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WOOHOO!! Time to celebrate!! We just passed 10,000 Timeline Posts on Assemble-Together.org! Onward and Upward! B"H!!
Calling all the women on Assemble-Together. Join us each Wednesday at 12:45pm CDT for "Cup of Joe with Jo". A time for us women to get to know each other on a more personal level. No Bible Study or topic of discussion. Just chatting about whatever is on our hearts. Love to see you there: @bayli-brewer, @julie-brunner, @rivkah-holland, and YOU!
3 weeks ago, our friends from South Carolina came for a visit, and brought a 7 week old pure-bred Great Pyrenees puppy with them. He was adorable! Because he was so big for a puppy, my family and I decided to name him Eisenhower. Well..... after a few days, he started looking really sick. He was wheezing a lot and he would only move a couple of steps at a time and then he would plop down on the floor, and go to sleep. Also his nose was always really dry. So we decided to take him to the doctor. At first the vet said that it was Pneumonia. Just to be on the safe side, we called our friends from South Carolina. They told us that they had recently found out from the owners of the mother and father of Eisenhower, that while the mother was still pregnant with the puppies, both of the parents got in a fight with a raccoon! The father has had all of his shots, so he is fine. The mother hasn't, and she just recently died, along with both of Eisenhowers siblings. So the doctor changed his prognosis to Distemper. We only had Eisenhower for 14 days, when he died of a mix of Bacterial Pneumonia and Distemper.
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NEXT UP on A-T "LIVE"! - Berakhot 11b with commentary from the Rabbi!
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Nachman summarizes this week’s portion in Likutey Halakhot I, p. 290-146a, “We read Parashat Pinchas and Parashat Matot during the Three Weeks, as these Torah portions reflect the themes of this time period. The destruction of the Temple began on the Seventeenth of Tammuz, when the Jews made the golden calf that concealed Divine Will. Phineas, through his zealotry for God, revealed Divine Will. Furthermore, Parashat Pinchas speaks of the sacrifices brought on the Festivals, which also reveal Divine Will by way of the miracles that occurred on those days. Parashat Matot speaks of vows, which allow a person to single-handedly transform what is permitted into what is prohibited. This shows the power of free choice, which one can use to reveal God’s Will.”

Numbers 25:11 reads, “Pinchas the son of El‘azar, the son of Aharon the cohen, has deflected my anger from the people of Isra’el by being as zealous as I am, so that I didn’t destroy them in my own zeal.”

Nachman states, “In fact, Phineas was a most compassionate person. His goal was not to destroy the entire nation, but only the instigator of the evil, which would be sufficient to turn away God’s anger and bring an end to the Divine judgments. By assuming the mantle of vengeance, Phineas actually eased the judgments from the Jews, so that God could say, “I did not destroy the Jews in My vengeance.” Phineas transformed ChaMaTI (חמתי, My anger) into MaChiTI (מחתי, I have wiped away), as in “I have wiped away your sins like a cloud” (Isaiah 44: 22) (Likutey Moharan I, 241).”
 
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