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Shabbat Schedule D’var with Rabbi Wein Please help make our prayer service more meaningful by refraining from talking during The human drive to be unique and special, to stand out in a crowd, to identify one's the service. self in terms of being of a different status than others, is common to all of us. Many times in life we measure ourselves not by our own lives but rather how we differ FRIDAY from all of the people that surround us. This is true in the usual and mundane 6:35 pm: Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat/Maariv events of life that occur to us daily. But it is also true in the holy drive for eternity (Shema should be recited after 9:10 pm) and meaningfulness that is manifested by the soul that exists within each of us.

SHABBAT Because of this, we look for exceptionalism in areas of life that we deem to be the Parasha: Page 748 / Haftarah: Page 1181 realm of the soul and of potential holiness. The Torah provides such an example of this inner drive for exceptional and more meaningful feelings of holiness in this Kiddush this week is sponsored by Nathan and week's Torah reading. The entire topic of a person becoming a nazir, a person of Rachel Rabinovitch in honor of the engagement of their son Avi to Beth Gindi, special holiness, with additional restrictions on one's personal life and behavior, is daughter of Alan Gindi and Barbara Goldstein an example of this yearning. This is the drive to have ones soul achieve an Gindi of Los Angeles exceptional holiness that will differentiate this person from his surroundings and 7:30 am: Hashkama Minyan from other human beings. 8:30 am: Tefillah Warm-up with Ellyn Hutt In the view of the Torah here, as in many other instances in religious life, motive is the key. What are the true forces and motives that drive this decision? Are these 9:00 am: Shacharit motives holy and noble, driven by pure altruism and religious fervor or are they 5:25 pm: SHAWL, for women only, presents merely an expression of ego, arrogance and one­upmanship being played out the first session of its Book Club, led by Jenna against the background of religious ritual? Wilkins. Today’s discussion is on the book “One People, Two Worlds: A Reform Rabbi and Because of this question and the almost impossibility of answering it, the of an Orthodox Rabbi Explore the Issues That the took a negative view of the entire concept of declaring one's self as Divide Them,” by Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch. being a nazir. There is something intrinsically dangerous and wrong in using 6:40 pm: HS Boys Gemara w/ Nathan religious ritual as a means of self– aggrandizement. In the tome of uses, as an Rabinovitch at the Rabinovitch home example, only one case, where according to one of its opinions, the creation of the status of a nazir washeld to have been completely justified. 6:55 pm: Shabbat Afternoon Class with Rabbi Friedman, with this week’s topic “I AM My The drive for personal holiness and for raising oneself spiritually higher, especially Brother’s (and Sister’s) Keeper!” in an age of decadence and moral depravity, is a positive one. However, to express 7:55 pm: Mincha that drive in a sincere, unobtrusive manner is a very challenging task and it is one

Seudah Shlisheet this week is sponsored by the (Continued on page 4) shul 9:11 pm: Maariv / Havdalah Learning Opportunities @ the DAT Minyan ————————————————————— • Kitzur : Daily, after Shacharit Weekday Schedule

• Mishna Berurah: Daily, between Mincha and Maariv SHACHARIT Sunday: 8:00 am Monday—Friday: 6:35 am • Nefesh HaChaim: Sat & Sun, after Maariv MINCHA/MAARIV Sunday—Thursday: 8:05 pm • Women’s Tuesday Parsha Class: 10:00 am at the DAT Minyan offices at BMH-BJ (call for directions) Friday: 6:40 pm

DAT Minyan is a dynamic and friendly Modern Orthodox synagogue for all ages and dedicated to meaningful personal spiritual development, community growth, youth involvement, Torah education, and Religious Zionism. DAT Minyan - 6825 E. Alameda Ave. Denver, CO 80224 - 720-941-0479 - www.datminyan.org

DAT MINYAN MEMBER MILESTONES

The DAT Minyan wishes to acknowledge the following milestones* of our members in the coming week: Lena Fishman, Mahayon Freedman, Leila Friedman, Ami Gitler, Tirzah Gordon-Bennett, Emmy Horowitz, Sari Horowitz, Don Jacobson, Yael Mezer, Karen Rubin, Shimmy Zalesch

Mark Brooks and Terry Samuel Mervyn and Ann Lifschitz — 46 years

Daniel Bulow — Sun., 6/4/17 (10 Sivan)

