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There is an old chassidic saying: Love those whom G‑d loves, and G‑d will love you. Do a favor to those whom G‑d loves, and G‑d will favor you.

Who are “those whom G‑d loves?” They are none other than His children, every member of humanity. Every parent appreciates the teacher who goes the extra step to make sure that their child is happy, stimulated, safe, and learning in class. What’s good for the child is good for the parent. And when we do good for our fellows, we are serving G‑d in the deepest way possible.

This explains an anomaly in this week’s Torah portion.

Abraham was in middle of a conversation with G‑d when he suddenly saw some travelers. Begging G‑d’s pardon, he went out to greet them. What? Leave a tête-à-tête with G‑d to serve some traveling vagabonds?

Abraham knew the truth. These travelers—indeed all people—were G‑d’s children, and serving G‑d’s children is the best thing one can ever do.


Seen on the scene

Delivering our Jteens care packages to the children at the Vannie Cook cancer facility here in McAllen. Thank you Kevin Hertz, Rosalie Weisfeld, Miriam Herzage, Paul Gabriel, Sara Mandelbaum Beer and all the Jteens sponsors for helping the sick in our community. May we see healing soon.

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This week at Chabad RGV
  • Friday 6pm new time for Kabbalat Shabbat services
  • Shabbat Kiddush sponsored by Mr. Ben Makmel
  • Sunday 11:00am new time and new season of Torah studies 
  • Thursday Yorzeit of Samuel Weisfeld 
 
This week at JTeens RGV
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Jteens this Sunday 3:30pm, will be preparing Turkeys that will be distributed to underprivileged families in our community. To donate a turkey for $18, email the office [email protected] or chabadrgv.com/donate
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The Parshah In A Nutshell

Parshat Vayeira

G‑d reveals Himself to Abraham three days after the first Jew’s circumcision at age ninety-nine; but Abraham rushes off to prepare a meal for three guests who appear in the desert heat. One of the three—who are angels disguised as men—announces that, in exactly one year, the barren Sarah will give birth to a son. Sarah laughs.

Abraham pleads with G‑d to spare the wicked city of Sodom. Two of the three disguised angels arrive in the doomed city, where Abraham’s nephew Lot extends his hospitality to them and protects them from the evil intentions of a Sodomite mob. The two guests reveal that they have come to overturn the place, and to save Lot and his family. Lot’s wife turns into a pillar of salt when she disobeys the command not to look back at the burning city as they flee.

While taking shelter in a cave, Lot’s two daughters (believing that they and their father are the only ones left alive in the world) get their father drunk, lie with him and become pregnant. The two sons born from this incident father the nations of Moab and Ammon.

Abraham moves to Gerar, where the Philistine king Abimelech takes Sarah—who is presented as Abraham’s sister—to his palace. In a dream, G‑d warns Abimelech that he will die unless he returns the woman to her husband. Abraham explains that he feared he would be killed over the beautiful Sarah.

G‑d remembers His promise to Sarah, and gives her and Abraham a son, who is named Isaac (Yitzchak, meaning “will laugh”). Isaac is circumcised at the age of eight days; Abraham is one hundred years old, and Sarah ninety, at their child’s birth.

Hagar and Ishmael are banished from Abraham’s home and wander in the desert; G‑d hears the cry of the dying lad, and saves his life by showing his mother a well. Abimelech makes a treaty with Abraham at Beersheba, where Abraham gives him seven sheep as a sign of their truce.

G‑d tests Abraham’s devotion by commanding him to sacrifice Isaac on Mount Moriah (the Temple Mount) in Jerusalem. Isaac is bound and placed on the altar, and Abraham raises the knife to slaughter his son. A voice from heaven calls to stop him; a ram, caught in the undergrowth by its horns, is offered in Isaac’s place. Abraham receives the news of the birth of a daughter, Rebecca, to his nephew Bethuel.

 
                                                                                            
 
Candle Lighting Times for
McAllen, TX:
Shabbat Candle Lighting:
Friday, Nov 18
5:24 pm
Shabbat Ends:
Shabbat, Nov 19
6:18 pm
Torah Portion: Vayeira

 
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Friday 6:00pm

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Earning a livelihood is as difficult as spliting the sea
— Talmud, Pesachim 118a

                                                                                            
                                                                                            
                                                                                            




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