Parshas Tazria-Metzora

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Thu, Apr 15, 2021 10:55 AM

Parshas Tazria-Metzora

Shabbos Times

Erev Shabbos

Shabbos Day

Mincha / Candle Lighting

5:34pm

Shacharis

9:00am

Shkiya

5:51pm

Latest time for Shema

9:34am

Shabbos Mincha

3:30 / 5:20pm

Shabbos Ends

6:32pm

Ladies Shiur

This Shabbos morning there will be a Ladies shiur given by

Rabbi Menachem Channen

all ladies and girls welcome

Motzei Shabbos Avos Ubonim

This week 7:20-8:15pm

Special treat this week - Hot Potato Knish!

Shabbos afternoon program for boys

Shabbos Afternoon Groups with your Madrichim - 30 mins before the late
mincha

Youth Seudah Shlishis program

Shabbos Afternoon Girls Program

Pre-Grade 3

3:30pm-4:30pm

Short Vort on the Parsha

Both Tazria and Metzora deal with the halachos of tzora'as which comes as a
punishment for one who speaks lashon hara.

Rav Wolbe quotes Rav Yisrael Salanter who said that it is worthwhile for
someone to learn mussar for an entire lifetime if it will prevent him from
speaking lashon hara even one single time! In addition to emphasizing the
severity of lashon hara, this assertion enlightens us to the patience one
must have with himself while trying to advance in avodas Hashem. The problem
is that many people simply do not have patience. They want to see the
improvement in their avodah, and thus they have an urge to perform grand
actions whereby it is possible to gauge their advancement immediately.
However, the way to advance in avodas Hashem along the road toward
perfection is specifically by means of small, seemingly insignificant,
actions. One who tries to climb the ladder two rungs at a time will fall
through the rungs and end up back in the very place that he started. While
small actions seem trivial, the Chovos Halevovos (Shaar Cheshbon HaNefesh
chap. 5) explains by way of analogy just how tremendous every positive
action is. When it appears on earth that the sun moved a foot, in reality it
traversed thousands of miles in the sky. In a similar vein, saying a single
good word seems like a negligible advancement here on earth, but in reality
to Hashem in the heavens the achiever has traversed thousands of spiritual
miles. A smile, a nod, a pat on the back or a good word are all veritable
spiritual goldmines. Start small and you will end up big!

Parshas Tazria-Metzora Shabbos Times Erev Shabbos Shabbos Day Mincha / Candle Lighting 5:34pm Shacharis 9:00am Shkiya 5:51pm Latest time for Shema 9:34am Shabbos Mincha 3:30 / 5:20pm Shabbos Ends 6:32pm Ladies Shiur This Shabbos morning there will be a Ladies shiur given by Rabbi Menachem Channen all ladies and girls welcome Motzei Shabbos Avos Ubonim This week 7:20-8:15pm Special treat this week - Hot Potato Knish! Shabbos afternoon program for boys Shabbos Afternoon Groups with your Madrichim - 30 mins before the late mincha Youth Seudah Shlishis program Shabbos Afternoon Girls Program Pre-Grade 3 3:30pm-4:30pm Short Vort on the Parsha Both Tazria and Metzora deal with the halachos of tzora'as which comes as a punishment for one who speaks lashon hara. Rav Wolbe quotes Rav Yisrael Salanter who said that it is worthwhile for someone to learn mussar for an entire lifetime if it will prevent him from speaking lashon hara even one single time! In addition to emphasizing the severity of lashon hara, this assertion enlightens us to the patience one must have with himself while trying to advance in avodas Hashem. The problem is that many people simply do not have patience. They want to see the improvement in their avodah, and thus they have an urge to perform grand actions whereby it is possible to gauge their advancement immediately. However, the way to advance in avodas Hashem along the road toward perfection is specifically by means of small, seemingly insignificant, actions. One who tries to climb the ladder two rungs at a time will fall through the rungs and end up back in the very place that he started. While small actions seem trivial, the Chovos Halevovos (Shaar Cheshbon HaNefesh chap. 5) explains by way of analogy just how tremendous every positive action is. When it appears on earth that the sun moved a foot, in reality it traversed thousands of miles in the sky. In a similar vein, saying a single good word seems like a negligible advancement here on earth, but in reality to Hashem in the heavens the achiever has traversed thousands of spiritual miles. A smile, a nod, a pat on the back or a good word are all veritable spiritual goldmines. Start small and you will end up big!