This week’s Parsha Preview is co-dedicated to the refuah of the following people:
Men
Dov Ber Ben Yehudit, Reuven Mordechai Ben Chana Batya, Menachem Mendel Ben Faigie Ruchel, Gilon Chaim Ben Yonit, Ofek Ben Tali, Shimon Ben Miriam, Avraham Moshe Ben Miriam Tova, Baruch Kalman Ben Leiben Jacobs, Mendel Ber Ben Sarah, Aharon Ben Tamar, Shmuel Baruch Ben Golda.
Women
Sarah Rivkah bat Yehudis, Michal Bat Aziza, Meira Bat Sarah, Natalie Bat Sarah. Sarah Bat Channah, Chana Leah Bat Esther, Kreindel Bat Esther, Kreynah Leah Bat Rachel, Simcha Bat Mazel, Sara Bat Hodda, Kyla Chaya Bat Sarah Polson, Leiba Bat Devorah Esther, Tova Rochel Bat Chaya and Yocheved Yaakovite bat Leah.
May Hashem grant them all a speedy recovery and a complete healing.
Daven for the release of Gilad Shalit-Gilad Ben Aviva-may Hashem bring him home safe and sound. If you asked to have someone put on the refuah list please update me on how these people are doing. If you would like to add someone to the list please send me an e-mail parshapreview@hotmail.com
Once again, you can have this Parshah Preview dedicated in honour or memory of a loved one, you can ask for a refuah or simply acknowledge a milestone. It does not cost a thing all you have to do is ask. There is a tremendous zechut (benefit/reward) to have someone learn on your behalf.
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Men
Dov Ber Ben Yehudit, Reuven Mordechai Ben Chana Batya, Menachem Mendel Ben Faigie Ruchel, Gilon Chaim Ben Yonit, Ofek Ben Tali, Shimon Ben Miriam, Avraham Moshe Ben Miriam Tova, Baruch Kalman Ben Leiben Jacobs, Mendel Ber Ben Sarah, Aharon Ben Tamar, Shmuel Baruch Ben Golda.
Women
Sarah Rivkah bat Yehudis, Michal Bat Aziza, Meira Bat Sarah, Natalie Bat Sarah. Sarah Bat Channah, Chana Leah Bat Esther, Kreindel Bat Esther, Kreynah Leah Bat Rachel, Simcha Bat Mazel, Sara Bat Hodda, Kyla Chaya Bat Sarah Polson, Leiba Bat Devorah Esther, Tova Rochel Bat Chaya and Yocheved Yaakovite bat Leah.
May Hashem grant them all a speedy recovery and a complete healing.
Daven for the release of Gilad Shalit-Gilad Ben Aviva-may Hashem bring him home safe and sound. If you asked to have someone put on the refuah list please update me on how these people are doing. If you would like to add someone to the list please send me an e-mail parshapreview@hotmail.com
Once again, you can have this Parshah Preview dedicated in honour or memory of a loved one, you can ask for a refuah or simply acknowledge a milestone. It does not cost a thing all you have to do is ask. There is a tremendous zechut (benefit/reward) to have someone learn on your behalf.
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Happy Birthday to:
Rafi Lipner, Wednesday, December 1
Ariana Marchevsky, Wednesday, December 1
Nathalie Halioua Narbonne, Friday, December 3
Igaella Laloum, Friday, December 3
“Ad Meyah Vesrim Shannah”
Parshah Mikeitz - Genesis 41:1-44:17
Torah Reading for Week of Nov 28-Dec 4, 2010 - Kislev 21-27 5771 Candle Lighting for Toronto is 4:23 P.M.
Candle Lighting for Thornhill is 4:23 P.M.
Number Of Mitzvot in Parshat Miketz : 0
0 Mitzvot Aseh (Positive Commandments)
0 Mitzvot Lo Taaseh (Negative Commandments-Prohibitions)
Shabbat Chanukah / Day 3.
This year 5771/2010, we take out two Sifrei Torah; in the first Sefer Torah we have seven Aliyahs in the weekly Sidrah (Miketz);
The Maftir reads in the second Sefer Torah from Parshat Naso (7:24-7:35) from “Byom Hashilishei " until "Elitzur ben shdaiur”.
The Haftorah is read in Zechariah 2:14 4:7.
Shabbat Mevarchim - Chodesh Tevet
Rosh Chodesh - Tuesday & Wednesday Dec 7 & 8
The Molad for Rosh Chodesh Tevet is Monday December 6, 2010, 9:48 A.M. + 4 Chalakim Jerusalem Time.
Motzei Shabbat, December 4, 2010, 27 Kislev, we begin to include “vtayn tal umatar” in the Maariv Shmoneh Esrei. (Askenazim)
Motzei Shabbat, December 4, 2010, 27 Kislev, we begin to include “Barech Alenu” in the Maariv Shmoneh Esrei. (Sepharadim)
Parsha Summary – Parshah Miketz
Yoseph has been in prison for 12 years. Pharaoh has two similar dreams and demands their interpretation. The wine steward remembers Yoseph and his gift for dream interpretation, and Yoseph is rushed into Pharaoh's presence.
