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Bondi Hero Coming to Houston

This week’s parsha tells us: Kedoshim tihiyu ki kadosh Ani Hashem Elokeichem. Be holy, because I, Hashem your G-d, am holy.

It is a big statement. But the Torah does not leave holiness floating in the clouds. The parsha immediately brings it down to real life. Honor your parents. Keep Shabbos. Leave the corners of your field for someone else. Don’t steal. Don’t lie. Don’t stand by while another person is in danger. Love your fellow as yourself.

In other words, holiness is not running away from the world. Holiness is how a Jew stands inside the world.

That is exactly the feeling behind our upcoming Lag B’Omer Kumzitz with Bondi Hero Leibel Lazaroff.

Our nephew's Leibel’s story is not just a story of survival. It is a story of a Jew who was thrown into a moment of darkness and answered with light, courage, faith, and Jewish pride. That is holiness. Not dramatic holiness from a different century, but the kind we need right now.

The event is produced by YJP Houston, but it is open to the entire community and all ages. Because a story like this is bigger than one crowd. Lag B’Omer is a night of fire, music, warmth, and Jewish unity, and this year it feels especially fitting that we gather together around the fire to hear from someone whose life reminds us what it means to keep that Jewish flame burning.

Join us for an evening of music, inspiration, great food, and real Jewish strength!

Rabbi Chaim and Chanie Lazaroff


THE COHEN CORNER
The meaning of life is to give life meaning

The mitzvah of Orlah and Neta revai presents a strikingly counterintuitive progression. A person invests time and effort into cultivating a tree, only to find that its initial yield is entirely off-limits for three years. In the fourth year, the fruit remains beyond ordinary use, designated instead for a higher, sanctified purpose. Only in the fifth year does the fruit become fully permitted. The sequence appears inverted; one would expect a gradual ascent from the permissible to the sacred, not a movement from prohibition to sanctity and only then to ordinary use. 

This structure reflects a deeper principle in service of Hashem. The majority of human activity exists not in the realm of the explicitly commanded or forbidden, but within the domain of the permissible. This is the arena in which meaning is not prescribed, but created. The discipline imposed by the earlier stages cultivates restraint and awareness, shaping an individual who no longer relates to the world through instinct alone. By the time one reaches what is permitted, the question is no longer whether something may be used, but how it will be used. It is specifically within this realm of the ordinary that Judaism locates the greatest potential for growth: the transformation of the neutral into the purposeful, and the elevation of the everyday into an expression of divine service.

Have a fantastic Shabbos!

Rabbi Yosef, Chanale, Mushka & Mendel Cohen


UPCOMING CLASSES:

  • Shabbos, April 25, 9:00 am - Likkutei Torah - Kabbala of the Parsha - Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi's Masterworks on the weekly Parsha.
  • Monday, April 27, 8 pm - Hebrew Language: The Tanya with Rabbi Menny Raichik
  • 4 Tuesdays Apr. 28-Jun. 1, 7:30-9 pm - JLI Course: For All Humankind - Discover Judaism’s ethical message for all people and the values that shape a good life, a just society, family, education, and a more peaceful world. Registration required.
  • 6 Wednesdays, April 29-June 10, 7:30-9:00 pm: CYP Academy: Judaism Decoded - Discover the origins and evolution of Jewish tradition in this new 6 week course exploring the inner workings of Torah interpretation and Jewish law. Complete the course and receive a $200 voucher toward any upcoming CYP trip. www.yjphouston.org/decoded
  • Thursday, April 30, 8:00 pm - Heart of Prayer
  • Tuesday, May 12, 12 pm - Lunch & Learn: Book of the People - Discover how the wisdom of G-d can be determined by humans. Register: www.chabaduptown.org/lunch
  • Sunday, May 31, 12 pm - End of Life Pre-Planning Luncheon - Gain practical guidance on Jewish perspectives, funeral planning, and estate preparation with expert insights. Register, www.chabaduptown.org/plan

