Chabad will host services and dinner for
our graduates and their families
FRIDAY, MAY 15 - Sunday, MAY 17
FRIDAY, MAY 15
Shabat (Friday) Night Dinner- Services 6:30pm followed by dinner
SHABBAT, MAY 16
Shabbat (Saturday) Day Lunch- Services 9:30am followed by lunch at 12pm
Seuda Shlishit 7:30pm followed by Maariv and Havdallah
For complete schedule of graduation weekend
services and meals go to
www.JewishBU.com/Graduation
Jewish hostages held by Arab terrorists at Entebbe Airport, Uganda, were rescued by Israeli commando units in 1976.
Links:
More on the Entebbe Rescue
People think that Torah is about something: that it comes to explain our world, what has happened and what will happen, where each thing belongs and what to do with it.
In a way, this is true. But ultimately, Torah isn’t about anything—everything is about Torah.
Before creating a world, the sages say, G-d first composed a blueprint from His Torah. This Torah that we unfold in our world is that primordial Torah speaking within the parameters of our world.
G‑d emanated light, created a world and filled it with events, people and things, all so we would have means and metaphor to discuss His thoughts.

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