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Happy Pesach (& Exodus from Covid)

As the final hours of Pesach preparations set in, our entire family wish you & yours all that Passover represents, all that Matzah symbolizes, especially its redemptive & healing qualities, spiritual opportunities and meaningful messages particularly relevant for this year!

Two things make this Passover 2021 different, and there are relevant messages in both:

First, the unusual timing of Erev Pesach falling on Shabbat (happens next in 2025, then not again until 2045!) with the first Seder on Sat night. Erev Pesach is usually very hectic, with lots to do. Not this year! Shabbat precludes many preparations, which should be done either before or after Shabbat instead. This sense of “can’t do anything about it right now” during Shabbat before the Seder, has a sense of equanimity & serenity to it, like a calm before the storm. It is the acceptance of a situation or reality with less stress and pressure. This year's Passover opens with this introduction and background, especially relevant during Covid. Of course, we must do our utmost and not wait around. We must take initiative and be proactive, try our best and make good things happen. Yet, at the same time, Covid taught us how so much is out of our hands, we can’t have everything figured out, many things are beyond our control.

Secondly, this Passover is over a year into Corona. We’re now at a critical tipping point of vaccinations, at the cusp of a positive shift and Covid redemption. We are starting to get a glimpse of a better future, but with lots of uncertainty and unknowns still ahead of us. Obviously, this is no biblical Exodus, we're not talking Splitting of the Sea, but there is certainly applicable relevance to our time: Imagine the very first Seder, back in Egypt, on the night before the Exodus: Did the Jews know their dough would turn to Matzah or that the Sea would split? Did they imagine eating Manna? No. They had no plan, no guidebook, no strategy. And yet, as the verse says, they went out triumphantly. Faith and trust affords and accords us not to be fazed or deterred by uncertainty, to go forth without having it all figured out, to venture beyond our comfort zone, limited horizon and understanding.

Matzah is called "bread of faith" a tangible, edible & absorbable symbol of certainty amidst uncertainty, with clarity of conviction, proceeding knowingly determinedly into & despite the murky confusion of the unknown, to Pass-over our doubts and hesitations with an uplifting and redemptive Exodus.

With wishes for a Happy and Kosher Pesach,

Rabbi Chaim & Chanie Lazaroff

P.S. For a clear step by step plan for this year's unique schedule of Erev Pesach observed on Shabbos, click here. For EVERYTHING  Pesach, check out www.chabaduptown.org/pesach

Fox26Houston carried a little something for Pesach again. 

That time when lack of sleep called the zroah a horseradish and an apple a vegetable. SMH. :) Enjoy the interview here but make sure to go here is the right way  for the plate.

 

PARSHA: A New Perspective on Taking Out the Trash

If the kohen is already wearing linen clothes for the separation of the ashes, why ask him to change into a different set of linen clothes for the removal of the ashes? more…

 

 

 

HOLIDAY THOUGHTS: The Passover Seder Is a Disruptive Ritual
“And when Moses took us out from Egypt,” she continued, “he told us to ask the Egyptians for their silver and gold.” more…

 

 

 

  

 

 

MUSINGS: Passover Is Coming, and (Again) I Have No Plans

It’s truly been a year of relinquishing control, of planning to have no plans because every day is unknown. My children ask, “Are we having guests for Seder night?” I don't know. more…

 


 

 

 

FRIDAY, MARCH 26 | EREV SHABBOS
Sell & Burn Chometz by 12:25 pm
Candle Lighting at 7:19 pm
Evening Service at 7:20 pm

SHABBOS, MARCH 27 | EREV PESACH
Morning Service at 7:30 am
Finish Eating Chametz at 11:22 am
Nullify Chametz by 12:24 pm
Evening Service at 7:20 pm
Light Candles AFTER 8:13 pm
First Seder

SUNDAY, MARCH 28 | DAY 1
Morning Service 10:00 am
Prayer for Dew  
Evening Service 7:20 pm
Light Candles AFTER 8:14 pm
Count the Omer    

Second Seder

MONDAY, MARCH 29 | DAY 2
Morning Service at 10:00 am
Evening Service at 7:20 pm
Holiday Ends at 8:15 pm

one week to go chametz < matzah

It has been quite a year of upheaval, yet here we are for another Pesach! Although we had 2020, this year is 2020 won. Next year? Will be 2020 too!

