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27 Adar II 5784 - April 6, 2024

Shabbat Mevarchim

Parshat Hachodesh - Parshat Shemini

Rabbi's Reflections

-Moving From Mitzvah to Mitzvah: Take the Opportunity-

On the eighth day, following the seven-day inauguration of the Mishkan, our parsha tells us, “Moshe called Aharon and his sons, and the elders of Israel. He said to Aharon, ‘Take a calf of the herd for a sin offering and a ram for a burnt offering, without blemish, and bring them before the Lord’” (Vayikra 9:1-2). Rav Moshe Feinstein z’’l is curious as to why the command to bring the calf was issued without also referencing its preparation. For instance, both the Korban Pesach and the Korban Tamid mention a four-day preparation period prior to being offered. Why is it absent here? Rav Moshe answers his question as follows: “It seems that the reason why it was deemed proper to simply offer the calf without referencing its preparation is in order to teach us that immediately after we finish performing a mitzvah, we should move quickly to begin a whole new one.” (Sefer Kol Ram, Parshat Shemini 45:2). 


For seven days, the people enthusiastically and unreservedly invested their whole beings into the dedication of the Mishkan – establishing an earthly structure capable of housing the divine presence. On the eighth day, however, after reaching the spiritual climax of their weeklong efforts, the people are not afforded the opportunity to rest. They are not told to “take it easy and relax.” Rather, they are immediately given a new mitzvah to do! Thus, they were not commanded about the preparation of the calf because they had to take on this new mitzvah instantly and without hesitation. Now, this is not to say that the preparation for the sacrifice was not done. It was. However, its omission in the text teaches us about the importance of moving from one mitzvah to the next with alacrity and purpose, and that even though we may have completed one mitzvah, we still are obligated to take on many more. As Rav Moshe notes, “A person should not say after he fulfills a mitzvah that he is exempt from another one. Rather, he must seek out another mitzvah opportunity straightaway. It is for this reason that once we’ve completed reading the Torah on Simchat Torah, we immediately begin it anew! This,” says Rav Moshe, “is how we should act regarding every mitzvah” (Ibid.). 


The job of a Jew is never done, because there is always another mitzvah to take on, another act of chesed to undertake, another spiritual gain to be made. This Shabbat, may we reflect upon the various mitzvot we do, and let us ask ourselves, “Do I want this mitzvah to be over with so I can move on to other things?” Or, “If and when this mitzvah is over with, I can’t wait to move on to other mitzvot?” Every mitzvah is an opportunity, a free gift, given to us by our Creator to help us further develop and refine our spiritual selves while elevating those around us. Let us take advantage of that free gift by grabbing ahold of each opportunity that presents itself, let us seek those opportunities out, and let us all continue to move from mitzvah to mitzvah, creating a world infused with holiness and righteousness, bringing us all closer to that day when “God shall be sovereign over all the earth. On that day, God shall be one, and His name shall be one!” (Zechariyah 14:9).  


Shabbat Shalom!

- Rabbi Dan

Schedule of Services at B'nai Abraham

Friday Night


Candle Lighting

7:34PM


Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat

7:30PM


Shabbat

Shacharit

9:00AM


Youth Services

10:30AM


Mincha

7:20PM


Havdalah

8:30PM




Sunday

Shacharit

8:30AM


Monday-Friday

Shacharit

7:05AM



CTI Announcements

Please extend a warm welcome to our new members


Patricia Levy

Carol/Kaylen Silverberg

2023 Tax Statements


Statements of 2023 Charitable Donations are being sent on request only. If you need a statement, please send a request to Larry Smith at treasurer@tiferetaustin.org.


Kids and families had a wonderful time singing and dancing along to the music of Jason Mesches at last Sunday's mini-concert.

Rabbi Millner and CTI member Dr. J.E. Wolfson will each teach a class for the Yoms program at Shalom Austin on April 15, and the CTI community is encouraged to attend:


6:00 – 6:45 PM

Israel 101


Rabbi Dan Millner | Congregation Tiferet Israel


Since October 7, more people are thinking about and talking about Israel than ever before. However, many people feel held back due to a lack of information. Come join this session to gain a strong foundation to feel comfortable and competent joining the Israel conversation.

 

7:00 – 7:45 PM

“Jewish Resisters, Though”: Why There Has Been Reluctance to Apply the “Upstander” Label to Jews in the Holocaust


Dr. J.E. Wolfson | Texas Holocaust, Genocide, and Antisemitism Advisory Commission


A large proportion of museum exhibits and popular films and literature on the Holocaust elects to spotlight and applaud the actions of “Righteous Gentiles” who rescued Jews, but not the actions of Jews themselves. What might explain this longstanding tunnel vision or the fact that so few people have even chosen to question it? This presentation will offer answers to that question and will examine fascinating case studies of Jews who resisted the Nazi assault and continue to complicate popularly accepted notions of heroism and martyrdom. Dr. Wolfson suggests that the tendency to privilege stories of non-Jewish rescue of Jews over Jewish resistance reveals much about how our culture has sought to define and remember the Holocaust. We cannot approach a fuller understanding of Holocaust history without acknowledging the challenges, suffering, courage, and selflessness that helped shape Jewish resistance.

