Congregation Or Hadash Please join us this Shabbat and come be a part of our weekday minyan. Servicio de Shabbat: Friday evenings at 6:30 PM Shabbat morning:
Tuesday morning Minyan: Minyan is held every Tuesday morning, 7:00-7:45 AM, followed immediately by Talmud study. |
| A Message from Rabbis: Dr. Analia Bortz & Mario Karpuj |
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Dear Or Hadash Members, We are in the Omer season - In the days of the ancient Temple, when many of our people were farmers, we counted the forty-nine days between Pesach and Shavuot as days between the Spring barley harvest and the beginning of the wheat harvest at Shavuot. But once the Temple was destroyed and we scattered to the four corners of the earth, we continued to count the days of the Omer even though most of us were no longer farmers. Why did we continue to count these harvest days? What meaning could they now have for us in a non-agricultural society?
The time between Pesach and Shavuot is also the seven-weeks between our liberation from Egypt and our receiving the Torah at Sinai -- seven weeks, so very little time for a people who thought of themselves as slaves to become a free people -- confident, strong, unified and ready to receive the Torah. These forty-nine days could be a time to prepare ourselves emotionally, spiritually and intellectually for the greatest challenge of our lives as a people and as individuals-- the acceptance of Torah. Though perhaps our people were not completely ready to accept Torah (who of us ever really is?), though they still had a lot of work to do in their journey towards becoming a truly free people, these seven weeks gave them a chance to begin the work. We renew our living covenant in partnership with G-od every day, but it's on Shavuot that we sign that covenantal contract. Rabbi Analia & Rabbi Mario
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