
Vol. 10 No. 5 Enero 2005 – Tevet – Shevat 5765 Yeshayahu (Isaas) 66:23 dice: "Y de Rosh Jodesh a Rosh Jodesh (Nuevo Mes a Nuevo Mes), y de da de Shabat a Shabat, vendrn todos a adorar delante de m, dijo HaShem." Como parte de nuestra liturgia semanal, hemos estado recitando este versculo cada [...]
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캐나다, 토론토, 제 10권 2005, 1월 5일- 쉐밧5765 이사야 66:23 : 그리고 한 월삭으로부터 다음 월삭까지,한 안식일에서 다음 안식일까지, 모든 육체가 내 앞에 와서 경배하게 될 것이니라, 여호와께서 말씀하셨느니라. 우리의 매주 예식의 일부로서, 우리는 이 구절을 매 안식일마다 암송해오고 있습니다. 그러나 우리가 읽어오고 있는 바를 저에게 주께서 확신을 갖도록 해주신 것은 최근의 일입니다. 이 대목의 [...]
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Vol. 10 No. 5 Janvier 2005 – Tevet – Chevat 5765 Yechyahu (Esae) 66:23 dit A chaque nouvelle lune et chaque Chabbath (Sabbat), toute chair viendra se prosterner devant moi, dit lEternel. Ce verset fait parti de la liturgie que nous ritons tout les Chabbath, mais cest seulement rament que le Seigneur ma convaincu de [...]
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Vol. 10 No. 5 January 2005 – Tevet – Shevat 5765 Yeshayahu (Isaias) 66:23 lemos: … E ser que desde uma lua nova at outra, e desde um Shabbat at ao outro, vir toda a carne a adorar perante mim, diz o S-NHOR. Como parte da nossa liturgia semanal, ns temos recitado este verso todo [...]
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A veces yo misma me llamo la chica del calendario. No, porque mi foto este en la pared de alguien sino porque soy quien mantiene el calendario en la congregacin Melech Yisrael. Una parte describe de mi empleo es saber que hemos hecho, donde y cuando lo hicimos y que vamos a hacer. Baruj HaShem, [...]
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Sometimes I call myself the calendar girl. No, not because my picture is up on someones wall but because I am keeper of the calendar at Congregation Melech Yisrael. One part of my job description is to know what weve done, where and when we did it and what we are going to do. Baruch [...]
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In my commentary on Parasha (the Torah portion) Vayishlach (and he sent), December 17th 2005, I stated the following: "…anyone who has read the Bible in its entirety, the Tanach as well as the Brit Chadasha (NT), knows that despite all her striving, both with man and G-d, Yisrael (Israel) prevails. How does she finally [...]
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As an introduction to this topic, a (relatively) short introductory note would be helpful. On a regular Shabbat, the Parshah of the Week, which is divided into seven portions, is read publicly in the shul, or synagogue. For each of the seven portions, one congregant is "called up" to make "brachot," or blessings, on the [...]
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Important Events Shabbat Nisan Iyar Sivan Tammuz Av Elul Tishri Heshivan Kislev Tevet Shevat Adar Adar Sheni Sabbatical Year Year of Jubilee The Hebrew calendar (Hebrew: הלוח העברי ha’luach ha’ivri) or Jewish calendar is a lunisolar calendar used by Jews. Today, the calendar is predominantly used for religious observances and by all official institutions in [...]
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The New Moon is the most pivotal date in the Jewish Calendar. Without the New Moon, we could not have any of the Jewish Holidays. All the Jewish Holidays revolve around the date of the New Moon. The New Moon tells us which day is the first of the month. The Bible says: Tehelim / [...]
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