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Reminder: Don’t Forget To Make An Eruv Tavshilin

Ordinarily, on Holidays we are permitted to prepare only the foods necessary for that same day.

This year, Shavuot falls out on a Friday, and the Shabbat meals must, as always, be prepared before Shabbat.

Special action is required, so that we may prepare the Shabbat meals on Friday. The Eruv Tavshilin ceremony, performed on Thursday, June 1st, before sundown, renders this permissible.

More information on how to perfom an Eruv Tavshilin in the Extended Article.

Evening with A T.I.M.E. community awareness

This past Sunday evening, the hall at Machon Chana was transformed. Over 150 women participated in an unforgettable A T.I.M.E. community awareness event organized by Etel Rivkoh Hurwitz and Yehudice Bialestock. Each attendee could feel the theme of the evening spring to life as she walked through the entryway greenery and into the Enchanted Garden. The tables were set beautifully with coordinating centerpieces and an array of chocolate-filled miniature flower pots and watering cans for each guest to take home as reminder of the evening. A tasty milchig dinner was served, complete with soup, a selection of hot dishes, plenty of garden salads, and a pre-Shavuos Viennese table with mouthwatering cheesecakes and fruit platters.

To begin the evening, emcee Mrs. Raizel Feder introduced Mrs. Brany Rosen, founder of the A T.I.M.E. organization. Mrs. Rosen welcomed the large crowd and thanked the attendees for their show of support by coming to this event. She spoke briefly about how her own lonely struggle with infertility compelled her to offer others the resources and support which she never found, and ultimately establish the A T.I.M.E. organization.

Pictures in the Extended Article.

MB speller happy with round two

The Sun News

As soon as the announcer said the word “Gotterdammerung,” Hindy Naparstek knew she wouldn’t be able to spell it.

Even though she had conquered hundreds of words to get where she was, that one formidable word cost her the competition.

Hindy represented Myrtle Beach in the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee on Wednesday morning in Washington, D.C. She was eliminated after the second round.

But 13-year-old Hindy wasn’t disappointed, said her mother, Chanie Naparstek. It was Hindy’s first year to compete in the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee, and she was just glad to be there.

“You come here and you see how many times the other kids have come,” Chanie said. “It’s sort of like an exclusive club.”

It was some contestants’ fifth year at the bee.

Hindy completed a written spelling test during the first round but was eliminated in the second round after misspelling Gotterdammerung, which is a collapse marked by catastrophic violence and disorder.

It began in ‘the town of love’

Northwest Indiana News

Chabad Lubavitch is one of the largest branches of Hasidic Judaism and one of the largest Jewish Orthodox movements in the world, according to the online encyclopedia Wikipedia.

Founded in the late 1700s, the Chabad Lubavitch movement originated in Belarus, which was then part of imperial Russia. Lubavitch takes its name from a small town in Belarus, which means “town of love” in Russian. The Chabad Lubavitch movement had a large following in the 19th and 20th centuries until it was nearly destroyed by Bolshevik governments and the Nazis.

After World War II ended, Chabad founded an outreach movement that brought many assimilated Jews back to Judaism worldwide. This Chabad ideology has influenced non-Hasidic Jews’ practices, especially where outreach programs are concerned.

Judge to rule in favor of Hollywood synagogue

South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Hollywood, FL – The city may have to erase an entire section of its zoning laws after a federal judge in Miami said Wednesday she plans to rule on behalf of an Orthodox Jewish synagogue that claims the laws are unconstitutional and too vague.

U.S. District Judge Joan Lenard called attorneys representing the city and the Hollywood Community Synagogue Chabad Lubavitch to tell them she plans to rule in the synagogue’s favor and will put it in writing within the next couple of weeks, lawyers on both sides said.

The zoning codes are at the heart of a pending discrimination lawsuit filed by the Chabad and the U.S. Department of Justice claiming city officials violated the religious group’s constitutional rights by denying it an exception in 2003 to operate within a residential neighborhood.