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Dear [first_name]

This week's parasha, Vayetze, is the parasha of Exile. At the beginning of the parasha, Jacob leaves Israel. At the end he returns. In the intervening 22 years he works, marries, has his children and becomes extraordinarily wealthy. One could say, that it is in the parasha of Vayetze that he becomes a mensch. It is here that he reaches the peak of his life's accomplishments.

But Vayetze is unique in another way. It is the only parasha in the Torah where there are no paragraph breaks. It is one long paragraph from the beginning until the end. Imagine reading it the way it is written - you would be out of breath long before you reached the half-way mark!

So why is it written this way? Because Jacob did not "settle down" in Exile. He was there for a reason - to fulfil his goal of establishing himself, marrying, and having children. Jacob may have been in Charan, but his heart and mind never left Israel. He didn't even take a breather! As soon as he had accomplished what he set out to do, he was back in Israel.
 
Paradoxical isn't it? On the one hand, Jacob's greatest accomplishments were in Exile. On the other, his heart, mind and the deepest recesses of his soul, never left Israel.
 
When you consider it deeply, however, it is not contradictory at all. It is precisely when you are not swallowed up by your work - when you keep sight of your ultimate goal and constantly check your daily involvement against what you really wish to achieve - that you achieve the most.
 
As Jews, we must never be concerned for only ourselves and our own ethnic group. We have a message for the entire world. It is for this reason that G-d, in His Providence, has caused us to go into Exile - it is His way of "compelling" us to share that message.
 
However while fulfilling G-d's mission, there is a real danger that we will be influenced by the mores of the world. To avoid this, it is imperative that we never lose sight of the fact that we are not at "home". Our true home is Israel in both the physical and spiritual sense. We are merely in Exile on a "business" trip - to do G-d's business.
 
Just like Jacob, our souls were sent down into the world to accomplish G-d's mission. Just like Jacob, we were exiled from Israel to make the world a better place.
 
Through his conduct, Father Jacob has taught us, his children, a very powerful lesson. In order to succeed in our mission and achieve our goals, we must learn to be in our work and out of our work, "in the world" and "out of the world" - at one and the same time!
 
Hatzlacha Rabba - Much success in your life's work!
 
With best wishes for a Good Shabbos on behalf of the Rebbetzin and all of us at South Head,

Rabbi Benzion Milecki OAM

Some of our morning students at the fourth session of JLI's 'Journey of the Soul', called "Heaven, Hell and a Place In Between!"


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* Our first Kosherchef class of the term was held this past Tuesday. Our mini chefs made Pizza Swirls and Mushroom Bourekas. Click here for some great pictures of our mini chefs in action!

* Mummy & Me resumed this week. The children had a great morning baking Challah, singing and decorating crafts for Chanukah. Click here for pictures.

Wishing you and your family Shabbat Shalom and looking forward to seeing you at South Head Shul --- THE place where everyone wants to be!!!!!

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RECOMMENDED LIBRARY READING
 

 

"LIFE'S Blessings"

The Meaning and Significance of our Berachos, by Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, M.D.

Bestselling author Rabbi Twerski combines Torah insights with interesting stories to explain the significance, structure and meaning of each Blessing, from washing of the hands in the morning to before going to sleep at night. He examines the Berachot said on the Festivals and also those for special occasions. He examines the structure and meaning of the words of each Beracha.

Shabbat Shalom,
Sylvia Tuback, Librarian

 


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Alec Ziman for father Morris Ziman
Barbara Mann for grandfather Lazar Kantor
Karyn Burman for father Malcolm Lewis
Martin Shakinovsky for father Harold Leonard Shakinovsky
Michelle Mekler-Peled for mother Debbie Mekler
Nicole Santer for father Malcolm Lewis
Simonne Mekler for mother Debbie Mekler

Tuesday
Eva Friedman for mother Ellen Valent
Greta Abrahams for aunty Dossie Josephson
Helen Meyer for grandfather Abram Lewartowski
Sandra Hart for father Stanley Hart

Wednesday
Eva Devenyi for husband Laszlo Devenyi
Margaret Nagel for father Martin Geller
Maureen Flekser for father Kalman Solomon Fisher
Samantha Mendoza for mother Estelle Fisher

Thursday
Brenda Finkelstein for mother Jen Hoffman
Errol Weinberg for father Hyman Weinberg
Jeffrey Krug for father Hyman Krug
Shani Diamond for grandmother Chana Cohen
Yetta Hendler for mother Sonia Freed
 

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