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EDOS Shabbat Announcements East Denver Orthodox Synagogue President, Dr October 20, 2012 Parashat Noach jb ,arp dwwga, iuaj ws EDOS Shabbat Announcements East Denver Orthodox Synagogue President, Dr. Moshe Levi 198 S. Holly St., Denver, CO 80246 Gabbai, Shlomo Fried 303-322-7943 Times Friday ,ca Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Daf Yomi 5:30 8:00 6:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 Shacharit 6:45 9:00 7:30 6:30 6:45 6:45 6:30 6:45 Mincha 6:00 5:45 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 5:55 4: 5:54 23: 6:54 4: 5:45 Readings EDOS Classes This Week ArtScroll Torah 30 Rambam Shiur Avi Mehler/ Shabbat 8:30 AM ArtScroll Haftorah 1131 Shlomo Fried Shabbat Shiur Rabbi Engel Shabbat 50 min Welcome before Mincha We extend a warm welcome to everyone who is davening with us today. Halacha Sugya Rabbi Fleisher Sunday 8:15 AM We welcome Rabbi Aryeh Weiss, father of the fallen IDF Derech Rabbi Fleisher Monday 7:45 PM soldier, Shmuel Weiss z”l and US Director of Har Hamor HaShem Yeshiva in Yerushalayim, who is sharing a Shabbat in the Talmud Bava Rabbi Leban Monday 8:15 PM Denver community with us. Basra Rabbi Weiss, a Chicago native, made Aliya in 1971. He Hashkafa Rabbi Tuesday 8:00 PM studied at Yeshivat Mercaz Harav under Rav Zvi Yehuda Pomerantz Kook. Rabbi Weiss has served as a Rabbi and an educator in several well-known Torah institutes across Israel, including Fox for his donation of his Schach to enhance our Sukkah. Yeshivat Nir (Kiryat Arba), Midreshet Harova, Midreshet Shirat Chevron, Machon Reishit, Machon Binyan Shalem, Mazel Tov Tochnit Orim (Panim El Panim) and Machon Meir. Mazel Tov to Nate and Amy Davidovich upon the birth of a Rabbi Weiss lives in Kiryat Arba with his wife and family. grandson. Daughter Shoshana's baby boy will have his brit They have 9 children, one of whom gave his life protecting milah, G-d willing, on Monday. Israel during the Chomat Magen operation in Jenin (2002). Events The Hakomat Matzeivah (unveiling of the headstone) for Friday night, Rabbi Weiss will be with the DAT Minyan. Mr. Joe Weissbrot, z”l, takes place, B'ezrat HaShem, this Shabbat morning, he will give a Dvar Torah at EDOS. Sunday, October 21st, 1:30 PM, at Rose Hill Cemetery. Shabbat afternoon he will give a Shiur at the DAT Minyan. His topics in Denver will be Parashat Noach – The Tower Of Choices—This year, the AJF Choices Women's event Babel And The Meaning Of Unity; and Torat Eretz Yisrael And will be Wednesday, November 7th, 6-9 PM at the The Sacrifice Of Sgt. Shmuel Weiss. Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum. Visit Choices.AJFColorado.org for more information. Thank You Men's Event—This year, the AJF Men’s Event is Thursday, We thank Rabbi Leban for giving our Dvar Torah on Friday th evening, and to David Japha for speaking at Seudah November 8 , 6-9 PM at the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Shlishit. Space Museum. This year, Dr. Moshe Levi will be the Table Captain. Let him know you'd like to sit at the EDOS table! Thank you to Alan Schreiber for his work in making sure Notes from the Gabaiim our Sukkah was put up and taken down. Thanks to Irving In honor of Rabbi Amsel's 15 years of dedication to EDOS, Office Hours: Shul Office:Lottie Soble, Manager Send bulletin announcements to Sunday, Wednesday 8-10 AM [email protected] by Wednesday. Monday 2:30-5 PM Oral announcements are due to the President Tuesday, Thursday: 1-5 PM ([email protected]) by Thursday afternoon E-mail: [email protected] Visit us online at www.edosdenver.org. we are accepting donations in any amount as a token of our Kiddush appreciation. The donations that are received will be given The Kiddush today is sponsored by the EDOS Women's to Rabbi Amsel as a Chanukat Habayit gift. Please leave your Auxiliary and EDOS Kiddush Fund. checks in the Shul office earmarked for Rabbi Amsel as soon as possible. We will accept donations until this Sunday. Community Events Starting earlier this week, we have a new Shiur. Rabbi Zev Rabbi Dovid Schustal—The Kollel is bringing Rabbi Dovid Pomerantz of Aish Denver gives shiur Tuesday nights at 8 Tzvi Schustal, Rosh Yeshiva/Dean of Beth Medrash Govoha, PM in the Strear Family Beit Medrash and Library. We the largest yeshiva in America, to Denver on Sunday, encourage all men to attend. October 28th. Take advantage of the opportunity to meet Bnei Akiva / Youth Activities Torah greatness! The Best is Yet to Come-How to live with Simchas HaChaim Cheshvan Bnei Akiva Programs: Theme of Actions Speak shown to women and girls at Congregation Zera Abraham Louder than Words. We dedicate this month’s events to the Motzoei