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Can you think of a Jewish single between the ages 28-38 that you can send this to? It’s going to be a once in a lifetime...
05/12/2024

Can you think of a Jewish single between the ages 28-38 that you can send this to?

It’s going to be a once in a lifetime opportunity to spend a weekend with Aleeza Ben Shalom and I in the scenic Laurentian Mountains. The program is highly subsidized and will be like a warm fleece blanket for their relationships.

The Early Bird Price ends tonight https://jlive.app/events/7992

10/18/2023

It all began in Ancient Persia (modern day Iran) in the fourth century BCE. The Holy Temple that had stood in Jerusalem was destroyed more than 50 years earlier, and the Jews were subjects of the mighty Persian empire, the superpower of the time.

Haman, one of Ahasuerus’s ministers, was promoted to the position of prime minister. Haman was a virulent Jew-hater; in fact, he was a descendant of the notoriously anti-Semitic nation of Amalek.

Haman resolved to take revenge against all the Jews and threw lots to determine the “lucky” day when he would implement his plan. The lot fell on the 13th day of the Hebrew month of Adar.

Haman approached Ahasuerus and offered him 10,000 silver talents in exchange for permission to exterminate the Jews. Ahasuerus, who was no friend of the Jews either, told Haman, “The money is yours to keep, and the nation is yours to do with as you please.”

Haman immediately sent proclamations to all the king’s land. These declarations, sealed with the royal signet ring, ordered the people to rise up against the Jews and kill them all—men, women and children—on the following 13th of Adar.

The Midrash relates that when the letters ordaining the decree against the Jews had been duly sealed by the king and delivered to Haman’s hands, Haman and all his comrades went strolling with jovial hearts and encountered Mordechai.

Just then Mordechai had caught sight of three little boys on their way home from school. He hastened towards them, and Haman and his band followed him so that they could hear what he was going to ask them.

Mordechai, a pillar of faith in an ancient empire, found comfort and courage from an unlikely source: three school children, each reciting a verse from their day's studies.

The First Verse: "Do not fear sudden terror”:

This verse reverberated through Mordechai’s soul. It whispers even today amidst the sirens and rockets in Israel, saying, "Stand tall, fear not!"

The Second Verse: "Contrive a scheme, but it will be foiled":

Heard in the heart of Mordechai, this line also resonates within the borders of modern Israel. Despite the plots and strategies aimed against it, the nation persists, fortified by faith.

The Third Verse: "To your old age I am [with you]":

Eternal assurance was Mordechai's takeaway, and it is Israel's heritage. Through every trial, through every age, the promise stands: "You’re never alone."

These verses gave Mordechai confidence amid impending doom, signaling divine assurance that defied logic. So too, amidst challenges, Israel hears these eternal truths echoing, a heavenly nudge to never lose hope.

Simply understood, the reason for Mordechai’s joy was that in the children’s words he saw a prophecy that he had no cause to fear Haman’s decree. Along these lines, there are a number of sources in the Talmud in which we encounter the phrase, “Recite me your verse,” intimating that the verse quoted by a small child serves as a kind of prophecy from Above.

The Midrash proceeds to relate that when Mordechai heard these responses, he smiled with a happy heart.

Haman asked him: “What makes you so happy about what these children said?”

Replied Mordechai: “I am happy because of the glad tidings they told me — that I should not be afraid of the evil plot that you contrived against us.”

Hearing these words, the wicked Haman flew into a rage and declared: “The very first ones whom I will destroy shall be these children!”

Today, we see Haman once again. I urge you to read the three verses. They been in our daily prayers ever since. Once again look at Mordechai, the leader of the Jewish people during one of the most horrific times in our history. The strength of our leaders and little over 2400 years ago should continue to guide us. We to shall be able celebrate our own Purim holiday.

Let’s walk in the footsteps of Mordechai, with a faith that's unshakeable, a courage that's unbreakable, and a spirit that resonates from Shushan to Jerusalem.

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Here is the actual prayer in phonetic Hebrew and translated into English if you would like to recite it now.

Al tiroh mipachad pis-om umi-sho-as re-shoim ki sovo. Utzu etza ve-sufor dabru dovor v'lo yo-kum ki imonu Kel. V'ad zikno ani hu, v'ad sei-voh ani esbol, ani osisi v'ani eso v'ani esbol va-ama-let. Ach tzadikim yodu lish-mecho yei-shvu yesho-rim es ponecha.

Translation:

Be not afraid of sudden terror, or of the darkness of the wicked when it will come. Take counsel and it will be foiled; speak a word and it will not succeed, for G‑d is with us. And until old age I am the same, and until you turn gray I will carry; I have made and I will bear and I will carry and deliver. But the righteous will thank Your name; the upright will sit before You.