UPCOMING EVENTS:

  • Sunday, April 26, 7:30 pm - Ladies Sefirah Paint Night - A relaxing evening for women of personal growth and art with meaningful Sefirah inspiration. www.chabaduptown.org/watercolor
  • Thursday, April 30, 8 pm - Virtual Speed Dating - Values Based Matches metatchabad.com/speeddating
  • Friday, May 1, 7:30 pm - Cinco de Shabbat, First Fridays - Join YJP Houston for a festive Taco Shabbat Dinner with great food, high spirits, and Uptown flair. www.yjphouston.org/cinco
    Monday, May 4, 8:00 pm - Bondi Hero Kumzitz, Lag B'Omer - An unforgettable evening of music, inspiration, fire pit, steaks, and soulful connection featuring Leibel Lazaroff’s story of survival and recovery after the Bondi attack. www.yjphouston.org/kumzitz
  • Thursday, May 21, 11:30 pm - Shavuos: Take the Mic! - An evening of Torah and inspiration featuring 5-minute insights, panels, and debates. Share your own Torah insight and join a night of learning. www.chabaduptown.org/shavuotschedule
  • Friday, May 22 at 11:15am - Hear the 10 Commandments read on their 3,338th anniversary, followed by our annual Dairy Kiddush & Ice Cream party! Fun-filled Children's Program! More info at www.chabaduptown.org/shavuotschedule
  • Friday, May 22, 7 pm - YJP Shavuot Ice Cream Social - For the love of ice cream, & the love of Torah, we are excited to invite you to join us in celebrating Shavuot with an elegant evening with 10 gourmet toppings & 10 Commandments! 7 pm - Ice Cream Social & 10 Commandments, 8 pm - Shavuot Holiday Services Followed by Traditional Holiday Dinner www.yjphouston.org/icecream
  • Sun.-Mon., June 28-July 6 - Volunteer in Israel - Chabad of Uptown Volunteer Mission with Birthright Israel - Israel Needs Us Again. Let’s Go Back. A community volunteer mission for active adults 18 and up, including those 50+! www.chabaduptown.org/israeltrip

SHABBOS PARSHAS ACHAREI-KEDOSHIM

FRIDAY, APRIL 24, IYAR 7
7:30 pm Mincha & Shabbat Services
7:36 pm Shabbos Candle Lighting
Omer Count 23
RSVP for Shabbat Dinner www.chabaduptown.org/shabbatdinner

SHABBOS, APRIL 25, IYAR 8
9:00 am Chassidus
10:00 am Services
Shabbos Lunch Kiddush & Farbrengen
7:35 pm Mincha
Ethics of our Fathers, Chapter 3
8:32 pm Maariv, Havdalla and Shabbos ends
Omer Count 24
Living Torah

SUNDAY, APRIL 26, IYAR 8
8:00 am Shacharis

MONDAY & THURSDAY APRIL 27 & 30, IYAR 10 & 13
6:45 am Shacharis


Breaking News: New Israel Trip Flight Through Rome

We are very grateful to celebrate the Bas Mitzvah of our youngest child, Menucha Lazaroff. May she grow to be a true Bas Chabad and bring much Yiddishe nachas to her family and to all of Klal Yisroel. It was especially meaningful to finish Pesach with family, and having our future son in law, Moshe Weiss, in town for Shabbos and for the Bas Mitzvah made the whole Yom Tov even more special.

This week, Israel is on all of our minds, and they need us now more than ever. We are excited to share breaking news!!! Our volunteer mission now has a new flight option through Rome on ITA Airways for any active Jewish adults 18+, (including age 50+). Register now before all the seats are gone! www.chabaduptown.org/israeltrip

There is a powerful lesson in this week’s Parsha, Tazria-Metzora. The Gemara says that if someone with tzaraas enters a house uninvited, the homeowner has only a brief moment to ask him to leave, defined as "the time it takes to light a candle". It is such an unusual image for measuring time, and maybe that is exactly the point. When something is wrong, you cannot just stand there. You have to do something. Light the candle. Take action.