Next week will be a very special and rare 2021 Pesach schedule, as Erev Pesach is Shabbos.... The last time that happened was 2008 and next time this will happen is in 2025, and then not again until 2045(!). Learn more about it here and check out our Pesach megasite for everything Pesach at chabaduptown.org/pesach.

We are publishing next week's Pesach schedule now for the first days of pesach so you can plan accordingly. Notice how next Shabbos will be very early davening.

YJP Houston: this Sunday don’t miss out this wonderful opportunity to volunteer with Moishe House and  YJP Houston to bring the holiday of Passover to seniors and homebound. RSVP here,

Now is the time to sell your chametz! As we do every year, we even got the Israeli Consulate covered. Join the thousands of others who sell their chametz with us at chabadhouston.com/chametz.


 

 

What is the Point of Animal Sacrifices?

Why would an infinite, all-knowing, omnipotent G‑d wish for people to offer up animal sacrifices? It seems to be a pointless waste of resources and needless dispensing of life. more…

 


 

We send condolences to Dror & Helen Zadok and the entire Zadok family on the passing of Dror's mother, in Jerusalem Israel

 

PARSHAS VAYIKRA
Friday, 6 Nissan - March 19
Light Shabbat candles & Mincha at 7:15 pm
Evening Services at 7:30 pm

Shabbos, 7 Nissan - March 20
Chassidus at 9:00 am
Shacharis at 10:00 am
Mincha at 7:15 pm
Maariv, Havdalla & Shabbos Ends at 8:09 pm
Living Torah

Thursday, March 25 | Fast of Firstborns
Fast Begins at 6:04 am
First Siyum of Firstborns at 10900 Fondren at 7:30 am
Second Siyum of Firstborns at 10900 Fondren at 8:45 am
Check for Chametz at 8:01 pm

FRIDAY, MARCH 26 | EREV SHABBOS
Sell & Burn Chometz by 12:25 pm
Candle Lighting at 7:19 pm
Evening Service at 7:20 pm

SHABBOS, MARCH 27 | EREV PESACH
Morning Service at 7:30 am
Finish Eating Chametz at 11:22 am
Nullify Chametz by 12:24 pm
Evening Service at 7:20 pm
Light Candles AFTER 8:13 pm
First Seder

SUNDAY, MARCH 28 | DAY 1
Morning Service 10:00 am
Prayer for Dew  
Evening Service 7:20 pm
Light Candles AFTER 8:14 pm
Count the Omer    

Second Seder

MONDAY, MARCH 29 | DAY 2
Morning Service at 10:00 am
Evening Service at 7:20 pm
Holiday Ends at 8:15 pm

a lot going on in shul this Shabbos

Pesach is in two weeks!

  • The time to sell your chametz is NOW! Don't push it off. The sale does not go into effect until Pesach so no need to worry if you have not finished cleaning your home yet. Just plan to put away whatever chametz you want to keep until after Pesach and all of your chametz dishes, pots and pans in a special location. www.chabaduptown.org/chametz
  • We have published the shul schedule on our website. The schedule is a little different this year with the first seder observed on Sat. night. Check it out at www.chabaduptown.org/pesachshedule.

Extra Minyanim this weekend!

  • Tomorrow we will have a yartzeit minyan at 6:45 am observed by Andrew Goldstein followed by breakfast on the plaza. Can we ccount on you at 6:45 am?
  • Sunday is Rosh Chodesh! Join us for our monthly Rosh Chodesh minyan at 8:30 am, followed by breakfast on the plaza.

There is a lot going on this Shabbos!

