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Friday - 24 Sivan 5768 - June 27, 2008
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kosher
BBYO to steer clear of Rubashkin’s
Business Scene
Crisis of Kosher Conscience
Damage-Control Mode For Embattled Kosher Meat Giant
Embattled Kosher Meat Giant Fights Back With P.R. Offensive
Kosher meat giant hopes PR campaign will counter boycott
Make Jewish meals animal-cruelty-free

people

Family affair/Dr. Shlomo Abrahamov
George Carlin and the Jewish question
The rabbi who freed 1000 agunot
Wagman family reunion ‘a unique event’

women
Female cantors gather for first time in Austin
The human spirit: Our own narrative
Young Adults/Leadership

yisroel
Dekel heads to Cairo for Schalit talks
'Deterrence will bring peace'
Former Mossad chief urges Israeli talks with Hamas
Israeli assaulted by mob after accidentally driving into Ramallah
Israel may declare Lebanon hostages dead
Israelis hack Hamas website
Jerusalem is losing it
Last-minute deal saves Israeli prime minister's job
Livni: Respond to Qassams
Livni: Truce violations demand immediate military response
Petition for Israeli MIAs presented in Parliament
Qassam hits western Negev
Sderot residents: We didn’t really believe in lull
Shfar'am: A Jewish Town Populated by Arab Late-Comers

culture

Are Karaites considered to be Jews?
How is conversion possible?

arts
A maiden show for Blondie in Israel
Israeli impresario
Sacha Cohen invited to Oscar ranks
Taking a Note From ‘American Idol,’ Only With Haredi Contestants and Nicer Judges

canada
Air Canada puts Tel Aviv back on the map
B’nai Brith challenges cabinet on war criminal case
JGH doctors excited by new stem cell therapy
More doctors quit in life support case
Nurse who served in 1948 shines the light on others
Poll suggests Bouchard-Taylor had little effect on views
Suicide bombing bill passes Senate
Toews criticizes Arbour, defends Israel
Ve’ahavta adds night shift to help homeless
Young Russian Jews connect through ‘I’m a Jew.ru’
Winnipeg mother says she tried to wipe off swastika

usa flag
Gravestones sink while Des Plaines River rises
In Espionage Trial of Ex-Aipac Employees, Appeals Court Sets High Bar for Prosecution
Infected mosquito attacks CDC West Nile expert
JTS Facing $2 Million Budget Shortfall
LA rabbi helps youth through surfing
Mich. man: Judge can't be fair because he's Jewish
NYANA To Close After Long Run Here
Preschool Plan Pits Antiquities Museum Against Hasidim in Ritzy L.A. Enclave
Strategic Planning (Jewish Boston 2020)
The Enemy Has a Name
The patriotic Jew

health
CDC Adds Glaxo’s Rotavirus Vaccine after Merck’s Proves Efficient
CDC: Test some athletic fields for lead
Grocer under E. coli scrutiny
Journal of the American Medical Assoc: Vitamin D deficiency linked to death from all causes
New York Health Department Stops Using OraQuick Rapid HIV Test

international
13 Jews, one Volvo!
A different kind of catastrophe
Acknowledging the plight of Jewish refugees from Arab countries
Ecuador to buy Israeli warplanes, drones and radar
French Jewish concerns
French Jewish teenager regains consciousness
Monument honors rabbi in Ukraine
Netherlands Queen Beatrix honours Holocaust heroes in Lithuania
Probe: Jewish graves under Vilnius building?
Prosecutors open probe into Paris attack on Jew
Russia Gazprom discusses selling gas to Israel
Tajikistan's only synagogue razed
The ethnic cleansing of Arabic Jews

torah

Parashat Korah: A disloyal opposition
Watching Over Someone Else's 'Soul'

yiddish
Bassist is as strong as ever
New project to promote Yiddish in Toronto
The Jackie Robinson of Yiddish
The Wise Men of Chelm

headstoneAbrams, Herbert
Altman, Andrea 
Balsham, Doris (Lieberman)
Camlot, Irving 
Chiat, Harvey Jay
Clymer, Leonard Charles 
Frank, Harry 
Howard, Leonard H.
Krawetz, Dorothy 
Leon, Esther (Kaplan)
Messer, Genia (Icek) 
Rosen, Sidney L. 
Sax, Gloria S. 
Donna Lois (Levine) Shurberg
Smither, Stanley 

Artist Jozef Szajna, a prominent Auschwitz survivor, dies at 86
Announcements
Volunteers needed for Maccabbi ArtsFest From July 27 to August 1

JCC Maccabi ArtsFest 2008 Comes to Greater Washington

July 27 – August 1

Fairfax, Virginia was selected as one of only two sites across the United States

to host JCC Maccabi ArtsFest this summer!

