The clocks have changed, daylight is longer. Services will now be at 7:15 pm through the end of Pesach.Every time we lose this hour it takes a few days to gain it bank within the biological clock. The Rebbe taughtthat we must look at the clock, and ask ourselves, “Am I using my time properly, to fulfill my mission in this world?” In Hayom Yom he writes how time must be guarded. Days go by; as the Talmud says, "A day enters and a day departs". He brings a wonderful quote from the Alter Rebbe:
A summer day and a winter night are a year.
Do you have plans yet for the seders? We would love to have you join us at Chabad of Uptown. Every seat is accounted for and we are filling up. So please let us know asap....www.chabaduptown.org/pesachschedule
We are so excited to wish Layn Chess & Beatrice Ruff a Texas sized mazel tov on their recent engagement!
Moses could have demanded entry into the Tabernacle, but he didn’t. He humbly demurred. Ironically, it was only on account of his humility that he was invited to enter the Tabernacle.
Those who chase glory never quite reach it. Even in a marriage, there are intensely private moments. When we lay claim to our spouse’s space, we deny him or her the ability to invite us in.more...
Shabbos Parshas Vayikra
Friday, March 15
Services at 7:15 pm
Candle Lighting at 7:12 pm | Shabbos dinner sponsored by the Rudoff's in honor of Aliya's birthday.
Shabbos, March 16
Preprayer Kabbala Study at 9 am
Services at 10 am
Followed by Shabbos Kiddush
Mincha at 7:15 pm
Maariv, Havdalla & Shabbos Ends at 8:06 pm
Living Torah
Sunday, March 17
Shacharis at 8:30 am
BLT = Bagels, Lox & Teffilin at 9:30 am
Have a good Shabbos!
Rabbi Chaim & Chanie

