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Volume 34, Number 8 the May 2015 Iyyar/SivanVolume 31, Number 5775 7 March 2012 TEMPLE BETH ABRAHAM Adar / Nisan 5772 JEWISH R STORYTELLINGi Pu M DIRECTORY SERVICES SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION: All phone numbers use (510) prefix unless otherwise noted. Services, Location, Time Monday & Thursday Mailing Address 336 Euclid Ave. Oakland, CA 94610 Morning Minyan, Chapel, 8:00 a.m. Hours M-Th: 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Fr: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday Evening Office Phone 832-0936 (Kabbalat Shabbat), Chapel, 6:15 p.m. Office Fax 832-4930 Shabbat Morning, Sanctuary, 9:30 a.m. E-Mail [email protected] Candle Lighting (Friday) Gan Avraham 763-7528 May 1, 7:41 p.m. Bet Sefer 663-1683 May 8, 7:48 p.m. STAFF May 15, 7:54 p.m. May 22, 8:00 p.m. Rabbi (x 213) Mark Bloom Richard Kaplan, May 29, 8:05 p.m. Cantor [email protected] Torah Portions (Saturday) Gabbai Marshall Langfeld May 2, Acharei-Kedoshim Executive Director (x 214) Rayna Arnold May 9, Emor Office Manager (x 210) Virginia Tiger May 16, Behar-Bechukotai Bet Sefer Director Susan Simon 663-1683 May 23, Bamidbar Gan Avraham Director Barbara Kanter 763-7528 May 30, Naso Bookkeeper (x 215) Kevin Blattel Facilities Manager (x 211) Joe Lewis Kindergym/ Dawn Margolin 547-7726 Toddler Program TEMPLE BETH ABRAHAM Volunteers (x 229) Herman & Agnes Pencovic OFFICERS OF THE BOARD is proud to support the Conservative Movement by affiliating with The United President Mark Fickes 652-8545 Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. Vice President Eric Friedman 984-2575 Vice President Alice Hale 336-3044 Vice President Flo Raskin 653-7947 Vice President Laura Wildmann 601-9571 Advertising Policy: Anyone may sponsor an issue Secretary JB Leibovitch 653-7133 of The Omer and receive a dedication for their Treasurer Susan Shub 852-2500 business or loved one. -
National Council of Young Israel Board of Directors
NATIONAL TABLE OF CONTENTS COUNCIL OF YOUNG ISRAEL GREETINGS 3 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Rabbi David Warshaw RABBI DAVID WARSHAW INTRODUCTION 4 YOUNG ISRAEL OF OCEANSIDE, PRESIDENT Rabbi Shmuel Ismach DAVID SCHULTZ Rabbi Sholom Axelrod YOUNG ISRAEL OF CENTURY CITY/LOS ANGELES CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD HOLYDAYS OR HOLIDAYS? 7 HAROLD ASPIS Rabbi Baruch Taub YOUNG ISRAEL OF SCARSDALE 1ST VICE PRESIDENT JOURNEY IN TESHUVA 8 CHARLES MILLER Rabbi Joshua Goller YOUNG ISRAEL OF WOODMERE 2ND VICE PRESIDENT AN ACRONYM OF TESHUVAH 10 ROBERT LEVI Rav Shalom Gold YOUNG ISRAEL OF SHOMRAI EMUNAH/ GREATER WASHINGTON, TREASURER VOICES 17 ARI PEARL Rabbi Elazar R. Muskin YOUNG ISRAEL HOLLYWOOD- FT. LAUDERDALE FINANCIAL SECRETARY ROSH HASHANAH: FRIENDSHIP DAVID GROSS YOUNG ISRAEL OF PLAINVIEW DAY 19 RECORDING SECRETARY Rabbi Yosef Weinstock JONATHAN ABBETT YOUNG ISRAEL OF BROOKLINE, ASSOCIATE VP THIRTEEN DIVINE ATTRIBUTES 23 Rabbi Chaim Wasserman ADAM P. COHEN YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREAT NECK, ASSOCIATE VP SUKKOT AND THE PURSUIT OF STEVE COHEN YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK PARK, ASSOCIATE VP HAPPINESS 30 Rabbi Doron Perez ARYEH DAVIS YOUNG ISRAEL OF LAWRENCE/CEDARHURST Executive Chairman, World Mizrachi ASSOCIATE VP THE MITZVAH OF DALET MINIM 32 NAOMI KORN GOLD YOUNG ISRAEL OF SHARON, ASSOCIATE VP Rabbi Shay Schachter ANDY GROSS MOSHE’S BRACHAH TO REUVEN; YOUNG ISRAEL OF EAST BRUNSWICK, ASSOCIATE VP MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE 40 JANET HOD Rabbi Zev Goldberg YOUNG ISRAEL OF TEANECK, ASSOCIATE VP OWEN RUMELT HOW DO I KEEP SHEVI’IT WHEN YOUNG ISRAEL OF WEST HEMPSTEAD, ASSOCIATE VP VISITING -
St John's Wood Synagogue Kiddushim
