Parshas Noach
Shabbos Times
Erev Shabbos
Shabbos Day
Plag HaMincha
6:22pm
Latest time for Shema
9:44am
Candle Lighting
7:27pm
Shabbos Ends
8:30pm
Shkiya
7:45pm
Shabbos Afternoon Avos Ubonim
Learn at home over Shabbos for 30 mins and SMS Yehudah Zev by Sunday 1pm to
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Shaarei Youth - Shabbos Riddles
- Where in davening do you say 24 words in a row that end with the
letter "chof?" (clue: it is said at night)
- Which posuk do we say every day in davening, that starts and ends
with the same three words in the same order?
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Short Vort on the Parsha
Many meforshim wonder why people had been forbidden to eat meat before the
great flood but were permitted to do so afterwards.
The Oznayim LaTorah suggests that it was for educational purposes.
The generation of the flood lacked a true appreciation of the greatness of
humanity. They did not understand that man is the pinnacle of creation and
that a person is as far removed from the animal world as an animal is from a
rock. Instead, they considered themselves the highest rung in the animal
world, intelligent animals of the highest order. It was therefore not
surprising that they behaved like animals and committed the sins of adultery
and robbery.
To prevent this from happening again, it was now permitted for people to eat
the flesh of animals. This showed them that they were at the centre of
creation and that animals had been created only to serve their needs. If
they would learn to appreciate and respect themselves for what they were,
they would be far less likely to slip once again into behaviour better
suited for beasts.
Parshas Noach
Shabbos Times
Erev Shabbos
Shabbos Day
Plag HaMincha
6:22pm
Latest time for Shema
9:44am
Candle Lighting
7:27pm
Shabbos Ends
8:30pm
Shkiya
7:45pm
Shabbos Afternoon Avos Ubonim
Learn at home over Shabbos for 30 mins and SMS Yehudah Zev by Sunday 1pm to
enter into the raffle
Winners will be announced on the WhatsApp groups
Shaarei Youth - Shabbos Riddles
1. Where in davening do you say 24 words in a row that end with the
letter "chof?" (clue: it is said at night)
2. Which posuk do we say every day in davening, that starts and ends
with the same three words in the same order?
SMS your answers to 0425858502 to enter into the raffle to win a prize
Short Vort on the Parsha
Many meforshim wonder why people had been forbidden to eat meat before the
great flood but were permitted to do so afterwards.
The Oznayim LaTorah suggests that it was for educational purposes.
The generation of the flood lacked a true appreciation of the greatness of
humanity. They did not understand that man is the pinnacle of creation and
that a person is as far removed from the animal world as an animal is from a
rock. Instead, they considered themselves the highest rung in the animal
world, intelligent animals of the highest order. It was therefore not
surprising that they behaved like animals and committed the sins of adultery
and robbery.
To prevent this from happening again, it was now permitted for people to eat
the flesh of animals. This showed them that they were at the centre of
creation and that animals had been created only to serve their needs. If
they would learn to appreciate and respect themselves for what they were,
they would be far less likely to slip once again into behaviour better
suited for beasts.