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This weeks Kiddush is sponsored by Marnin and Gilad Rand and their
families in commemoration of the Yahrzeit of their father Nissan A"H.
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JOIN US for another thought-provoking and
stimulating evening at your weekly Torah Class.
This week:
"THE MIRACLE OF THE OIL"
What the Greeks Misunderstood
Monday evening, December 7 at 8:00 pm.
Vayeishev
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Genesis 37:140:23
Jacob settles in Hebron with his twelve sons. His favorite is seventeen-year-old Joseph, whose brothers are jealous
of the preferential treatment he receives from his father, such as a precious many-colored coat that Jacob makes for
Joseph. Joseph relates to his brothers two of his dreams which foretell that he is destined to rule over them,
increasing their envy and hatred towards him.
Simeon and Levi plot to kill him, but Reuben suggests that they throw him into a pit instead, intending to come
back later and save him. While Joseph is in the pit, Judah has him sold to a band of passing Ishmaelites. The
brothers dip Josephs special coat in the blood of a goat and show it to their father, leading him to believe that his
most beloved son was devoured by a wild beast.
Judah marries and has three children. The eldest, Er, dies young and childless, and his wife, Tamar, is given in
levirate marriage to the second son, Onan. Onan sins by spilling his seed, and he too meets an early death. Judah is
reluctant to have his third son marry her. Determined to have a child from Judahs family, Tamar disguises herself
as a prostitute and seduces Judah himself. Judah hears that his daughter-in-law has become pregnant and orders her
executed for harlotry, but when Tamar produces some personal effects he left with her as a pledge for payment, he
publicly admits that he is the father. Tamar gives birth to twin sons, Peretz (an ancestor of King David) and Zerach.
Joseph is taken to Egypt and sold to Potiphar, the minister in charge of Pharaohs slaughterhouses. G-d blesses
everything he does, and soon he is made overseer of all his masters property. Potiphars wife desires the handsome
and charismatic lad; when Joseph rejects her advances, she tells her husband that the Hebrew slave tried to force
himself on her, and has him thrown into prison. Joseph gains the trust and admiration of his jailers, who appoint
him to a position of authority in the prison administration.
In prison, Joseph meets Pharaohs chief butler and chief baker, both incarcerated for offending their royal master.
Both have disturbing dreams, which Joseph interprets; in three days, he tells them, the butler will be released and
the baker hanged. Joseph asks the butler to intercede on his behalf with Pharaoh. Josephs predictions are fulfilled,
but the butler forgets all about Joseph and does nothing for him.
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Announcements
Appreciation: Thank you to all who helped prepare this weeks Kiddush.
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NOW LEARNING:
Divine Speech
Chassidic insight into the relationship
between intellect, speech, and emotion.
Followed by Shacharis at 6:15 AM
Be a part of it !
Come and help to build our minyan.
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Volunteers Needed !!
Volunteers needed to assist at our Chanukah Party and Town Hall
Menorah Lighting.
Please speak to Rabbi Neubort ASAP !
Chag SMeyach !
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(Peretz is the ancestor of Moshiach.) In the Kabbalistic work Sefer HaBahir, Zerach ("shining") is
associated with the sun, which shines constantly, and Peretz ("breaking through") is associated with the
moon, which experiences periods of "brokenness" and rebirth.
Metaphorically, the sun represents the completely righteous, whose light shines consistently, without
interruption or fluctuation. The moon represents the penitents, who have done wrong but change their
ways and return to God. Much like the moon, penitents are in a perpetual process of rise and fall,
diminished light and increased light.
Yet because of their challenges, the penitents reach a higher spiritual level and achieve what the
consistently righteous cannot. Thus, Peretz, who is associated with the moon and is therefore the
archetype of repentance, precedes Zerach and is the firstborn, since the accomplishments of the
penitents surpass those of the consistently righteous.
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Chanukah Observances
Oil & Cheese
Chanukah commemorates an oil-based miraclewhich explains why we eat oily foods to commemorate it.
Some eat fried potato pancakes, a.k.a. latkes, while others eat sufganiyotdeep-fried doughnuts. Some eat
both. Most survive the holiday.
Yes, food can be dangerous. One of the greatest Maccabee victories was the result of feeding the enemy
cheeseso we also eat dairy foods on Chanukah. Again, we survive.
Chanukah Gelt
During Chanukah it is customary to give gelt (money) to children, so that we can teach them to give some of it
to charityand just to keep things festive and happy. Some have the admirable custom of gelt-giving each
weeknight of Chanukah. They survive this, too.
Dreidelen.
The Greek oppressors outlawed Torah schools, so the children would study in the forests, posting a sentry to
alert them of Greek patrols. When the alert came, the children would hide their texts and start playing with
dreidels (spinning tops).
We, too, play dreidel games on Chanukah to commemorate the courage of these heroic children. The four
Hebrew letters on the dreidel are an acronym for Nes Gadol Hayah Shama great miracle happened there.
So playing dreidel keeps us mindful of the Chanukah miracles even during fun and games.
The Prayers
Each day of Chanukah we thank Gd by reciting the complete Hallel in the morning prayer service. We also
insert a special prayer of thanksgiving, Val Hanissim, in the prayers and in the Grace after Meals. Every
morning we read from the Torah about the inauguration offerings brought in honor of the dedication of the
Tabernaclereminiscent of the Maccabean rededication of the defiled Temple.
Shabbat Chanukah
On Friday afternoon, light the menorah before lighting the Shabbat candles. The Friday night Chanukah
candles must burn for at least 1 hoursso you may need more oil or larger candles. On Saturday night,
light the menorah after dark, after the Havdalah ceremony.
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Announcing our newest JLI Class: (Continuing Sunday, Dec 6th, 7:30 PM !!)
Haftorah in a Nutshell
for Vayeishev
Amos 2:6-3:8
This week's haftorah contains an allusion to the sale of Joseph by his brothers, an incident discussed in this week's
Torah reading. Amos opens with a rebuke to the Jewish People. G-d had been patient with them notwithstanding
their transgression of the three cardinal sins -- sexual impropriety, idolatry and murder. Their fourth sin, however,
crossed the line -- the mistreatment of the innocent, widows, orphans and the poor.
G-d reminds the Jewish people how He lovingly took them out of Egypt and led them through the desert for forty
years and settled them in the Holy Land. There, He bestowed the gift of prophecy on some and inspired others to
become Nazirites. Yet the Jewish people did not respond appropriately, giving wine to the Nazirites and instructing
the prophets not to prophesy. Amos then goes on to describe G-d's punishment for the errant behavior: "And the
stout-hearted among the mighty shall flee naked on that day, says the L-rd."
The haftorah ends with an admonition from G-d, one that also recalls His eternal love for His people: "Hearken to
this word which the Lord spoke about you, O children of Israel, concerning the entire nation that I brought up from
the land of Egypt. 'Only you did I love above all the families of the earth; therefore, I will visit upon you all your
iniquities'" As opposed to other nations to whom G-d does not pay close attention, G-d's love for His nation
causes Him to punish them for their misdeeds, to cleanse them and prod them back onto the path of the just.
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