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Volume 15 Number 37, 23rd of Iyar 5774, May 23rd '14

Sunday, 25 May, 2014 - 10:24 pm

Message from the Rabbi
 

Sunday was Lag BaOmer. Among other things, it is the date of passing of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, arguably the greatest teacher of Kabbalah who ever lived. Hundreds of thousands of people gathered at his grave on Mt. Meron in Israel to sing and dance in unity. All over the world, thousands more celebrated at mega–Lag BaOmer parades that brought together Jews from all across the Jewish community.

Celebrating Lag BaOmer is not a mitzvah. Yet hundreds of communities and millions of individuals gathered to do just that. Why? I believe that it has to do with the legacy of this great man. Rabbi Shimon taught the innermost core of the Torah, referred to as the soul of the Torah. These sublime teachings are intrinsically connected to the essence of the Jewish soul, bringing out our innate Jewishness. In fact, it was none other than Rabbi Shimon who taught that “the people of Israel, the Torah and G-d are one.”

  Volume 15 Number 37, 23rd of Iyar 5774, May 23rd '14

Chabad Weekly Update

Brainstorming Meeting Notes

This past Wednesday evening we held our brainstorming meeting. We had a wonderful crowd and tons of great ideas came up. We are now forming a committee to analyze the ideas to determine what we can implement. Those who would like to join this committee please respond to this email. Thank to Sheila Lebovitz, Naomi Alter, Lisa Chandler, Anna Mintz, Addy Hale, and Marianne Rack for volunteering.

Paradigm Shift” Continues:

Learn the Outlook of the Most Influential Rabbi of the Last Century


We are in the midst of the Spring JLI course: “Paradigm Shift: Transformational Life Teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe,” a six-session Jewish Learning Institute course. The Rebbe was a visionary religious leader who inspired countless individuals during his lifetime and established a global network of educational, social, and religious institutions to revive the post-holocaust Jewish landscape. The course explores Rabbi Schneerson’s philosophy and outlook, offering participants the chance to see things from a different perspective and meets on Tuesdays from 7 – 8:30pm. 
 

“It’s like putting on a new pair of glasses through which everything appears much more vivid; it enables you to see so much more,” explained Rabbi Zalman Abraham of JLI’s Brooklyn headquarters. “The Rebbe guided individuals to see the potential and inherent goodness in themselves, in others, and in every circumstance of their lives--and we hope to convey a glimpse of this outlook to participants of the course.”   
  
Paradigm Shift is a monumental contribution to the Rebbe's legacy--the product of a collaboration of over two dozen experts on Rabbi Schneerson’s teachings. It addresses questions such as: What were the Rebbe’s central teachings and contributions to Judaism and society? What was his understanding of the human being and what were his hopes for humanity? What stands behind the continued success of the Chabad Movement? And how can we apply these insights toward living a more meaningful life. 
  
We all want to live up to our inherent design, to make the best of the unique set of skills and circumstances that we were given. “Paradigm Shift is the first step; it’s about visualizing what is possible and seeing how you can make it a reality. 
  
Like all JLI programs, Paradigm Shift is designed to appeal to people at all levels of Jewish knowledge, including those without any prior experience or background in Jewish learning. All JLI courses are open to the public, and attendees need not be affiliated with a particular synagogue, temple, or other house of worship.

For more info call 760-943-8891, email [email protected], or visit www.myJLI.com for registration.

SAVE THE DATE – Shavuot is Coming

The Holiday of Shavuot marks the anniversary on which G-d gave the Jewish people the Torah. This is considered the single greatest event in all of history. To celebrate we make sure to attend the synagogue and listen to the Torah reading of the 10 Commandments (bring your friends, too). We also stay up (all night if possible) learning Torah, eat dairy meals, and joyously celebrate this awesome event. This year the holiday begins June 3rd and concludes June 5th. Services will begin at 10am each day.

The highlight of the services will take place on Wednesday the 4th at approximately 11:00am, which is when the 10 Commandments will be read, and Thursday the 5th at approximately 11:30am, which is when the Yizkor Memorial Service will be recited.

It is considered a great Mitzvah to listen to the 10 Commandments. Year after year, since the year 2448 in the Jewish Calendar (we are now in the year 5774), Jews all over the world, wherever they lived, endeavored to listen to the timeless words of the Torah.

Everyone is invited to participate in this meaningful service that will take place at our storefront location. The Dairy Kiddush Luncheon will take place at the Rabbi’s home. For further information call the shul at 760-943-8891 or email the shul at [email protected].