*These details were obtained from the DAT Minyan database, which contains information provided by the members when they joined. We apologize for any omissions or mistakes. For corrections or additions, please log on to your account and provide the information, or contact the synagogue office at 720-941-0479. This Day In Jewish History - Jun 3 / 9 Sivan  1939 — Rabbi Yaakov Chaim Sofer, author of the 8-volume work of Jewish law, Kaf HaChaim, dies at the age of 69 in . Born in Baghdad, he studied under some of the greatest sages of his day, such as Ben Ish Chai. In 1904, he made the difficult move from Iraq to Israel, becoming one of the leading kabbalists of the 20th century. He is buried on the Mount of Olives.  1941 — The Republic of Croatia issues an order depriving all Jews of their property and forcing them to wear a yellow badge with the letter “Z.” Nazi forces, together with their Moslem allies, occupy Croatia killing 700,000 Serbs and 75,00 Jews and Gypsies, for a combined casualty toll of one-in-six of Croatia’s prewar population.  1944 — The Jewish community of Chania, Crete, dating from Roman times, comes to an end when the cargo ship Danai, into which all the Jews were herded en route to Piraeus, is towed out to sea and is sunk. While it was originally thought the ship was sunk by a German bomb on board, it is now believed it was sunk by the British who were trying to stop German shipping in the Mediterranean.

Refuah Shelayma Please include the following names in your prayers. May each be granted a Refuah Shelayma. Names are kept on the list until the next Rosh Chodesh. Help us keep the list accurate by verifying the necessary details each month on the Cholim Document at https://goo.gl/aeyJG2. Ariella Bracha bat Sarah Guy Chaim ben Rita Shira Chana bat Sara Avraham Ben Mirel Hadassh Bat Fruma Rahel Shirley Hasia bat Devorah Avraham Shalom ben Henna Hillel Yerachmiel ben Ariella Shoshanna bat Liora Baruch Getzel ha Cohen ben Esther Ida bat Esa Shoshanna Bat Smadar Carmel ben Tirtza Ita Sheiva bas Udyah Shoshanna Miriam bat Chanah Chaim Tuvia ben Dina Kalia bat Miriam Shulamit Leah bat Chava Chana Yetta bat Bryna Leah bat Sarah Tirtza bat Sarah Chaya Chanah Elisheva Rivka bat Sarah Leah Devora Kivitiya bat Chaya Tirtza Chana bat Malka Chaya Miriam bat Shoshana Leya bat Sara Tomas ben Galit Chaya Orah Bat Sarah Malka bat Sarah Tziporah Rut bat Cissie Chaya Sarah bat Tzirel Michael ben Leah Tzvi Gershon ben Shaindel Shaina Raizel Devorah Leah bat Chanah Miriam Tova Chaya bat Chanah Yaakov Mordechai ben Chana Dinah bat Chayala Moshe Feivel ben Rose Yehudit bat Leah Doniel ben Chana Nataniel ben Elisheva Yehudit bat Sara Dovid en Ita Sheva Noa Shani bat Chaya Bracha Yona Malka bat Pola Dovid ben Leah Raphael Yotam ben Efrat Yonatan Zeev ben Netaa Eliakim chaim ben rivka Rina bat Lea Yosef ben Malka Eliyahu Chaim ha Cohen ben Sara Rifka Sara Chana bat Shaina Zev ben Yehudis Ephraim Ben Henna Sarah Shoshanna bat Sarah Ziporah Sarah Mirrel bat Miriam Feigie bat Sarah Shaina Meryl Bat Rivka Gitel Sarah bat Ita Golda Shashi bat Batya Baila

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DAT MINYAN NEWS, EVENTS AND LEARNING

