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Parshas Ki Savo PARSHAS MISHPATIM PARSHASFEB 5KI-6, SAVO 2016 פרשת כי תבוא ohypan ,arp AUGUST 27–28, 2021 SHEVAT20 Elul 57765781 27 כ אלול תשפ״א ADAR II 5774 20 שמיני PARSHASohfrcn ,ca SHEMINI SHABBOSu"ga, yca zf PARAH MARCH 21 - 22 2014 ק"ק בית אברהם יוסף BETH AVRAHAM YOSEPH OF TORONTO CONGREGATION THE JOSEPH AND FAYE TANENBAUM A Family Synagogue Emphasizing SYNAGOGUE CENTRE the Warmth of Torah Tradition BAYT WEEKLY BULLETIN TH th FRIDAY SCHEDULE—AUGUST 27 SHABBOS SCHEDULE – AUGUST 28 LATEST SHEMA 9:57 AM CANDLE LIGHTING Not Before 6:38 PM LATEST TEFILA 11:04 AM Not After 7:43 PM PIRKEI AVOS 7:15 PM MINCHA/KABBOLAS SHABBOS 6:25 PM MINCHA/MAARIV 7:45 PM SHKIA 8:00 PM SHKIA 8: 01 PM HAVDALAH 8:45 PM BAYT is pleased to welcome Conservative Candidate for MP Melissa Lantsman who will be joining us for kiddush this Shabbos. BAYT WEEKLY SERVICES SCHEDULE Please see page 2 for the information for Torah reading pages and Tallis times. Mara D’Asra Rabbi Daniel Korobkin Assistant Rabbi Rabbi Shmuel Lesher Rabbi Emeritus Rabbi Baruch Taub President Jeffrey Brown Youth Directors Rabbi Josh & Laura Stein ANNOUNCEMENTS Shiur Sponsorships: מיכאל קלמן בן צבי מרדכי , Michelle Florence - Kahn, in loving memory of her brother Michael Kenneth Florence Who passed away in CapeTown, South Africa on Rosh Chodesh Iyar. May his neshama have an Aliyah )ז"ל , b’gan Eiden. Janice & Albert Kirshen, on the Yahrzeit of Shalom Yoseph ben Chaim, 19 Elul. Shoshana Mammon, Michael & Ruthie Mammon, in loving memory of Shoshana’s husband and their father Joseph Mammon z"l Ben Pinchas and Dora Mammon z"l. May his neshama have an aliyah. Congregational Kiddush Sponsorships: Michael & Ruthie Mammon, in memory of Joseph Mammon z”l , father of Michael Mammon Malka & Elliot Spiegel, in memory of their son, Avi (Avraham Yechezkel ben Azriel Shimshon), on his thirteenth yarzheit Rosy & Marcee Rosenzweig to commemorate the Yahrzeit of Rosy's Father, Reb Moshe Menachem Mendel ben Reb Avraham Dov HaLevi, z"l, and to welcome Rabbi Shmuel, Leora, Daniella, Gavriel and Zecharia Lesher to the BAYT. Melanie & Shimon Deutsch Jeffrey & Annette Brown The Fluxgold family and Raiter family in honour of Josh’s aufruf Josh & Sara Gutenberg Joshua & Janet Rucker, Simon & Gabi Rucker, and Elizabeth Rucker in honour of Leon and Patricia Rucker's 60th anniversary. MAZEL TOV TO: Josh Fluxgold & Nitsan Raiter on their upcoming marriage. Mazel tov to parents Patti Fluxgold and Haley & Les Fluxgold and Ayala & Yoav Raiter and grandparents Marcia Zionce, Ruth Fluxgold, Ella Raiter and Drora Rudi. Also, mazel tov to Josh on his aufruf this week. Sarah & Harry Roz on the engagement of their son Shlomo to Yaelle, daughter of Yaffie and George Kassai of Edison NJ. Mazel Tov to the grandparents Susan & Tulu z"l Roz, Bella z"l and Zelig z"l Rubin, Bobbi and Meir z"l Kassai, Alan and Eva Katznelson and David and Debbie Goldstein. Susan & Fred Birnbaum on the recent marriage of their daughter Ricki to Uriel, son of Elliott and Dafna Prince, In Israel. Proud grandparents, Sergio and Celina Han, Jack and Sheila Prince, Avraham Kialli. Leon & Patricia Rucker on their 60th wedding anniversary Larry & Lori Wolynetz, Sylvia Wolynetz, and Joan Shapiro on the engagement of their daughter and granddaughter, Aliza to Anshel, son of Binyomin & Malka Weiss. CONDOLENCES: Our congregation extends our condolences to Shirley Borenstein and Elisheva Fox, on the passing of their father, Rabbi Shimon David Bouskila, z"l PAGE NUMBERS FOR SHABBOS זמני השבוע | TORAH/HAFTARAH READING WEEKDAY SCHEDULE Torah Haftarah Earliest time for Tallis & Tefillin: Reading Sun - Fri: 5:39 AM — 5:44 AM Artscroll Page 1068 Page 1201 Sof Zman Krias Shema: Sun - Fri: 9:58 AM — 10:00 AM Soncino Page 1117 Page 1134 Kel Maleh: This week YES, next week YES ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS President’s Message - BAYT COVID-19 Update - August 26, 2021 Arrival of Delta variant and the Fourth Wave of the COVID pandemic has made planning for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur a significant challenge. B’H, BAYT has had ZERO cases of COVID-19 transmission at a BAYT minyan indoors or out, thanks to our members. We will do everything we can to keep it that way. Once again, we have to restrict seating in all of our minyanim. While we may not be able to fulfill your specific seating preferences, we are able to offer seating to ALL of our members. Our two outdoor tents accommodate no more than 100 people each. With three outdoor minyanim, we can accommodate no more than 300 persons outdoors. Indoor or outdoor, an overcrowding situation increases the risks of transmission of the virulent Delta variant. We cannot oversubscribe outdoor seating, particularly when masking outdoors is not mandated by law. Indoors, BAYT and its members strictly adhere to social distancing and masking requirements. If you requested an outdoor seat for your and/or your family but know you will not use all or even one of the seats, please let us know as soon as possible so we can put the seat(s) to good use. Please e-mail [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected] Vaccines