Congregation Netivot Shalom welcomes caterers who operate under rabbinic supervision and can supply a certificate. Those caterers who are not under formal rabbinic supervision have met with Rabbi Creditor and comply with our synagogue’s kashrut standards and are thus acceptable for congregational functions. If the caterer or bakery is under formal supervision, it is noted. We permit only dairy and parve food on our premises. If you have any questions about specific caterers who are not on this list, please contact the Rabbi Creditor.
I am giving this drash today in honor of all the parents of Shabbat B’Yachad.
Does this sound familiar?
The focus of my talk today is going to be on the 10th Commandment: Lo tachmod. It is one of the longest of all the commandments, and the full text reads: “You shall not covet your neighbor’s house: you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, or his male or female slave, or his ox or his ass, or anything that is your neighbor’s.”
I would like to dedicate this drash to my friend Shalva Sorani, wishing her strength and shalom.
Gut Yuntuv,
This Drash is dedicated in loving memory to my Father, Sidney Weisberg, Yehudah Ben Avraham V’Chasiya Rivka, Zicrono Livracha.