{"id":2961,"date":"2016-12-16T14:00:32","date_gmt":"2016-12-16T14:00:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jmoscow.com.masterhost.tech\/?p=2961"},"modified":"2017-01-27T09:01:19","modified_gmt":"2017-01-27T09:01:19","slug":"finding-peace","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jewishmoscow.com\/?p=2961","title":{"rendered":"Finding Peace"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: center;\">Shabbat Candle Lighting Times for<br \/>\nMoscow, Russia<br \/>\nFriday, December 16th<br \/>\nLight Candles at 15:38<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">Join us Tonight!<br \/>\nWeekly Kabbalat Shabbat Services 20:30<br \/>\nFollowed by Shabbat Dinner<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">Shabbat, December 17th,<br \/>\nShabbat Ends 17:04<br \/>\nTorah Portion: <em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.chabad.org\/parshah\/default_cdo\/jewish\/Torah-Portion.htm\">Vayishlach<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<p>Finding Peace<\/p>\n<p>What is peace? Is it just the absence of conflict? Or is it the result of active rapprochement between two otherwise incompatible parties, bringing them to a sense of unity and synthesis?<br \/>\nIn other words, does a couple find peace when they\u2019ve stopped quibbling, or when they\u2019ve learned to work together toward a joint goal?<\/p>\n<p>From a Torah perspective, it\u2019s the latter.<\/p>\n<p>And from that same perspective, our entire lives are about creating peace. An isolationist existence isn\u2019t a genuinely peaceful existence. True peace is living an engaged existence, one in which I\u2019m interacting with others \u2013 many of whom have personalities\/approaches that don\u2019t easily sync with mine \u2013 and creating quality, productive associations.<\/p>\n<p>And it\u2019s not just about human interactions; it\u2019s about engagement with the world at large. Every day, we encounter situations and objects which need to be reconciled with our Higher Purpose. Our mission is to create peace.<\/p>\n<p>Imagine the box top of a huge jigsaw puzzle. The picture gives you a projection of how the finished product should look, and that helps you discern how to properly place the seemingly \u2013 and sometimes annoyingly &#8211; random piece in your hand.<\/p>\n<p>The Torah is our box top; it gives us an image of how life should look. We\u2019re dealt little puzzle pieces all day \u2013 good news and sad news, pleasant conversations and irritating ones, food that\u2019s suitable for our intake and some we should avoid, etc. Our job is to pause and consider the box top\u2019s guidance. Pause and contemplate where this object or opportunity fits into life, put it into its proper place, and keep building that puzzle.<\/p>\n<p>This process is the way we bring peace to ourselves and to our world. We bring oneness and synchronicity to a seemingly random, disconnected universe. We find wholeness. We find peace.<\/p>\n<p>Every Friday night, we reflect on our week\u2019s puzzle-building. And every Friday night, G-d takes pleasure in our progress.<\/p>\n<p>Before we recite the Kiddush, sanctifying this Holy day of Divine Satisfaction, we turn to the angels and sing Shalom Aleichem\u2019, \u2018Welcome Angels of Peace.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>Angels are Divine functionaries which G-d creates to interface with humanity. Friday night\u2019s angels represent the peace we\u2019ve created all week. They, in turn, convey G-d\u2019s blessing for the strength to create peace in the week ahead.<\/p>\n<p>TONIGHT, put your life on pause. Join us for Shabbat services; take the opportunity to welcome YOUR angels.<\/p>\n<p>Bring on the peace.<\/p>\n<p>Shabbat Shalom!<br \/>\nRabbi Yanky and Rivky Klein<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">This email is In Loving memory of my dear father<br \/>\nR&#8217; Yerachmiel Binyamin Halevi ben R, Menachem Klein OBM<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Shabbat Candle Lighting Times for Moscow, Russia Friday, December 16th Light Candles at 15:38 Join us Tonight! Weekly Kabbalat Shabbat Services 20:30 Followed by Shabbat Dinner Shabbat, December 17th, Shabbat Ends 17:04 Torah Portion: Vayishlach Finding Peace What is peace? Is it just the absence of conflict? 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