Hesed Days at Magen David Yeshivah
Acts of hesed are inspiring. When performed as a group, the results are truly impressive. Recently, the students in Magen David Yeshivah Celia Esses High School (MDY) spent several afternoons performing different acts of hesed in conjunction with several organizations in our community. Each hesed day proved to be an uplifting experience that promoted unity while instilling awareness in the students about the needs of the community.
The members of the MDY faculty worked together with PTA President Lisa Elo to create programs that enabled the students to work directly with different organizations, giving the students several opportunities to engage in hesed.
It is no small accomplishment to have built a community so large, so successful, and so grounded in hesed. At the forefront of that accomplishment are the countless helping hands and innumerable good deeds performed by Sephardic Bikur Holim (SBH), the community institution that has helped thousands to give and receive. Everyone had a reason to run, said a community member of the recent Disney marathon weekend, but SBH provided us all with a reason to care.
Congregation Shaare Shaloms annual Purim party was a smashing success due to the hard work many members of the congregation put into planning it. The Purim party has become a much anticipated event for the Shaare Shalom community.
Chabad of Kings Highway recently held their annual Purim party, which was attended by hundreds of people. To keep the kids happy, there was a juggling show, face painting and a Chinese paper artist. For the adults, there was lot of delicious food.
Magen David Yeshivah celebrated Purim with a festive and joyous hagigah (festival) in the elementary school building. Children and adults of all ages dressed up, danced and rejoiced with their favorite teachers and principals.
The Sephardic community is preparing to join the largest gathering of Jews since the destruction of the Second Temple. There are four months until the Twelfth Siyum Hashas of Daf Yomi (celebration of the completion of the daily Talmud), but whos counting?
Rio has an ethnic mix that includes Brazils second-largest Jewish community (after Sao Paulo). An estimated 30,000 of Rios six million residents are Jewish, with roots as varied as you might imagine: there are descendants of the first Iberian refugees of the Portuguese and Spanish Inquisition, who arrived before the countrys independence, as well as Sephardic and Ashkenazi families from successive waves of immigration.

This year, Jews will celebrate the first two nights of Passover on the 6th and 7th of April with a joyous family eventthe Seder. We relive the experience of our ancestors as they were exiled and enslaved in Egypt, then liberated by G-d over 3,300 years ago. We recount the miracles of the Exodus, and pray that the future redemption comes very soon.
Studies going back over 50 years have repeatedly arrived at the same conclusionracists have lower IQs than non-racists. The average intelligence quotient (IQ) of all members of the human race is 100 on the Stanford-Binet scale. The average IQ of racists is up to 4 IQ points less than this. The reasons this is true are not entirely clear. Does racism attract the unintelligent or do the unintelligent default into racist mentalities? An exploration of this phenomenon can be most informative.
On a recent Saturday night, Congregation Shaare Shalom, on Avenue S and East 21st Street in Brooklyn, welcomed over 125 children for a fun night of Bingo. Each child was treated to pizza, snacks, and of course bingo prizes. The bingo night is the first of many events that are being planned to bring the Shaare Shalom family together.
Parents often ask me why their children are so different from each other. They say that it almost seems like they were raised in different homes, with different parents, and unrelated DNA. One is so serious and the other is a joker. One is very reliable and conscientious, while the other is laid back.
Your senses are in for a treat when you enter Prime Bistro restaurant. The aromas that greet you are heavenly, instantly making you want to order everything on the menu. The dcor is sophisticated and beautiful. The elegantly set tables and striking mahogany bar make the restaurant feel like an upscale Manhattan eatery. Yet, you will never have to deal with city traffic to get there. Prime Bistro is conveniently located at 305 Central Avenue in Lawrence, right off the Belt Parkway.
Providing our children with Jewish educations and maintaining our educational system is a communal responsibility, according to the findings of the Orthodox Union Summit on Tuition Affordability. Its as simple as that.