According to tradition, every year on the Shabbat before Tisha B'Av, every Jew has a dream about the 3rd Beit Hamikdash. This is one of the reasons it’s called Shabbat Chazon, the Shabbat of vision. Weather we consciously know what we dream about or not, we must always think and dream big! And the biggest we can dream, is of a time when there is no longer any sickness, when we can all take off our
masks and there will be universal peace - the time of Moshiach, when we will once again have the Beit Hamikdash... May it happen soon!
Calendar Key Shabbat, July 25 = 4 Av, 5780 See online calendar Services atTheFamilyShul - Shacharit Sunday 9:00am, M-F 8:40am, Shabbat 9:30am, Mincha/Maariv Sunday-Friday 7:50pm, Shabbat 7:30pm
This Shabbat is Shabbat Chazak & we bless the new month of Menachem Av
eNewsletter dedicated in memory of Benjamin Golinsky z'l - 19 Tamuz, 5705 Kiddush Lunch Farbrengen (with social distancing) sponsored by Barry Snyder in memory of his sister Sheina Beila bas Tzvi - 29 Tamuz 5764
Tisha B'Av Schedule
Wednesday, July 29
6:00pm - Mincha
8:08pm - Fast Begins
8:15pm - Maariv followed by Aicha (Lamentations)
9:00pm - 3D Tour of the Beit Hamikdash Thursday, July 30
9:00am - Shacharit followed by Kinus until midday (1:26)
6:00pm - Film TBA
7:00pm - Services with Tallit & Tefillin followed by Break Fast (8:33pm)
In case you would like to place an ad, greeting or date (birthday, anniversary, yohrtzeit..) in the beautiful annual community calendar, now's the perfect time! Ads start at $101, Greeting & Occasions are only $36! https://bit.ly/2YOkXDO
Facts: Shows your commitment to the community! Supports a great cause! Full color, eye-catching original art! Distributed at local offices, stores & supermarkets! Mailed to all homes in the community free of charge! Calendar is looked at, again & again, throughout the year and kept by
many as a memento for years! Great Mitzvah! Best bang for your advertising dollar!
Help! The Temple Is On Fire!
Legend has it that Napoleon, the great French leader, was once passing through a small town in Europe, when he heard weeping. Wanting to know what was going on, he followed the sound to inside a building, where he found men, women and children sitting on low chairs & benches, crying. The building was a synagogue and the room which had a magnificent candelabra chandelier
at its center, had only a few candles lit. continue reading...
Rambam WhatsApp
Join local community members in studying Rambam. As little as 10 minutes per day will give you an understanding of the entire Torah! Click here https://chat.whatsapp.com/DsKLslMYd6sB2Xx94UY57g and you will cover the entire Torah in 3 years!
$10K+ Raffle 4 Youth
Let's have 100% community participation, where 100% of the proceeds will be spent on local youth programs! Can you please HELP with $180 that will get you 9 entries in the raffle PLUS one entry for 2 Tickets to Israel? Of course, any amount is greatly appreciated. Tickets start at $36. Can we count on you to help us reach our goal of 1,000 raffle tickets? Participate
at ChabadChayil.org/raffle and make sure your name is included on the list of Raffle Participants. With each raffle ticket that you purchase you become a partner in
our vital work.
Kindness Signs
Everyone is loving the Kindness Yard Signs swarming the neighborhood this week! The motivational reminders read Kindness, patience, love, enthusiasm and a positive attitude are also highly contagious… Don’t wait to catch it from others.. Be a carrier. Let us know if you want one for your yard or want to sponsor the next batch!
Shul Protocols
Please only come to Shul if you are feeling well and not in a direct risk to yourself or a household member. If you have recently traveled, please wait 2 weeks before coming. When the weather permits, we will daven outside. Make sure to wear a mask at all times and keep proper social distancing. Wash your hands with disinfectant as soon as you come, using the disinfectant
outside of Shul, and then again after entering. If you remember to, please notify us before coming so that we don't overcrowd, and arrange for more minyans when necessary. Try to bring your own Siddur, Tallis & Tefillin. Please help us keep the above guidelines and the new temporary procedures for getting aliyas.
Feel free to bring friends that will keep the rules, just try to let us know before so that we can plan the social distancing accordingly.
Weekly Talmud Class
New Class: Stories & Lessons of The Talmud - Ein Yaakov עין יעקב with Rabbi Shlomie Katz. Monday & Thursday, 7:20pmChabadChayil.org/Yeshiva
Eruv
The Highland Lakes & South Hallandale Eruv were checked and as of today, July 24, are both Kosher! For Eruv boundaries see ChabadChayil.org/ERUV. It costed us approximately $10,000 to build the new extended Eruv, and lots more for weekly upkeep. It also costed thousands over the years, for the original Highland Lakes Eruv. If you use it, please help the Eruv Fund at ChabadChayil.org/DONATE and indicate it's for the Eruv.
Virtual Services
Tune in to weekday Minyan Services: Shacharit at 8:40am (Sundays at 9:00). Mincha & Maariv This Week at 7:50pm.
Although when joining virtually, one is not counted as part of the minyan, you can still pray together with the Minyan and answer all the Amens... ka
If you want someone to say Kaddish on your behalf or learn Torah in merit of someone, please contact [email protected] or call (305) 770-1919.
