Copy

All are welcome to attend our

Summer Events!

But first, an update...

MiYaD Hebrew School Registration is OPEN!!

After our most successful year of Hebrew/Religious School yet, we went on an end-of-the-year trip to the Jewish Community in Crown Heights. Some highlights included:

  • Jewish Children's Museum.
  • Chabad Headquarters - 770 The Rebbe's Shul.
  • Mendy's Deli Lunch
  • Judaica World
  • Kosher Candy Store.

Let your friends, family, neighbors and co-workers know about our wonderful after school & Sunday Hebrew school that is uniquely fun and educational!

Learn More about our Hebrew School
Upcoming Events
Sunday, June 9th @ 10:00am
It is a custom to decorate one's home and synagogue with flowers on Shavuot. This year we will be having a Sunday Brunch Garden Party outdoors & bringing you to the flowers!
  • Morning Services 10:00am, 10 Commandments Torah reading for Men, Women & Children
  • Followed by Dairy Brunch Buffet, Pastas, Salads, Specialty Coffees, Cheesecakes, Make-your-own Ice Cream Sundaes and outdoor Children's fun.
Hear The Ten Commandments! Stay for Brunch!
Donations are always welcome before the Holiday. 
Shavuos Programs are FREE of charge.
$180/ $250/ $360/ Sponsorships are gratefully accepted.
All are invited.
You don't need to travel to the desert for dessert!
It's happening right here!
@ The Krivisky's Chabad House
82 Forsythia Ln. Jericho, NY 11753
Rain or Shine
SAVE THE DATE!! 
We will have a dedicated link for MiYaD to buy tickets very soon!!
Contact Rabbi with any questions. rabbi@miyad.org
Yes! I'm planning on playing in the Softball Game @ 2:30pm! 

On behalf of the Jericho Chamber of Commerce, I am excited to inform you that Rabbi Chanan Krivisky has been chosen as an inaugural Honoree for our Jericho Chamber of Commerce Businessperson of the Year Awards.

We would be honored if you and some of your friends, business associates, and colleagues, joined us for this very special event on June 19, 2019 at 12PM. The event is complimentary for all and each honoree is welcome to invite 10 guests for their table.  We are working on providing Kosher food for all attending in Rabbi Krivisky's honor.

The Jericho Chamber of Commerce is composed of hundreds of local businesses, non-for-profits, and community members, who live and work in the Jericho area. This year’s winners, from a diverse group of fields, have been chosen based on their professional success and their demonstrated commitment to furthering the commercial interests of Long Island and the State of New York.

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact James Bernstein at (516) 312-6573. 

Here's some Pics from Lag B'omer, meeting with the FBI NY Director, a community member's child's Jewish pride in their bedroom and of course, Challah Hugs!
Follow us on Facebook for up-to-date MiYaD activities in our community!
RABBI'S SPACE
The Best Memorial Day Tribute - as published in the Syosset-Jericho Tribune
By Rabbi Chanan Krivisky
Memorial Day is a federal holiday in the United States for remembering and honoring persons who have died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.
Although both of my grandfathers, many uncles and men from my wife’s side of the family have fought in the United States Armed Forces, I am glad to say that none have perished (although my wife’s grandfather, Milton Segal, the lead bombardier in D-Day was officially dead for 6 months). We Jews have served in the U.S. Armed Forces far beyond our numerical proportion in the general population and have served with distinction garnering thousands of awards.  In fact, oldest Veterans Organization is Jewish!  But this article is going to focus on a broader topic – what are the United States Armed Forces fighting for? What is so important that so many brave Americans have had to make the ultimate sacrifice?
On Memorial Day we pay tribute to those who died in service, and our hearts and minds are reminded of the reason that they paid the ultimate price on our behalf.
The greatest concentration of the best of the world is found right here in America and the rest of the world relies on America for all manner of support. We here in America need to recognize the historical mission that G-d has placed in our hands at a time when morality, truth and liberty are fighting for survival both at home and abroad.  America’s culture of tolerance and freedom is a unique opportunity for unhindered material and spiritual growth.  This uniquely American privilege is definitely worth fighting for.
The Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, extolled the vision of the Founding Fathers, a vision of a country in which "In G-d We Trust," without fear of repercussion.  The very first sentence of the First Amendment of the Constitution secures our inalienable right to freedom of religion (not freedom from religion).  This is right millions throughout the world would die for, and many of our best and brightest have died protecting.
It is a country dictated on the premise of kindness, which allows for everyone to worship freely and supports education and humanitarian efforts.  Success as a nation, and as a positive actor on the world stage, is rooted in our professed relationship with G-d, under Whose Sovereignty we proclaim in the Pledge of Allegiance.  Unfortunately, recently, our right to worship has come under attack from all sides.  Without these rights, as guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, and professed in all canons of American life, we would be doomed to chaos and self-destruction. 
Surely, those who fought and died for our right to worship, would not want their sacrifice to be in vain.  It is up to us to exercise our rights as fully as possible and to proactively seek furtherance of the most seminal of American ideals.  This is the best tribute we can give on this Memorial Day.
Copyright © 2019 MiYaD, All rights reserved.


Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Email Marketing Powered by Mailchimp