MAZEL TOV  Ariella & DJ Arfe and Susanne & Barry Weiss on the Birth of a SHABBOS LUACH Daughter and Granddaughter Baila Tzivia (Bailey)

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MAZEL TOV  Ariella & DJ Arfe and Susanne & Barry Weiss on the Birth of a SHABBOS LUACH Daughter and Granddaughter Baila Tzivia (Bailey) August 3, 2018 / 22 Av Rav Yaakov Lehrfield, Rabbi Rav Yaakov Marcus, Rabbi Emeritus Rav Joshua Sturm, Assistant Rabbi Robert Rosenberg, President 718.494.6700 / www.yisi.org MAZEL TOV Ariella & DJ Arfe and Susanne & Barry Weiss on the birth of a SHABBOS LUACH daughter and granddaughter Baila Tzivia (Bailey). Eruv is up on both sides Vicky & David Wortman on the birth of a great grandson, to their grandchildren Rachel Wortman & Shlomo Safdeye. Mazal Tov to Z’man Krias Shema 9:29 great-great grandmother, Ida Wortman. Candle Lighting 7:00/7:52 Irit & Mendy Mirocznik on the Bar Mitzvah of their son Ariel. Friday Mincha 6:35/8:05 Brendie & Eli Zuker on the engagement of their daughter Dina to Chumash Shiur 8:30 Saadia Fireman of Cleveland, Ohio. Daf Yomi 6:45 Sara & Sam Zoldan on the aufruf and forthcoming marriage of their Rabbi Sturm’s Pre-Mincha Shiur is on the topic grandson Zevi, son of Yael & Mark Zoldan, to Ayelet Saka. 6:50 “Whatever the host wants” To have a notice listed in the weekly announcements, please notify Mishna Yomis 7:35 the office before 2 PM Thursday at 718-494-6700 ext. 0 or email [email protected]. Please leave detailed messages with the wording and Shabbos Mincha 7:45 spelling of names that you want placed in the announcements. Should you Rabbi Lehrfield will speak on the topic “Jews of Between choose not to notify the office directly, please note that correct spelling of India” Mincha/Maariv names cannot be guaranteed. Shabbos Ends 8:54 Contact Info Rav Yaakov Lehrfield [email protected] WEEKDAY LUACH Rav Joshua Sturm [email protected] Robert Rosenberg [email protected] Earliest T&T 5:03 Alan Zachter [email protected] Mincha / Sun -Thu 7:55/Approximately 13 minutes after Shkiah Office [email protected] Maariv Late Maariv Sun - Thu 9:30 PM will resume Labor Day Rebecca Silberman [email protected] It is permissible to send email or fax or voice mail Amy Weinberg [email protected] Young Community [email protected] from a location where Shabbos has not yet started Contact the following for requests to utilize shul facilities: (or where Shabbos has already ended) to a place where it is already Shabbos (or where Shabbos Minyanim for Smachot Alan Zachter 347-922-1586 Halacha of the has not yet ended), i.e. From Eretz Yisroel after Building use, other than catering Uri Gertelman 718-666-8386 Week Catering [email protected] 718-698-5564 Shabbos to NY where it is still Shabbos, because the prohibition on doing Melacha is determined by We would like to thank the following for their contribution the time and place of the person doing the act, not to the Charity Fund: where the final activity occurs. Sara & Philip Altmark in observance of the yahrzeit of Sara’s Sunday Early Mincha 1:45 mother, Gertrude Ashenberg, Gitel bas Menachem Mendel. Tuesday Rabbi Sturm’s Shiur will resume after the summer Barbara J. Koltun & Dr. Alan L. Smith, for the speedy recovery of Peirush HaTefillah / Parsha: Rabbi Y.A. Weiss – our aunt, Rachel Husney. Wednesday Magda and The Gluck Family, in memory of Yossi Gluck on his After Maariv yahrzeit, 25 Av. SUMMER SHABBOS SHACHARIS We would like to thank the following for their contribution Please note the time change of the Main Minyan, from 8:45 to 9:00. to the Simcha Fund: The Young Community minyan and Teen minyan are closed for the summer. This schedule will run through Shabbos, September 1st. Vicky & David Wortman in gratitude for their fourth great grandchild. Shul Announcements DAILY LEARNING PROGRAMS Please come join one or more of our daily learning programs: We are now taking seat orders for the Yamim Noraim. Deadline for • The Daf Yomi will be learning Zevachim at 7:10 AM in the MPR orders is August 15. Seats are $110 for members and $200 for non- on weekdays and before Mincha on Shabbat. members. Please submit your orders to the shul office or to Benji Silber. • Our Kollel Baal Habatim takes place every morning Mon-Thur. If you have any questions please call the office at 718-494-6700, x0 or • Daily Mishnayot is learning Nazir after most morning minyanim. email [email protected]. • Daily Gemara class following the 8AM Shachris. If anyone wishes to donate toward the purchase of Machzorim for the Yomim Noraim, please speak to Alan Zachter. Youth Announcements Summer Groups Schedule: Only in the morning and only for grades N-4. Shul Fundraiser: Pre-Rosh Hashana suit and shirt sale. Get a custom-made suit or shirt at off the rack prices. Tailors will custom fit Community Happenings you. Hundreds of