ST JOHN’S WOOD SYNAGOGUE KIDDUSHIM STANDARD KIDDUSH £650-£750* – (SERVED ON DISPOSABLES) Smaller amounts of cholent & kugel, bridge rolls, mixed herring platters with crackers, chocolate rogalach, sliced cake, gherkins and olives, crisps and pretzels, fruit juices, children’s individual drinks, kiddush wine and whisky. *ADDITIONAL OPTION OF STANDARD KIDDUSH WITH FRUIT PLATTERS £750 *ADDITIONAL OPTION OF STANDARD KIDDUSH WITH SALT BEEF SANDWICHES & DELI MEAT FILLED MINI CHALLAH ROLLS & FRUIT PLATTERS £1,350 SINGLE MALT WHISKY – AVAILABLE FROM £30 PER BOTTLE All the following kiddushim are prepared by waitresses and are served on round tables with linen tablecloths, china and glassware and include a served bar with kiddush wine, iced vodka, scotch whisky, soft drinks and juices. SAVOURY KIDDUSH £2050 Schmaltz herrings, mixed crackers, egg & onion, tuna & sweetcorn, chopped herring, bridge rolls, gherkins, stuffed olives, crisps and pretzels, chocolate rogelach and assorted fresh cream patisserie. SMOKED SALMON KIDDUSH £ 2850 Best quality smoked salmon, schmaltz herrings, mixed crackers, egg & onion, tuna & sweetcorn, chopped herring, bridge rolls, crudité platters, gherkins, stuffed olives, crisps and pretzels, chocolate rogelach, assorted fresh cream patisserie and exotic fresh fruit platters. The following kiddushim can also include round tables and chairs for guests in the David Weisz Hall FRESH SALMON & FRIED FISH KIDDUSH-LUNCH £ 4750 Fresh poached salmon, fried plaice and haddock fillets, fish goujons, assorted fresh salads (wide selection available), best quality smoked salmon, schmaltz herrings, mixed crackers, egg & onion, tuna & sweetcorn, chopped herring, challah rolls and fresh bridge rolls, crudité platters, gherkins, stuffed olives, crisps, pretzels, fresh (milky) cream patisserie and desserts, exotic fresh fruit platters. -
The Laws of Shabbat
Shabbat: The Jewish Day of Rest, Rules & Cholent Meaningful Jewish Living January 9, 2020 Rabbi Elie Weinstock I) The beauty of Shabbat & its essential function 1. Ramban (Nachmanides) – Shemot 20:8 It is a mitzvah to constantly remember Shabbat each and every day so that we do not forget it nor mix it up with any other day. Through its remembrance we shall always be conscious of the act of Creation, at all times, and acknowledge that the world has a Creator . This is a central foundation in belief in God. 2. The Shabbat, Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, NCSY, NY, 1974, p. 12 a – (אומן) It comes from the same root as uman .(אמונה) The Hebrew word for faith is emunah craftsman. Faith cannot be separated from action. But, by what act in particular do we demonstrate our belief in God as Creator? The one ritual act that does this is the observance of the Shabbat. II) Zachor v’shamor – Remember and Safeguard – Two sides of the same coin שמות כ:ח - זָכֹוראֶ ת יֹום הַשַבָתלְקַדְ ׁשֹו... Exodus 20:8 Remember the day of Shabbat to make it holy. Deuteronomy 5:12 דברים ה:יב - ׁשָמֹוראֶ ת יֹום הַשַבָתלְקַדְ ׁשֹו... Safeguard the day of Shabbat to make it holy. III) The Soul of the Day 1. Talmud Beitzah 16a Rabbi Shimon ben Lakish said, “The Holy One, Blessed be He, gave man an additional soul on the eve of Shabbat, and at the end of Shabbat He takes it back.” 2 Rashi “An additional soul” – a greater ability for rest and joy, and the added capacity to eat and drink more. -
The Bar and Bat Mitzvah Services 12
