HAVURAT YISRAEL WEEKLY NEWS
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HAVURAT YISRAEL WEEKLY NEWS
HAVURAT YISRAEL WEEKLY NEWS 6 Iyar 5775 Shabbat Tazria-Metzorah Shabbat Shalom! 7:28 pm Candle Lighting 7:00 pm Mincha & Kabbalat Shabbat (summer schedule) Parsha: p. 608, Haftorah: p. 1172 8:45 am Mishnayot 9:00 am Shacharit 9:27 am Latest time for Shema 11:00 am Drasha 11:45 am Kiddush 6:15 pm Perek in the Park 6:50 pm Gemara Shiur 7:25 pm Mincha 8:27 pm Maariv & Havdalah April 24—25, 2015 Yizkor on Pesach At our recent Pesach Yizkor service, we had the occasion of remembering our dear ones who are no longer with us, but whose memory continue to inspire us. During the service, we conducted an appeal to support the synagogue by making a donation in their memory. There is no better way to honor people who are no longer among us than by giving tzedakah in their name. We hope you would like to add the names that are dear to our Yizkor contributions. Please send your check and write the name(s) in whose memory you are making a donation. Many people, especially at this time, also make contributions in memory of the martyrs who died during the Holocaust, children and parents who have left no one to say Kaddish for them. Kiddush and Seudah Shlisheet are sponsored by HY members. May the zechut of remembering our dear ones give us the strength to succeed in our important work that Havurat Yisrael is performing every day. New Dues for The New Year (first increase since 1981) Building News This week we passed the Public Assembly inspection, another step towards the return of Havurat to the New Havurat. Family: $425 / Individual: $250 / Associate: $75 Building assessment :$500 (for those who have not yet made a pledge to the Building Fund — We need your help!) Thanks! A contribution to HY was made by Sara Simantov in honor of Yehuda Mendieta Havurat Yisrael Sisterhood Dinner Wednesday April 29 At the Restaurant Cho-Sen Garden @ 6:00pm Prix Fixe Dinner $31 For RSVP call or email the office. Refuah Shlema to: Yoseph ben Chava (Fred Isaac), Shoshana bat Chana , Micha ben Devorah, Miriam bat Tziporah, Leya bat Mina, Eliyahu ben Chanena, Danit Esther bat Yaira Shoshana, Binyamin ben Ruth, Frida Chanah bat Sarah Leah, Ahava Emunah bat Chava Ehta, Yaakov David Halevi Ben Sarah , Leah Tirtza bat Serel, Yehuda Yehoshua ben Rivka Ita, Havah bat Lilian, Esther Reva bat Devorah Shifra (Eileen Alter), Mordechai ben Itta, Lifsha bat Shulamit (Elona Lazaroff), Roiza bat Yita Feiga (Rosalie Tenzer), Asher ben Amalia (father of Oren Shmuel). BUILDING COMMITTEE (donors of $50,000 or more) David & Debbie Sosnowik Louis & Rachel Ordentlich Refael Katz Marc & Karen Rose Mark & Gail Silverman Edward Finfer Jane Stiefel Stu & Judy Rosen Fanny Seinuk Daniel and Carol Yaghoubian Please note: to sponsor a cake for any occasion, it is required to sponsor (at least) a basic Kiddush! DESIGN COMMITTEE (donors of $20,000 or more) Arlene Ross Maddy & Bernardo Drucker Ken Lewon Rachelle & David Alkalay Rabbi Joel & Chana Hochman Miriam & Bruce Jacobs SUNDAY April 26 / 7 Iyar Omer 22 MONDAY April 27 / 8 Iyar Omer 23 7:30 am Amud Yomi 8:00 am Shacharit 6:20 am Amud Yomi 6:50 am Shacharit TUESDAY April 28 / 9 Iyar Omer 24 6:20 am Amud Yomi 6:50 am Shacharit FURNISHINGS COMMITTEE (donors of $10,000 or more) Anne Biener Renee & David Hirsch Seymour Kaplan Helen & William Kober Gary & Yael Emmanuel WEDNESDAY April 29 / 10 Iyar Omer 25 6:20 am Amud Yomi 6:50 am Shacharit 6:30pm Sisterhood Dinner at Chosen garden RSVP 8:30 pm Rabbi Kraft’s Class SUPPLIES COMMITTEE (donors of $5,000 or more) Jay Waitzman Gabriela Linder Eileen Alter Michael Blau THURSDAY April 30 / 11 Iyar Omer 26 FRIDAY May 1 / 12 Iyar Omer 27 6:20 am Amud Yomi 6:50 am Shacharit 6:20 am Amud Yomi 6:50 am Shacharit 7:34 pm Candle Lighting 7:00 pm Mincha, Kabbalat Shabbat HAVURAT YISRAEL 68-60 AUSTIN STREET, FOREST HILLS, NEW YORK 11375 / TEL: 718-261-5500 / FAX: 718-261-7584 DAVID ALGAZE,RABBI / JACK GOLDHABER, PRESIDENT WEB: WWW.HAVURATYISRAEL.ORG / EMAIL: [email protected] / ERUV: 718-544-6898 WHY ME? Noblesse oblige By Rabbi David Algaze time. The corrective measures are in order that they do not stray from the correct path and that they should fulfill the special mission that the Creator willed when He created Man “In His Image and Form.” This concept that the castigations visited upon Israel reflect the special status of the chosen people has been also expressed by Rabbi Yehuda Halevy as he describes Israel as a “live body” among the nations. Israel is a live body that may be hurt and maimed by horrible persecutions and exiles but it retains its vitality and life in spite of them while other nations may appear An often asked question when confronted with a