Building Progress

Dramatic progress has been made at our site this past week! Come and view the framing that is going on. If you would like a personal tour please contact Rabbi Eilfort directly at [email protected].

New Building Wish List

Significant progress is being made on our new complex! As construction continues we are looking for generous donors to help cover the costs of specific items that we need. The sooner our community steps forward to support our efforts, the sooner our new building will be ready for us to enjoy.

The numbers given are based upon the latest estimates offered by our professional team:

Parking Lot - $60,000. Roof - $55,000. Domes - $50,000.Heating/Air Conditioning (HVAC) - $40,000. Solar System - $40,000. Stucco - $30,000. Doors & Windows - $20,000. Fire Protection System - $15,000. Security Wall - $10,000.

If you are interested in dedicating one of the items listed above or want a tour of our project please contact Rabbi Eilfort at [email protected]. If you haven’t seen the project lately you haven’t seen the project. Come by and feast your eyes on our future home!

Kiddush Sponsors This Week – WE ALWAYS NEED SPONSORS

This week’s Kiddush is sponsored by Chana Royzen in honor of her mother’s Yarzeit and by Eileen Davidson in honor of her grandchildren.

Everyone is invited and encouraged to join us for a beautiful weekly gathering!

If you have not sponsored a Kiddush for a while, or love the feeling of sharing this tremendous gift with our wonderful congregation, please contact Naomi at 760-436-3687.

Weekly Class Schedule

Daily – Code of Jewish Law with Rabbi E – Following Minyan

Shabbat: After Kiddush – Women’s Issues with the Rebbetzin

Tuesday: “Paradigm Shift” – NEW JLI Course – 7pm.

Wednesday: Caffeine for the Soul at Target – 12pm.

Wednesday: Conversational Hebrew for Adults 6:30pm

Wednesday: Torah Portion of the Week – 7:30pm @ Storefront

Special Wishes

HAPPY BIRTHDAY wishes go out to Ira Lin, Mark Olkon, Sarrica Fink, Phyllis Mintz, Addy Hale, and Aaron Alter!

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY wishes go out to Jeremy and Randi Rivkin!

May Michael Galperin, Bill Brunelle, Clive Walden, Rhonda Bloom, Roz Mintz, and Mel Bridge, be blessed with a full and complete recovery!

We remember Gershon Reh, Morris Baumstein, Ron Paker, and Eugene Markovits on their Yarzeit.

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Shul Etiquette

Those who join us regularly for Shabbat services will agree that we have something very special going. The family-friendly atmosphere is unique and most inviting. We welcome everyone as though he/she is a long time member of the family.

At the same time it is important to remember that we are a synagogue. Our sanctuary is meant to be a place where it is conducive to finding inner peace and tranquility. That is why the Rabbis have many laws concerning the decorum of a shul.

It is appropriate to dress modestly and to dress somewhat formally in shul. Men should wear button down shirts, slacks (no jeans or shorts), with jackets and even ties when possible. Of course the head is to be kept covered at all times. Women should wear skirts that go past the knees and blouses with high neck lines and sleeves that cover the elbows. Married women should wear hats and the like.

Children must be supervised at all times by the parents except during Junior Congregation (11:30am). While we want the children to have a great time together it is also important that they do not become so wild and/or boisterous that they disturb those of us who are participating in the services.

We must remember that we should walk to shul and never park in the parking lot if there already eight cars parked. Finally, and we fully realize this goes against Jewish DNA, it is appropriate to come to shul ON TIME. While we know everyone is vying to be counted as the 10th, we are equally sure Hashem will give extra credit to those who come ON TIME at 10am (not to be confused with 11:30). We look forward to seeing you here!

Minyan

Our daily Minyan has been a tremendous source of good will for our community. Several people have been able to utilize the Minyan in order to say Kaddish for a loved one. Others have become accustomed to the great Mitzvah of davening with a Minyan because there is one readily available. Beginning this week, a couple of our regulars will be out of town for the next several weeks. We therefore need a few additional commitments so that the Minyan doesn’t slow down, G-d forbid. We are asking those who are able to make a commitment to the Minyan to please do so now. Some people are counting on our Minyan to be able to recite Kaddish for their loved ones. This is tremendously important. Please commit to a day or two per week (at the very least). People who have joined the Minyan have universally reported that they find the experience uplifting and have described it as a great way to start the day. Please respond to this message if you are able to help us in this regard.

HebrewSchoolInfo

Hebrew School has instituted some exciting changes to emphasize Hebrew language skills.