If you would like to join us in person, for services or classes, please wear a mask, use the provided hand sanitizer before & after entering and adhere to all safety & social distancing precautions.
College Credits
Know any students that would want to take a course on Jewish studies and earn 2 private college credits?
The course is scheduled to start in the Fall, but being that many students summer plans have changed, we are contemplating doing a course via zoom over the summer. Please let me know if you know someone that would be interested, or forward them this message. https://bit.ly/2Tpvan8
Mitzvah Squad
If you are able to visit people in the community who are not feeling well or want to volunteer to help in other ways, please contact the rabbi to join the Mitzvah Squad!
Needed: People to go shopping for others who can't.
Community News
Birthdays: Happy Birthday! May you have a successful year, materially and spiritually! To learn more on how to celebrate your Jewish Birthday, click here. 3 Av: Aizik Rosenfeld, Mr. Alan Schneider, Rom Golovin, Carlos Kovalsky, Sharen Fried, Lauren Rub, Shwartzbach, Mrs. Jessie Mendal, Mrs. Shari Daniels, Gabi Bonnardel
4 Av: Abraham Shaoul, Anabella Kupchik, Jody Linder, Aviva Freedman, Gavriel Sterental
5 Av: Mrs. Esther Haftel, Mrs. Sheri Benchetrit
6 Av: Ariela Najman
7 Av: Rabbi Yosef Abramov
8 Av: David Suaya
9 Av: Eva Kattan
10 Av: Sophie Corch
Yohrtzeits: May their Neshama have an Aliya. To learn more about Yohrtzeit click here. Menachem Mendel Lacs - Menachem Mendel ben Ariel Sarah, 3 Av 5771 - Father of Henry Lacs
Samuel Ketover - Shmuel ben, 4 Av 5748 - Husband of Sonia Gale
Adrian Mattes - Avraham David Yisrael ben Ariel Sarah, 5 Av 5778 - Husband of Haydee Mattes Del Castillo
Moshe Behar - Moshe ben Shabtai, 5 Av 5766 - Father of Saby Behar
Ernesto Mandowsky - Mordechai ben Yitzchak, 6 Av 5749 - Father of Jacques Mandowsky
Yosef Carmy - Yosef ben, 6 Av 5741 - Father of Nissan Carmy
Gerald Rosen - Yaakov ben Aharon, 6 Av 5765 - Father of Michael Rosen
Esfir Sartan - Esfir bas Mordechai Rakhel, 7 Av 5775 - Mother of Edward Sartan
Sylvia Schwartz - Slava bas, 7 Av 5761 - Grandmother of Jill Lerner
Sina Nock - Sinai ben Leib Rivka, 9 Av 5772 - Father of Lenny Nock
Cornel Buchwald - Avraham ben Avraham, 9 Av 5761 - Father of Jean Buchwald
Yakov Kor - Yakov ben Kaduri & Dina, 10 Av 5777 - Brother of Arie Kaduri
Supporters of the week:May Hashem pay you back 100's of times over
Abraham and Wendy Cohen, Alexei Baev, Allyne Pruzhinin, Angel Peralta, Ariel and Rachel Hijuelos, Beny and Chaya Dina Ichilevici, Devorah and Michael Levene Rosen, Elisa Ruales, Erica Chao, Gabriel Peralta, Hilit Cohen, Leah Solomon, Leon Blander, Leonard and Rivkah Adelson, Mia Peralta, Michael and Yael Cases, Pesach Klein, Sary Cohen, Tamar TruzmanThank You!
Volunteers of the week:
Erica Chao, Pinchos Sudak Thank You!
May Hashem pay you back and bless you 100's of times over! To volunteer visit ChabadChayil.org/volunteer
You can save Dade County's ONLY daily Hebrew Afterschool program! Please sign the petition, asking MDCPS to allow CHAP to continue. http://chng.it/kYc59RMbLK. There is no need to donate to the petition site.
Please then forward it to your contacts and share on social media, so that we can get as many signatures as possible, as fast as possible.
On behalf of the entire Jewish Community, thank you!
Parshah in a Nutshell
Parshat Devarim
On the first of Shevat (thirty-seven days before his passing), Moses begins his repetition of the Torah to the assembled children of Israel, reviewing the events that occurred and the laws that were given in the course of their forty-year journey from Egypt to Sinai to the Promised Land, rebuking the people for their failings and iniquities, and enjoining them to keep the Torah and observe its commandments in the land that G‑d is giving them as an eternal heritage, into which they shall cross after his death.
Moses recalls his appointment of judges and magistrates to ease his burden of meting out justice to the people and teaching them the word of G‑d; the journey from Sinai through the great and fearsome desert; the sending of the spies and the people’s subsequent spurning of the Promised Land, so that G‑d decreed that the entire generation of the Exodus would die out in the desert. “Also against me,” says Moses, “was G‑d angry for your sake, saying: You, too, shall not go in there.”
Moses also recounts some more recent events: the refusal of the nations of Moab and Ammon to allow the Israelites to pass through their countries; the wars against the Emorite kings Sichon and Og, and the settlement of their lands by the tribes of Reuben and Gad and part of the tribe of Manasseh; and Moses’ message to his successor, Joshua, who will take the people into the Land and lead them in the battles for its conquest: “Fear them not, for the L‑rd your G‑d, He shall fight for you.”
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