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  1. Checklist Congregational Projector Blue cord to projector Power cord extension to projector Computer Power cord to computer Mouse for computer Net antennae Usb cord for antennae Usb extension for antennae • Supplies • Plastic spoons, knives and forks • Coffee maker • Coffee • Coffee cups • Water/juice cups • Juice • Food/desert • Tablecloth • Napkins • Torah scroll • Tallit • Extra Tallit for reader • Kippa • Tsit tsits • Webcam • Shofar • Keys for building • Envelopes • Biz cards • Welcome cards • Sign • Sandwich boards

  2. Temple Sheckles Available In The Hallway! Romans 3:1 What advantage then hath the Jew? Or what profit is thereof circumcision? 2 Much in every way!

  3. PENING low the Shofar 3 3 3 3

  4. PENING Why do we blow the Shofar? Exodus 19:16 “On the morning of the third day there was thunder and lightning, with a thick cloud over the mountain, and there was the sounding of a very loud SHOFAR blast. Everyone in the camp trembled.” Because this is the way G-D begins sacred assemblies 4 4 4 4

  5. Announcements Monday Night Solemn Assembly... Six days thou shalt eat unleavened bread: and on the seventh day [shall be] a solemn assembly to the LORD thy God: thou shalt do no work [therein]. Deut 16:8 We’ll meet at our apartment for snacks and fellowship as well as a few prayers at 7pm Monday night.

  6. Announcements As most of you know, we have different positions in our Synagogue. One of those positions is the Captain of the Temple. We read about this position in Acts 4:1… While Peter and John were speaking to the people, they were confronted by the priests, the Captain of the Temple guard, and some of the Sadducees.

  7. Announcements That particular Captain was not a good guy, but that shouldn’t be a reflection on the post. The post dates back much further then that, clear back to Old Testament times. We read about it in Jeremiah 20:1, under a different name, but it’s the same position… When Pashhur the priest, the son of Immer, who was chief officer in the house of the LORD, heard Jeremiah prophesying these things.

  8. Announcements We see another name it goes by in Neh 11:11 where Seraiah held the position. 11Seraiah the son of Hilkiah, the son of Meshullam, the son of Zadok, the son of Meraioth, the son of Ahitub, was the Ruler of the House of God. The Ruler of the House of G-d was NOT the High Priest. He was the Captain of the Temple Guard.

  9. Announcements This Captain was in charge of keeping the peace and making sure that policies were kept as prescribed by the rest of the leadership. How does that translate to today’s Synagogue?

  10. Announcements The way we use it in our Synagogues today is if anyone comes into our service intoxicated for example, the Captain would nicely ask them to come back another time or if a man comes in dressed inappropriately the Captain would ask him to go home and get changed (if it’s a first time visitor, we’d probably let it go the first time). If a female is dressed inappropriately he will ask the designated female officer under him (position yet to be filled) to address the situation and so forth.

  11. Announcements If they (the offender) continues to cause trouble, then the Captain would introduce what we affectionately call “The Maccabee Method” using the non-lethal “Zealot Hold” to escort them out. Force would be exercised at the direct order of the Leadership. We have discussed this position with one of our own here at Beit Aveinu and he has accepted. He’s on the wrestling team at Wenatchee High…

  12. Announcements We want to welcome Aaron Huss to this position and we thank him for his dedication to this Body of Believers. His mom has given her permission for this appointment and is proud of his accomplishment. Aaron is planning on being on the police force in the future and we feel this is a logical step towards his secular goals as well as his spiritual goals. We want to welcome him aboard.

  13. Announcements Aaron, we are all very proud of you here at Beit Aveinu. You have really stepped up to the plate in your spiritual walk and we want to recognize that. I’ve asked Bob to say a few words, he’s been very excited as well as all of us watching you grow in HaShem and he has a few words to say.

  14. Announcements One final announcement. This is Danni’s last Shabbat with us for a while. She moves every year at this time over to the other side of the mountains. We miss her every time she has to leave us. But she’ll be back. We look forward when she can come back and be with us. Anything you’d like to say Danni before you go and will you be with us this Wednesday.

