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Jewish Community Center — Tokyo Japan


 

October, 2009

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Pinchas Eliyahu’s first visit to the Cheder

Thursday, October 29th, 2009
Last week, Rabbi Binyomin Edery took Chaya Mushka and Pinchas to N.Y, for Pinchas Eliyahu’s first Cheder visit. It was very special and moving occasion.
The children were pleasantly surprised to see so many Jewish people and so much kosher food.
Hachnasa Lacheder, is the first day that the father brings his son to study Torah at the Cheder- Jewish school.
It is a very holy and special tradition that was done more that two thousand years ago, and brought down in holy books by many Tzadikim, holy people.
On this day, the father wraps the child in a Talit, prayer shawl, and brings him to the Melamed- school teacher. The teacher puts the boy on his lap, puts honey on the Aleph Bet, and goes through all the Hebrew letters and vowels. Then the boy licks the honey,  to tastel how the learning of Torah is so sweet.
Honey cake is then brought and an egg, with verses from the Torah inscribed on them, and the child eats them. Candies are thrown, and refreshments are given out to the children of the class. Coins are distributed and the children put them in a Charity box.
The whole day, the parents are careful that the child should not look at unholy things. When he leaves the Cheder, he is also covered with the prayer shawl.
This practice has a very strong impact on the young child. The sages write that one who follows this tradition causes an openness of heart for the learning of the Torah in the child.

The Rockin Chabad Japan Rabbi

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

Typhoon here, typhoon there, Succa Mobile is everywhere!
This week, Rabbi Binyomin Edery drove all around with the Succa Mobile, Shibuya, Ueno, Shinjuku, Setagaya, Chiba, and even as far as Shizuoka, Hamamatsu, Nagoya and Gifu, around 6 hours from Tokyo, one way. The Succa Mobile was at King Falafel for all the Jewish people stopping by.
 
It’s good Japan is surrounded by water, otherwise, the Rabbi would be driving from country to country conquering Asia with his Mitzvha Tank- Succa Mobile and spiritual weapons, sword- Lulav, hand grenade- Etrog, myrtle and willow as spears.
One thing is for sure, a lot of darkness was dispelled from the Land of the Rising Sun during this Sukkot Holiday.
Even the Japanese couldn’t resist the charming restaurant-hut on wheels with the smiling bearded ”Sacho”.
The people who came in to the Succa were extremely moved, and gladly brought their children to make a blessing as well. As one woman, living in Japan for 15 years put it: there is a feeling of serenity and holiness that you feel when you sit in a sukka, that you cannot describe it in words. I am so happy my 5 children had a chance to experience it even so far out here in Japan! I greatly appreciate this great mitzvah”.
 
Top picture, Rabbi Binyomin with Avi from Nagoya
Middle picture, Moshiach and Zalman with thier friend Eden from Tokyo
Bottom picture, Livermore Family from Gifu

Simchat Torah at Chabad Japan

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
October 9, 2009 5:00 pmtoOctober 11, 2009 6:30 pm

Simchat Torah

You are welcome to joining us for Simchat Torah
Friday evening, October 9, services at 6:30pm,
followed by festive Holiday meal in the Sukka and
Dancing with the Torah, Hakafot.

Saturday, October 10 (1st day Simchat Torah)
Services at 10:00 am, followed by festive meal
Evening services, at 7:30 followed by festive meal
and DANCING WITH THE TORAH- HAKAFOT.

Sunday, October 11 (2nd day Simchat Torah)
Morning services at 10:00 am, followed by festive holiday meal.

All of Simchat Torah will be celebrated in the Chabad House.

Sukkot at Chabad Tokyo

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
October 2, 2009 5:00 pmtoOctober 4, 2009 6:00 pm

SukkotatChabadTokyo
Join us for a Sukkot Holiday
Friday evening, October 2 at 5:00 pm
Services at 6:00 pm, followed by festive Holiday meal in the Sukkah.
Saturday, October 3
Services at 10:00 am, followed by Sukkot meal
Evening services at 7:00 pm, followed by festive Sukkot meal.

Sunday morning,(2nd day of Sukkot) October 4,
Morning services at 10:00 am, followed by festive Sukkot meal.

Come and bless on the Lulav and Etrog, throughout the whole day, Sunday until sunset.

You are more than welcome to joining us any of the days of Sukkot, throughout the week of
October 4-9, to bless on the Lulav and Etrog.