Yoseph interprets Pharaoh' dream and suggests to him how to best administrate the seven years of plenty and the seven years of famine. (The extent of Yoseph's brilliance will first be revealed in next week's Parsha.)
Yoseph is appointed viceroy over Egypt, and puts into effect the plan that he had outlined to Pharaoh. He marries the daughter of Potiphar (the daughter of Dina) and has two sons, Menashe and Ephrayim.
The seven years of famine begin, and the only food available is in Mitzrayim. Yoseph, unrecognized by his brothers, recognizes them when they come to buy food. He accuses them of treachery and imprisons them for three days.
Yoseph demands that Binyamin be brought to Egypt and keeps Shimon as a hostage. The brothers relate their adventure to Yakov who refuses to send Binyamin. The increasing famine forces Yakov to concede to Yehuda's guarantee that Binyamin will be safe, and the brothers return to Egypt.
The brothers are reunited with Shimon and invited to eat at the table of Yoseph. All appears to be forgiven and Yoseph sees Binyamin for the first time in 22 years.
Yoseph hatches his final plot against his brothers. His famed chalice is planted in the Binyamin's saddlebag forcing the brothers to return to Mitzrayim and a confrontation with Yoseph.
I will be off till Parshat Vayechi wishing you all a very illuminating and spiritual Chanukah.
Ariana Marchevsky, Wednesday, December 1
Nathalie Halioua Narbonne, Friday, December 3
Igaella Laloum, Friday, December 3
“Ad Meyah Vesrim Shannah”
Parshah Mikeitz - Genesis 41:1-44:17
Torah Reading for Week of Nov 28-Dec 4, 2010 - Kislev 21-27 5771 Candle Lighting for Toronto is 4:23 P.M.
Candle Lighting for Thornhill is 4:23 P.M.
Number Of Mitzvot in Parshat Miketz : 0
0 Mitzvot Aseh (Positive Commandments)
0 Mitzvot Lo Taaseh (Negative Commandments-Prohibitions)
Shabbat Chanukah / Day 3.
This year 5771/2010, we take out two Sifrei Torah; in the first Sefer Torah we have seven Aliyahs in the weekly Sidrah (Miketz);
The Maftir reads in the second Sefer Torah from Parshat Naso (7:24-7:35) from “Byom Hashilishei " until "Elitzur ben shdaiur”.
The Haftorah is read in Zechariah 2:14 4:7.
Shabbat Mevarchim - Chodesh Tevet
Rosh Chodesh - Tuesday & Wednesday Dec 7 & 8
The Molad for Rosh Chodesh Tevet is Monday December 6, 2010, 9:48 A.M. + 4 Chalakim Jerusalem Time.
Motzei Shabbat, December 4, 2010, 27 Kislev, we begin to include “vtayn tal umatar” in the Maariv Shmoneh Esrei. (Askenazim)
Motzei Shabbat, December 4, 2010, 27 Kislev, we begin to include “Barech Alenu” in the Maariv Shmoneh Esrei. (Sepharadim)
Parsha Summary – Parshah Miketz
Yoseph has been in prison for 12 years. Pharaoh has two similar dreams and demands their interpretation. The wine steward remembers Yoseph and his gift for dream interpretation, and Yoseph is rushed into Pharaoh's presence.
Yoseph interprets Pharaoh' dream and suggests to him how to best administrate the seven years of plenty and the seven years of famine. (The extent of Yoseph's brilliance will first be revealed in next week's Parsha.)
Yoseph is appointed viceroy over Egypt, and puts into effect the plan that he had outlined to Pharaoh. He marries the daughter of Potiphar (the daughter of Dina) and has two sons, Menashe and Ephrayim.
The seven years of famine begin, and the only food available is in Mitzrayim. Yoseph, unrecognized by his brothers, recognizes them when they come to buy food. He accuses them of treachery and imprisons them for three days.
Yoseph demands that Binyamin be brought to Egypt and keeps Shimon as a hostage. The brothers relate their adventure to Yakov who refuses to send Binyamin. The increasing famine forces Yakov to concede to Yehuda's guarantee that Binyamin will be safe, and the brothers return to Egypt.
The brothers are reunited with Shimon and invited to eat at the table of Yoseph. All appears to be forgiven and Yoseph sees Binyamin for the first time in 22 years.
Yoseph hatches his final plot against his brothers. His famed chalice is planted in the Binyamin's saddlebag forcing the brothers to return to Mitzrayim and a confrontation with Yoseph.
I will be off till Parshat Vayechi wishing you all a very illuminating and spiritual Chanukah.