  15. News Syrian security forces fired bullets and tear gas Friday at tens of thousands of protesters across the country, killing at least 75 people in the bloodiest day of the month long uprising and signaling that the authoritarian regime was prepared to turn more ruthless to put down the revolt against President Bashar Assad (Fox news)

  16. HEMA ISRAELHear oh Israel Shema Israel Adoni Elohaynu (Hear oh Israel the L-RD our G-D) Adoni Echad (The L-RD is one) 16 16 16 16 16

  17. HEMA ISRAELHear oh Israel Part 2 Barukh shem k'vod malkhuto l'olam va'ed.Blessed be the Name of His glorious kingdom for ever and ever. 17 17 17 17 17

  18. hy do we recite/sing the SHEMA? Because Messiah said it was the greatest Commandment Mark 12:28-29 28 And one of the scribes came, and having heard them reasoning together, and perceiving that He had answered them well, asked Him, “Which is the greatest commandment of all?” 29 And Yeshua answered him, “The first of all the commandments is, Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is One Lord:” 18 18 18 18 18

  19. e-nay Ma TovBehold how good - Psalm 133:1Am He-Nay Maw tove Behold how good Oo-maw nye—eem And how pleasant it is Shevet aw-heem For brothers to dwell Gum Yaw Hawd In unity 19 19 19

  20. -Seh ShalomCL3 Play Em Em O-seh Shalom Beem rue-mawv Am D7 G Em Who yah-seh Shalom aw-lay-nu Am D7 G V'al kol Yees-raw-ale Em Am Em Bf7 Em B'-eem rue Eem rue Ah- main  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Em Am D7 G Ya-a-seh sha-lom Ya-a-seh sha-lom G Bf7 Em Shalom aw-lay-new V’al kol Yees-raw-ale Sing twice 2X May He who makes peace in His heights make peace upon us and upon all Israel…Amen." 20 20 20

  21. menCL 3A A-men ….A-men….A-men, A-men, A-men Baw-rouk Ha-Shem, Baw-rouk Ha-Shem, Blessed be the Name, blessed be the Name Baw-rouk Ha-Shem Me-she-ach Blessed be the Name of Messiah 21 21 21

  22. Chavareem Toveem! • Chavareem Toveem! • Meet any new people. Let them see that Messianics truly understand community and brotherly/sisterly love. • If someone is already talking to a visitor stand in line to meet them don’t just walk away. We want to descend on them like they are a lost relative. • Say hello to old friends. Find out how their week has been going. Show that you care. • Say hello to anyone you have something against… and give them a hug . There is room in the Body for forgiveness. • Exercise modesty with your hugs.

  23. Chavareem Toveem

  24. Chavareem Toveem Chavereem toveem (Good friends) Chavereem Toveem (Good friends) this is the time to stand up and sing Chavereem Toveem (Good friends) Chavereem Toveem (Good friends) on this Sabbath day it's an offering we bring Baruch HaShem chavere shellee (Blessed be The Name my friend) we're brothers and sisters… one family Chavereem toveem chavereem toveem this is the time to stand up and sing Chavereem toveem chavereem toveem on this Sabbath day it's the offering we bring Baruch HaShem chavere shellee united in Him we will live throughout eternity. Chaveereem toveem

  25. Prayers • Joann, Barbara, Pam, Karin, Jesse, Bob, Mona, for physical healing. • Prayer for Salvation for loved ones and the Jewish people… • Sha'alu shalom YerushalayimPray for the Peace of Jerusalem. May His Shalom (Yeshua) come quickly. Jordan, Syria. • The orphan’s in Russia. • Evi’s Husband’s cousin Jerry for salvation and son Sean

  26. Prayers • Pray for all Pastors in Wenatchee • Pray for Pam’s daughter and niece and military. • Pray for our government • Kathy’s Nephew Danny, started dialysis needs transplant. • Raigen’s aunt Melanie. Her glands are shutting down, need answers for Drs. • Barbara’s grand-daughter Karlie in New York for safety and Salvation

  27. Prayers • Wayne’s friend Ariel and Steve for health • Karin’s Grandson for conviction of Mathew. • Prayer for safety for the upcoming Passover in Israel. Terrorists looking to step up attacks. • Pam’s sister • Prayer for Amy, Evie’s daughter in Alaska.

