Shabbat Shalom!
 
 
Chabad of Poway Weekly E-Newsletter
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Poway, CA [Based on Zip Code 92064]:
Friday, Oct 12
6:00 pm
 
Chabad of PowayEmail: [email protected]Phone: 858-451-0455www.ChabadPoway.com
 
 
Message from the Rabbi
 
 

 
Dear Friends,
 

Did you hear the joke about the people who made a Noah’s ark simulator and opened it to the public? They were flooded with reservations!

Seriously speaking, the logistics of running an operation the size of Noah’s ark boggle the mind. How did Noah have the courage to believe that he would be able to save himself (along with the world’s fauna) by way of a floating box?

The answer is simple. It wasn’t his own idea, but something G-d had told him to do. He was just following orders, putting one foot ahead of the other.

This is something we can learn from. When the floodwaters of the world seem to be rising, just keep on soldiering onward. As long as you are doing what you are supposed to, G-d will take care of the rest.

 

 
 
 
Upcoming Events

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Community Friday Night Dinner

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Menorah Workshop at The Home Depot

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Chanukah at Westfield Mall North County

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Wrestling with Faith

Most people, even the most devout, struggle with issues about God. We sit in the synagogue during the High Holidays and affirm the essentials of Judaism in theory, but when it comes to trusting God with our daily lives, we share a secret, painful fear that God isn't really looking out for us.

Many have been brought up under the assumption that mainstream science is incompatible with genuine Jewish faith—so when they see compelling evidence for biological evolution, for example, they feel forced to choose between science and their faith.

Wrestling with Faith was created for tackling questions like these, the “big issues” that keep people from intimate faith with God. In Wrestling with Faith, we acknowledge the often unspoken doubts and questions that all people share—as we share their invitation for us to dig deeper for the answers.

In Wrestling with Faith, JLI offers a steady and inspiring voice to help us reaffirm and understand our faith in a world where nothing seems solid or permanent. Drawing upon 3,000 years of Jewish knowledge, as well as a storehouse of literary, psychological, and theological insights, the course examines the fears and doubts that challenge us. It is in these struggles to find meaning that the course lays out a path for belief in a world struggling to find faith; but perhaps more important, it helps us find our own rhythm within which to walk that path.

Join us for the six- session course starting: 
Wednedsay Oct. 24, 2018 | 7:30-9:00 p.m.
Register before Oct. 3 for the 10% Earlybird discount! 

For more information: 
Call: 858.451.0455 ext.12 
Email: [email protected]

REGISTER HERE

 

 
 
Kiddush Sponsor

 

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Service Times

Friday night 6:00pm*      Shabbat day 10:00am

Kiddush Luncheon  12:30pm

Weekday Morning Minyans:

Monday - Friday: 7:00am | Sunday - 9:00am  

Weekday Evening Minyans:  6:00pm* 

 The Poway Minyan - Mr. Jack Cohen, Dr, Nate Rendler, Mrs. Joyce Hoffman, Mr. Alan Kutchuk and Dr. Neustein are now reciting Kaddish for their loved ones, everyday for the next 11 months. Please commit to just one Minyan  a week (only 30 min!) to make this happen. Please Click here to let us know you can help.

* Due to the season change, please call the office to confirm evening services

 
 
Parshah in a Nutshell

Parshat Noach

G‑d instructs Noah—the only righteous man in a world consumed by violence and corruption—to build a large wooden teivah (“ ark”), coated within and without with pitch. A great deluge, says G‑d, will wipe out all life from the face of the earth; but the ark will float upon the water, sheltering Noah and his family, and two members (male and female) of each animal species.

Rain falls for 40 days and nights, and the waters churn for 150 days more before calming and beginning to recede. The ark settles on Mount Ararat, and from its window Noah dispatches a raven, and then a series of doves, “to see if the waters were abated from the face of the earth.” When the ground dries completely—exactly one solar year (365 days) after the onset of the Flood—G‑d commands Noah to exit the teivah and repopulate the earth.

Noah builds an altar and offers sacrifices to G‑d. G‑d swears never again to destroy all of mankind because of their deeds, and sets the rainbow as a testimony of His new covenant with man. G‑d also commands Noah regarding the sacredness of life: murder is deemed a capital offense, and while man is permitted to eat the meat of animals, he is forbidden to eat flesh or blood taken from a living animal.

Noah plants a vineyard and becomes drunk on its produce. Two of Noah’s sons, Shem and Japheth, are blessed for covering up their father’s nakedness, while his third son, Ham, is punished for taking advantage of his debasement.

The descendants of Noah remain a single people, with a single language and culture, for ten generations. Then they defy their Creator by building a great tower to symbolize their own invincibility; G‑d confuses their language so that “one does not comprehend the tongue of the other,” causing them to abandon their project and disperse across the face of the earth, splitting into seventy nations.

The Parshah of Noach concludes with a chronology of the ten generations from Noah to Abram (later Abraham), and the latter’s journey from his birthplace of Ur Casdim to Charan, on the way to the land of Canaan.

 

 
 
 
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Mikvah Campaign

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Planned Giving

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 Leave an everlasting legacy to the Jewish community. Remember Chabad of Poway in your will. Your gift will ensure Jewish continuity and promote Jewish education. For more information about our Planned Giving initiative Click here

 
 
A bit of Jewish Humor

The CEO of a Fortune 500 company calls his speechwriter:
“Next week, I’m making the key presentation at our biggest meeting this year. It’s a crucial time for this company, and I need to address the themes, the vision, and the ideals of this firm. I need a killer speech from you. It needs to be dynamite!” 
“No problem,” says the speech writer. 
The CEO goes and takes an extended weekend golfing vacation, and that next Tuesday, after the meeting, the CEO calls up his writer in a fury.
“You’re fired!” he yells at the writer. 
“What?” asks the shocked writer, “Why? What went wrong? I wrote a great speech!” 
“Are you out of your mind? I specifically asked for a 20 minute speech, and it took me an hour to get through it: I lost the entire crowd before I was halfway through!” 
“An hour?” asks the bewildered speechwriter. “It was definitely a twenty minute speech. Although,” he added, “I did send you three copies…”

 
 
Chabad Family News

Birthdays:

Amy Raz - Monday, 10/15

Rabbi Mendel Goldstein - Monday, Cheshvan 6

Anniversaries:

Ted & Perla Kimball Friday, 10/19

Yahrtzeits:

Greta Berezovsky has Yahrtzeit for Riva Chaplik on Tues. 10/16 (Eve Mon. 10/15)

Ivor Jacobson has Yahrtzeit for Lauren Sue Jacobson, “Mommy”, on Wed. 10/17 (Eve Tues. 10/16)

Scott Peck has Yahrtzeit for Charlotte Peck on Wed. 10/17 (Eve Tues. 10/16)

Albert Kadosch has Yahrtzeit for June Aharon Kadosch on Fri. 10/19 (Eve Thurs. 10/18)

Albert Kadosch has Yahrtzeit for Max Wasserman on Fri 10/19 (Eve Thurs 10/18

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Hebrew School Teacher Needed!

The Poway Hebrew School is looking for a Hebrew Teacher to teach Aleph-Bet and vowels for Tuesday evenings 4-6pm. Please let us know if you are available or know someone that would be.

For more info please call 858.451.0455 ext15

Thank you very much!

 









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