Shabbat Parshat Shemini
Dvar Torah
Following the tragic death of Aaron’s sons Nadav and Avihu the Torah relates
that (Lev. 10:3) “Aaron was silent”. There are many ways for acknowledging and
commemorating tragedy, and the Torah teaches us that intentional silence, one
which is noticed and recorded, is an appropriate response – especially when
words fail us. Yesterday on Yom Hashoah all of Israel stood in silence at 10 AM
to remember the Holocaust and this Tuesday evening we will stand silent again
to remember Israel’s fallen on Yom Hazikaron – including 319 soldiers and 79
civilians from this past year. By stopping everything we do whether at school,
on the side of the road or in the office, we acknowledge the enormity of the
moment even if we don’t know what to say.
Shabbat in/out times
Yerushalayim 18:39/19:55
Ein HaShlosha 18:49/19:57
Berlin 20:04/21:24
London 19:56/21:13
NYC 19:28/20:32
Chicago 19:22/20:29
Mexico City 18:39/19:32
More shabbat times here
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