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The Jewish Calendar
ThursdayKislev 5 | November 27
Maharsha (1631)Today in Jewish History
ShabbatKislev 7 | November 29
Sanctification of the MoonLaws and Customs
MondayKislev 9 | December 1
Birth & Passing of R. Dovber of Lubavitch (1773; 1827)Today in Jewish History
TuesdayKislev 10 | December 2
Liberation of R. DovBer (1826)Today in Jewish History
ThursdayKislev 12 | December 4
Yahrtzeit of R. Y.Y. Kazen (1998)Today in Jewish History
FridayKislev 13 | December 5
Talmud completed (475 CE)Today in Jewish History
ShabbatKislev 14 | December 6
Reuben Born (1568 BCE)Today in Jewish History
Rebbe's Marriage (1928)Today in Jewish History
Upcoming Events
Kabbolas Shabbos and Seuda
Nov. 28, 2014 - 7:00 pm
(Sunset time) Every Friday night Aliya has a beautiful uplifting and musical Kabbolas Shabbos geared for young adults that appreciate something a little out of the ordinary to make Shabbos more meaningful.
Following services there is either a small kiddush or a large Shabbos meal alternating week by week.
Shabbos services and kiddush
Nov. 29, 2014 - 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Shabbos morning starts with chassidus group learning from 10-10:45 followed by daveing and a kiddush. There is a very warm and relaxed davening atmosphere. No dress code. Everyone gets an aliya:)
Weekly kiddush for all to enjoy at the conclusion of davening!
Emotional Awareness Group
Nov. 30, 2014 - 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
If you feel like you could benefit from group therapy than this is for you. the group meets weekly in Aliya's studio. Topics vary from anger management, emotional awareness, self-perception, what’s holding you back from moving in life and much more. To join the group, call Yehoshua Polonsky on 216.224.1120 to join and get group updates.
Pizza with Reb Note
Dec. 3, 2014 - 9:00 pm
Open Jam Night in Studio
Dec. 3, 2014 - 9:30 pm
Every Wednesday night Aliyas music studio is open for jamming. First come first served. Bands, musicians all welcome but you may need to wait your turn. To book your own time in the studio call Sholom Solomon to schedule 917.242.9097
Kabbolas Shabbos and Seuda
Dec. 5, 2014 - 7:00 pm
(Sunset time) Every Friday night Aliya has a beautiful uplifting and musical Kabbolas Shabbos geared for young adults that appreciate something a little out of the ordinary to make Shabbos more meaningful.
Following services there is either a small kiddush or a large Shabbos meal alternating week by week.
Shabbos services and kiddush
Dec. 6, 2014 - 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Shabbos morning starts with chassidus group learning from 10-10:45 followed by daveing and a kiddush. There is a very warm and relaxed davening atmosphere. No dress code. Everyone gets an aliya:)
Weekly kiddush for all to enjoy at the conclusion of davening!
Emotional Awareness Group
Dec. 7, 2014 - 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
If you feel like you could benefit from group therapy than this is for you. the group meets weekly in Aliya's studio. Topics vary from anger management, emotional awareness, self-perception, what’s holding you back from moving in life and much more. To join the group, call Yehoshua Polonsky on 216.224.1120 to join and get group updates.
Intellect and excitement are two separate worlds. Intellect--a world cold and settled; excitement--a world seething and impetuous. Man's avoda (service of G-d) is to combine them, unite them. The impetuousness then becomes transformed into a longing, and the intellect into the guide in a life of service and action.
— Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch (quoted in Hayom Yom, Shevat 12)

The Parshah In A Nutshell

Parshat Vayeitzei

Jacob leaves his hometown of Beersheba and journeys to Charan. On the way, he encounters “ the place” and sleeps there, dreaming of a ladder connecting heaven and earth, with angels climbing and descending on it; G‑d appears and promises that the land upon which he lies will be given to his descendants. In the morning, Jacob raises the stone on which he laid his head as an altar and monument, pledging that it will be made the house of G‑d.

In Haran, Jacob stays with and works for his uncle Laban, tending Laban’s sheep. Laban agrees to give him his younger daughter, Rachel—whom Jacob loves—in marriage, in return for seven years’ labor. But on the wedding night, Laban gives him his elder daughter, Leah, instead—a deception Jacob discovers only in the morning. Jacob marries Rachel, too, a week later, after agreeing to work another seven years for Laban.

Leah gives birth to six sons—Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar and Zebulun—and a daughter, Dinah, while Rachel remains barren. Rachel gives Jacob her handmaid, Bilhah, as a wife to bear children in her stead, and two more sons, Dan and Naphtali, are born. Leah does the same with her handmaid, Zilpah, who gives birth to Gad and Asher. Finally, Rachel’s prayers are answered and she gives birth to Joseph.

Jacob has now been in Charan for fourteen years, and wishes to return home. But Laban persuades him to remain, now offering him sheep in return for his labor. Jacob prospers, despite Laban’s repeated attempts to swindle him. After six years, Jacob leaves Charan in stealth, fearing that Laban would prevent him from leaving with the family and property for which he labored. Laban pursues Jacob, but is warned by G‑d in a dream not to harm him. Laban and Jacob make a pact on Mount Gal-Ed, attested to by a pile of stones, and Jacob proceeds to the Holy Land, where he is met by angels.

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