Mazal Tov
Chabad Lubavitch of Maine
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Mazal Tov! This Sunday, November 17, is the Bat Mitzvah of daughter Devorah Leah. Click Here for more information.

Mazel Tov to our dear friend Paul Aranson upon his fiftieth Bar Mitzva this Shabbat. Services are at 10:00am followed by a kiddush luncheon.

You can make a donation to Chabad of Maine in honor of Paul by Clicking Here

 

Mazal Tov

Dear Friend,

This Sunday is the 14th of Kislev the anniversary of the Rebbe and Rebbetzin.

 
The Rebbe and his future father-in-law after his engagement
The Rebbe and his future father-in-law after his engagement

In December of 1928, the Rebbe’s marriage to Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka, daughter of the then Lubavitcher Rebbe Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, was held in Warsaw, Poland.

By then, word of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak’s heroic struggle on behalf of Soviet Jewry was world renowned, and the high regard in which he was held was evidenced by the numerous rabbis, Rebbes and lay leaders of European Jewry, and the thousands of people from all walks of life, who honored him with their presence at his daughter’s wedding.

At the beginning of the wedding, the Rebbetzin’s father announced:

“It is a tradition that the souls of the ancestors of the bride and groom come and participate in their wedding celebration… As my invitation to them, I will now deliver a maamar (discourse of Chassidic teaching) which includes teachings from our holy and righteous ancestors: the Alter Rebbe (Rabbi Schneur Zalman, the founder of Chabad Chassidism); Rabbi DovBer of Lubavitch; our great-grandfather (Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Lubavitch—the Rebbe’s namesake); our grandfather (Rabbi Shmuel of Lubavitch); and of my father, the bride’s grandfather (Rabbi Sholom DovBer). As our sages have said, ‘Whoever repeats a teaching should envision the author of the teaching standing before him.’”

Those who attended the wedding later recalled the palpable sense of holiness which permeated the room as Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak delivered the discourse.


 
The bride Chaya Mushka Schneerson
The bride Chaya Mushka Schneerson


Hundreds of miles away, another wedding celebration was being held that night. In the city of Yekatrinoslav, the Rebbe’s parents, harassed by the Soviet authorities for their efforts on behalf of Judaism, were denied permission to travel to Warsaw. (In 1939, the Rebbe’s father would be arrested, cruelly tortured, and banished to the gulag, where he died in 1944 of sickness and hardship.)

Prevented by a curtain of iron from attending the marriage of their first-born son, they were nevertheless determined to rejoice in his joy.

In a moving memoir, the Rebbe’s mother, Rebbetzin Chanah, described the wedding celebration held in their home, which lacked the physical presence of a groom and bride, yet was aflame with a joy as powerful as the pain in the groom’s parent’s hearts.

May we all be blessed to be able to see the ultimate wedding of when everyone will unite together as one with Moshiach speedly in our days.

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Good Shabbos,
Rabbi Wilansky

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Upcoming Events

  • Parsha class for Women: Every Tuesday, 7:30pm with Mrs. Chana Wilansky. Take an in depth look at the weekly parshah.
  • Morning Minyan: Every Sunday 9:00am and Thursday 7:00am at Chabad
  • Reserve the date!
    Please come join us for the Bas Mitzva celebration of our daughter Devorah Leah Sunday November 17, at the Italian Heritage Center at 12:00pm.
    For women and girls only. Featuring singer/songwriter Rivkah Eilfort.
  • Community Menorah Lighting on the steps of Portland City Hall on Wednesday November 27 at 5:30pm  followed by a Chanukah Party in the Maine State Room.
  • *Chanukah gelt and Dreidels, 

    *Special Children's program,

    *Light supper, Latkes and donuts

    *Live music

    *Come get your picture taken with Judah the Maccabee or with a dreidle costume

    * Fun event for the entire family

  • Menorah Lighting at the State Capitol Hall of Flags on Monday, December 2nd at 12:00pm
  • Menorah Lighting at the Bangor Mall at 5:30pm 
  • Rollerskating Chanukah Party on WEDNESDAY December 4 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm at Happy Wheels... Click Here to RSVP
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Candle Lighting Times for
Portland, ME [Based on Zip Code 04102]:
Shabbat Candle Lighting:
Friday, Nov 15
3:59 pm
Shabbat Ends:
Shabbat, Nov 16
5:01 pm
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Kiddush
This weeks Kiddush is sponsored in honor of Paul Aranson upon his fiftieth Bar Mitzva this Shabbat. Services are at 10:00am followed by a kiddush luncheon.
To sponsor a Kiddush email [email protected]
Bat Mitzvah Club
If you have a girl aged 11–13, join us at the Bat Mitzvah Club. We’re sharing fun crafts and deep conversation plus tips, trips and tricks that can make your Bat Mitzvah power last a lifetime. Click here to register and to find out more.
 
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