difficult situa- complete and unharmed but they lack the vitality of Israel. tion, illness or some other calamity is always, “Why me?” What Even as they are mutilated, as a live body may be, they are supedid I do to deserve this? Sometimes we may be able to detect in rior to a body that is whole but lifeless. (Kuzari 2:29-32) Henry the event some hint that may connect our minds to some defect George described this well, “Israel—a people who have been overthrown, crushed, scattered; who have been ground as it of ours or some misstep somewhere and we may interpret the were to very dust and flung to the four winds of heaven; yet occurrence as punishment or warning. However, in most instances we are left without a clue as to how to uncloak the enig- who, through thrones have fallen, and empires have perished, ma. More poignantly, the question remains why have we to ex- and creeds have changed, and living tongues have become dead, still exist with a vitality seemingly unimpaired.” The tribulaperience this discomfort and why was this sin or blunder not tions of Israel are themselves the consolation. Noblesse ignored or passed over? oblige—it is said of the nobility and the kingly progeny—and this is true of Israel too: the special status of the Jews will subIn this parasha of terrible lesions and skin diseases—wrongly ject us to a very special treatment in the form of greater retranslated as leprosy--we find that most commentators do not strictions rather than privileges. regard these as natural diseases but rather as divine warnings and signs. Many have noted, as Rabbi Hirsch for instance, that The idea that Israel is subjected to more restrictions and limitathe disease called tzaraat cannot be the regular disease of lepro- tions because of its special status may be found in the introducsy and that the legislation concerning it cannot be merely a sani- tion to the dietary laws. (Leviticus 11:2). Since the laws are givtary precaution. The classical commentators, many of whom en to Jews only, Rashi (ad loc.) explains that this is because the were medical doctors themselves, such as Yehuda Halevy, Mai- Jews have a special spiritual mission and therefore they must monides, Nachmanides, Seforno and Gersonides all assert the avoid foods that may dull their sensitivity to the Divine energy scourge of this disease is not strictly a medical disease but a and intelligence. The Midrash Tanchuma compares this to a punitive or warning visitation. Maimonides writes that this dis- doctor who gave a very restrictive diet to the patient that had a coloration occurring in human skin, garments or the walls of chance for recovery whereas he allowed the terminal patient to buildings “connotes something beyond the natural realm; it rep- eat whatever he liked. The special diet of the Jew, with all its resents a sign of miracle and wonder in Israel to warn them restrictions, is due to the peculiar capacity for spiritual life that against slander. He who speaks ill of somebody causes the walls we have. of his home to discolor. If he mends his ways, the purity of his This is a profound lesson for our lives. Although we would rahome will be restored. If, however, he carries on with his badther live in comfort and tranquility all the time, we know that mouthing until his home is demolished…the scourge is visited progress can only be achieved through trial and turbulence. upon his household goods until he repents. If he perseveres in Those moments when we encounter difficulties and challenges his evil, his own body will be afflicted and he will be sent to solitary confinement to cure him of his malicious talk, scoffing are the times when we grow the most and when we refine the most delicate of our traits an d strengths. The person who is and slander.” (Commentary on the Mishnah Nega’im 12:5) tested and passes the test is higher and superior to the one who A salient aspect of this disease is that it occurs only in connechas never been tested. Animals are not subject to the ordeals and tion with the Jewish people and only in the land of Israel. anxieties that beset human beings because they do not have the Nachmanides writes that this visitation of the affliction occurs free choice that is the crown of Man. For the same reason, Jews only in the land of Israel, “marking the distinction of the Chosen will be subjected to unique misfortunes and miseries precisely Land for delicate moral discrimination as the abode of the glori- because they are special. We need to recognize that our trials are ous immanence that we call the Divine Name.” (ad Leviticus a sign that we can do better, that someone believes we can pass 13:47) Why should this phenomenon be limited to Jews and to the test, that our troubles are instructive and not