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EDOS SHABBAT ANNOUNCEMENTS East Denver Orthodox Synagogue, Estab 1962 Rabbi Daniel Rapp 198 S February 9, 2019 Parashat Terumah vnur, ,arp ywwga, wt rst ws EDOS SHABBAT ANNOUNCEMENTS East Denver Orthodox Synagogue, Estab 1962 Rabbi Daniel Rapp 198 S. Holly St., Denver, CO 80246 President, Craig Schottenstein 303-322-7943 Gabbai, Avi Mehler Times Friday ,ca Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Daf Yomi 5:30 7:30 AM 6:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 Shacharit 6:45 Kriyat Shema: 9:36 7:30 6:30 6:45 6:45 6:30 6:45 9:00 Mincha 5:15 5:05 5:20 5:20 5:20 5:20 5:20 5:25 4: 5:10 23: 6:11 4: 5:18 Readings Welcome ArtScroll Torah 444 e extend a warm welcome to everyone who is Wdavening with us today. ArtScroll Haftorah 1157 Special welcome to our Scholar-In-Residence Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb. EDOS Classes This Week A warm welcome to Rabbi Abraham and Roz Cooper, Rambam Shiur Shlomo Fried/ 30 minutes before here for Shai's upsherin and the OU events. ,ca Shacharit Avi Mehler Thank You Shabbat Shiur Rabbi Engel 50 minutes before Thank you to those providing Divrei Torah this week! Mincha Lea and Dr. David Polaner would like to express their gratitude to those who donated in honor of the kiddush Sun Halacha Sugya Rabbi Fleisher 8:15 AM last week. They will miss us (as we will miss them). Mon Women's Tehillim Raacheli 7:00 PM Mazel Tov Fried's home Mazel Tov to Shai Fried, son of Shlomo and Raacheli Tue Talmud Shabbos Rabbi Leban 8:30 AM Fried, on the occasion of his third birthday! Mazel Tov to grandparents Yossi and Agi Fried, and to Rabbi Talmud Baba Metzia Tzvi Gelt After Shacharit Abraham and Roz Cooper, and the entire family. Shir Hashirim Rabbi Yoel 7:30 PM Mazel Tov to the entire Auerbach, Binstock, and Unger Rothberg families upon the upcoming wedding of Chana (Julie) Auerbach to Pesach Rothberg in Israel. Thu Talmud Shabbos Rotation After Shacharit Mazel Tov to the Soble, Reinhart, and Lang families Shoftim Rabbi Rapp Reschedule upon the forthcoming marriage of Carly Jane Reinhart to David Lang. Events & Notes Offce Hours: TBA. Calls/emails will be followed up. E-mail: [email protected] Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb—Our Scholar-in- Chesed committee: [email protected] Residence, Rabbi Weinreb is Executive Vice President, Send bulletin announcements to [email protected] Emeritus, of the Orthodox Union, following more than by Wednesday. seven years as Executive Vice President. In that role, he Oral announcements are due to the President combined the skills of pulpit rabbi, scholar, and clinical ([email protected]) by Thursday afternoon psychologist to provide extraordinary leadership to the organization and to Orthodox Judaism worldwide. Visit us online at edosdenver.org. Our schedule for Shabbat is: Friday evening OU Community Panel—Motzoei Shabbat, at 8 PM, at Topic: Halachic Aspects of Adar Rishon the Jewish Experience, a three member panel shares Shabbat morning views on the topic Building Communities And Families Topic: What Parents and Teachers Can Learn From In The Modern World. Parashat Terumah The distinguished participants are: Shabbat Shiur • Moishe Bane, President of the Orthodox Union Topic: Spiritual Responses to Psychological Trauma • Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb, Executive Vice President, Seudah Shlishit Emeritus, Orthodox Union Topic: Where is the Shechinah Today? • Honorable Judge Danny Butler, Executive Board Member, Orthodox Union transition smoothly into living in our homeland, he The panel is moderated by Rabbi Abraham Cooper, instructed his children to prepare for other, less perfect משכן Associate Dean, Director, Global Social Action Agenda of eventualities. Thanks to Yaakov’s foresight, the the Simon Wiesenthal Center could be built, Hashem was able to remain in their midst Participating synagogues in this OU special event are and 40 years later his descendants were able to enter the EDOS, DAT Minyan, and Aish Denver. land of Israel. Shabbat Kallah—Women of the community are Life doesn’t always go the way we hoped. If we prepare, invited to a Shabbat Kallah for Lisa Greenstein, on adapt and keep Hashem in our midst, we have a February 9th, 3:30 PM, at Dona Oliner‘s house, 5401 guarantee that things will work out for the best. East Dakota Ave., #4. See you all there! Upcoming Events Zayin Adar—The Chevra Kadisha holds its annual