When dropping of your child(ren) at Hebrew School, please feel free to stick around and observe how much the children are learning. Morah Nechama covers many areas of the Siddur - prayer book each week and the students learn Hebrew months and numbers.

Hebrew School takes place on Sundays at our storefront location. Please contact Hebrew For further information contact[email protected].

Matching Campaign Continues

A great and generous benefactor has stepped forward and pledged a $500,000 matching funds grant to help us finish off our project. If/when this amount is matched by our community, by our friends, by you, we will be ‘there’. We will have an exceptionally beautiful facility that will be a permanent asset to the entire community. I invite you to take the virtual tour by logging onto www.ChabadatLaCosta.com and following the link. I am sure you will be impressed. However, your participation is needed now, especially with this new, unforeseen need to expedite the repair work and the added rental obligation so we can hopefully be in our new building by the New Year.

We have asked each member family to contribute at least $5000 to our building fund in addition to their membership donations – that comes out to only $416 a month, which is tax deductible. That means the actual cost out of your pocket is only $250 in post-tax refund money (check with your tax advisor). Membership donations cover the expenses of operations while building fund donations are strictly used for construction costs. Thanks to a few generous families we will make it sooner or later, but we need everyone to participate to move this process along and to make sure that everybody can experience the joy of giving. Some families have given more than the minimum requirement. But many haven’t given at all, and this is truly disappointing. This complex will be your place of worship, study, and joy! What about your loved ones – won’t they need traditional Jewish services as well? Therefore if you haven’t already made your building fund contribution, it is needed now, so the work can be completed. Remember the example of our ancestors who when Moses called upon them to donate for the Tabernacle they responded so enthusiastically that Moses had to tell them to stop bringing more! I pray for a similar response from our community. We need such a responsenow.

We are currently working on a beautiful donor acknowledgement board that will be prominently displayed so that all of you who made this dream into a reality will be properly honored for your generosity. This plaque will be a place where you will want your name displayed for perpetuity. Any donation to the Building Fund in excess of $5000 will be acknowledged on the Board even if you cannot make a larger donation. Please make your commitment today. Please respond immediately and generously to this heart-felt appeal. Please call me directly to discuss naming opportunities at 760-612-4577, or simply respond to this message by making your pledge and sending it right in.

Thank you and good Shabbos!

Learn the Code of Jewish Law with Rabbi Eilfort

A daily class in practical Jewish Law is held immediately following the Minyan in our storefront location taught by Rabbi Eilfort. Using the Code of Jewish Law, known in Hebrew as the Shulchan Aruch, participants are able to discuss the laws while learning about the ongoing opportunities one has to serve the Almighty on a moment-by-moment basis. The class begins at about 8:50am and lasts for about 20 minutes. There is no charge to attend.

Hebrew Class for Adults Continues

Would you like to work on your Hebrew skills? On Wednesdays at 6:30pm – 7:30pm and meeting in the storefront location there will be a weekly Conversational Hebrew class for adults. This class will be taught by Morah Ronit Barach, a professional teacher with more than 20 years experience. The suggested donation is $5-$10 per class. The regular Torah portion of the Week class will then commence following the Hebrew Class in the same location.

Cell Phones & Chatting During Services

Needless to say the sanctuary on Shabbat or holidays is a place that must be conducive to reflective prayers and serenity. To help keep it this way, please refrain from engaging in any conversations during services and please do not bring in your cell phone. Thank you for your cooperation.

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North County Coastal In partnership with the Leichtag Foundation

MATCH

For donors residing in the North County Coastal region, north of Via de la Valle and west of I-15, including Rancho Santa Fe.

Open a donor advised fund by December 31, 2013 and be eligible for an immediate tax deduction.

We will MATCH your first grant (up to 10% of your initial fund balance and $1,000 maximum) to a North County Coastal Jewish program or synagogue.*

$1,800 minimum to open a fund. Minimum grant is $100.

Join us in building Jewish life in San Diego's North County Coastal region!

To learn about funding opportunities in the region, contact Darren Schwartz at [email protected] or 858.279.2740.

The Jewish Community Foundation educates and inspires generations of givers throughout the San Diego Jewish community. Since 1967, Foundation donors have granted over $850 million to organizations in San Diego, Israel and around the world.

* Limited match grant funds available.

