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7:30 AM
Shachris:
6:15 PM
Mincha:
6:45 PM
Maariv:
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6:15 PM
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10:00 AM
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Kiddush and
12:30 PM
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8:30 AM
Mishnah:
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Daf Yomi:
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Nissan, April 5770

Mazel Tov Nissan 5770

  • Rabbi and Mrs. Weberman upon the engagement of of their grand daughter Ilana, daughter of their children Eli and Gracy Weberman to Yossi Bendel of Toronto.

  • the birth of their great grand daughter, Chaya Hadassah, grand daughter of their children Eli and Gracy Weberman daughter of their grand children Yossi and Naomi Weberman.

  • the birth of their great grandson, Betzalel, grandson of their children Zalman and Elisheva Weberman son of their grand children David and Rivka Rachel Cohen.
  • Adar, February 5770

    Mazel Tov Adar 5770

    Rabbi and Mrs. Weberman
  • upon the birth of their great grandson, Shalom Dov Ber Friedman, grandson of their children Mendel and Shoshanah Dubinsky, son of their grandchildren, Baruch and Dina Friedman.

  • the birth of their great granddaughter Chaya Brachah, granddaughter of their children Eli and Gracy Weberman, daughter of their grandchildren Yechiel and Adinah Weberman.

  • the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson Chagai Nachman Weberman, son of their children, Zalman and Elisheva Weberman.

  • Gershon and Rina Lamdan upon the birth of their daughter, Chanah Rachel.
  • Shevat, January 5770

    Mazel Tov Shevat 5770

  • Rabbi and Mrs. Weberman upon the birth of their great grandson, Moshe Yehuda Feely, grandson of their children David and Esther Weberman, son of their grandchildren, Tivon and Devorah Feely.

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    Ohev ShalomOhev Shalom Voice
    Adar-March, 5767

    Rabbi’s Message

    If you persist in keeping silent at a time like this, relief and deliverance will come to the Jews from some other place and you and your father’s house will perish. (Esther 4:14)

    We learned that everything is predetermined, yet freedom of choice is granted. (Ethics 3:16) Occurrence of events and their ultimate outcomes are determined by Divine guidance. When something good is slated to happen we can bring ourselves merit by being the medium through which it will happen. We can also by our choice evade the situation and let the meritorious opportunity slip by.

    Conversely, when something bad is decreed to happen, a person can choose to be the agent of evil and bring upon himself guilt by carrying it out. He can also by choice avoid himself harm by refraining from such action.

    Mordecai’s admonition of Esther and her positive response had the obvious result of saving Jewry and affected in a positive way the world as a whole. We should not think that compared with such great people as Mordcai and Esther, the situations with which we are continuously confronted are petty and of no importance.

    A person is obligated to say: The world was created specifically for my sake. (Talmud Sanhedrin 37A). No one may minimize one’s own importance and therefore no one may minimize one’s own responsibilities. The Talmud (Kiddushin 40B) tells us to look at the possibility that the whole world is half of merit and half of guilt and that you as an individual is also so. One thought, word or act on your behalf might tilt the whole world to merit or guilt. What you do could possibly save the world. If you do not do the right thing to save the world, someone else will. Do not let the meritorious opportunity slip by.

    A righteous one is the foundation of the world. (Proverbs 10:25)


    The Rabbi's Message, Rabbi Pinchas A. Weberman

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