TEMPLE BETH EMETH Table of Contents Contact Us 2 Welcome Letter 3 Bar and Bat Mitzvah Brit (Covenant) 4 What is a Bat or Bar Mitzvah? 6 The Brit (Covenant) Explained: TBE Commitment 7 The Brit (Covenant) Explained: Bat or Bar Mitzvah Commitment 10 The Bar and Bat Mitzvah Services 12 After Your Bat or Bar Mitzvah 14 Shabbat Weekend Honors, Opportunities, and Obligations 16 Bar or Bat Mitzvah Logistics 17 Glossary 21 Service- and Celebration-related Checklists 26 Appendix A: Hosting the Saturday Congregational Kiddush 30 Appendix B: Hosting a Private Celebration at TBE 31 Appendix C: Resources for Hosting a Bat or Bar Mitzvah Celebration at TBE 32 Appendix D: Mitzvah Project Opportunities for TBE Bat and Bar Mitzvah Students 34 Appendix E: Usher Instructions 36 Appendix F: Additional Resources 38 For any questions or concerns not addressed within this guide, please contact Cantor Hayut. 1 Contact Us Call the Temple’s phone number: (734) 665-4744 Fax: 734-665-9237 Website: http://www.templebethemeth.org Hours: Mon-Thurs: 9am - 5pm Fri: 9am - 3pm Staff Josh Whinston, Rabbi Ext: 212 [email protected] Regina S. Lambert-Hayut, Cantor Ext: 227 [email protected] Rabbi Daniel Alter, Director of Education Ext: 207 [email protected] Clergy Assistant Ext: 210 Melissa Sigmond, Executive Director Ext: 206 [email protected] Mike Wolf, Genesis Administrator Ext: 200 [email protected] www.genesisa2.org For any questions or concerns not addressed within this guide, please contact Cantor Hayut. 2 Dear Bar and/or Bat Mitzvah Family, Mazel tov as you begin this exciting journey! The celebration of a child becoming Bat or Bar Mitzvah is one of the highlights in the life cycle of a Jewish family. -
April 13Th, 2018/28Th of Nisan, 5778 SHABBATON
April 13th, 2018/28th of Nisan, 5778 SHABBATON SCHEDULE: Friday evening services Kabbalat Shabbat 7:00 PM (NOT 7:30 PM) 7:30 PM Oneg and potluck (come even if you don’t bring food) While we eat, there will be a program led by RRC student rabbis Janine Jankovitz Pastor and Sarah Barasch- Hagans: “Taking a Trip to Chelm: Humor and Absurdity On Our Journey Into Social Justice” Using Isaac Bashevis Singer's stories of the Wise Fools of Chelm as a starting point, we will explore how being imaginative and playful can lead us to a more hopeful place and help us handle difficult issues with creativity. After the program, you are invited to stay and sing zemirot, Shabbat songs. Saturday morning beginning at 10:00 am There will be Shabbat services with lively singing, reading from the Torah and Haftarah, and a brief meditation during the service. This is Rohingya Justice Shabbat across the country. We will engage in some learning and text study about the persecution of this minority and explore meanings of the concept of silence which comes up in our Torah portion. We will enjoy a potluck Shabbat lunch together around 12:00 pm followed by a walk or stroll around the area. 2:00 PM After lunch, clean-up and a stroll, we will have a guided chant and meditation sesion with Jane Barg followed by those who would like to engage in Torah yoga with Rabbi Diana. Please bring a mat if you have one, but there are a few extra at the synagogue. -
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The Jewish Observer
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When Passover Begins on Saturday Night
OH 444.1993 WHEN PASSOVER BEGINS ON SATURDAY NIGHT Rabbi Kassel Abelson 7his paper was approved by the ens on TJecemlwr 9, l'J93, by a vole oftwcnly-one in favor (21-0-0). Voting in favor: Rabbi,-; J(a,r.;;sel AbeLr.;;on~ Ben Zion BerBman, lJliot 1\''. Dor:ff Jerome _lll. L/;stein, .Hzra Finh:elstein, Samuel Frnint, Arnold 1U. Goodman, Susan Gru.ssrnun, ]un Catyl Kat~finan, Reuven Kimmelman, ]wluh Kogen, rluron L. lliadder, Herbert .. Handl, Lionel E Moses, Paul Plr!lkin, Mayer Rabinowitz, Avmm Israel Reisner; Joel E Rembaum, Clwim Rogoff, Joel Rolh, and Cordon '1hcker. 