Shabbat, October 27th, 8:30 PM. Intro by haRav memory of Mr. Buddy Glassman, whose Yahrzeit is Shmuel Kaminetsky, shlita, and a message on the Poor in commemorated during Cheshvan. He exemplified the Israel from haRav Zev Leff shlita. Featured speakers are concept of Action in many ways and especially in his Rebbetzin Tzipora Heller and Rebbetzin Tehila Jaeger. This support of our youth, our schools, and of Bnei Akiva! world-wide event will take place with showings of the November 2-3: Bnei Akiva Opening Shabbaton Parashat video in communities around the globe. Suggested Vayera (Changed from Oct 27th). donation: $10. There is also a raffle for a roundtrip ticket to • Kabbalat Shabbat Carlebach Style followed by Seudat Eretz Yisroel. All proceeds go to Aniyei Eretz Yisroel. Shabbat. Grades 6-12! EDOS Questions? Call Aviva Polter at 303-534-0094. • Oneg Shabbat/Tish for the entire Community (Parents, Sefer Shmuel—Beginning Wednesday at 7:30 PM, Rabbi kids, everyone!) 9pm at EDOS Gitler begins a class on Sefer Shmuel. The book is full of • Come and Enjoy food, singing, dancing, stimulating excitement and intrigue, of psychologically challenged Divrei Torah!! villains and surprising, sometimes unwilling heroes. The • Shabbat Morning Tefillah followed by Luncheon, Peulot class explores midrashic comments, the classics (activities) and games! Grade 3-12! DAT commentators on the book such as Rashi, Radak, Ralbag November 5th: Community Remembrance program for Prime and the Malbim, as well as contemporary scholars such as Minister Yitzchak Rabin JCC Rav Ariel, Rav Amnon Bazak, Rav Yitzchak Etshalom, and Rabbi David Silber. The class turns to academia for better November 5th: Radio Chavurah Program- Pre Election Teen Panel Discussion BMH-BJ historical and archeological understanding. The cost of the th class through December is $150. If this price is to steep for November 6 : Voice Your Vote—Election Night Program with you, please feel free to join for whatever amount possible. Denver Jewish Youth Groups. Grades 6-12! At Dave and Buster’s 7- 10:30 PM. Watch the returns, have dinner (Bnei Akiva is bringing Contact Rabbi Gitler for info and to join. The first class takes kosher food), play games, and have fun with your friends. Cost is place at the home of Morton and Rayna Zussman. $20 which will include a $10 D&B game card! YTC's 46th Annual Dinner—Wednesday, November 14th, Mark Your Calendars: Annual Bnei Akiva Ski Shabbaton Weekend 5:45 PM Reception, 6:30 PM Dinner, at BMH-BJ. Honoring of March 16th! With BA Atlanta, Houston, and LA!! Neil & Vicki-Bluma Olesky, Mrs. Miriam Goldberg and All Month: Chesed Programming: Rabbi Hillel Goldberg, Rabbi Moshe & Leah Fyzakov, Rabbi • Yashar Lachayal. Help Bnei Akiva raise funds to purchase winter Menachem & Tova Zussman. For dedication & reservation clothing for soldiers in the IDF! information call 303-629-8200 or email [email protected]. • Tomchei Shabbat – weekly Radio Chavura—Sunday, October 21st, 6:30 PM on 990 Weekly meetings for Madrichim 7:30 PM Wednesdays in the KRKS AM. Features Rabbi Michael Sunshine, director of the Basement Teen Lounge at EDOS. Denver and Boulder region of the Jewish Student Questions: Contact Steve Feldman [email protected] 720- Connection about the valuable work that he does in the community. Also, be sure to attend Radio Chavura's Election 394-3020; Shifra Brandt : [email protected] ;Gillian Hecht: th [email protected] Eve Student Forum on Monday night, November. 5 , as Jewish high school students question the experts on Condolences domestic policy, foreign policy, and Israel. Keynote speaker Condolences to Estee Fraitag on the passing of her is Herb Keinon, chief diplomatic correspondent at The stepfather, Alec Shapiro. Mr. Shapiro was the grandfather of Jerusalem Post. Details at www.chavura.com. Simm, Hannah and Emma, and the great-grandfather of Shabbat Shiur Gabriel. The Shabbat Shiur is 50 minutes before Mincha. The recent wind storm caused damage to the Eruv. Help our Eruv with your donation now! It’s only $36 to sponsor a week of the East Side Eruv! Your announcement will be heard by all weekly callers. Call Barbara Schwartz, 303-394-3117, as far in advance as possible to reserve your week. The ERUV hotline is 303-836-3788: DenverEruv.org: Check each week one hour before candlelighting. EDOS can mail special cards from the Shul office for births, birthdays, anniversaries, engagements, condolences and Mazel Tovs. And your support means so much to the Shul! If you wish to receive these announcements by E-mail, please visit denverjewish.com/mailman/listinfo/edos. This service is available to members and out-of-town family. .
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