Friday, September 3rd, 2010 Candlelighting: 7:07pm
Shabbos ends, Saturday evening, September 4th, 2010, 8:14pm
Selichot Services, Saturday, September 4th, 2010, 12 Midnight
Parshas Nitzavim-Vayelech 24 Elul 5770
What does it all Mean?
The days pass, and turn into weeks, and we remain fixated on the tragedy. Like our Israeli brethren, we have become addicted to news reports. The casualties number many more than originally estimated.
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The Wise Must Be Cautious With Their Words
Things are happening so rapidly that it`s difficult to keep apace of the events that are unfolding. Shabbos Chol Ha Moed Succoth, we read the haftorah from the book of Ezekiel, with its frightening description of the final world war - the war of Gog and Magog that would engage the world`s great powers and would be played out in Jerusalem and usher in Messiah.
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Should These Cousins Get Together?
Dear Rebbetzin Jungreis: My family is in terrible conflict. It has come to the point where no one is talking. I have such pain from this. I cry day and night. It`s killing me that my family is falling apart. Let me tell you my story:
Thank You
I cannot express how greatful I am to you for your wonderful advice,
explanations and inspiring illustrations on life.
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Thank You
I had the absolute pleasure and honor of hearing her speak at the JUF event last night at Congregation Adas Yehuda V`Shoshana in Northbrook, Illinois.
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Inspired
I have not even gotten to the third chapter in your book, The Committed Life, and I find it one of the most interesting things I have ever read in my life!
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Thank You
Thank you for helping to make this a special Pesach - the first one in many years I`ve really enjoyed. How you helped me is a little bit of a long story, but I hope that you`ll enjoy hearing it.
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