merely punitive the land of Israel? Why are they singled out for this catastrophic or random. G-d sends very special and calibrated prescriptions occurrence? to each of us in order to guide us in the right path. Therefore, we should not begrudge these hardships. On the contrary, we Seforno answers by explaining that Israel is the chosen people should rejoice that Someone is paying attention to us. As King and as such it is charged with a special moral responsibility which incurs their punishment for each and every transgression. David says, “Your [chastising] rod and your [supporting] staff do comfort me.” (Psalm 23). Not only Your support but even This was expressed by the prophet Amos, “You only have I known of all the families of the earth, therefore I shall visit upon Your chastising me is a source of comfort in the end. Why me? you all your iniquities.” (3:2). Precisely because you are unique Because there is an eye that an eye that watches over us--that is why it’s me. Perhaps, in the eyes of the Creator, it is because among the nations in that you possess a special talent to acknowledge the Divine and to rise to high spiritual levels, you you are special too. will be subjected to more rigorous analysis and suffer greater disciplinary actions than other peoples. The chosenness of Israel does not entitle them to favoritism or nepotism; on the contrary, Follow Rabbi Algaze on J-APP for the latest shiurim, divrei they are under the microscope of morality and justice all the Torah, more. Available in the iTunes and Android app stores. “If a person will have on the skin of his flesh an intensely white spot or one not as white or a shiny white one and it will become a tzaraat affliction on the skin of his flesh, he shall be brought to Aaron Hakohen or to one of his sons the Kohanim.” (Vayikra 13:2) HAVURAT YISRAEL/CENTER FOR JEWISH LIFE Dedication Opportunities BUIIDING COMMITTEE…(Builders) …………………………For donors of $50,000+ INTERIOR DESIGN COMMITTEE…(Patrons) ……………..For donors of $20,000+ FURNISHING COMMITTEE (Supporters) …………………..For Donors of $10,000+ SUPPLIES COMMITTEE (Contributors) …………………… For Donor of $5,000 + Names will be listed on a special plaque at the entrance of the synagogue THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY—DO NOT MISS IT “They shall make a sanctuary that I may dwell among them.” (Shemot 25:8) At this time and in this place we have the special privilege to participate in the building of our “small sanctuary”(miqdash me’at)—the new building of Havurat Yisrael. Some have opened their hearts already with great generosity to enable us to reach this day and we thank them. Many have wanted to memorialize special people in their lives with a dedication that will last long in our new building. Below is a list of items and areas that are still open for dedication, some as low as $3,000 and higher so that everyone can be a part of the building of the new Havurat. Please note that although the main building is near completion, there are still many things that are needed, such a appliances for the kitchen, furniture for the classrooms and synagogue, ner tamid, bookcases and so on. Please peruse through this list and select something we still need and do not have. The names of all contributors will be inscribed in the walls of the synagogue so that those names that you wish to memorialize will always be there with us. The Rabbis tell us, “When a mitzvah comes your way, do not let it pass by.” Don’t say the building is done and they don’t need my help. We do. The time is now. Wall of Honor will be designed for the main lobby listing all gifts Main Components Center for Jewish Life Name Dedication The Sanctuary Social Hall Library Beit Midrash 1,000,000 Dedicated 150,000 100,000 150,000 The Center for Jewish Life Building Main Entrance Lobby Main Mezuzah Shoah Memorial Tree of Life Administrative Office Rabbi’s Study Outdoor Garden/ Sukkah area Inner Mezuzot (each) 100,000 36,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 dedicated 3,000 The Sanctuary Aron Kodesh Dedicated Bimah Dedicated Women's Section 100,000 Ner Tamid 50,000 Ner Tamid Bet Midrash 18,000 Mechitza 75,000 Torah Reading Table Dedicated Parochet 50,000 Memorial Plaque (2) each 36,000 Rabbi's Chair 18,000 Netilat Yadaim Station 20,000 Skylight 36,000 Speaker’s Podium 18,000 Main Chandelier 25,000 Pillars (3) 18.000 each Window 1 Dedicated Window (5) 18,000 each Sconces (6) 5,000 ********************************** Kitchen 50,000 ********************************** Beit Midrash Bet Hamidrash Aron Kodesh 100,000 Ner Tamid 18,000 Learning Tables--each 5,000 Bookshelves-each 18,000 Shulchan 26,000 Computer Center (Br Ilan Installed) 18,000 ********************************* Children’s area 100,000