  1. Chazak! - We conclude the book of Shemos with the reading of the final combined portion of Vayakhel-Pekudei.
  2. Parshas Hachodesh - A special Torah reading called "Hachodesh" (Exodus 12:1-20) is added to the regular Shabbat Torah reading. Hachodesh recounts G-d's historic communication to Moses in Egypt on the 1st of Nissan (2 weeks before the Exodus) regarding the Jewish calendar, the month of Nissan and the Passover offeringLinks: The Reading for Hachodesh From the teachings of the Chassidic masters on Hachodesh.
  3. Shabbos Mevarchim Nissan - A special prayer is recited blessing the Rosh Chodesh of the upcoming month of Nisan, which occurs Sunday.

 

PARSHAWindow or Mirror

The mirror does not completely obstruct the light, as do other objects. Instead, it reflects the light that shines upon it. It symbolizes how the creation itself can reflect and express the Divine light. more…

 

 

 

 


SHABBOS MEVARCHIM, HACHODESH & CHAZAK 
PARSHAS VAYAKHEL-PEKUDEI

Friday, 28 Adar - March 12
Yartzeit Minyan at 6:45 am
followed by breakfast by Andrew Goldstein
Light Shabbat candles & Mincha at 6:10 pm

Evening Services at 6:30 pm

Shabbos, 29 Adar - March 13
Shabbos Mevarchim Tehillim at 8:30 am
Latest Morning Shema at 9:30 am
Shacharis at 10:00 am
Special reading of Parshas Hachodesh
Mincha at 6:10 pm
Maariv, Havdalla & Shabbos Ends at 7:04 pm
Living Torah

Sunday, Rosh Chodesh Nisan - March 14
Shacharis at 8:30 am

Shabbat & Chocolate?

Wow, we can finally catch our breath! What a Purim including 12 megillah readings! Kicked it off with the #YJPHouston Physically distanced evening of Purim & Magic, including megillah readings indoors and outdoors, at private homes and a late night reading. EVE PHOTO SET 

Purim day was another marathon Megillah readings and parties at Shul, two in The Galleria, Brookdale Galleria Senior Living, at a few private homes, Sofa Park and concluding with a Purim & Magical Fun for Adults & Kids! Phew! DAY PHOTO SET


And... it's First Fridays, already! Shabbat & Chocolate? Pass the challah please! Join Young Jewish Professionals For a Chocolate Themed Shabbat with Young Jewish Professionals, ages 21-39, over a physically distanced and individually served outdoor Shabbat Dinner on the Uptown Plaza. LIMITED SEATING OCCUPANCY. RSVP REQUIRED. Masks required indoors or outdoors within 6 ft outside of your pod. $18 until Thursday, $25 after. Use promo code: advance www.yjphouston.org/chocolate


Parshas Parah - The Torah reading of Parah (Numbers 19) is added to the weekly reading. Parah details the laws of the "Red Heifer" and the process by which a person rendered ritually impure by contact with a dead body was purified. When the Holy Temple stood in Jerusalem, every Jew had to be in a state of ritual purity in time for the bringing of the Passover offering in the Temple. Today, though we're unable to fulfill the Temple-related rituals in practice, we fulfill them spiritually by studying their laws in the Torah. Thus, we study and read the section of Parah in preparation for the upcoming festival of Passover. Links: The Parah reading with commentaryThe Calf's Mother.


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PESACH IS COMING! It's time to


 

 

PARSHA: Do You Wish You Were a Kid Again?

“Hmm… Thank G‑d, I do work quite hard (my kid said so!), but what is really important? What would I do if I were completely worry free?” more…

 


 

 


SHABBOS PARAH PARSHAS KI SISA
Friday, 21 Adar - March 5
Light Shabbat candles & Mincha at 6:06 pm
Evening Services at 6:30 pm
YJP First Fridays Outdoor Shabbat Chocolate Themed Dinner www.yjphouston.org/chocolate

Shabbos, 22 Adar - March 6
Chassidus at 9 am
Latest Morning Shema at 9:35 am
Shacharis at 10:00 am
Special reading of Parshas Parah
Mincha at 6:05 pm
Maariv, Havdalla & Shabbos Ends at 7:00 pm
Living Torah

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