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Chabad of Penn State Email: campusrabbi@psu.edu Phone: 814-863-4929 www.psujew.com

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Women's Lunch & Learn
 
Women's Lunch & Learn
Wednesday from 12:30pm to 1:30pm in room 208 HUB. FREE kosher lunch served.
 
 
  Shabbat Dinner at AEPi
 
Shabbat Dinner at AEPi
Services at Chabad at 5:45pm.  Dinner will be at AEPi, 240 E. Prospect Ave. at 6:30pm.
 
  Winter Break
 
Snorkel & Study
This winter, Dec. 31st to Jan. 7th. Full scholarships available.   www.snorkelandstudy.org 
 

 
Chabad-Lubavitch News from Around the World

 

 

 
NORTH AMERICA
Jewish Weekend Attracts North American Teens
Some 70 teenagers from locales across the United States and Canada descended on New York City for a weekend celebration of Jewish pride and unity, and community service.

 

 

 
NORTH AMERICA
Jewish Fans Say Their Prayers Before World Series Showdown
The last time the New York Yankees battled the Philadelphia Phillies in the World Series, Jewish fans wanting to nosh on a kosher hot dog would have had to brown-bag it.

 

 

 
NORTH AMERICA
Jewish “Heroes” Praise Communities’ Dedication to Those in Need
Organized by the umbrella organization of North American Jewish communities, the Jewish Communities Heroes contest asked rank-and-file Jews to nominate individuals who have positively affected the lives of others.

 

 

 
CAMPUS LIFE
Students Take Conference’s Jewish Lessons Back to Campus
All told, the first-ever Northeastern Intercollegiate Shabbaton drew delegations from more than 20 universities from Vermont to Maryland.

 
 
 
Candle Lighting Times for
State College, PA [Based on Zip Code 16801]:
Shabbat Candle Lighting:
Friday, Nov. 6
4:45 PM
Shabbat Ends:
Shabbat, Nov. 7
5:44 PM
Torah Portion: Vayeira
When lighting your candles please pray for Levi Yitzchak Ben Tzirel's complete recovery
Quote of the Day
And the shipmaster approached [Jonah] and said to him: "Why do you sleep? Arise, and call upon your G-d!"
— Jonah 1:6

 
Parshah

 

Parshat Vayeira
G-d reveals Himself to Abraham three days after the first Jew's circumcision at age 99; but Abraham rushes off to prepare a meal for three guests who appear in the desert heat. One of the three -- who are angels disguised as men -- announces that, in exactly one year, the barren Sarah will give birth to a son. Sarah laughs.

Abraham pleads with G-d to spare the wicked city of Sodom. Two of the three disguised angels arrive in the doomed city, where Abraham's nephew, Lot, extends his hospitality to them and protects them from the evil intentions of a Sodomite mob. The two guests reveal that they have come to overturn the place, and to save Lot and his family. Lot's wife turns into a pillar of salt when she disobeys the command not to look back at the burning city as they flee.

While taking shelter in a cave, Lot's two daughters (believing that they and their father are the only ones left alive in the world) get their father drunk, lie with him, and become pregnant. The two sons born from this incident father the nations of Moab and Amon.

Abraham moves to Gerar, where the Philistine king Avimelech takes Sarah -- who is presented as Abraham's sister -- to his palace. In a dream, G-d warns Avimelech that he will die unless he returns the woman to her husband. Abraham explains that he feared he would be killed over the beautiful Sarah.

G-d remembers His promise to Sarah and gives her and Abraham a son, who is named Isaac (Yitzchak, meaning "will laugh"). Isaac is circumcised at the age of eight days; Abraham is 100 years old, and Sarah 90, at their child's birth.

Hagar and Ishmael are banished from Abraham's home and wander in the desert; G-d hears the cry of the dying lad and saves his life by showing his mother a well. Avimelech makes a treaty with Abraham at Be'er Sheva, where Abraham gives him seven sheep as a sign of their truce.

G-d tests Abraham's devotion by commanding him to sacrifice Isaac on Mount Moriah (the Temple Mount) in Jerusalem. Isaac is bound and placed on the altar, and Abraham raises the knife to slaughter his son. A voice from heaven calls to stop him; a ram, caught in the undergrowth by its horns, is offered in Isaac's place. Abraham receives the news of the birth of a daughter, Rebecca, to his nephew Bethuel.


 
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