That is true in so many parts of life, and especially now. When there is darkness, when there is pain, when there is a need, the answer is not only to think about it or speak about it, but to add light in a real way through one more mitzvah, one more act of kindness, one more show of support, one more step forward.

As we celebrate Rosh Chodesh Iyar this Shabbos with two Sifrei Torah and extra special cholent with kishka, we look forward to welcoming you.

Chodesh Tov and Shabbat Shalom,

Rabbi Chaim and Chanie Lazaroff


THE COHEN CORNER
Satiety is a dream which makes pleasure vanish.

The mitzvah of mikvah builds this contrast directly into marriage. It creates a rhythm of distance and return, times of restraint followed by renewed closeness, so that connection never becomes routine. Instead of relying on conflict or emotional drift to create space, it introduces a deliberate and healthy separation that preserves respect, desire, and renewal. The relationship is continually refreshed, like a honeymoon that keeps beginning again.

In our relationship with Hashem, the same pattern appears in a more internal form. There are moments of clarity when closeness feels self evident, and there are moments when that clarity recedes and what remains is effort without feeling, motion without immediate reward. Those shifts are not interruptions to the relationship but the very way it deepens, because they force a person to relate not only through experience but through choice. The bond is not sustained by constant emotional presence, but by the decision to continue reaching even when it is no longer naturally felt, and it is precisely that movement back toward Him, after absence, that creates a more enduring connection than presence alone ever could.

Have a joyous Shabbos!

Rabbi Yosef, Chanale, Mushka & Mendel Cohen


UPCOMING CLASSES:

  • Shabbos, April 18, 9:00 am - Likkutei Torah - Kabbala of the Parsha - Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi's Masterworks on the weekly Parsha.
  • Monday, April 20, 8 pm - Hebrew Language: The Tanya with Rabbi Menny Raichik
  • Wednesday, April 22, 8:00 pm - YJP Dinner, Class & Social 
  • Thursday, April 23, 8:00 pm - Heart of Prayer

UPCOMING EVENTS:

  • Sunday, April 26, 7:30 pm - Ladies Sefirah Paint Night - A relaxing evening for women of personal growth and art with meaningful Sefirah inspiration. www.chabaduptown.org/watercolor
  • Thursday, April 30, 8 pm - Virtual Speed Dating - Values Based Matches metatchabad.com/speeddating
  • Friday, May 1, 7:30 pm - Cinco de Shabbat, First Fridays - Join YJP Houston for a festive Taco Shabbat Dinner with great food, high spirits, and Uptown flair. www.yjphouston.org/cinco
    Monday, May 4, 8:00 pm - Bondi Hero Kumzitz, Lag B'Omer - An unforgettable evening of music, inspiration, fire pit, steaks, and soulful connection featuring Leibel Lazaroff’s story of survival and recovery after the Bondi attack. www.yjphouston.org/kumzitz
  • Wed-Sun., May 22-26 - CYP Encounter Guatemala - Join us for an adventurous weekend of nature, soulfulness, and connection with fellow young Jewish professionals. www.chabadyoung.com/gua - SOLD OUT
  • Sun.-Mon., June 28-July 6 - Volunteer in Israel - Chabad of Uptown Volunteer Mission with Birthright Israel - Israel Needs Us Again. Let’s Go Back. A community volunteer mission for active adults 18 and up, including those 50+! www.chabaduptown.org/israeltrip

SHABBOS ROSH CHODESH IYAR PARSHAS TAZRIA-METZORA

FRIDAY, ROSH CHODESH IYAR, APRIL 17, NISSAN 30
7:30 pm Mincha & Shabbat Services
7:32 pm Shabbos Candle Lighting
Omer Count 16
RSVP for Shabbat Dinner www.chabaduptown.org/shabbatdinner