February 16th, Drs. Robyn and Abraham Sokol sponsor event on Monday evening, February 11th, 6:30 PM at Kiddush in honor of the marriage of their son Ben to Dr. EDOS. Guest speaker is Rabbi Menachem Goldberger, Lisa Greenstein. Senior Rabbi at Tiferes Yisroel in Baltimore, formerly February 23rd, Kiddush is sponsored in honor of the 25th of Denver, and well-known lecturer. Dinner anniversary of Myron and Dona Oliner. reservations $25, speaker-only, $10. RSVP to Kiddush [email protected]. Questions/Info? Call The Kiddush today is sponsored by Drs. Joe Clayman Randy Zakroff, 303-549-1402. and Helen Horowitz in honor of the newest Dr. Liquor Cabinet—Our liquor supply has gotten low. If Clayman! Dr. Naomi Clayman successfully defended her you enjoy a l'chaim with your kiddush, please donate. PhD thesis in Chemistry, entitled Dual Activity Systems Rosenberg's Kosher—The retail store begins 6-day- For The Synthesis And Modulation Of Materials And th Transition Metal Complexes, at Stanford University, on per-week operations on Monday, February 11 ! st Youth Activities January 31 . The Kiddush is co-sponsored by the EDOS Women's Auxiliary and EDOS Kiddush Fund in honor of Visit southwest.ncsy.org for posted events! our Scholar-in-Residence, Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb. Follow NCSY on Facebook! DenverNCSY. Rabbi Yisrael Katz, [email protected], 818-277-0727. Community Events From The Rabbi's Desk Shovavim Classes by Merkaz—Classes for men by Rabbi Ron Yitzchok Eisenman, Rabbi of Ahavas Israel, Passaic, on Of all of the materials which were Thursday, February 21st at 9:15 PM. Classes for Women by the wood for Rochel Goldbaum on Tuesdays, February 12th, and 19th at ,משכן gathered to build the the walls would seem to be the most 7:30 PM. All classes take place at Merkaz. diffcult to obtain. After all, how is one DAT High School Building Grand Opening—Sunday, supposed to fnd 15 foot long, thick February 10th, 11 AM, is the Chanukat HaBayit for the new wooden boards in the middle of the DAT High School building. RSVP to [email protected]. .explains that Many giving and naming opportunities still available (פרק כו פסוק טו) desert? Rashi knew that there would be a need Merkaz & KBY—Feburary 21st-22nd. Rabbi Ron Yitzchok יעקב אבינו for the wood, so he planted trees and commanded his Eisenman, Rabbi of Ahavas Israel – Passaic, and esteemed descendants to take the wood with them when they author, visits for a Shabbat of Inspiration titled, Securing ultimately would leave Egypt. Our Future – One Home at a Time. Inspiring Divrei Torah, Rashi’s comment seems diffcult to accept in light of the and a community Shabbat Lunch. Register for lunch at fact that many sources indicate that the original plan was www.BaisYisroel.com/form/seuda. [email protected] to travel directly from Egypt to Israel, were JCRC Luncheon, Tuesday, March 12th, 11 AM-1 PM, Grand בני ישראל for it not for the sins of the golden calf and the spies. [See, Hyatt Denver. Couvert $50, business attire. Honoring Noel Were that to have Ginsburg. JEWISHcolorado.org/JCRC [רש"י שמות פרק לח פסוק כא ,for example been the case, there would have been no need for a AIPAC Annual Event—Tuesday, April 16th, 6 PM, person. Featuring Ronen Bergman, author of Rise and/$45 בני ישראל to travel through the desert and משכן temporary Kill First. events.aipac.org/Colorado בית would have proceeded directly to building the Shabbat Shiur ?משכן have foreseen the יעקב אבינו So how could .המקדש .did not know what The Shabbat Shiur is ffty minutes before Mincha יעקב Perhaps we could suggest that would happen, but he understood what could happen. While he hoped and prayed that leaving Egypt would Tomchei Shabbat of Denver thanks the community for its donations! Remember that Tomchei Shabbat needs the ongoing support of the whole community. Please contact Shlomo Fried, 303- 717-5528, for details on how you can help. The ERUV hotline is 303-836-3788: DenverEruv.org: Check each week one hour before candlelighting. Did you know that the most effcient way to use your credit card to pay EDOS obligations or make donations is through our donation web page at http://edosdenver.org/Donate.html If you wish to receive these announcements by E-mail, please visit groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/edos-mailing-list/join. This service is available to members, out-of-town family, and others with an interest in EDOS. .
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