  28. Prayers Pray for Mona for doctor’s to have understanding and wisdom. Amy’s cousin’s girlfriend for treatment for drugs. Continued prayer for Barbara’s son Van Pray for Pastor’s evening of repentance

  29. Prayers Karin healing for her hand that the shot will work. Amy for strength for quitting addiction to cigarettes Reagan, pray for Heidi and for her family. Pray for Evie’s pain in her feet END

  30. ring our gifts to the altar We Bring Our Sacrifice With Praise We Bring Our Sacrifice With Praise Unto the House of the LORD (2 X) And we offer unto Him Our sacrifices with thanksgiving And we offer unto Him Our sacrifices with joy 30

  31. La'asok B'divray Torah Blessing Before The Reading Of The Torah

  32. Next Week’s Parsha • Apr 30, 2011 Kedoshim ("Holy"): • Torah Reading: Leviticus 19:1-20:27 • Haftarah: Ezekiel 22:1-19 • New Testament: Luke 16-17

  33. Last week we didn’t get the chance to do the Parsha so we’ll do it today. Apr 16, 2011 Achareimot ("After the death"): Leviticus 16:1-18:30 Amos 9:7-15 Ezekiel 22:1-16 Luke 14-15 We’ll read… Lev 17 Ezekiel 22:1-16 Luke 14 1-15 Today’s Parsha

  34. 1 ADONAI said to Moshe, 2 "Speak to Aharon and his sons and to all the people of Isra'el. Tell them that this is what ADONAI has ordered: 3 'When someone from the community of Isra'el slaughters an ox, lamb or goat inside or outside the camp 4 without bringing it to the entrance of the tent of meeting to present it as an offering to ADONAI before the tabernacle of ADONAI, he is to be charged with blood - he has shed blood, and that person is to be cut off from his people. Lev 17

  35. 5 The reason for this is so that the people of Isra'el will bring their sacrifices that they sacrifice out in the field -so that they will bring them to ADONAI, to the entrance of the tent of meeting, to the cohen, and sacrifice them as peace offerings to ADONAI. 6 The cohen will splash the blood against the altar of ADONAI at the entrance to the tent of meeting and make the fat go up in smoke as a pleasing aroma for ADONAI. Lev 17

  36. 7 No longer will they offer sacrifices to the goat-demons, before whom they prostitute themselves! This is a permanent regulation for them through all their generations.' 8 "Also tell them, 'When someone from the community of Isra'el or one of the foreigners living with you offers a burnt offering or sacrifice 9 without bringing it to the entrance of the tent of meeting to sacrifice it to ADONAI, that person is to be cut off from his people. Lev 17

  37. 10 When someone from the community of Isra'el or one of the foreigners living with you eats any kind of blood, I will set myself against that person who eats blood and cut him off from his people. 11 For the life of a creature is in the blood, and I have given it to you on the altar to make atonement for yourselves; for it is the blood that makes atonement because of the life.' Lev 17

  38. 12 This is why I told the people of Isra'el, 'None of you is to eat blood, nor is any foreigner living with you to eat blood.' 13 "When someone from the community of Isra'el or one of the foreigners living with you hunts and catches game, whether animal or bird that may be eaten, he is to pour out its blood and cover it with earth. Lev 17

  39. 14 For the life of every creature - its blood is its life. Therefore I said to the people of Isra'el, 'You are not to eat the blood of any creature, because the life of every creature is its blood. Whoever eats it will be cut off.' 15 "Anyone eating an animal that dies naturally or is torn to death by wild animals, whether he is a citizen or a foreigner, is to wash his clothes and bathe himself in water; he will be unclean until evening; then he will be clean. 16 But if he doesn't wash them or bathe his body, he will bear the consequences of his wrongdoing." END Lev 17

