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This Week at Chabad of Pacific Palisades
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Candle Lighting Times for
Pacific Palisades:
Friday, Mar. 14
6:43 pm
Torah Portion: Ki Tisa
 

Chabad of Pacific PalisadesEmail: [email protected]Phone: 310-454-7783www.ChabadPalisades.com

 
 
Rabbi's Message
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Dear Friends,

The story of Purim teaches us that no matter how bleak a situation may seem, Hashem's plan is always unfolding, and salvation can come in an instant. Haman, the wicked advisor to King Achashverosh, carefully plotted the destruction of the Jewish people, seeking their annihilation while expecting to amass wealth, honor, and power. Yet, every aspect of his scheme was reversed against him, showcasing how Hashem orchestrates events behind the scenes.

Haman built gallows to hang Mordechai, only to be hanged on them himself (Esther 7:10). He sought honor, believing he would be the one to be paraded through the city, but instead, he was forced to lead Mordechai in royal garments, proclaiming his greatness (Esther 6:11). He expected to confiscate Jewish property but instead, Mordechai was given his estate (Esther 8:2). The very day he designated for Jewish destruction, the 13th of Adar, became a day of Jewish victory (Esther 9:1).

This dramatic reversal is a powerful reminder that no matter how dark things appear, Hashem’s plan is always at work. Even when His presence seems hidden, as hinted by His absence in the Megillah, He is guiding events toward redemption. Purim encourages us to trust in divine providence, knowing that in an instant, what seems like despair can transform into joy, just as "laYehudim hayta orah v' simcha"—“for the Jews there was light and gladness” (Esther 8:16). May we always recognize Hashem’s hidden miracles in our lives and be full of joy!

Looking forward to celebrating together at the Royal Purim Celebration tomorrow at 5:00pm. RSVP by clicking here.

Shabbat Shalom and Purim Sameach!
Rabbi Zushe Cunin

 
 
 
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Purim & Shabbat Schedule:
Thursday, March 13th 
6:30pm Mincha & Arvit
7:26pm Fast Ends
7:30pm Megillah Reading
7-9:00pm Teen Purim Party at Holey Moley - RSVP required. Click here to RSVP.

Friday, March 14th
8:00am 
Morning Service
8:30am Megillah Reading

5:00pm ROYAL PURIM CELEBRATION!
We have an incredible party planned! Royal Purim feast + open bar, pony rides for the kids, crafts + more! Megillah reading will be at 5:30pm. We have a tent with heaters, so we’ll be celebrating rain or shine! Bring a sweater along as it may get chilly. We could all use the joy! Please note, parking is limited.
CLICK HERE to RSVP!
5:30pm Megillah Reading
6:43pm Candlelighting

Shabbat, March 15th
9:30am Morning Services
Followed by Kiddush & Refreshments

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By the Numbers
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The biblical book that tells the story of Purim, reading it from a handwritten scroll is one of the four mitzvahs of the holiday.
  
Your Questions
The Origins of the Grager: Why We Boo Haman
Rabbi David Abudraham (14th century, Spain) writes that there had been an earlier custom for children to draw a picture or write the name of Haman on wood or stones
  
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Parshah
Parshah in a Nutshell

Parshat Ki Tisa

The name of the Parshah, "Ki Tisa," means "When you take" and it is found in Exodus 30:11.

The people of Israel are told to each contribute exactly half a shekel of silver to the Sanctuary. Instructions are also given regarding the making of the Sanctuary’s water basin, anointing oil and incense. “Wise-hearted” artisans Betzalel and Aholiav are placed in charge of the Sanctuary’s construction, and the people are once again commanded to keep the Shabbat.

When Moses does not return when expected from Mount Sinai, the people make a golden calf and worship it. G‑d proposes to destroy the errant nation, but Moses intercedes on their behalf. Moses descends from the mountain carrying the tablets of the testimony engraved with the Ten Commandments; seeing the people dancing about their idol, he breaks the tablets, destroys the golden calf, and has the primary culprits put to death. He then returns to G‑d to say: “If You do not forgive them, blot me out from the book that You have written.”

G‑d forgives, but says that the effect of their sin will be felt for many generations. At first G‑d proposes to send His angel along with them, but Moses insists that G‑d Himself accompany His people to the promised land.

Moses prepares a new set of tablets and once more ascends the mountain, where G‑d reinscribes the covenant on these second tablets. On the mountain, Moses is also granted a vision of the divine thirteen attributes of mercy. So radiant is Moses’ face upon his return, that he must cover it with a veil, which he removes only to speak with G‑d and to teach His laws to the people.

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G-d said to Moses: You want to know My name? I am called by My deeds
— Midrash Rabbah

 
 
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