavuos may we have the greatest joy of all, the marriage of Klal Yisroel and Hashem with the revelation of Moshiach Now!

A Good Yom Tov, Kabbolas HaTorah b’Simcha u’v’Penimius

Congregation Levi Yitzchok
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