Can’t wait to see you at Clubs Fair at Loyola tomorrow!
09/07/2022

Can’t wait to see you at Clubs Fair at Loyola tomorrow!

TONIGHT Wednesday, August 10 at 8pm you're invited to a special online Relationships event with Rabbi Yisroel BernathIt'...
08/10/2022

TONIGHT Wednesday, August 10 at 8pm you're invited to a special online Relationships event with Rabbi Yisroel Bernath

It's totally FREE. You just need to sign up on Eventbrite to get the zoom link https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/no-stupid-relationships-questions-an-online-workshop-tickets-392824778487?aff=efbeventtix

Rabbi Bernath will tackle some of your most difficult and pressing questions in this no-holds-barred evening that is sure to leave you with a lot to think about.

Questions like... What is the best advice for singles to meet someone? How do you write a good dating profile? What does a healthy relationship look like? How do you build trust in a relationship? and your questions as well. Nothing will be off-limits.

Submit a Question in advance at [email protected] | Questions sent in advance will be given priority.

Are you in a relationship, looking to get into a relationship or wondering why you can’t find that special someone? It’s a fascinating blend of modern psychology and ancient Jewish wisdom. You will learn practical tips to getting into and maintaining your relationship. It’s fun, inspiring and a TAD bit controversial.

Hosted by Rohr Chabad NDG | Young Jewish Professionals | JMontreal.com | JToronto.com | JMatchmaking.com

Sponsored by Andrée & Selim Sasson, Beverley & Joseph Sasson, Nadia & Mark Sasson

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What is Tu B'Av?

The 15th of Av is undoubtedly a very special day. The Talmud tells us that many years ago the “daughters of Jerusalem would go dance in the vineyards” on the 15th of Av, and “whoever did not have a wife would go there” to find himself a bride.

And the Talmud considers this the greatest festival of the year, with Yom Kippur (!) a close second!

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About Rabbi Yisroel Bernath

Cherished for his incredible warmth and non-judgmental personality, this hipster is not your typical rabbi. In 2012, Rabbi Bernath founded the smashing success JMatchmaking International, a network of Jewish dating sites. He has made several dozen matches to date! In addition to being a matchmaker and dating coach, Rabbi Bernath is also the author of three books, and continuously produces engaging content on his many social media & podcast platforms. As a professional voice-over artist, screen-writer, and actor, he has been a part of dozens of productions, including the hit CBC Documentary "Kosher Love".

He has successfully helped hundreds of singles break through the "singles wall". His caring yet firm style has given singles the hope and clarity they need to navigate dating and long-term relationships.

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/no-stupid-relationships-questions-an-online-workshop-tickets-392824778487?aff=efbeventtix

A Special Discussion on Dating and Relationships with Rabbi Yisroel Bernath

With great sadness we share of the untimely passing of former Chabad Concordia E-Board member, David Reichman. David col...
05/22/2022

With great sadness we share of the untimely passing of former Chabad Concordia E-Board member, David Reichman. David collapsed at the Coney Island finish line of the Brooklyn Half-Marathon and passed away at a nearby hospital.

David will be surely missed by the Chabad Concordia-Loyola community.

05/19/2022
Discover Your Israel with a six week course designed to dig deeper than the politics on the ground and provide real answ...
05/03/2022

Discover Your Israel with a six week course designed to dig deeper than the politics on the ground and provide real answers to today’s most pressing questions.

*Eligible graduates of the course receive a monetary stipend

REGISTER NOW (LIMITED SPACES):
https://student.chabadoncampus.org/yourisrael/
Please note that registration must be made under Concordia-Loyola

02/28/2022

Ukraine has been under attack since the early morning of Feb. 24, and the country’s entire population is in danger, including the 350,000 Jews who call it ho...

Feeling lonely? Let us help you. It’s private and discreet and a great way to meet like minded people in Jewish communit...
02/15/2022

Feeling lonely? Let us help you. It’s private and discreet and a great way to meet like minded people in Jewish community. We have singles from across the entire spectrum of the Jewish community. It’s really easy to get involved.

In Montreal www.JMontreal.com
In Ottawa www.JOttawa.org
In Toronto www.JToronto.com
Everywhere else www.JMatchmaking.com

1) Fill out the profile on www.jmontreal.com
2) Use marketing code rabbisgift so it’s FREE
3) one of our concierge matchmakers will reach out to you, to be sure we know what you are looking for.
4) We will start sending you suggestions right away.

It’s simple. It’s easy and it’s for YOU!

02/02/2022

Check out this fantastic Relationships class Rabbi Bernath did for the students at Chabad of Guelph. https://fb.watch/aWLyl2fzRI/

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