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  • Maayon Yisroel Calendar

    • Sunday, May 20, 2012
      • 9:15 am - Morning Rays with Rav Elchanan Tauber
    • Monday, May 21, 2012
      • 8:00 pm - The Parsha In My Life
    • Wednesday, May 23, 2012
      • 8:00 pm - Rosh Chodesh Women Unite: Sivan
    • Thursday, May 24, 2012
      • 8:30 pm - The Thursday Night Shiur
    • Saturday, May 26, 2012
      • 8:30 am - Chassidic Learning
      • 9:30 am - Shabbos Davening and Kiddush
 
 

Holidays

Rosh Chodesh Women Unite: Sivan

May 11, 2012 - י"ט אייר תשע"ב

Events » Rosh Chodesh Women Unite

Holidays » Shavuous

Emor – From Pesach To Shavuos

May 9, 2012 - י"ז אייר תשע"ב

Classes » The Parsha In My Life

Holidays » Sefiras Ha'Omer

Lecturers » Rabbi Reuven Wolf

Weekly Parsha » Emor » וַיִּקְרָא / Leviticus

Preparing for our sacred union with Hashem.

Part 1

Lag B’Omer Celebration!

May 1, 2012 - ט' אייר תשע"ב

Events

Holidays » Lag Be'Omer

Lecturers » Rabbi Reuven Wolf

Sefiras Ha’Omer – U’Sefartem Lachem – Toras Shmuel 5630

April 20, 2012 - כ"ח ניסן תשע"ב

Classes » The Thursday Night Shiur

The experience of redemption from exile during Pesach, subsequent 49 days of refinement and purification, and culmination in receiving the Torah on Shavuos is analogous to the niddah cycle. The process of a niddah’s purification begins when the flow stops; in order for us to begin our refinement we must separate from all sin and unclean activity. A niddah counts her clean days; we must count 49 days. On the last day, the Mikvah provides the final cleansing for a niddah’s impurity; After 49 days, we enter Shavuos which creates a cleansing for us. The peak of this process is the Jewish people’s deepest connection with G-d – the connection of the Torah, which we receive on Shavuous only after this process. So too, the bride unites with her groom.