Itamar News March 20th 2009
March 20, 2009 1. Itamar sends a special thank you and gratitude to our dear residents, Shmuel and Panina Saban who have been living on Itamar since its inception in 1984. Shmuel a
Itamar News March 13th 2009
March 13, 2009 1. Itamar was honored to host a very special group from Minnesota thind wish them happiness and success in all their endeavors. 3. Purim was a lot of fun on Itamar.
Purim Pesach – Redemption 2009
Purim – Pesach March 13, 2009 The thirty days that exist between Purim and Pesach bring with them an association of different ideas. For some people, it is the budding of the tre
Itamar News March 6th 2009
March 6, 2009 1. Mazal Tov to the Shushan family on the marriage of their son Elchanan this week. Elchanan married into the Hillel Horowitz family from Hebron. 2. Special thanks to
Purim – Aday Lo Yada – 2009
Purim – Aday Lo Yada March 6, 2009 Purim comes out of a box we keep stored way up in the tip top of our closet. Every year when it is dripping wet outside and a bright green in t
Itamar News February 27th 2009
February 27, 2009 1. Mazal Tov to The Cohen family on the marriage of their son Matanyah this week. The Cohen family is one of the founding families of our community back in 1984.
Itamar News February 13th 2009
February 13, 2009 1. Mazal Tov to Hagar Zar on the engagement of her daughter Hadas to Shilo Ben Yitzchak from Hevron. We wish them a lot of happiness and success. 2. This week the
Fear of G-D – Rashi on Genesis
Fear of HaShem – Genesis February 13, 2009 Rashi in his commentary on the book of Genesis brings down on the first verse of the Torah, the words of Rav Yitzchak – ̶
Itamar News February 6th 2009
February 6, 2009 1. Mazal Tov to Amos and Avigayil Cohen on the Bar Mitzvah of their son Levi Yitzchak this Shabbat. 2. Itamar is holding a tree planting event on Monday TuB’
Tu B’shvat Rectifying the Forbidden Fruit 2009
Tu B’shvat (2009)– Rectifying the forbidden fruit February 6, 2009 “For the Lord is bringing you into a good land … a land of wheat and barley, vines and fig trees