  40. 1 "If someone steals an ox or a sheep and slaughters or sells it, he is to pay five oxen for an ox and four sheep for a sheep. 2 "If a thief caught in the act of breaking in is beaten to death, it is not murder; Ezekiel 22:1-16

  41. 3 unless it happens after sunrise, in which case it is murder. A thief must make restitution; so if he has nothing, he himself is to be sold to make good the loss from the theft. 4 If what he stole is found alive in his possession, he is to pay double, no matter whether it is an ox, a donkey or a sheep. Ezekiel 22:1-16

  42. 5 "If a person causes a field or vineyard to be grazed over or lets his animal loose to graze in someone else's field, he is to make restitution from the best produce of his own field and vineyard. 6 "If a fire is started and spreads to thorns, so that stacked grain, standing grain or a field is destroyed, the person who lit it must make restitution. 7 "If a person entrusts a neighbor with money or goods, and they are stolen from the trustee's house, then, if the thief is found, he must pay double. 8 But if the thief is not found, then the trustee must state before God that he did not take the person's goods himself. Ezekiel 22:1-16

  43. 9 In every case of dispute over ownership, whether of an ox, a donkey, a sheep, clothing, or any missing property, where one person says, 'This is mine,' both parties are to come before God; and the one whom God condemns must pay the other one double. 10 "If a person trusts a neighbor to look after a donkey, ox, sheep or any animal, and it dies, is injured or is driven away unseen, Ezekiel 22:1-16

  44. 11 then the neighbor's oath before ADONAI that he has not taken the goods will settle the matter between them -the owner is to accept it without the neighbor's making restitution. 12 But if it was stolen from the neighbor, he must make restitution to the owner. 13 If it was torn to pieces by an animal, the neighbor must bring it as evidence, and then he doesn't need to make good the loss. Ezekiel 22:1-16

  45. 14 "If someone borrows something from his neighbor, and it gets injured or dies with the owner not present, he must make restitution. 15 If the owner was present, he need not make good the loss. If the owner hired it out, the loss is covered by the hiring fee. 16 "If a man seduces a virgin who is not engaged to be married and sleeps with her, he must pay the bride-price for her to be his wife. END Ezekiel 22:1-16

  46. Why do we do the Haftarah? Isn’t that just a Jewish thing? Did you know there’s more evidence of the First Church doing a Haftarah reading then in any other ancient Jewish writings including the Talmud? Haftarah

  47. Sure there’s lots of evidence in ancient Jewish writings concerning reading of the Torah… but not the reading of the Prophets. Not that the Jews didn’t read the Prophets, they did, but there’s little evidence showing that in ancient texts. Haftarah

  48. The New Testament on the other hand, shows very explicitly that we’re to read the Haftarah. We read it in 2 places… Acts 13 14But when they departed from Perga, they came to Antioch in Pisidia, and went into the synagogue on the sabbath day, and sat down.  15And after the reading of the law and the prophets the rulers of the synagogue sent unto them, saying, Ye men and brethren, if ye have any word of exhortation for the people, say on. We also see it in Luke 4 Haftarah

  49. Luke 4 14 Yeshua returned to the Galil in the power of the Spirit, and reports about him spread throughout the countryside. 15 He taught in their synagogues, and everyone respected him. 16 Now when he went to Natzeret, where he had been brought up, on Shabbat he went to the synagogue as usual. He stood up to read, 17 and he was given the scroll of the prophet Yesha`yahu. Unrolling the scroll, he found the place where it was written… Haftarah

  50. 1 One Shabbat Yeshua went to eat in the home of one of the leading P'rushim, and they were watching him closely. 2 In front of him was a man whose body was swollen with fluid. 3 Yeshua spoke up and asked the Torah experts and P'rushim, "Does the Torah allow healing on Shabbat or not?" 4 But they said nothing. So, taking hold of him, he healed him and sent him away. Luke 14 1-15

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