Parshat Lech Lecha – 2009
Parshat Lech Lecha October 30, 2009 Parshat Lech Lecha introduces us to the first individual who was willing to say NO to the accepted norms of corruption and idolatry. He was able
Itamar News October 29th 2009
October 29, 2009 1. Itamar is dancing with joy over the long awaited rain that finally arrived! Thank G-D a lot more is expected over the next few days. We continue to pray for a v
Itamar News October 23 2009
1. Mazal Tov to the Cabrah family on the birth of a grandchild. May they continue to enjoy many more happy events! 2. Itamar started a very important project of expanding our kinde
Parashat Noach – “Somewhere over the Rainbow”- 2009
“Somewhere over the Rainbow”- Parshat Noach 2009 October 23, 2009 After leaving the obscurity of the darkness of the ark, and the winds of change cleared the waters of
Itamar News October 16th 2009
October 16, 2009 1. Itamar wishes a big Mazal Tov to Boaz Shabo on the birth of triplets (a girl and two boys) on Succot. Boaz was one of the founders of Itamar and suffered the te
Parashat Bereishit – Rectification – 2009
Parshat Bereishit October 15, 2009 The ultimate aim in the creation of man was that he should strive to emulate G-d by following His attributes, like by being compassionate, giving
Itamar News Ocober 9th 2009
October 9, 2009 1. This Succot Itamar had many visitors including Israelis and tourists from countries all over the world. Some came on organized tours from major organizations and
Succoth – Rain! 2009
Hoshanah Rabbah October 9, 2009 The renowned Abarbanel(1437-1508) teaches us that the three major holidays: Pesach, Shavuot, and Succot each represent a stage in building the Jewis
Itamar News October 5th 2009
October 5, 2009 1. A few days ago the people of Itamar had the privilege of saying Selichot at the Tomb of Joseph which unfortunately still remains desecrated after the Arab riots
Succoth 2009 – Hashem hugging us
Sukkot 2009–10–03 At the beginning of fall, at the height of harvest time, we celebrate Sukkot: Z’man Matan Simchateynu, the season of our rejoicing. The storehouses are