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Parshat Beshalach Candle Lighting Mincha Hashkama Youth Minyan Parsha Shiur Main Beit Midrash Gemara Shiur Mincha Shabbat ends Rabbi Reisman Video Shiur Sunday, Jan. 24 Mon., Thur. Tue., Wed. Fri. Mincha January 23 January 30 Times 8:00 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 9:00 am 9:15 am 4:00 pm 4:35 pm 5:50 pm 7:30 pm 7:30/8:30 am 6:35/7:45 am 6:45/7:45 am Latest Times for Shema/Shemoneh Esrei Candle Lighting Mincha TORAH Artscroll 366 Hertz 265 HAFTORAH Artscroll 1152 Hertz 281 Next Shabbat Parshat Yitro 4:41 pm 4:40 pm 4:50 pm 9:39/10:28 am 9:37/10:28 am 4:50 pm 4:50 pm Rabbi Jonathan Sacks on Parshat Beshalach The first translation of the Torah into another language Greek took place in around the second century BCE, in Egypt during the reign of Ptolemy II. It is known as the Septuagint, in Hebrew Hashiv im, because it was done by a team of seventy scholars. The Talmud however says that at various points the sages at work on the project deliberately mistranslated certain texts because they believed that a literal translation would simply be unintelligible to a Greek readership. One of these texts was the phrase, On the seventh day God finished all the work he had made. Instead the translators wrote, On the sixth day God finished. What was it that they thought the Greeks would not understand? How did the idea that God made the universe in six days make more sense than that He did so in seven? It seems puzzling, yet the answer is simple. The Greeks could not understand the seventh day, Shabbat, as itself part of the work of creation. What is creative about resting? What do we achieve by not making, not working, not inventing? The idea seems to make no sense at all. Indeed we have the independent testimony of the Greek writers of that period, that one of the things they ridiculed in Judaism was Shabbat. One day in seven Jews do not work, they said, because they are lazy. The idea that the day itself might have independent value was apparently beyond their comprehension. Oddly enough, within a very short period of time, the empire of Alexander the Great began to crumble, just as had the earlier city state of Athens that gave rise to some of the greatest thinkers and writers in history. Civilizations, like individuals, can suffer from burnout. It s what happens when you don t have a day of rest written into your schedule. As Achad ha-am said: more than the Jewish people has kept the Sabbath, the Sabbath has kept the Jewish people. Rest one day in seven and you won t burn out. Shabbat, which we encounter for the first time in this week s parsha, is one of the greatest institutions the world has ever known. It changed the way the world thought about time. Prior to Judaism, people measured time either by the sun the solar calendar of 365 days aligning us with the seasons or by the moon, that is, by months ( month comes from the word moon ) of roughly thirty days. Kiddush is sponsored by Great Neck Synagogue and by Lisa & Michael Aryeh in honor of their nephew, Andrew aryeh laining this shabbat And a Herring Table sponsored by Susan & David Sedgh in memory of his father Yaakov Sedgh, z"l. January 23, 2016 13 Shevat, 5776 The idea of the seven-day week which has no counterpart in nature was born in the Torah and spread throughout the world via Christianity and Islam, both of which borrowed it from Judaism, marking the difference simply by having it on a different day. We have years because of the sun, months because of the moon, and weeks because of the Jews. What Shabbat did and still does is to create space within our lives and within society as a whole in which we are truly free. Free from the pressures of work; free from the demands of ruthless employers; free from the siren calls of a consumer society urging us to spend our way to happiness; free to be ourselves in the company of those we love. Somehow this one day has renewed its meaning in generation after generation, despite the most profound economic and industrial change. In Moses day it meant freedom from slavery to Pharaoh. In the nineteenth and early twentieth century it meant freedom from sweatshop working conditions of long hours for little pay. In ours, it means freedom from emails, smartphones and the demands of 24/7 availability. Seudah Shlishit is sponsored by Yaffa & Avraham Gabbaizadeh in memory of his father Shlomo ben Yehuda Gabbai, his uncle Shmuel ben Yehuda Gabbai and his mother Ayuma bat Moshiah.

