The interesting meaning behind the Star of David

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Rabbi Yehudah Krinsky - Chairman of the Worldwide Chabad Movement
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You've seen it a million times before. It's the most Jewish Symbol you can think of. But have you ever wondered why the Star of David is a Jewish symbol and what it represents?

The hexagram figure of the Star of David is believed to be the symbol that King David's valiant warriors had emblazoned upon their shields. Its profound symbolism was just as meaningful thousands of years ago as it is to us today.

The hexagram is made up of two triangles, superimposed one atop the other. These triangles represent a set of triplets that form the inseparable foundation of all of Judaism. 

Our Kaballists explain that the first triangle represents the Jewish People, who are divided into three parts: Kohanim (Priests), Levites, and Israelites.

The second triangle represents the Torah which is also divided into three parts: The written law (five books of Moses), the Oral Law (the Mishna and the Talmud) and the Secret Law (Kaballah). All three were taught by G-d to Moses on Mount Sinai and the sum of theses comprise the complete Torah.

The Star of David merges these two triangles to serve as an everlasting reminder to us that the Jewish Nation is as indivisible as the Torah that G-d gave us.

Despite the strong temptation to do so, writing off a fellow Jew for being a Trump/Hillary (take your pick) supporter or for being pro/anti a two state solution is antithetical to the essence of who we are. Breaking off a part of us is to break us off entirely. Agree to disagree but never hate your brother. United we stand and divided we fall.

Similarly, many Jews like to believe that only the five books of Moses are G-d given and everything else is but an "invention of the rabbis." Once again, the Star of David reminds us that the essence of Judaism is the unified people of Israel together with the unified Torah of Israel. All of the Jews plus all of the Torah, makes us who we are.

Tragically, there are those who will risk all to defend the People of Israel or the Land of Israel but care little for the Torah of Israel. On the flip side, there are those who will fight to the last drop of blood to stand up for the status of the Torah, not recognizing the many brethren whom they ignore or, worse yet, trample in their raging piety.

We are proud to proclaim that our community is not only engaged solely in spiritual pursuits and deepening our awareness and knowledge of Torah, but we have also gone to great lengths to care not just for the Torah of Israel but for the People of Israel too. Our recent Trump International Chabad Golf Classic tournaments have successfully sponsored the college education of almost five IDF Commandos each spending four years in college. One such scholarship recipient has flown in from Israel especially to spend a meaningful and inspirational Shabbos with us at Chabad.

The Soldiers of King David were blessed with extraordinary Divine Protection. Very few of them ever fell in battle. The brilliant leadership of their fearless teacher was to instill the visual reminder before their eyes always, that the Torah of Israel and the Nation of Israel are indivisible. Let us too learn from the timeless lesson of King David to inspire us to live as wholesome Jews today as well.

Wishing you a Shabbat of Jewish Unity,

Rabbi Dovid and Chana Vigler

Chabad of Palm Beach Gardens
6100 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens FL 33418
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Summary of Next Week At Chabad

  Sunday

8:00am Tefillin
9:00am Schmooze Radio on 900AM, Listen Live at 
www.JewishGardens.com/Radio
10:15am JLI Teens 'no-holds-barred' Debate Group​ with Rabbi Dovid Vigler​
8:00pm Schmooze Radio on 95.9FM

Monday

7:30am Tefillin, Breakfast & Medrash
9:00am Advanced Chassidus Course
2:00pm Schmooze Radio on 900AM
4:30pm JLI: The Jewish Course of Why at the JCC
5:00pm: Men’s Talmud Study 

Tuesday

7:30am Tefillin, Breakfast & Medrash

Wednesday

7:30am Tefillin, Breakfast & Medrash
11:00am Womens Torah Class with Sara Krinsky
1:00pm Women’s Mah Jongg
7:30pm JLI: The Jewish Course of Why at Chabad

Thursday

7:30am - Tefillin, Breakfast & Medrash​
7:00pm: Jacques Gauthier PHD, the Legal Claim to Jerusalem 

Friday

7:30am Tefillin, Breakfast
8:30am Chassidus with Rabbi Vigler
6:00pm Services

Shabbos

​International Teen Shabbaton in NYC with Rabbi Vigler- Services led by Rabbi Leibel Krinsky 
 9:30am: Shabbat Service & Kiddush
12:15pm Community Kiddush Luncheon

 Hebrew Tutoring with Korina Nadel upon request

It's Good to Laugh

Morris is visiting Tel Aviv and goes to hear a recital by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra at the impressive Mann Auditorium. 

He gazes admiringly at the architecture and marvels at the wonderful acoustics.  

He inquires of a tour guide "Is this magnificent building named for Thomas Mann, the renowned author." "No," replies the guide, "it's named for a different writer, Chaim Mann" 
"Really? I've never heard of him. What did he write?"  

"A check."

 




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