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Shalom,


We are looking forward to a full house tonight for the Am Israel Chai Shabbat. It will be with unity, inspiration and strength. Rest assured that proper security measures are in place.

 

For the past week, we've been glued to our screens, looking out for a ray of light in this utter darkness. Our minds are numb so we pray, we hope, we cry and we try to hold on. The entire Jewish world is in deep pain.

 

The Torah teaches us (and history has repeatedly demonstrated) that our physical protection is intrinsically connected to our spiritual activism. When we pray or dedicate a good deed to our brothers and sisters in Israel, we create a spiritual defense shield for them that will help through difficult and dangerous times.

 

And we are one body made up of many parts. Sometimes the head is hurting and we take an injection in the arm, sometimes the leg is hurting and we take medication by mouth; we are all interconnected. While our brothers and sisters in Israel are on the front lines, we can send our support by strengthening ourselves spiritually, and taking on a resolution in merit of Israel.

 

Now Shabbat is about to enter. Shabbat is a time of peace and a time of light, to rise above. You have the power to add light to this great darkness.

 

When you light the Shabbat candles, you add both physical and spiritual light to the world. And we all know that the world really needs it now more than ever!

 

The brave IDF soldiers need your light.

The injured need your light.

The hostages need your light.

The victims need your light.

The world needs your light!

 

Light Shabbat candles this Friday (and every Friday!). If you already light on a regular basis, put a few coins to charity before lighting, and encourage your friends to light as well.

 

Wishing you a Shabbat Shalom and with prayers for safty and peace in Israel and around the world.



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Shabbat Candle Lighting Time


Friday, October 13, 2023

6:43 pm - Gainesville, FL

6:44 pm - Lake City, FL

6:46 pm - Old Town, FL

6:43 pm - Ocala, FL

6:40 pm - Palatka, FL


Shabbat Ends

Saturday, October 14, 2023

7:36 pm - Gainesville, FL

7:37 pm - Lake City, FL

7:38 pm - Old Town, FL

7:35 pm - Ocala, FL

7:33 pm - Palatka, FL


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October, 13 - 7:00 PM

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Shabbat Morning Shacharit

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Shabbat Afternoon Mincha

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AM ISRAEL CHAI SHABBAT


Friday, October 13

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Join us with your friends at your home away from home for services, followed by 4 course Shabbat dinner, song and words of inspiration.


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1. Take Up a "Call to Arms"


What it is: Before the outbreak of the 1967 war, the Lubavitcher Rebbe of righteous memory prompted a literal "call to arms" to encourage Jewish males to don the holy heart-and-mind connectors known as Tefillin, whose spiritual potency is foretold in the Talmud to help instill fear and deterrence in the enemy.


What to do: Help every Jewish man and boy over the age of 13 to put on Tefillin today, and every weekday.


Links: Want to learn how to put on tefillin? Check out this tutorial.


Don't have tefillin or seek the personal touch? Contact Rabbi@JewishGator.com


Watch: The Rebbe explain the power of tefillin.




2. Share the Power of Light


What it is: While this is a once-a-week Mitzvah, its power lasts for an entire seven days. Lighting Shabbat and holiday candles ushers light and peace into the home and the world.


What to do: Encourage every Jewish woman and girls to light Shabbat candles every Friday before the onset of Shabbat and on the eve of Jewish holidays.


Links: Learn how to light Shabbat candles, find out what time the candles should be lit, read stories and discover the power of bringing more light into the world.


Watch: The Rebbe discusses the redemptive power of Shabbat candles




3. Check Your (Spiritual) Security System


What it is: Called the guardian of the Jewish home and the guardian of the Jewish people throughout the ages, the Mezuzah is a parchment scroll containing sacred portions of the Torah that is hung on the right side of the doorpost to a Jewish home. They are also affixed on most doorposts within the home.


What to do: Do you have mezuzahs on and in your home? This is a good time have them checked to make sure they are still in tiptop shape. (It is best to do so annually, and at least twice every seven years.)


If you don’t have mezuzahs, now is the time to get it, contact Rabbi@JewishGator.com


Links: Learn all about mezuzahs and how to affix them.


Watch: The Rebbe discuss the protective power of mezuzah.




4. Pray


What it is: The power of prayer-our ability to reach the gates of heaven and plead with the Almighty to make things better.


What to do: Dedicate a daily prayer for our brethren in Israel. Psalms are especially appropriate for times like this. But feel free to go off-script and speak to G-d directly in your own words, too. While praying, keep in mind those who were injured in the attacks, in addition to all of Israel. The prayers of children is considered to be particularly potent.


Links: Psalms. (Chapter 20) has a special significance at times such as these.)


Watch: The Rebbe discuss the potency of children's prayer in a time like this.




5. Give Charity - Tzedakah


What it is: The protective strength of charity is considered to be particularly strong.


What to do: Give Charity at www.JewishGator.com/IEF (Israel Emergency Fund)


Watch: The Rebbe discusses the special protective power of charity for Israel.



6. Nurture Faith


What it is: What kept us going for thousands of years. Amid all crises, the faith and knowledge that G-d is with us and protects us.


What you can do: Reach into yourself to find it. Learn about it. And speak to your family and friends about it. Gather them around your dining room table at home or the water cooler at work and speak about our faith in G-d and His bond with every one of us. Engender confident trust that He will guard us, and especially in His holy land.


Reach out to friends and family in Israel or even to strangers on Facebook. Tell them that you are one with them, about the Mitzvahs you’re doing in their honor, and that you are sure that they will prevail.


Watch: The Rebbe explains the strategic importance of faith.




7. Spread the Message


What it is: If one deed is powerful, many deeds have an even greater impact.


What to do: Forward this information to your friends. Post it on Facebook, Twitter or any other social media. Print this list and share with others.


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CENTER FOR JEWISH STUDIES

A Message From Norman J.W. Goda - Director

 

The Center for Jewish Studies at UF provides many classes on Israel and Jews in the Middle East. Each course provides a unique opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Israel and the contemporary challenges that it faces.


The Center also offers a certificate in Israel Studies, which provides interdisciplinary understanding.


We invite students to take advantage of these unique opportunities whatever their major may be. Our courses are listed HERE.

 

Further questions can be sent to goda@ufl.edu

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SEE SOMETHING – SAY SOMETHING

Important Steps to follow



1) Always be aware of your surroundings and take notice of anything suspicious or out of the norm.

 


2) When possible, always try to be with other friends, neighbors or acquaintances, especially during the evening and night time hours.

 


3) If you see something in any way out of place or strange, say something!

 

If you ever feel that you are in danger, your safety is threatened or you are a victim or experience any hate, bias, violence or anti-Semitic attacks or incidents:

 

A) Immediately call 911 and report any and all incident to GPD, UPD or Alachua County Sheriffs.

 

B) If any incident happened or happens on the UF or SFC campuses, report it to the UPD and Student Affairs Office immediately, as well.

 

C) If any incident happens at a housing/apartment living complex, report it to the housing complex administrative office.

 

D) Please notify Rabbi Berl Goldman of any recent incidents that have happened to you or that you are aware of, or any future incidents. Text, email or call (352)256-3323 - Rabbi@JewishGator.com

UMBRELLA!


Issy and Jacob are walking down the street when it starts to rain, and in no time at all, it’s raining quite hard. Luckily, Issy is carrying an umbrella.

"Nu," says Jacob. "So when are you going to open the umbrella?"

"It won't do us any good," says Issy. "It's full of holes."

"So why then did you bring it?" replies Jacob.

"Because," Issy says with shrug, "I didn't think it would rain."

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