SHABBOS, ROSH CHODESH IYAR, APRIL 18, IYAR 1
9:00 am Chassidus
10:00 am Services
Shabbos Lunch Kiddush & Farbrengen
7:30 pm Mincha
Ethics of our Fathers, Chapter 2
8:27 pm Maariv, Havdalla and Shabbos ends
Omer Count 17
Living Torah

SUNDAY, APRIL 19, IYAR 2
8:00 am Shacharis

MONDAY & THURSDAY APRIL 20 & 23, IYAR 3 & 6
6:45 am Shacharis


650+ Guests, 1 Unforgettable Pesach - FOXNEWS

After the intensity and elevation of Pesach, the holiness is not meant to remain behind at the Seder table. It is meant to continue with us into everyday life.

What a beautiful Pesach it was at Chabad of Uptown. Baruch Hashem, over Yom Tov our doors were open wide and our tables were full, with more than 650 meals and guests sharing in Sedarim, Yom Tov meals, late night learning, Yizkor, and Moshiach’s Seudah. Behind the scenes, it took an enormous amount of preparation, including over 1,595 pounds of produce and meat from just two primary truck orders alone, all to help create a Yom Tov that felt welcoming, abundant, and uplifting for so many.

There is something especially moving about Pesach at Uptown. So many people around the table, so many conversations and so much heart. Every meal served was more than a meal. It was a chance to celebrate freedom together, to feel the warmth of community, and to bring Yom Tov to life in a real and meaningful way.

That gives us the gift for the days after Pesach. We do not leave the inspiration behind. We take the the joy, sense of connection, and the uplift of Yom Tov and bring it into the weeks and months ahead.

Thank you to everyone who joined us, helped us, sponsored, cooked, set up, cleaned, hosted, and made the Yom Tov so special.

And now, after Pesach, we wish everyone the traditional "a gut yohr and a freilechen tamid", a good year and enduring joy, carrying the warmth and simcha of Yom Tov into the days ahead.

Rabbi Chaim and Chanie Lazaroff


THE COHEN CORNER
What is done in love is done well.

The Torah teaches that nothing in Hashem’s world is without purpose, even when it appears flawed or lacking. In discussing kosher animals, the Midrash describes a striking future scene in which two mighty creatures, the Leviathan fish and the Shor Habar, a powerful ox, confront one another. Our sages explain that these are not just creatures, but symbols of two types of Jews. The “fish” represents one who moves easily and naturally in their Judaism, gliding through prayer, learning, and connection with Hashem. The “ox,” by contrast, represents one who must work hard for every step, struggling to feel inspired and pushing forward with effort. Each seems to have an advantage, and both paths are essential and valued in Hashem’s eyes.

This teaches us how to view ourselves and others. Not everyone experiences Judaism the same way; for some it feels natural and uplifting, while for others it can feel like an uphill climb. But difficulty is not a sign of failure; it is part of a different kind of greatness. The effort itself, the persistence, and the refusal to give up are deeply precious. A Jew must never feel discouraged if things don’t come easily, nor assume that others who seem more naturally connected are more valuable. Every step taken with effort and sincerity fulfills a unique purpose, and Hashem treasures both the ease of the “fish” and the hard-earned progress of the “ox.”

Have a wonderful Shabbos!

Rabbi Yosef, Chanale, Mushka & Mendel Cohen


UPCOMING CLASSES:

  • Shabbos, April 11, 9:30 am - Likkutei Torah - Kabbala of the Parsha - Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi's Masterworks on the weekly Parsha.
  • Monday, April 13, 8 pm - Hebrew Language: The Tanya with Rabbi Menny Raichik
  • Wednesday, April 15, 8:00 pm - YJP Dinner, Class & Social 
  • Thursday, April 16, 8:00 pm - Heart of Prayer

UPCOMING EVENTS:

