9 Kislev, 5786    

November 29, 2025 


PARASHAT VAYETZEI




Candle lighting: Friday, 4:10 pm


Shabbat ends: Saturday, 5:10 pm



Table of Contents
1) -Weekly Service Schedule 
2) - Rabbi's message
3) - Rabbi's Study
4) -Activities & Donations
5) - Birthdays & Anniversaries
6) - Refuah shlema
 



1) - Weekly Service Schedule 


We welcome Shabbat each week with our Kabbalat Shabbat service in the

Moseson Chapel.




New Mishaberach list by December 8th,

 please email the office at chashaaray@gmail.com


Candle Lighting: 4:10 pm

Sunset - by which time preparations for Shabbat are concluded, and Shabbat candles have been lit - is at 4:28 pm




  • Kabbalat Shabbat - Friday - 11/28 - 5:00 pm

Please note the new time

 In the Moseson Chapel & on-line




Click this link


Zoom Meeting ID: 897 8879 2248

NEW PASSCODE: 5786






  • Shabbat Morning - 11/29 - 9:30 am 

In the Sanctuary & on-line



To keep our building secure on Shabbat the side doors will be locked after 10:15 a.m. On Saturday morning the doors will be monitored, and you will be let in as quickly as possible

Thank you.




Shabbat ends: 5:10 pm




We ask men on Zoom, to please have your heads covered for all services. 


We also strongly encourage you to don a Tallit for all morning services - on Shabbat and Weekdays - which is a Mitzvah.



People are also encouraged to wear Tefillin for weekday morning services; Rabbi Yechiel will be happy to help anyone who wishes to put on Tefillin.


To be counted in a minyan on Zoom your face must be visible.







Please join us for these Weekday Services.

These services also support people who are saying Kaddish for loved ones who have passed away.



  • Sunday- 11/30 -8:00 pm

 In the Moseson Chapel & on-line







  • Monday - 12/1 - 8:00 am

In the Moseson Chapel & on-line





  • Thursday - 12/4 - 8:00 am

In the Moseson Chapel & on-line







Rabbi Yechiel office hours:

Monday-Thursday

between the hours of 10 am -1 pm

Please call the office to make an appointment.



Please scroll down to see upcoming events.


Please visit our website at: shaarayshalom.org

for additional information.

2) - Rabbi's Message


Parshat HaShavuah - This week's Torah portion is Parshat VaYetzey.

It tells of the struggles and triumphs of our forefather Yaakov (Jacob).

He's been forced to flee from his brother and his family in Canaan, and

experiences an extraordinary vision of the Holy One on his first night

alone - "Jacob's Ladder". Yaakov then arrives in Haran (north-western

Mesopatamia) as a stranger in a strange land, and meets his mother's

family, his future brides, and his difficult, crafty Uncle Lavan. The

remarkable encounter of Yaakov and Rachel, who would become the

love of his life, may well be the first "meet-cute" in Jewish history.


A new family, the Children of Israel (the name Yaakov will eventually be

given) will come into being as a result of these encounters. As each

new child is born, we learn of how they are named. The name given by

Leah to baby Judah ("Yehudah") has great meaning for the Jewish

People ("Yehudeem"), and for Thanksgiving weekend, too.


Parshat VaYetzey may be found in any Bible, in Genesis 28:10 - 32:3,

or in the Hertz Chumash on pp. 106-117, or in Etz Hayim (our

Conservative Chumash, with modern translations and commentaries)

on pp. 166-187. You may also find it online at this link:


https://www.sefaria.org/Genesis.28.10-32.3?lang=bi&aliyot=0

 

In the Haftarah, the prophet Hoshea (in Hoshea 12:13 - 14:10) connects

aspects of the life of Yaakov with the trials of the Children of Israel in the

prophet's own time. You may also find this passage in the Hertz

Chumash on pp. 118-121, or on pp. 189-193 in Etz Hayim, or on-line at:



https://www.sefaria.org/Hosea.12.13-14.10?lang=bi

 

I wish you and your loved ones a blessed and Happy Thanksgiving, and

I look forward to sharing Shabbat with you and our synagogue family.

 




Shabbat Shalom, Rabbi Yechiel



3) - Bible Study with Rabbi Yechiel






Our weekly study of the Hebrew Bible will continue on Monday evening, Dec 1st, at 7:00 - 8:00 PM. We study and discuss different parts of the Bible in depth, trying to understand these stories as human dramas which reflect the real-world experiences, ideas and the literary art of ancient Israel. No prior knowledge of Hebrew or Torah is needed to

participate.



Time: December 1, 2025

7:00-8:00 PM 



You are welcome to join us here in our synagogue, or on Zoom -


Meeting ID: 8040 631 892 / Passcode: 5786


Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8040631892?

pwd=oHUGE2oLOewMyV4r8eG2WmgxyXuyzP.1&omn=82141701416




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Please Note:


We are planning a weekly Conversational Hebrew class for beginners who can read Hebrew -

If interested, please contact the office.

4) - Activities & Donations 

Please click the buttons below for

upcoming events.

Please click the image below to enlarge.




5) -Birthday


Shlomo Lior Duek


and


 Eileen Selzer









Anniversaries



Andrea & Flavio Collela


and


Judy & Jeff Shostak







6) - Refuah Shlema

Stewart Walden,

Ines Weinberg,

Ellen Sue Rothfeld,

Judy Schwarz,

Dr. Sol Goldman,

Dorothy Dorman

Bob Dorman,

and

Beth Litkofsky Sheer





If you have a Mishaberach for a person to mention, please contact Rabbi Yechiel: 

shaarayshalomrav@gmail.com

or contact the office.



office call (516) 481-7448

711 Dogwood Ave, West Hempstead, NY 11552

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Organizations for contributions

at this time of crisis in Israel:



Swords of Iron helping the IDF https://swordsofiron.org.il/


Magen David Adom https://afmda.org/bloomberg-match


Jewish National Fund https://www.jnf.org/ways-to-help/support-israel


Friends of the Israel Defense Forces https://www.fidf.org/



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