styles to choose from at your convenience. August THE COMMUNITY KOLLEL BA’AL HABATIM OF WILLOWBROOK 14 from 5-10 PM. Enhance your wardrobe while enhancing the Shul. thanks Susan & Bernie Zimmerman for sponsoring a day of learning in Contact Allan Gomberg with any questions. memory of our parents Shlomo Zalman ben Yaakov Yisroel, Yekutiel If anyone is interested in purchasing or replacing an Eitz Chaim leaf, Dovid ben Alkana Shmuel, Gitel bas Ben-Tzion, Shaindl Devorah bas please contact Becky Berlin at 718-698-0038. Yonah, and also for a successful procedure for Ben-Tzion ben Shlomo Zalman, August 6 - 25 Av. You can have your simcha and photos posted on the Digizman board! Call Zavel Pearlman at 917-567-7383 for more information. SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY: MISASKIM ADOPT-A-FAMILY The Misaskim shed, behind the Young Israel on Uxbridge St., is used for Don’t forget our adopted families. They are desperate for your help. storing the items needed for a Shiva house. Unfortunately, due to its age, Kindly redeem your pledges and send a check to YISI-Adopt-A-Family. it is falling apart and needs to be replaced. We are hoping to raise $10,000.00 towards the cost of construction, as YISI DAY CAMP NEWS We respectfully request that you not park in front of the shul Mon. - Fri., well as for the cost of additional supplies so that we can continue to be 8am-4:30pm, or in front of the side entrance on Willowbrook Road from prepared when the need arises for setting up a proper Shiva house. 2:30pm-4:30pm. Thank you for your cooperation. We are looking for people that would like to sponsor and contribute to offset the costs of the new shed and supplies. It’s a perfect opportunity SHUL DECORUM for a donation in memory of a loved one, in honor of a Simcha or for any Kindly turn off cell phones or put them on vibrate during davening. Please other occasion or reason. do not approach the rabbi during davening unless it is an urgent matter. Please contact Larry Cohen at 718-612-3474 for additional information or YISI MAILING ADDRESS to have your donation picked up. Be a part of this tremendous Mitzvah, Please note that if you need to send any correspondence to the Shul, be a part of helping us continue to help our community. Checks should kindly mail it to Young Israel of Staten Island, P.O. Box 140100. be made payable to Mesaskim. August 3, 2018 / 22 Av Rav Yaakov Lehrfield, Rabbi Rav Yaakov Marcus, Rabbi Emeritus Rav Joshua Sturm, Assistant Rabbi Robert Rosenberg, President 718.494.6700 / www.yisi.org MEZUZOT INSPECTION AT YOUR CONVENIENCE • Clothing Donation – BY APPOINTMENT ONLY – WE ARE NO LONGER The Shulchan Aruch says that Mezuzot should be inspected twice in ACCEPTING DROPOFFS. We are only accepting clothing in EXCELLENT every 7 years. Have your Mezuzot picked up from your home (or YISI), condition, as it is going to people who cannot afford to buy their own inspected, repaired, replaced, and returned. No charge for transporting clothes. Please do not donate torn, soiled or outdated clothing. WE ARE NOT SELLING THE CLOTHES. THEY GO DIRECTLY TO PEOPLE IN OUR the Mezuzot to the Sofer and back! Materials/Instructions for properly NEIGHBORHOOD. Clothing of all sizes needed. Teachers feel free to contact collecting your Mezuzot provided free of charge! Contact Scott Diamond if you notice a student in need! We are in special need of BATHING SUITS for info: 917-674-3317/[email protected]. as camp season approaches. In excellent condition only please, all sizes needed. If you are in need of clothing, or to schedule an appointment Community Gemachs for drop-off, please contact Rachelit after 4:30 PM at 718-983-9664. Chairs & Tables - www.cheergemach.com or email Eli Wolbrom at: • The Willowbrook Pantry is open by appointment only. Please call Beverly [email protected]. Israel at 646-530-1495 or Noga Kugel at 347-776-2977 to schedule. We are School Supply Gemach - If you or someone you know cannot afford school collecting cleaning items & toiletries that can be dropped off at 511 Buchanan supplies, please contact Rebecca at (917) 566-0420. Teachers, please feel Ave. or 154 Oakville St. anytime. free to contact if you notice a student in need! School Uniforms - Rachelit 718 983-9664. Job Opportunities Furniture - [email protected] or call 718 983-8136. • Staten Island's Rabbi Jacob Joseph School Boys School is seeking Centerpieces - Rachelit 718 983-9664 after 4:30PM or Rena 718 370-7438. innovative and qualified elementary school teachers to join the English Simcha Gowns - Debbie Berkovits 718 494-1905. faculty at our growing and warm community school for the 2018-2019 school year. You will be a part of a school with new leadership that has a Wedding Gowns - Anna Wittenberg 718 477-1991 or 917-847-4781.
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