We understand L4J (Thornhill) is a COVID hotspot once again. Vaccine uptake is low and of concern to public health authorities. We are also aware of a growing number of severe delta cases in people who were previously infected but not vaccinated. It is a myth within the Jewish community that a prior COVID-19 infection will protect from reinfection; prior COVID infection is not protective and not a reason for hesitating to get vaccinated. In preparation for the Yamim Noraim, BAYT’s COVID-19 committee and Rabbi Korobkin met last night. We are aware many shuls have adopted policies allowing only fully vaccinated members to attend minyanim. BAYT will not do so at this time. However, we request if you are age-eligible but have not yet received at least one vaccine dose at least 14 days prior, please refrain from attending BAYT indoors or outdoors for the Yamim Noraim because you do not yet have decreased transmissibility. Capacity Limitations BAYT’s capacity limitations allow persons to maintain a physical distance of at least 2 metres from other persons as required under the Phase 3 regulations (exceptions are made for family members who live together). Each location at BAYT has the capacity limit posted outside the room. The capacity of the main shul for religious services (including a chuppah) is 250 persons. Please sit only in seats marked with green tape on back of the seat. Do not move chairs around in other minyanim. Face Coverings Required Inside BAYT Province of Ontario Phase 3 emergency regulations require everyone to wear a face covering such as a non- medical mask while attending an indoor religious service. A plastic face shield or mouth/nose covering alone does not replace a face covering. If you consider yourself to be high risk, you may want to wear a face cover- ing while at an outdoor minyan at BAYT. Who Should Not Attend a Minyan at BAYT You Feel Unwell, even if You or Your Doctor Do Not Believe It is COVID-19 The Ontario Ministry of Health advises to stay home if you or anyone living with you have any of the follow- ing symptoms unrelated to other known causes or conditions you already have: fever or chills; cough, barking cough or shortness of breath; sore throat or difficulty swallowing; runny, stuffy, or congested nose; lost sense of taste or smell; pink eye (conjunctivitis); headache that is unusual or long lasting; digestive issues (nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain); muscle aches; extreme tiredness that is unusual (fatigue, lack of energy); falling down often and for young children and infants: sluggishness or lack of appetite. ANNOUNCEMENTS You or a “Close Contact” Has or May Be Suspected of Having COVID-19 This includes anyone who has tested positive for or is awaiting a COVID test result; has any symptoms of COVID-19; is in self-isolation (even if asymptomatic); was outside of Canada within the past 14 days and does not qualify for a federal quarantine exemption; or received a COVID Alert exposure notification on their cell phone in the past 14 days. If any of these apply to you or some one you were in “close contact” with, please do not attend BAYT. Ontario defines a “close contact” as (1) someone with whom you have been within 2 metres for more than 10 minutes; (2) someone who lives in your household or provides care to you; (3) someone with whom you have had close physical contact including a handshake; or (4) someone who accidently coughed, sneezed or spit on you while talking with you. Report Illness and Positive COVID Test Results to BAYT Immediately If you attended a minyan at BAYT, please let us know immediately if you receive a positive COVID-19 test result or if you have symptoms of COVID-19 and are awaiting a test result. * * * * * Thank you for continuing to do you part keeping our kehillah safe and healthy. Shabbat Shalom. Jeffrey M. Brown, President We are excited to announce a new Kiddush Fund that has been established by David & Shari Vodianoi to ensure regular kiddushim at the new Young Adults & Families minyan. This wonderful initiative is in honour of the recent marriage of Les Fluxgold to Haley Field. Just as their marriage represents a new beginning and future, so may our Young Adults & Families minyan represent a new beginning and future for our amazing BAYT! GET IN TOUCH WITH THE OFFICE BY EMAIL Accounting— Terry Rubinstein— [email protected] Membership— Atara Engel— [email protected] Website, online accounts— Simao Szmuszkowicz— [email protected] Programming, scheduling, rentals and catering— Karen Zilberberg— [email protected] Youth— Rabbi Josh & Laura Stein— [email protected] Bulletin, office admin, social media— Melanie Emanuel— [email protected] Donations and sponsorships— Avital Sandler— [email protected] Facilities —Noel Fernandes— [email protected] Summer Student— Sarah Abourmad— [email protected] ANNOUNCEMENTS FUNDRAISING MESSAGE The fundraising team (Rosy Rosenzweig, Mitch Silverstein, Chuck English, Moishe Posner, Warren Bean) are working diligently to be able to deliver the excellence that is warranted for our BAYT, the building that Joe built.
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