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understand a number of things. First of all, which is redemptive for the ravens and why did G-d in fact use the ravens to redemptive for the generation of Achav sustain Eliyahu? as well. I saw an interesting interpretation from the Menachem Tzion. The Menachem Tzion quotes the Talmud in Pesachim [113b] that there are three who love one another, one of whom is the raven. Thus, ravens do have a redeeming social value: Other animals, as well as human beings, do not get along. They fight and argue. Ravens, however, love one another. This is why G-d picked the ravens to feed Eliyahu. Eliyahu felt that the generation of Achav was worthless. They were idol worshippers. He saw no purpose in their existence. Yet, the Gemara says [Jerusalem Talmud Peah 1:1] that in the generation of Dovid, when even children were well versed in the laws of purity and impurity, at times when they went out to war there were casualties -- because there were slanderers among them; however in the generation of Achav, even though they were all idolaters, they were victorious in their battles because there was unity and love of Israel among them. This is the lesson that G-d wanted to hint to Eliyahu: These ravens will feed you. These birds, who you think, and who Noach thought, have no redeeming quality -- they in fact have a tremendous quality. They love one another. This is a quality The generation of Achav should not be thought of as worthless. Although no one should ever minimize the sin of idolatry, the generation of Achav did have outstanding merit by virtue of the fact that they practiced Love of Israel (Ahavas Yisroel). Through the z'chus [merit] of this Ahavas Yisroel, when they went to war, they were always victorious. There is a second message that G-d was sending to Eliyahu. The ravens brought the meat to Eliyahu -- according to the Gemara in Chulin [5a] -- from the kitchen of Achav. "This Achav that you, Eliyahu, think is worthless, is, in a certain sense, sustaining you." Thus, G-d is again teaching Eliyahu not to discount Achav and his generation. No human being can be discounted. Every creature has its purpose and has to be treated as such. Nothing in creation is without purpose. Even a raven and even an Achav have their purpose.
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SavetheDate MalcolmHoenlein Shabbat,November1819th Itstimetolookaheadtowardtheupcomingpresidential,senatorialandcongressionalelectionsalongwithabehindthe scenesbriefingonthelatestinUS,Israeliandinternationalpoliticsfromourcommunitysforemostdiplomat,insiderand elderstatesmen. FridayNight,November18th: FamilyFridaynightdinnerfeaturingaspecialinsidersbriefingoninternational affairsandUSIsraelrelations.Babysittingprovided. ShabbatMorning,November19th: KeynotelecturefollowingdaveningintheGoldwynSanctuary. ShabbatAfternoon,November19th: FamilyShabbatlunchfeaturingabriefaddressfollowedbyalivelyquestion andanswersession. $30eachadult,$20teensand$10childrenunder12.Max$100perfamily. Pleasestatewhicheventyouwanttoattend.RSVPtomtwersky@gns.org. Formoreinformationpleasecontactabronstein@gns.org.
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COMBINED SISTERHOODS OF GREAT NECK MEETING The Combined Sisterhoods of Great Neck are meeting on Wednesday morning, November 2nd at 9:30am in the library of Temple Israel. Please join us to help plan this annual spring event. SISTERHOOD MEETING Please join us on Wednesday evening, November 2nd at 7:00pm in the Braun Youth Center for a Sisterhood meeting to plan and organize upcoming Sisterhood events! We look forward to seeing you there! Immediately following this meeting, we are delighted to have Cindy Hodkin teach us how to make the famous New York Times recipe for "No Knead Bread". Please bring a room temperature water bottle and a large pyrex bowl. Advance reservations are required to attend. This event is dedicated in honor of Cindy Hodkin's mother, Roslyn Korman. SISTERHOOD ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DINNER Please join us on Tuesday evening, November 8th at 6:00pm at Shiraz Restaurant, 770 Middle Neck Road for the Sisterhood Annual Membership Dinner featuring guest speaker Reyna Simnegar, cookbook author of "Persian Food from the Non-Persian Bride." There will also be a book signing that evening. Go to kosherpersianfood.com to learn more about Reyna Simnegar! The entrance fee is $36 (includes five raffle tickets) and your membership dues. Pre-paid reservations are required by October 28th. Event sponsors are greatly appreciated (Gold $72, Silver $36, Bronze $18). Thank you very much to Judy Lillien, Farla Frumkin, Vivian Kron and Ellen Polakoff for their help organizing this event. GNS MENS CLUB On Sunday, November 13 at 10:00 am, the GNS Mens Club, together with the Jewish Political Education Foundation, are pleased to present Saul Silas Fathi, Lecturer and Author, who will be speaking on The End of the War in Iraq and Prospects for war with Iran (emphasizing the Israeli factor). Breakfast will be available. NEW YORK MARATHON Arnie Breitbart will be running the New York City Marathon on Nov. 6, to benefit The Blue Card, a vital organization providing critical support to elderly Holocaust survivors living in poverty. Checks can be made out to The Blue Card and sent to Arnie Breitbart, 10 Imperial Court, Great Neck, NY 11023, or donations can be made online at http://www.imathlete.com/donate/ArnoldBreitbart. ALYN HOSPITAL 300 MILES RIDE Laura and Scott Danoff will travel to Israel next week to represent Great Neck Synagogue as part of Team Great Neck as they ride 300 miles to help raise badly needed funds for the Alyn Hospital. Alyn is Israel's only center dedicated exclusively to the rehabilitation of children, with treatments of trauma, rehabilitation of cancer patients and those born with birth defects. Please generously help us help them. Donations can be made by mail to Laura and Scott Danoff, 4 Vista Drive, GN 11021. Make checks payable to American Friends of Alyn Hospital. Or you can donate online at www.wolusa.org/ scottdanoff (http://www.wolusa.org/scottdanoff) or www.wolusa.org/ lauradanoff_(http://www.wolusa.org/lauradanoff) . OHEL SHABBATON on November 18th-19th. If you would like to host (no meals) OHEL that Shabbos, please contact Rabbi Lichter ilichter@gns.org SHUL SECURITY As part of our ongoing effort to improve the security for our shul, we have instituted a car donation program to help raise the needed funds without burdening the membership with the additional expenses . Instead of trying to sell your automobile privately, we will give you a tax deductible receipt for the fair market value of your vehicle. Then we trade the cars in for cash. We have already received 3 vehicles and these have helped fund our security car as well as the additional security forces you have all noticed during the past month. So think about it when you have a vehicle to dispose of and let Mark know and we will do the rest.
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MENS CLUB BLOOD BANK The Blood Bank will be taking place on Sunday, October 30 here at GNS. Please call Al Leiderman to make an appointment at 482- 0628. Please help alleviate the blood shortage on Long Island and help save lives.