Rita’s Italian non-dairy Ices, Carlsbad now Kosher

We are happy to announce that Rabbi Eilfort has given Kosher certification to Rita’s Italian Ices, Carlsbad’s non-dairy products. Rita’s offers a large variety of Italian Ices with numerous flavors. Be sure to ask for the Kosher flavors (and thank them for serving the needs of the Jewish community)! Rita’s is located at 3263 Camino De Los Coches #103, Carlsbad, CA 92009 (near the corner of Rancho Santa Fe) and their phone number is (760) 753-5700.

Neal Sperling Business Development

Highly talented, highly experienced business development/marketing consultant to wide range of businesses and non-profits can help you to find innovative new ways to raise money, launch, brand, market, sell, merchandise, and promote your products, services, and organization. Has written and improved wide variety of business plans, marketing plans, obtained major grants/new funding for a wide variety of ventures. Has unique ability to study most any business, quickly and creatively identify new sources of potential revenue, reduce costs, increase efficiencies, and drive more sales in the quickest time frames. Recognized expert on how to drive new sales via the internet. Acclaimed speaker to Southern California business groups, and particularly known for being a great “connector” with ability to introduce you to a wide variety of hard-to-reach decision-makers in various fields. Strong background in consumer products, medical products, high tech, "clean tech," "green" products, non-profits, much more. Call for details: cell: 818-219-9585.

John Shirley for Your Home Improvement Needs –

Many of the ongoing projects necessary to keep our facility up and running are completed by John Shirley. John has many years of experience in all areas of building. From dry-wall work to painting, from carpentry to plumbing John can help you get the job done right. Call John Shirley at 619-980-2706. Rabbi E gives John his highest recommendation!

Dream Home Cinema

*Family Room Surround

*Wholesale House Audio

*Home Automation

Joseph Markowitz: 760-415-8742

[email protected]

Face and Body Painting

My name is William Goldman. I am a talented artist with over twenty years of face painting experience. I can transform children or adults into wild tigers, beautiful princesses, deadly dragons, delicate butterflies. Use your imagination! Make your party special!

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Energy, Health, Weight Loss

I help people get results with having more energy, losing weightand improving their health with safe, natural, guaranteed kosher products along with free coaching. Leah/Linda Buckner 760-635-3405. For free samples, including Power Breakfast, call me or fill out contact info at www.FeelGreatSamples.com. For Skin Care samples,www.MySkinCareSurvey.com.

Your referrals are appreciated.

Ralphs Partners with Chabad: Re-Registration Now Open

It’s that time again!! 

PARTICIPANT  REGISTRATION FOR THE NEW TERM BEGINS ON SEPTEMBER 1, 2013.   

There is no pre-registration! This means that the first day you can register for the new term is September 1, 2013 or after. 

1.    All of your members who are currently enrolled in the Ralphs Community Contribution Program will remain active until August 31, 2013.  
2.    Participants will be required to register or re-register for the new term at www.ralphs.com or by using the scanbar letter at the register starting September 1, 2013. 
3.    There are two ways to enroll: 
       a.    Online registration (see instructions below) 
       b.    Scan-Bar letter 
4.    If you received a scan-bar letter last year, it is still good and can be used this year. If you would like to receive a scan-bar letter, please respond to this email and one will be mailed to you. 
5.    Even if your participants registered as recently as June, July or August 2013, they will be required to register again, on or afterSeptember 1, 2013. 
6.    Your organization does NOT need to re-register, only your participants. 
7.    This notice does not apply to participants of the Food 4 Less/Foods Co Community Rewards program. 

**WEBSITE REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS** 

IF YOU HAVE NOT REGISTERED YOUR REWARDS CARD ONLINE 
1.    Log in to www.ralphs.com 
2.    Click on ‘Create an Account’ 
3.    Follow the 5 easy steps to create an online account 
4.    You will be instructed to go to your email inbox to confirm your account 
5.    After you confirm your online account by clicking on the link in your email, return to www.ralphs.com and click on ‘my account’ (you may have to sign in again first). 
6.    View all your information and edit as necessary 
7.    Link your card to your organization by clicking on: 
a.    Community Rewards 
b.    Edit my community contribution and follow the instructions 
c.    Remember to click on the circle to the left of your organizations’ name 

IF YOU ARE ALREADY AN ONLINE CUSTOMER 
1.    Log in to www.ralphs.com 
2.    Click Sign In 
3.    Enter your email address and password 
4.    Click on ‘My Account’ (In the top right hand corner) 
5.    Click on Account Settings 
6.    View all your information and edit as necessary 
7.    Link your card to your organization by clicking on: 
a.    Community Rewards 
b.    Edit my community contribution and follow the instructions 
c.    Remember to click on the circle to the left of your organizations’ name

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