Young Israel of Chomedey Congregation Chevra Mishnayis Tel: (450) 681-2571 email: yiclaval@gmail.com Website: youngisraelofchomedey.com 4880 Boul. Notre Dame Chomedey, Laval, Que H7W 1V4 B H YIC Weekly Newsletter Nov 18-24 / 10-16 Kislev DAY Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Nov 18 Nov 19 Nov 20 Nov 21 Nov 22 Nov 23 Nov 24 SHACHRIS 8:30 AM 7:00 AM No Schachris No Schachris - 7:00 AM No Schachris Parshat Vayishlach Services at 9:30 AM followed by Kiddish and then Mincha MINCHA / 4:00 PM Mincha / Ma ariv 4:00 PM Shabbat Starts: 3:58 PM Shabbat Ends: 5:05 PM Kiddish Sat Nov 17: Today s Kiddish was sponsored by the shul Liquor Donations: A bottle was donated by Gina & Norman Fogel to give thanks to Hashem for the successful conclusion of all of Gina s medical treatments and continued health in the future. Rabbi Banon s Class: There will be no Rabbi s class this week. Condolences: The YIC extends its condolences to long-time YIC members Abe & Mary Kirschner, whose son John passed away in Denver, on Thursday, November 8, 2018. John was the devoted husband of Lauren for thirty-six years, as well as being a beloved father and father-in-law of Jordan, Adam and Callan, and proud grandfather of Elena. He also leaves behind his cherished brothers and sisters-in-law, Harry and Diane Kirschner, Jack and Geri Kirschner; and brother-in-law of Todd and Jennifer Markus, Randy and Shari Markus. John will be dearly missed by his family and friends. Funeral services took place on Thursday, November 15. May the Family Know no Further Sorrows
Birthdays: a) Irving Zwirek turns 85 biz hundert und tsvantsik on Thursday, November 22nd; Irving was recently moved from the hospital to a rehab center in town, a sign that he is doing much better, and apparently will not need an operation, and so at the same time we wish him a HAPPY BIRTHDAY and a complete REFUAH SHLEMA as well. b) And also a HAPPY BIRTHDAY to a somewhat younger Sam Duchoeny who turns 51 on Friday, November 23rd, and we wish him all the best until the ripe old age of 120. Refuah Shelma: A REFUAH SHLEMA to all members and family members undergoing various treaments of one sort or another - may you and we all be blessed with good health in the days, months and years to come. *********************************************************** IMAGES and VIDEOS ******************* This video is 1hr 13m long. It features Caroline Glick, an American-born Israeli journalist, newspaper editor, and writer. She is the deputy managing editor of The Jerusalem Post, and also the Senior Fellow for Middle East Affairs of the Washington, DC-based Center for Security Policy. Well worth watching. https://israelunwired.com/caroline-glick-went-to-houston-texas-and-blewthe-minds-of-her-audience/ Yahrzeits for the week of NOV 19-25 / 11-17 KISLEV COMMON JEWISH MEMBER DECEASED RELATION Nov 19 Kislev 11 Beatrice Duchoeny for Sophie Duchoeny z l mother in law Nov 19 Kislev 11 Miriam Levy for Akiva Kaplansky z l father Nov 20 Kislev 12 Gabriel Schwimmer for Victoria Schwimmer z l mother Nov 20 Kislev 12 Danny Katz for Aaron Katz z l father Nov 21 Kislev 13 Phyllis Abramovitz for Moishe Abramovitz z l father in law Nov 22 Kislev 14 Rhoda Rappaport for Yehuda z l father Nov 23 Kislev 15 Sylvia Ettinger for her sister z l sister Nov 25 Kislev 17 Zvi Shapiro for Issac Boxer z l grandfather Nov 25 Kislev 17 Linda Schwartz for Aaron z l father Any Young Israel member MISSING a Yahrzeit notice in the shul bulletin, please email the info directly to therudys@videotron.ca Please provide full name in English (and Hebrew if possible) and the date of the Yarzeit as well as relationship to YIC member. As soon as info is received, it will be forwarded to the shul office, or you can also email or phone in the info direct to the office if you prefer. Note: In the event a female member does not want her maiden name included in the weekly bulletin Yahrzeit notices - for possible security reasons - please advise the office, and we will make the appropriate change.
PARSHAT HASHAVUA - WEEKLY TORAH PORTION The Parshah in a Nutshell Vayishlach Genesis 32:4 36:43 Jacob returns to the Holy Land after a 20-year stay in Charan, and sends angel-emissaries to Esau in hope of a reconciliation, but his messengers report that his brother is on the warpath with 400 armed men. Jacob prepares for war, prays, and sends Esau a large gift (consisting of hundreds of heads of livestock) to appease him. That night, Jacob ferries his family and possessions across the Jabbok River; he, however, remains behind and encounters the angel that embodies the spirit of Esau, with whom he wrestles until daybreak. Jacob suffers a dislocated hip but vanquishes the supernal creature, who bestows on him the name Israel, which means he who prevails over the divine. Jacob and Esau meet, embrace and kiss, but part ways. Jacob purchases a plot of land near Shechem, whose crown prince also called Shechem abducts and rapes Jacob s daughter Dinah. Dinah s brothers Simeon and Levi avenge the deed by killing all male inhabitants of the city, after rendering them vulnerable by convincing them to circumcise themselves. Jacob journeys on. Rachel dies while giving birth to her second son, Benjamin, and is buried in a roadside grave near Bethlehem. Reuben loses the birthright because he interferes with his father s marital life. Jacob arrives in Hebron, to his father Isaac, who later dies at age 180. (Rebecca has passed away before Jacob s arrival.) Our Parshah concludes with a detailed account of Esau s wives, children and grandchildren; the family histories of the people of Seir, among whom Esau settled; and a list of the eight kings who ruled Edom, the land of Esau s and Seir s descendants.