 

Attendance is free, but registration is required.

To learn more about the evening’s classes and to register, visit: Yom's Educational Electives | Shalom Austin

Please join us for a community healing circle and interactive group session facilitated by Healing Hebrews.


When: Sunday April 14 at 2 pm

Price: Suggested Donation to Hadassah at $18


Please email questions and RSVP to austin@hadassah.org. The session will take place in Northwest Austin and we will send location information once you have RSVPed.


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ISRAEL BONDS

Thank you to Daniel Ledeen for sponsoring Kiddush in honor of Natalie Ledeen's birthday.

Effective with all kiddushes booked after the beginning of Passover (April 22nd), the new prices will be: 

  • $250 for a standard Kiddush
  • $50 more for a cake added to Kiddush 


For all Kiddushes booked and paid for prior to the beginning of Passover, the current prices will remain the same.


Additionally, the Kiddush calendar is opened up for the remainder of 2024 so that you can book as far in advance as you would like this year and still pay the lower prices. 



THANK YOU for supporting CTI and our community with your sponsorship! Also a big thank you to the many people who help with kiddush prep and cleanup!!! Your efforts are very much appreciated! 


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Mazel Tov!


  • Elizabeth Temerlin, Birthday April 11
  • Edward Selig, Birthday April 12



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Torah Classes at CTI

Take Your Tanakh Series


Tuesday Night | 7:00pm - The Book of Isaiah


Wednesday Morning | 8:15am - The Song of Songs


Click Here for more information on how to join these exciting classes.

Donations

Thank you to Gary Gerstenhaber, Stuart Tendler,

and Raz Ezra for their aliyah donations.


Thank you to Ben Heyen for his donation to the General Fund.



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Refuah Shelayma To:

  • Allene Novy-Portnoy; Hannah Bassa bat Sarah Osnat 
  • Avshalom ben Hannah Bassa
  • Cindy Newman 
  • Janet Goldberg; Shayna Masha bat Chasha Mina
  • Ken Friedman
  • Rebecca Millner; Rivkah bat Shoshana
  • Sheina Ruchel bat Henya Leah
  • Tzvi David ben Rivka Golda
  • Yoel Simcha ben Chaya Risha 
  • Sulta bat Nedgma
  • Zvi Aharon ben Bayla
  • Yaira bat Sarah
  • Tamar bat Chaya
  • Ilana bat Gheita
  • HaRav Avram Meir ben Eli Yosef v'Shira Chanah.
  • Rabbi Harold Liebowitz, HaRav Chaim Alter ben Necha. 
  • Baruch Akiva Ben Rivka
  • Miriam bat Helen
  • Rivka Michal bat Sarah Chana
  • Lori Garza 
  • Yisroel Natan ben Sarah
  • Masha Gitil bas Chaya Yita
  • Allen Levinson; Avraham Yitzchak ben Gittel
  • Moshe ben Reizel
  • Avigail Malkah bat Devorah
  • David Moshe ben Sylvia
  • Shoshana bat Yocheved
  • Miriam bat Rachel v'Mordechai
  • Alta Shoshana bat Shulamit
  • Meir Psachia ben Tziril
  • Geni Berman Abitbol
  • Beilya Golda bat Leah
  • Yosef Yehoshua ben Sarah
  • Jonathan Malawer (Yosef ben Bracha)
  • Fivel ben Sarah HaLevi
  • Adam ben Chanah
  • Rafael ben Sheindal Leah
  • Aharon Asher ben Chaya Naomi
  • Esther Malka Fraida bat Serel Chaya Raiza
  • Esther Reva bat Malka
  • Avraham ben Rut
  • Sheva Eva bat Bella.
  • Moshe ben Rut
  • Shulkah Malka bat Tziporah
  • Chandal bat Basia
  • Shmuel Dovid bat Malka
  • Anthony Ben Devorah
  • Shayna Leah bat Yehudit
  • Reuven ben Shira
  • Batyah bat Sara
  • Rachel Tzivia bat Malka
  • Chava Golda bat Leah
  • David Yosef ben Aga
  • Layla Tzohara bat Naomi Rivkeh
  • Shimon Yaakov ben Sarah
  • Shalom Ephraim ben Esther Breindel

 Wishing all Cholei Yisrael a Refuah Shlayma. 


Dear Tiferet Friends, 

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please let us know. Also, if you have a friend or family member who needs 

prayers for healing, again please let us know at admin@tiferetaustin.org  

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