Shabbat, Shavuot & Bar Mitzvah!
 
 
This Week at Chabad Carmel Valley
Candle Lighting Times for
11860 Carmel Creek Rd, S. Diego, C:
Friday, Jun. 7
7:37 pm
Sunday, Jun. 9
8:39 pm
 
Chabad Carmel ValleyEmail: [email protected]Phone: 858-333-4613www.ChabadCV.com
 
Director's Message

 This Shabat we start a new book on the Torah, Bamidbar (in the desert) takes us from Mount Sinai to the borders of Israel. The book begins with the census of Bnei Israel, counting and showing the importance of each individual.

The Rebbe tasked us with the mission to make sure that every Jew, especially children and babies hear the 10 Commandments. Please help us make his vision a reality, by inviting all your friends THIS SUNDAY 11:00 AM . We make it easy by offering our legendary Dairy Kiddush, Ice Cream Party and raffling an electric scooter. All children will receive a prize for coming.

Join us Saturday night for an "all night" learning (and eating) starting at 7:00 pm at our home 4881 Almondwood way.

May we receive the Torah with joy and internalize it.

Shabbat Shalom & Chag Sameach with a smile,

Rabbi Mendel & Dini Polichenco 

 
 
Shavuot Celebration

 SHAVUOT FESTIVAL

SUNDAY JUNE 9,

11:00 am

Interactive Service,

Game of the 10 Commandments,

Ice Cream Party,

RAFFLE OF AN ELECTRIC SCOOTER ,

Gifts &  

Famous Dairy Kiddush

@ Chabad Carmel Valley

11860 Carmel Creek Road

PLEASE RSVP HERE

 
 
Shavuot Schedule

SATURDAY NIGHT // JUNE 8

Arvit: 8:30 pm @4881 Almondwood way

Candle lighting time: after 8:39 pm

SUNDAY // JUNE 9

Morning Services: 10:00 am
10 Commandments reading: 11:00 am
Ice Cream Party: 12:00 pm
Mincha: 2:00 pm


Candle lighting time: after 8:39 pm

Arvit: 8:30 pm @4881 Almondwood way

MONDAY // JUNE 10

Morning Services: 10:00 am
Yizkor Memorial Service: 11:30 am followed by

Daniel Torgovetsky Bar Mitzvah Kiddush


Arvit: 8:45 pm @4881 Almondwood way

Unless indicated all activities @

Chabad Carmel Valley

11860 Carmel Creek Rd. 

 
 
Bar Mitzvah Invitation

Dear Friends, 

We invite you to share our special moment as our son, DANIEL, will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah!

It will be happening on his Jewish birthday and the holiday of Shavuot - June 10, 2019 at 11 o'clock at Chabad of Carmel Valley, 11860 Carmel Creek Road.

It will be followed by a festive dairy lunch.

Blessings,

Torgovetsky family

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Kiddush Sponsored By:

FRIDAY: 

No Sponsor Yet

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SHABBAT DAY: 

Dini Polichenco

in loving memory of her 

Sister Reizi bat

Harav Shmuel haCohen

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Please click  HERE to sponsor Friday night &  HERE  for Shabbat day.

List of available dates  for Sponsoring & Volunteering.

 

 
 
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Upcoming Events
Shacharit
Friday, Jun. 7, 2019 - 6:30 am - 7:30 am
Shacharit followed by breakfast and study
Torah Ohr, The Light of Torah
Friday, Jun. 7, 2019 - 7:30 am - 8:30 am
Prepare for Shabbat and arrive with a new prespective!
Learn the weekly Parsha in depth with the commentary of Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi.

The Godly Soul
Friday, Jun. 7, 2019 - 8:30 am - 9:30 am
Learn the constitution and forms of expression of your Godly soul.
Kabbalat Shabbat & Kiddush
Friday, Jun. 7, 2019 - 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Lively Kabbalat Shabbat with children's participation followed by Kiddush
Shacharit
Tuesday, Jun. 11, 2019 - 6:30 am - 7:30 am
Shacharit followed by breakfast and study
Prayer Workshop
Tuesday, Jun. 11, 2019 - 7:30 am - 8:30 am
Master the Siddur with contemporary and practical explanations.
Shacharit
Wednesday, Jun. 12, 2019 - 6:30 am - 7:30 am
Shacharit followed by breakfast and study
Midrash: the Unbelievable Stories of the Torah
Wednesday, Jun. 12, 2019 - 7:30 am - 8:30 am
Learn a Midrash of the weekly Parsha with the unique interpretations of the Rebbe.
Shacharit
Thursday, Jun. 13, 2019 - 6:30 am - 7:30 am
Shacharit followed by breakfast and study
Chasidic Philosophy, a Maamar
Thursday, Jun. 13, 2019 - 7:30 am - 8:30 am
 
 
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Parshah in a Nutshell

Parshat Bamidbar

In the Sinai Desert, G‑d says to conduct a census of the twelve tribes of Israel. Moses counts 603,550 men of draftable age (20 to 60 years); the tribe of Levi, numbering 22,300 males age one month and older, is counted separately. The Levites are to serve in the Sanctuary, replacing the firstborn, whose number they approximated, who were disqualified when they participated in the worshipping of the Golden Calf. The 273 firstborn who lacked a Levite to replace them had to pay a five-shekel “ransom” to redeem themselves.

When the people broke camp, the three Levite clans dismantled and transported the Sanctuary, and reassembled it at the center of the next encampment. They then erected their own tents around it: the Kohathites, who carried the Sanctuary’s vessels (the Ark, menorah, etc.) in their specially designed coverings on their shoulders, camped to its south; the Gershonites, in charge of its tapestries and roof coverings, to its west; and the families of Merari, who transported its wall panels and pillars, to its north. Before the Sanctuary’s entranceway, to its east, were the tents of Moses, Aaron, and Aaron’s sons.

Beyond the Levite circle, the twelve tribes camped in four groups of three tribes each. To the east were Judah (pop. 74,600), Issachar (54,400) and Zebulun (57,400); to the south, Reuben (46,500), Simeon (59,300) and Gad (45,650); to the west, Ephraim (40,500), Manasseh (32,200) and Benjamin (35,400); and to the north, Dan (62,700), Asher (41,500) and Naphtali (53,400). This formation was kept also while traveling. Each tribe had its own nassi (prince or leader), and its own flag with its tribal color and emblem.

 

 
 
 
Today's Quote
No man can touch the livelihood destined for his fellow
— Talmud, Yoma 38b

 
 
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Friday night
6:30 pm

Shabbat day
10:00 am

Kiddush Lunch
12:30 pm

 
 
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