26 Old Mill Road, Great Neck, NY 11023 (516) 487-6100 Shabbat Announcements Parshat Beshalach 5776 What our parsha tells us is that Shabbat was among the first commands the Israelites received on leaving Egypt. Having complained about the lack of food, God told them that he would send them manna from heaven, but they were not to gather it on the seventh day. Instead a double portion would fall on the sixth. That is why to this day we have two challot on Shabbat, in memory of that time. Not only was Shabbat culturally unprecedented. It was so conceptually as well. Throughout history people have dreamed of an ideal world. We call such visions, utopias, from the Greek ou meaning no and topos, meaning place. They are called that because no such dream has ever come true, except in one instance, namely Shabbat. Shabbat is utopia now, because on it we create, for twentyfive hours a week, a world in which there are no hierarchies, no employers and employees, no buyers and sellers, no inequalities of wealth or power, no production, no traffic, no din of the factory or clamor of the marketplace. It is the still point of the turning world, a pause between symphonic movements, a break between the chapters of our days, an equivalent in time of the open countryside between towns where you can feel the breeze and hear the song of birds. Shabbat is utopia, not as it will be at the end of time but rather, as we rehearse for it now in the midst of time. God wanted the Israelites to begin their one-day-in-seven rehearsal of freedom almost as soon as they left Egypt, because real freedom, of the seven-days-in-seven kind, takes time, centuries, millennia. The Torah regards slavery as wrong, but it did not abolish it immediately because people were not yet ready for it. Neither Britain nor America abolished it until the nineteenth century, and even then not without a struggle. Yet the outcome was inevitable once Shabbat had been set in motion, because slaves who know freedom one day in seven will eventually rise against their chains. The human spirit needs time to breathe, to inhale, to grow. The first rule in time management is to distinguish between matters that are important, and those that are merely urgent. Under pressure, Yet these are often what matter most to our happiness and sense of a life well lived. Shabbat is time dedicated to the things that are important but not urgent: family, friends, community, a sense of sanctity, prayer in which we thank God for the good things in our life, and Torah reading in which we retell the long, dramatic story of our people and our journey. Shabbat is when we celebrate shalom bayit the peace that comes from love and lives in the home blessed by the Shekhinah, the presence of God you can almost feel in the candlelight, the wine and the special bread. This is a beauty created not by Michelangelo or Leonardo but by each of us: a serene island of time in the midst of the often-raging sea of a restless world. I once took part, together with the Dalai Lama, in a seminar (organized by the Elijah Institute) in Amritsar, Northern India, the sacred city of the Sikhs. In the course of the talks, delivered to an audience of two thousand Sikh students, one of the Sikh leaders turned to the students and said: What we need is what the Jews have: Shabbat! Just imagine, he said, a day dedicated every week to family and home and relationships. He could see its beauty. We can live its reality. The ancient Greeks could not understand how a day of rest could be part of creation. Yet it is so, for without rest for the body, peace for the mind, silence for the soul, and a renewal of our bonds of identity and love, the creative process eventually withers and dies. It suffers entropy, the principle that all systems lose energy over time. The Jewish people did not lose energy over time, and it remains as vital and creative as it ever was. The reason is Shabbat: humanity s greatest source of renewable energy, the day that gives us the strength to keep on creating. GNS Yoetzet Halacha Lisa Septimus Welcomes your questions about mikvah, observance of taharat mishpacha (halacha relating to married life) and women s health, as it connects to Jewish law. Reach out to her at: Phone: 516.415.1111 Email: gnsyoetzet@gmail.com. All conversations and emails are kept confidential. Great Neck Synagogue 26 Old Mill Road, Great Neck, NY 11023 516-487-6100 Rabbi Dale Polakoff, Rabbi Rabbi Ian Lichter, Assistant Rabbi Dr. Ephraim Wolf,z l, Rabbi Emeritus Zeev Kron, Cantor Eleazer Schulman, z l, Cantor Emeritus Rabbi Sholom Jensen, Youth Director Zehava & Dr. Michael Atlas, Youth Directors Mark Twersky, Executive Director Dr. James Frisch, Assistant Director Dr. Hal Chadow, President Harold Domnitch, Chairman of the Board Lisa Septimus, Yoetzet Halacha 516-415-1111 Fortunate is the one who grows in Torah, who toils in Torah and who gives pleasure to his creator Brachot 17a

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