 Mazal Tov to Fred and Pia Hirsch on their daughter Nathalie’ s completion of her studies and becoming a doctor.  Mazel Tov to Sara and Harley Rotbart on the engagement of their daughter, Emily, to Eitan Danon, son of Arleen and Bentzi Danon. Emily's grandparents are Helen and Max (z"l) Rotbart, and Ruth and Gene Schorsch. Emily and Eitan both live and work in Washington, D.C.  Mazal Tov to Jayne and Ted Brandt on the engagement of their daughter Yael to Max Miller, son of Dr. Howard Miller and Amy Tolz-Miller. Yael and Emily Rotbart (above) were classmates at RMHA.  Welcome to DAT Minyan’s newest members, Dr. Paul and Susie Fishman.  This month’s Golden Tassel Club is sponsored by Seth and Chaya Parkoff in honor of the engagement of their daughter, Yael, to Yakov Deutscher of Brooklyn.  Thank-you to all of those who contribute to our Shabbat services by signing up to help with our weekly leining. We remain in need of continued help with this and all able-lainers are encouraged to please volunteer! In addition, with a goal of expanding our roster of Haftarah readers, we have now opened up the weekly Haftarah portions for sign-up as well. The sign-up website is www.datminyan.org/laining. Please contact Steve Hutt for questions and additional information.  SHAWL, our women’s study group, is starting a Book Club, led by Jenna Wilkins. The first session, to be held during SHAWL this Shabbat June 3rd, will be a discussion of the book by R. Ammiel Hirsch, One People, Two Worlds: A Reform Rabbi and an Orthodox Rabbi Explore the Issues That Divide Them. For more information contact Jayne Brandt at [email protected].  Looking for a way to make your donation to the shul really go the distance? We can use your Frequent Flyer miles to fly in our Scholars in Residence, saving the shul a great deal of money! Please contact the synagogue office to make a mileage donation.  This Sunday night is our special solo women’s concert by our own Julie Geller , sponsored by the DAT Minyan , taking place at 7:00 pm at a private residence. The concert is free but donations are suggested. Please contact the shul office for more information and see the flyers on the tables in the hallway.  SAVE-THE-DATE for the DAT Minyan Annual meeting, Tuesday, June 13th at 7:00 pm (check-in starting at 6:45 pm). Proxy information has been emailed. Please contact the synagogue office if did not receive it. Your account must be current in order to participate in voting.  The Denver Academy of Torah will be offering an important parent education class entitled “Protecting our Children from Predators.” The program will feature Leora Joseph, Senior Chief Deputy in the Denver District Attorney’s Office, and takes place on Wednesday, June 14th at 7:00 pm at DAT. This important program is open to the community, although given the sensitive nature of the content discussed in this class, is for adults only.  The DAT Minyan Social Action Committee, chaired by Isa Bielsky, invites the community to participate in the PurpleStride Walk for Pancreatic Cancer on June 25th at 8:00 am in Washington Park. We know that many of our DAT Minyan members have been affected by this disease and several of them will be walking in this event. The link to register is http://support.pancan.org/site/TR/PurpleStride/PurpleStride?fr_id=1107&pg=entry. Please let Isa know once you have registered and she will help organize our group. COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

 JewPro at The Jewish Experience invites men ages 18+ to participate in the 2nd Annual Charity Basketball Tournament on Sunday, June 4 from 2:00-5:00 PM at DJDS. All proceeds to benefit Just Kitchen, a new chesed initiative providing nutritious, kosher, home-cooked food to community members in need. For more information, please contact Rabbi Danny Wolfe at 720-319-0402 or register at TheJE.com/BBall.

 Men and women of the community are cordially invited to attend a Dessert Reception to benefit the Westside Mikvah at 7:15 pm Sunday evening, June 11th at the home of R’ David and Sivia Fine, 1664 Wolff St. Special tribute to Mrs. Zipora Heisler, devoted Attendant of 44 years, featuring Rabbi Tzvi Mordechai Feldheim. To RSVP or for more information, please contact Mrs. Esther Wershaw at 303.820.2300 or [email protected]

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YOUTH ANNOUNCEMENTS

GRADUATION KIDDUSH

Shabbat, June 10th

 Sunday, June 15: End of the Year BBQ

MEET THE ADVISORS… SHAYNA STROLL Hi. My name is

Shayna Stroll and I Join us as we celebrate our graduates with a kiddush in their am in 10th grade at honor. If there is a graduate in your family, you know DAT High school. I someone who is graduating or YOU are a graduate, we invite you to help participate in this special Kiddush with a have been working in sponsorship. Junior Congregation You can donate on line at girls for about four months. I love working www.datminyan.org/form/graduation-kiddush-2017 in this age group because the girls have a lot

of personality and always make working a Attention incoming 8th graders and up

lot of fun. We are looking for new Advisors for next years’ groups. If you are interested in working or subbing, please email Mor at [email protected]

 Our thanks to Howie and Mor Shapiro for sponsoring the fruit Youth Snack this Shabbat in honor of Yehuda's Hebrew birthday.

Rabbi Wein (Continued from page 1) where most people fall short. Others are repelled by public displays of holy zeal and alleged religious fervor.

Instead of introducing greater holiness to society, this quest for personal holiness at the expense of others only serves to diminish the content and force of holiness in that society. This fact lies at the heart of the rabbinic disapproval, generally speaking, of those who invoke becoming a nazir as the means for their own spiritual attainments and perfection.

All through the history of Jewish religious observance, it is recorded for us in the Talmud and in the later works of the great Hasidic masters and the holy men of Mussar, modesty and selfeffacing were encouraged above all else in the pursuit of holiness. This lesson of the nazir applies to our time and place as well.

Shabbat shalom

Rabbi Berel Wein

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