1he Committee 011 Jewish Law and Standards of the Rabbiniml Assembly provides guidance in matters of lwlaklwh for the Conservatit·e movement. The indiridual rabbi, lunt'f't'er, is the authori(yfor the interpretation wul application r4'all maiters of halakhah. What practices are to be followed when the first night of Passover falls on a Saturday night? ~Iany of the practices that are usually performed on the night or the day before the seder are moved back to Thursday or Friday. This is done to assure the proper obser vance of Shabbat.1 c,,,~:J. C,'C - Thursday Morning A first born (whether of the mother or of the father) should fast on the day before Passover. Tn commemoration of the deliverance from Egypt." Tt is the custom for synagogues to make Ll1"0 (a public completion of the study of a tractate of the Talmud) on the morning before Passover. Since the Ll1"0 is followed by a il1!~ !111~0 (a festive meal which follows the per formance of certain mitzvot), a first born who is present may eat, and having eaten, need not fast that day. -
The Bar/Bat Mitzvah Handbook
Congregation Beth Israel BAR/BAT MITZVAH GUIDE 2021-2022 301 East Jefferson Street Charlottesville, Virginia 22902 (434) 295-6382 www.cbicville.org 1 WELCOME Mazal Tov to you and your child for deciding to pursue a course of study that will lead to a public celebration of his/her becoming a Bar/Bat Mitzvah! This handbook will provide you with information about the process of preparing for becoming Bar/Bat Mitzvah at Congregation Beth Israel. “Bar/Bat Mitzvah” is a noun. It refers to a person who has become responsible for the mitzvot (the commandments or imperatives of Jewish life). When your child becomes a Bar or Bat Mitzvah, the Jewish community will begin to see her/him more as an adult and less as a child. S/he will be counted in a minyan, s/he will be eligible to be called for an aliyah, and s/he will begin to be expected to make thoughtful choices about the mitzvot of daily life. One of the important mitzvot about which s/he will make a choice, concerns continuing Jewish education in the post-Bar/Bat Mitzvah program including culminating with Confirmation and graduation in 12th grade. In our opinion, if a Bar or Bat Mitzvah celebration at the age of 13 marks the end-point of Jewish study, it is comparable to dropping out of school after completing elementary school. It is a tragic loss of opportunity to learn and continue to explore, on a more mature level, what it means to live a Jewish life. We certainly hope you will encourage your child to continue his/her Jewish education, not only in our post-Bar/Bat Mitzvah program, but also throughout life. -
Mishpatim February 13-14, 2015 25 Shevat 5775
CONGREGATION BETH AARON ANNOUNCEMENTS Shabbat Parshat Mishpatim February 13-14, 2015 25 Shevat 5775 SHABBAT TIMES This week’s announcements are sponsored by the NORPAC Mission to Washington on Wednesday, May 13. Friday, February 13 Early Bird registration is now open at norpac.net Latest Candles: 5:11 p.m. Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat: 5:15 p.m. This week’s announcements are sponsored by Lamdeinu. Cholent-less Challenge: 8:00 p.m. For details of the exciting Spring semester and to sign up, go to lamdeinu.org. Shabbat, February 14 Study in depth; be inspired! Hashkama Minyan: 7:30 a.m. Tefillah Shiur: 8:20 a.m. SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 15 Rabbi Richie Schiffmiller’s shiur on “Saying Hashem’s Name in Vain” follows Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri the Hashkama Minyan 15 16 17 18 19 20 Main Minyan: 8:45 a.m. Earliest Tallit 5:51 5:50 5:49 5:47 5:46 5:44 Youth Minyan: 9:15 a.m. Sof Zman Kriat Shema: 9:31 a.m. Shacharit 6:30 MS 5:40 MS 5:55 SH 5:55 SH 5:35 SH 5:35 SH Early Mincha: 1:45 p.m. 7:15 MS 6:20 BM 6:30 BM 6:30 BM 6:10 BM 6:10 BM Daf Yomi: 3:45 p.m. 8:00 MS 7:10 BM 7:15 BM 7:15 BM 7:05 BM 7:05 BM Women’s Learning: 3:45 p.m., at the 8:45 MS 8:00 MS 8:00 BM 8:00 BM 8:00 BM 8:00 BM Greenberg home, 291 Schley Place, 8:45 BM Haftarah study Mincha 1:00 BM 1:00 BM Mincha: 4:55 p.m., followed by Seudah Shlishit Maariv: 6:11 p.m. -
The Rabbi Naftali Riff Yeshiva
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