From July 27 to August 1 Hundreds of Jewish teens will come to Fairfax VA from across the US, Israel, Venezuela and Moscow to participate in an exciting arts-immersion program held at George Mason University.

ArtsFest presents a unique opportunity to be part of an enormous community-building effort.
This program will touch the lives of more than 250 Jewish teens, hundreds of volunteers,
and the more than 1,800 people who will experience the thrill of the final night performance.

We Need Your Help!

To ensure the success of this program we need hundreds of volunteers.
Shifts are available throughout the day and evening July 27-August 1
You can be involved for a few hours morning, day or night or one day or multiple days – it’s up to you.
In particular we need:

People each day to serve lunch and dinner
Days of Caring & Sharing – help our teens with their community service projects

Minimum Age for Unaccompanied Volunteers is 18
Minimum Age 12 with adult supervision

STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING HOURS AVAILABLE

To find out more or to sign up
Please Contact
Jewish Volunteer Connection
1-888-246-1818 / 703-357-9060
volunteer@shalomdc.org
http://www.shalomdc.org/JVC

T O R A H F A X - Torah on the spot for people on the go

Wednesday, Sivan 22, 5768 / June 25, 2008

This week's Torah reading is Parshat Korach. The Parsha begins with the story of Korach's rebellion against Moshe and Aaron.

Korach was a member of the tribe of Levi and a cousin of Moshe and Aaron. He was jealous of Moshe who was the leader of the Jewish people and Aaron being the High Priest. When his cousin Elitzafan was appointed to a leadership position Korach gathered 250 people and together they rebelled against Moshe and Aaron.

Korach claimed, "The entire congregation is holy... Why do you exalt yourselves above the congregation?"

To prove that Moshe was misleading the people, Korach asked Moshe, "What is the law when a house is full of Torah scrolls, does the house still need a mezuzah on the door? Moshe replied that it needed a mezuzah.

Korach then argued with Moshe, "How is it possible that the entire Torah, which contains two hundred and seventy five chapters (Parshiot), cannot accomplish what the mezuzah, which is but one small part of the Torah, can?! It makes no sense and these laws could not be from G-d.

With this Korach wanted to prove that Moshe was not speaking in G-d's name and as a result wanted to disqualify the leadership positions which Moshe appointed.

Moshe warned Korach that his uprising was not against him and Aaron but against G-d.

When Korach didn't repent, Moshe told everyone to distance themselves from Korach and his people. The Torah tells us what happened next. "And the earth opened its mouth and swallowed them up and their households." Korach and the leaders of the revolt disappeared into the ground. The others who were with Korach were burnt in a fire sent from G-d. Korach's sons did not die for they repented at the very last moment.

Our sages say in Pirkei Avot, "Who is a rich? Whoever is happy with his share!" Korach was one of the wealthiest people, but he was not happy with his share. Because of his jealousy and envy, he used his wealth to gain power and argue against Moshe and Aaron, G-d's appointed leaders of the Jewish people. In the end, Korach and all his wealth were forever lost.

Question: What is the explanation behind this law? Korach's argument seems to be a very logical one. Why should a house full of Torah scrolls, which contain the entire Torah, need a mezuzah on the door?

Answer: There is a wonderful lesson in this. This teaches us that it is not enough for one to conduct themselves according to the laws and ways of the Torah and be a good Jew within their home. One has to be a good Jew also in public. A Jew must be proud of being Jewish and exhibit it also on the outside, by affixing a mezuzah on the outside, so that everyone will recognize that this is a Jewish home and a dwelling place for G-d.

HAVE A VERY GOOD, HAPPY, HEALTHY AND SUCCESSFUL DAY

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Driving Tips

A few reasons why you should not follow to close to the car in front of yours

  1. In summer your car is vulnerable to overheating and putting the front of your car too close to the rear of the car in front of yours will cause the hot exhaust from that car to be sucked into the radiator of your car causing possible overheating
    • Suggestion: leave half a car length between the two vehicles
  2. Getting too close to the vehicle in front of you while driving, depending on your reaction time, may cause a collision
    • Suggestion: As people get older, their reaction time is much worse than when they are younger. Leave plenty of room to react in case of sudden braking
  3. When stopping behind vehicles at a stop. Leave at least half a cars length between you and the vehicle in front of you
    • The Reason: If the vehicle in front of you breaks down, you can steer around them without backing up

Car backing out of a parking spot

  • people walking or driving should stop and let the car back completely out, as the operator has a very limited view
 
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