Parshas Bolok
Shabbos Times
Erev Shabbos
Shabbos Day
Mincha / Candle Lighting
4:51pm
Shacharis
9:00am
Shkiya
5:08pm
Latest time for Shema
10:00am
Shabbos Mincha
3:30 / 4:40pm
Shabbos Ends
5:55pm
Motzei Shabbos Avos Ubonim
This week Avos Ubonim has been sponsored
In memory of חיים בן אהרן הכהן ע''ה
By his great grandchildren
Dovi Schneier, Eli Schneier & Daniel Schneier,
Gavi Klein, Yakir Klein & Elisha Klein,
Mischa Feldman, Lazar Feldman & Ezra Feldman
Special treat this week – Pizza & Chips!!
Shabbos afternoon program for boys
Shabbos Afternoon Groups with your Madrichim - 30 mins before the late
mincha
Short Vort on the Parsha
In this week's Parshas we read about how Bilam was hired to curse Bnei
Yisrael and how Hashem made miracles [donkey talking, etc.] to prevent Bilam
from cursing us. But, it's not so clear that we knew this was going on at
the time; how were Bnei Yisrael supposed to know that a 'professional
curser' was coming to curse them? In fact, there is at least one opinion
that Bnei Yisrael did not find out about this until after the event. Here is
a powerful message - sometimes Hashem saves us from our enemies without us
even realising it! We say in tehillim 117 (and hallel) 'all the nations will
praise Hashem for the kindness He has done to us (the Jews)'. Asks the
Brisker Rav; why is it that specifically the non[1]Jews are praising Hashem
for the kindness He shows to us? He answers that often the non-Jews had
plotted against the Jews, and Hashem prevented these plans from coming to
fruition. Therefore, the non-Jews were in the best position to recognise
Hashem's kindness to us, but we - who didn't even know there was a plot, let
alone that it was foiled - would not realise what was done to be able to
thank HaShem for it. Such is the extent of HaShem's Chesed to us