  • Friday, May 1, 7:30 pm - Cinco de Shabbat, First Fridays - Join YJP Houston for a festive Taco Shabbat Dinner with great food, high spirits, and Uptown flair. www.yjphouston.org/cinco
    Monday, May 4, 8:00 pm - Bondi Hero Kumzitz, Lag B'Omer - An unforgettable evening of music, inspiration, fire pit, steaks, and soulful connection featuring Leibel Lazaroff’s story of survival and recovery after the Bondi attack. www.yjphouston.org/kumzitz
  • Wed-Sun., May 22-26 - CYP Encounter Guatemala - Join us for an adventurous weekend of nature, soulfulness, and connection with fellow young Jewish professionals. www.chabadyoung.com/gua - SOLD OUT
  • Sunday, May 26, 7:30 pm - Ladies Sefirah Paint Night - A relaxing evening for women of painting, connection, and meaningful Sefirah inspiration.
  • Mon.-Tues., June 29-July 7 - Volunteer in Israel - Chabad of Uptown Volunteer Mission with Birthright Israel - Israel Needs Us Again. Let’s Go Back. A community volunteer mission for active adults 18 and up, including those 50+! www.chabaduptown.org/israeltrip

SHABBOS MEVARCHIM IYAR PARSHAS SHEMINI

FRIDAY, APRIL 10, NISSAN 23
7:28 pm Shabbos Candle Lighting
7:30 pm Mincha & Shabbat Services
Omer Count 9
RSVP for Shabbat Dinner www.chabaduptown.org/shabbatdinner

SHABBOS, APRIL 11, NISSAN 24
8:00 am Shabbos Mevarchim Tehillim
9:30 am Chassidus
10:00 am Services
Shabbos Lunch Kiddush
7:30 pm Mincha
Ethics of our Fathers, Chapter 1
8:23 pm Maariv, Havdalla and Shabbos ends
Omer Count 10
Living Torah

SUNDAY, APRIL 12, NISSAN 25
8:00 am Shacharis

MONDAY & THURSDAY APRIL 13 & 16, NISSAN 26 & 29
6:45 am Shacharis 

FRIDAY, ROSH CHODESH IYAR, APRIL 17, NISSAN 30
6:45 am Rosh Chodesh Shacharis
Followed by monthly Rosh Chodesh breakfast


Don’t Miss the Most Powerful Hours of Pesach

 

Moshiach Seudah

Inspirational Program

Moshiach Seudah

Feast of Moshiach

Just when you thought you had seen it all, the final day of Pesach reveals an even higher freedom: the freedom of the ultimate redemption.
Following the custom of the Baal Shem Tov, founder of Chassidism, Pesach concludes with a special Feast of Moshiach.
This uplifting meal, complete with Matzah and four cups of wine, begins before sunset and is the perfect way to spiritually conclude Pesach while opening our hearts and minds to the coming redemption.
Highlighting the Final Days
All Night Learn
Tuesday, April 7
11:59 pm
Yizkor
Thursday, April 9
11:30 am
Moshiach Seudah
Thursday, April 9
5:45 pm
RSVP Appreciated

Complete Last Days Schedule

Tuesday, April 7 | Pesach Day 6
Evening Service 7:25 pm
Candle Lighting 7:26 pm
Omer Count, At Night 6  
Holiday Dinner RSVP  
Late Night Torah Study (AKA Tues. night) 11:59 pm
Wednesday, April 8 | Pesach Day 7
Late Night Torah Study (AKA Tues. night) 12:00 am
Morning Service 10:00 am
Lunch Kiddush After Service RSVP  
Evening Service 7:25 pm
Omer Count, at night 7  
Light Candles AFTER 8:21 pm
Shabbat & Holiday Dinner RSVP  
Thursday, April 9 | Pesach Day 8
Morning Service 10:00 am
Yizkor Memorial Service 11:30 am
Lunch Kiddush After Service RSVP  
Mincha Service 5:15 pm
Moshiach Meal RSVP 5:45 pm
Maariv, Havdalla & Holiday Ends 8:21 pm
Omer Count, at night 8  


 

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