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CONGREGATION ANSHE MOTELE’S WEEKLY E-BULLETIN
Nov 3 – 10 2023 19 – 26 Mar Cheshvan 5784
Rabbi: Alan M. Abramson

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Fri Nov 3, 5:23

Schedule of Davening:

FRIDAY Nov 3rd

Shacharis 7:00 at Shul

Mincha 5:30 at shul
CLT 5:23

Shabbos Schedule

SHABBOS Nov 4th

Shacharis 7 & 8:45 at Shul

Mincha 5:30 at shul

Maariv 6:20 in shul
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SUNDAY Nov 5th

Shacharis 8:00 at Shul

Mincha 4:30

Maariv 5:00

MONDAY Nov 6th

Shacharis 6:45 at shul

Mincha 4:30

Maariv 5:00

TUESDAY Nov 7th

Shacharis 7:00 at Shul

Mincha 4:30

Maariv 5:00

WEDNESDAY Nov 8th

Shacharis 7:00 at Shul

Mincha 4:30

Maariv 5:00

THURSDAY Nov 9th

Shacharis 6:45 at Shul

Mincha 4:30

Maariv 5:00

FRIDAY Nov 10th

Shacharis 7:00 at Shul

Mincha 4:15 at shul
CLT 4:15

Shabbos Schedule

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¨From the Rabbi’s Study¨

Memo to Every Jewish High School Senior

As a native Bostonian I grew up in the shadow of Harvard, Brandeis, MIT, Boston University, Boston College, and Northeastern. We used to look forward to the Beanpot Hockey Tournament, which is always a sell out at Boston Garden. We skipped school to spend a day at the Harvard COOP and browse the aisles of books, posters, records, and preppy clothes. We rode the red line to Harvard Square and nonchalantly walked the sacred grounds of Charles William Elliot and John Fitzerald Kennedy. My two uncles attended Harvard and my aunt went to Radcliffe College during the quota days of the 20’s and 30’s and were easily recognizable by the Brahmins as the poor (and overly smart) Jews from Roxbury. But Cambridge was the place to be. Future Presidents, Supreme Court Judges, CEO’s and the movers and shakers of the country and world diplomacy all walked these hallow halls. The great American dream for a young Jewish high school senior was to be accepted and attend any one of the Ivy League’s or at least the second tier of the 50 best Colleges in America.

That dream today is now a nightmare. The Campus has become a bastion of radical antisemitism under the guise of so-called Palestinian rights. They mask their hatred of Jews and even now are unable to condemn pure evil because it does not fit their agenda. The Antisemitism of the quota filled admission departments and the Brahmin tradition has been replaced by an evil core of those who hide behind a supposed progressive agenda. The kosher dining hall at Cornell is a danger zone. And make no mistake about it. This animosity is not limited to the east coast universities. I recall visiting University of California Berkely over a decade ago with the late great Rav Gedaliah Dov Schwartz while we were in the Bay area for a series of shiurim that the Av Beth Din delivered in Palo Alto San Francisco and Oakland. There was a sign on the highway, and we decided to make a short detour to see this venerable institution. On entering the campus, we were immediately greeted by a myriad of signs broadcasting “Free Palestine.” Needless to say, I made a quick U-turn and went straight to the airport three hours earlier than originally planned.

So, to all of you seniors and juniors. Save your money on expensive college admission coaches, reduce the stress of the college application safari, and go to YU, Touro, a Seminary or Yeshiva that offers a credit transfer program. Become a lawyer, a doctor, a plumber. Electrician, an engineer, computer scientist researcher, and win a Nobel prize. You need not however attend the secular universities that may induce you into a slumber towards assimilation and victimization. 

Avrohom experienced many trials and tribulations culminating in the Akedah Yitzcok in this week’s Parsha. We need not test ourselves in this same manner.

Am Yisroel Chai

Good Shabbos

Rabbi A. M. Abramson

REFUAH SH’LAIMAH:
To all those who are not well. Let Hashem hear our tefillos on their behalves, and all have a speedy recovery. If there is a choleh that needs a misheberach, please email their name to anshemotele@anshemotele.org

Members Corner:

Happy Birthday to: Anne Galster Nov 3rd

CALENDAR OF EVENTS: Please link to our NOVEMBER calendars right here.

KIDDUSH: this Shabbos is sponsored by the shul.
A hearty yasher koach to Michael Kirshner at Starr Kosher Catering for supplementing our shabbos kiddushim each week.
If you would like to sponsor a shabbos kiddush in memory of, honor of, or for a simcha, contact us via email anshemotele@anshemotele.org. In the body of the email please include the week you would like, reason for kiddush and your name with phone number. We will contact you back with options, prices and available dates.

KIDDUSH FUND: .Please click HERE to help us continue this important event, or contact us via anshemotele@anshemotele.org with your pledges. You count on us as a shul and we count on you as our members. Thank you.

COMMUNITY HAPPENINGS:
LINKS:
Chicago Rabbinical Council: http://www.crcweb.org/
Orthodox Union http://oukosher.org
Link to Likutei Pshatim http://www.htc.edu/services/likutei-peshatim.html
Shabbat Shalom

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